Arts & Literature

The Tints of Disgust (The “honorable” art of Farting in classical Urdu Literature)

In classical Urdu literature, flatulence was humorously explored as a universal human equalizer. Writers like Qaim Chandpuri and Charkeen Lucknowi…

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Do We Really Need Literature in Our Lives?

Literature reflects society and human emotions, bridging past and present. It fosters empathy, intellectual growth, and creativity while preserving culture…

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Learning Together

Our classroom's a team, a perfect blend, Where learning's fun and friendships never end.

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Reflection of the Modern Ethos in Literature

Modern literature mirrors societal evolution, capturing themes like alienation, fragmented identity, and existential struggles. Influenced by technological and societal transformations,…

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The Unseen Ink

Alfred C. Woolner, a distinguished Sanskrit scholar, significantly contributed to Punjab University and promoted Sanskrit education in Lahore. His statue…

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MY LOVE

Oh God, I beseech you HE IS MY LOVE.

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Existence

What if the meaning of existenceisn’t a destinationbut a process,a becoming? We rise, we fall,we break, we heal,and somewhere in…

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Echoes of Semino in Humdrum Life

Semino, a determined young woman, struggles against societal expectations and her domineering stepmother, who seeks to control her life and…

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Literature as a Path to Peace

Literature serves as a powerful tool for promoting peace by addressing conflict, advocating for reconciliation, and fostering empathy. Through historical…

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Religious Undertones in Robinson Crusoe

*Robinson Crusoe* by Daniel Defoe mirrors the story of Adam and Eve's Original Sin, focusing on disobedience, guilt, and repentance.…

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