Mohammad Bin Qasim – A romance of the history – Part One Mohammad Bin Qasim is considered among the greatest heroes of Islam. His life is full of drama and thrill. The young general was born on 31st December, 1695. After the death of his father at a very young age, Qasim’s mother and paternal […]
It was on 26th October that the elderly Railway pensioner, Mahmood Khan was so miserable and in dire need of his pension of Rs. 4000 that he stood in queue throughout the night in order to be the first one to receive his pension early in the morning. He waited throughout the night outside National […]
Nov 2 2011 | Posted in
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The venom of brain drain has existed in our country longer than the tenure of any government till yet. There are certain justifications to it but anyone at all with a little sense would know that the long term impact is adverse and we have even fallen victim of it now. For the majority of […]
In a previous edition of an article written that discussed the negative mind development of our young ones through different TV shows and cartoons, there is another group of people who are being affected in the similar manner. Remembering the times when there were TV shows related to the bravery of our Armed forces and […]
Is it the ‘change in action’ or charging the blame game in lieu of rallies? Rallies throughout the history are considered to have served noble causes and to bring around ground breaking revolution. These rallies were taken very seriously and lasted until their purpose did not get served, quite a few times did not matter […]
Cornering the Shareef Party – The New Game in Play Although the winters have cooled down the temperatures, the upcoming elections have busted up the heat as all of the top political groups are now arranging rallies trying to make a bigger impact than the others. However, there has been a twist in the political […]
A few decades back the predominant education was the standard Matriculation and the degree HSSC with not even a handful aware of the British Cambridge and Oxford patterned education. However, lately there has been such a rapid trend of adopting the latter approach that almost all the private and public schools now have focused their […]
Oct 29 2011 | Posted in
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The report titled ‘The global Afghan opium trade: A threat assessment’ released by the UN Office for Drugs and Crime (UNODC) after a case study on trafficking through Balochistan and Fata said the spot of Gwadar port endowed with an break to subvert trade sanctions on Iran. It said the rapid rise in trade volume […]
It would not take very long to see the higher education getting out of the realm of the middle class soon too. It is now that poor cannot manage it and it will be only the rich who will be enjoying it in near future with them then dominating the left over job chance thus, […]
Oct 28 2011 | Posted in
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The Disadvantages of overthrowing a Democratically Elected Government Nowadays, protesting at everything that goes wrong has become more of a trend rather than a need in Pakistan. Supporting this statement, we can look at the recent protests by students against their respective education boards and basically any problem that goes on, instead of dealing with […]
Since the time peoples party has come into power there has been on or the other political party storming the administration on corruption, inflation and many other topics. This is what they say actually. In reality the only thing that has happened that is seen on TV is seeing three people for different political bodies […]
Oct 28 2011 | Posted in
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Maximious – a term relative to power, strength and potentiality. A term that makes a greedy human undergo godly behaviour. Actions that might tend to bend a person to do righteous or satanic deeds. Empowering a man to stand up and help the good or become the bad. Undeniably, in today’s world, these terms are […]