Month: June 2025

Equality Watch

An Educated Woman Cannot Resist the Temptation to Correct an Uneducated Man

In a society deeply rooted in patriarchal traditions, an educated Pakistani woman stands as a beacon of awareness, dignity, and change. Her refusal to remain silent in the face of ignorance is not arrogance, but a moral responsibility shaped by…

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Climate

Plastic Exposure: An Invisible Threat to Human Life

Plastic pollution poses an invisible yet escalating threat to human health. From microplastics in the air we breathe and the food we eat, to toxic chemicals leaching into our bodies, plastic exposure is linked to inflammation, hormonal disruption, respiratory illness,…

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Society

A Fight for Education in Khairabad

In the neglected refugee camp of Khairabad, education is a forbidden dream—especially for Afghan girls. Cultural taboos, poverty, and systemic neglect have trapped generations in cycles of ignorance and abuse.

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Economy

Pirates of the Economy

Pakistan’s economic instability is deeply rooted in its political dysfunction, where short-term theatrics and opportunistic leadership—akin to the antics of a fictional pirate—have replaced strategic vision, leaving the economy directionless and vulnerable to recurring crises.

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Arts & Literature

The Road Beyond the Stars

In a future torn apart by war, the ultra-rich escape Earth in time-capsule spacecrafts, hoping to return after the smoke of conflict clears. But for young Willy Granger, the journey is anything but an adventure.

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Society

The Cancer of Corruption

Corruption is a global menace that weakens economies, undermines democracy, and destroys public trust.

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Understanding China

What is Chinese Modernization?

Chinese modernization, as emphasized in the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, presents an alternative to the Western model of development. Rooted in Marxist theory and Chinese cultural traditions, it prioritizes collective well-being, social harmony, common prosperity,…

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Politics

Bridging Nations: Rethinking Pakistan-Afghanistan Relations

Despite decades of political tension and mistrust between Pakistan and Afghanistan, the lived experiences of ordinary citizens often tell a different story.

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Arts & Literature

From Social Obligation to Political Resistance: Marriage and Motherhood in British Women’s Literature (18th-21st Centuries)

British women writers from the 18th century to today have masterfully dissected marriage and motherhood—not as romantic ideals, but as sites of struggle. From Jane Austen’s Elizabeth Bennet to Zadie Smith’s Kiki Belsey, their heroines defy patriarchal norms, asserting identities…

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Politics

Is democrcay the best form of government?

Democracy, often hailed as the most inclusive and accountable form of governance, empowers citizens through representation, freedom, and equality. Despite facing modern challenges like misinformation and inequality, it remains superior to alternatives such as dictatorship or monarchy.

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