Society

Modern Teaching: Bridging Empathy, Technology, and Innovation

Modern Teaching: Bridging Empathy, Technology, and Innovation

The future of teaching requires a balance between social, emotional, and technological factors. Traditional methods no longer suffice for today's…
The Pashtun Question: Khan Shaheed’s Fierce Battle Against Cultural Erasure, Structural Violence, and Marginalization

The Pashtun Question: Khan Shaheed’s Fierce Battle Against Cultural Erasure, Structural Violence, and Marginalization

Abdul Samad Khan Achakzai, known as Khan Shaheed, symbolized resistance against colonial and neo-colonial oppression, advocating Pashtun autonomy, federalism, and…
Sindhi Cultural Day: A Celebration of Heritage and Identity

Sindhi Cultural Day: A Celebration of Heritage and Identity

Sindhi Cultural Day celebrates the rich heritage of Sindh, rooted in the Indus Valley Civilization. Observed annually on the first…
The Roots of Human Nature: Innate Morality or Social Influence?

The Roots of Human Nature: Innate Morality or Social Influence?

For centuries, philosophers like Hobbes and Rousseau have debated human nature—whether it’s inherently brutal or innately good but corrupted by…
Land Disputes and Sectarianism: The Battlegrounds of Kurram Agency

Land Disputes and Sectarianism: The Battlegrounds of Kurram Agency

Ex-FATA faces persistent conflicts fueled by land disputes, sectarian violence, underdevelopment, and governance failures. Key areas like Kurram and Waziristan…
Leveling Up Lives: The Impact of Video Gaming on Youth

Leveling Up Lives: The Impact of Video Gaming on Youth

Video games impact youth by fostering frustration, anger, and social isolation, especially with violent content. Such games disrupt normal psychological…
Tourism as a Pathway to Economic Growth: What Pakistan can Learn from Sri Lanka?

Tourism as a Pathway to Economic Growth: What Pakistan can Learn from Sri Lanka?

Sri Lanka’s tourism industry, despite challenges like civil war, terrorism, and natural disasters, has shown resilience through infrastructure development, marketing,…
The 21st Century is the Last Century of Democracy

The 21st Century is the Last Century of Democracy

Democracy, rooted in popular support and adaptable principles, has endured centuries of challenges and evolved to address complex global issues.…
How Has Learning Taken a Backseat in Pakistan?

How Has Learning Taken a Backseat in Pakistan?

Learning in Pakistan is overshadowed by systemic issues, underfunding, and a cramming culture that values grades over understanding. Gender inequality…
Faith and Fire: The Sectarian Roots of Lebanon’s War

Faith and Fire: The Sectarian Roots of Lebanon’s War

Lebanon’s history reveals the dangers of sectarian power-sharing, deepened by external influences from Saudi Arabia and Iran. Sectarianism has often…