Sharjeel Ahmad
Joined on: Nov 30, -0001
Published stories: 88
Articles By Sharjeel Ahmad
It is shameful to note that Pakistan, despite being the agriculture-based economy, produces lower yields than her immediate neighbours like India and Sri Lanka. We have fertile lands coupled with excellent atmosphere and full-fledged four weathers, but the thing we badly lack in is planning. Not to speak of planning, we do not have even […]
Feb 2 2012 | Posted in
Opinion,
Pakistan |
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Perhaps life in this era is impossible without fossil fuels or we deliberately have made it so. Whatever the matter, this scenario is awful. To run the wheel of life, we are forced to consume fuels. We are forced to consume be it Rs. 100 per litter, Rs. 150 per litter or even Rs. 200 […]
Feb 1 2012 | Posted in
Opinion |
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Truth is always frightening as it has potential to outdo lie. When a daredevil picks up courage to speak truth, the liars make every possible face-saving conspiracy to prove that person wrong. The same is happening between Imran Khan and the supports of Pakistan’s traditional politics. Every san individual is well aware of the fact […]
Jan 31 2012 | Posted in
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It seems that Punjab government has not learnt any lesson —perhaps they do not want to learn—from the murderous attack of dengue virus during the last summer and resultant causalities of the poor Lahorites who could not afford air-conditioned rooms and UPSs. The next summer is creeping in along with severer dengue but there seems […]
Jan 28 2012 | Posted in
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Where style, stamina and seemliness come, Yuvraj is the first name that buzzes the mind. In the vast world of cricket, Yuvraj is shining like a moon of fourteenth night. He is one of a few cricketers whose achievement lists are longer than their careers. Yuvraj is a significant asset of India Cricket Team. He […]
Jan 27 2012 | Posted in
Sports |
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Our public sector education system is in shambles, everybody knows. But only a few are aware of the causes and the corruptions that have made it so. The main problem lies with the recruitment system of the school teachers. Almost 90 percent of the teachers’ vacancies are filled through political influence or nepotism. Such type […]
Jan 26 2012 | Posted in
Opinion |
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We are a strange nation and somewhat stoic too. Sufferings, sorrows and deaths do not make any big difference to us—be it ours or of fellows beings. We can kill and can be killed without bothering much about the value of life. The spurious drugs, which have killed at least 71 people in less than […]
Jan 25 2012 | Posted in
Opinion,
Pakistan |
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“Money alone sets the entire world in motion”, said Publilius Syrus in 100 BC. It is an evergreen quotation that applies on every era. Money is the basis of all human activities. The whole life is hinged around the money. As money is indispensible to survive on the globe, we always try to make money […]
Jan 24 2012 | Posted in
Sports |
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The Islamic Republic of Pakistan’s police, which is mandated to safeguard the citizens’ rights, feels proud in usurping them by itself. The biggest and the most gruesome example of the police coercion is the free meals that our security men enjoy from any restaurant them desire. What the hell this is! In order to the […]
Jan 23 2012 | Posted in
Opinion,
Pakistan |
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Perhaps, Pakistan is marked with load shedding. Day in day out, there is load shedding—-be it sui gas, electricity or CNG. This country is hell of crises. But the problem is that these predicaments only affect the lower class of the society while the middle manages to survive and the upper one does not even […]
Jan 22 2012 | Posted in
Opinion,
Pakistan |
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Nothing is constant in this world—neither success nor failure, neither pleasure nor sorrow. This universal fact has been visible in cricket world since last couple of months. First, India, which stunned all by winning the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 in April, disgracefully lost their No. 1 Test rank unexpectedly and then England, which clinch […]
Jan 20 2012 | Posted in
Opinion,
Pakistan |
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Saadat Hasan Manto’s death anniversary went unnoticed yesterday. Does he deserve this treatment? Yes, he does. Because, he gave voice to the disgruntled, downtrodden and miserable elements of a so-called ‘civilised’ society. He committed no other crime but loved those whom society hated, noticed those whom society ignored, immortalised those whom society buried alive. The […]
Jan 19 2012 | Posted in
Opinion,
Pakistan |
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