The Lagged ‘Us’

The Lagged ‘Us’

This content is an overview of us, the people of Balochistan; we are kept the last option. Development, reforms, technologies, opportunities and advancement all start with the major cities of Punjab and Sindh, and we always avail it at last. Not being selfish or sided, but these are some unavoidable facts. Amidst the provinces, Baluchistan…

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اس تباہ نظام میں کیسے ہم پڑھیںآگے بڑھنا چاہتے ہیں کس طرح بڑھیں ہمارے یہاں ادارے کیا ہمیں سکھاتے ہیںمنافقت کا عملی نمونہ بس دکھاتے ہیں نہ علم ہے نہ آگہی، شعور کو زوال ہےظلم کے نظام پر سوال اٹھانا محال ہے بتاوکس طرح یہاں خوشحالی سانس لے سکےبچوں کو جو معاشرہ تحفظ بھی نہ…

Omid

Omid

This is a fictional story of a precocious child of Pesheng, a mountainous town of Bamyan, an Afghan province. “I have no sleep tonight. Ever and again I open my door and look out on The darkness, ’’ Repeating these lines of Tagore, I was eagerly waiting to see the sun unveiling itself. After a…

The Role and Responsibilities of Youth During the Pandemic Covid-19

The Role and Responsibilities of Youth During the Pandemic Covid-19

As the world is currently grappling with the unforgiving third wave of covid19, the claims of various strains being discovered in different parts of the world, it is high time that the youth set a precedent by showing off their potential and rendering some services in different walks of life. There are countless roles Pakistan’s…

Editorial: The Rise of Religious Fundamentalism in South Asia

Editorial: The Rise of Religious Fundamentalism in South Asia

In the last few months South Asia especially Pakistan, Bangladesh and India had to face large-scale religiously motivated extremism, in the form of violent protests or such acts which risked public lives. In Pakistan and Bangladesh people took over the streets, attacked not just public and public property but security agencies and even kidnapped and…

Religious Extremism and Nationalism in South Asia: a Case Study of Pakistan and India

Religious Extremism and Nationalism in South Asia: a Case Study of Pakistan and India

The following feature has been contributed by Sadaf Shabbir. She has been a contributor at the Student’ Herald, writing in-depth pieces about issues such as Feminism, female genital mutilation, international relations amongst other topics. Sadaf is a student of International Relations from the University of Karachi. This article explores the rise of religiofascism in South…