April 20, 2024
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The Clash of Generations

The traditional joint family system has broken apart. Grandfathers, grandmothers, uncles and aunts who would come running to take a weeping child in their arms are no longer around. “Papa, you don’t know anything” is a frequent remark heard in our homes these days. The young generation expresses its frustration with the attitude of the […]

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Nusrat Bhutto: An Iron Lady too hard to ignore

Many prominent women, mostly politicians, around the world have been labeled as “iron ladies” of their countries with Margaret Thatcher of the UK and Indira Gandhi of India being the most prominent. In Pakistan, many women have stood out in various fields and made a winning impression but the nation hasn’t reached a consensus on […]

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Education & Scientific Attitude

We need to develop a viable approach to education which would produce adequate number of trained scientists willing to undertake research projects and contribute to the economic and social growth of the country. Iqbal genuinely bemoaned the ruthless carnage at the hands of the educational instructors when they suppressed the trend of asking question by […]

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How can I boost my self-confidence?

Most people have doubts about their looks and abilities, also how they are taken by others. Do you fall into that category? By Maria Gul Laraib From a skilled doctor whose advice we follow blindly, to a confident inspirational speaker, self-confident people have qualities that everyone approves. Self-confidence is very significant in almost every domain […]

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How to have a happy married life?

Avoid arguing with each other and if it is being made, feel happy in letting your spouse win that argument. By Maria Gul Laraib Marriage is one of the most beautiful relationships in life. It is the only relationship which you develop at some stage of your adulthood with a willing intention to make its […]

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Liaquat Ali Khan: A man who failed to become Pakistan’s Nehru

On October 16, 1951 Pakistan’s first prime minister Liaquat Ali Khan was assassinated. That started a string of incidents which led to unnatural deaths of many other heads of state and government in Pakistan. As another death anniversary of Liaquat passes away without a concrete investigation into his murder, we try to analyse how he […]

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Shah Rukan-e-Alam: The glory of Multan…!

Multan is an oldest and historical city of Asian subcontinent. It is located in the south of Punjab almost centre of Pakistan, more or less 560 kilometers from Islamabad. Multan is known as “City of Saints”; the saints who spread Islam in each and every street of Multan. Sheikh Rukn-ud-Din Abul Fath (1251–1335) commonly known […]

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Hiran Minar: In the memory of royal deer “Mansraj”

Hiran Minar is a popular tourist attraction with an amazing piece of history attached to it. The famous Hiran Minar has a grand water tank in the middle of which stands Daulat Khana giving the masterpiece of construction a spectacular look. All the monuments of this complex were built under the orders of Emperor Jahangir […]

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Pakistan of today was like the England of past

By Kashifa Khalid Every nation has to pass such circumstances and situations that Pakistan is facing today. The most developed countries have also gone through the same phase of chaos, bewilderment and confusion that Pakistan is going through. I would like to quote the example of Great Britain and similarities between the Britain of the […]

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Falling Education Standards in Pakistan; Causes and Remedies

The word “education” has come from the Latin word “Educare, which means training. Oxford Dictionary describes education as a process of receiving or giving systematic instructions especially at a school or university level. A Greek philosopher, Aristotle said, education is a process to create a sound mind in a sound body. Great Islamic Thinker Hazrat  […]

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