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Sectarian Division: Shia Sunni and Different Groups in Muslim Community

By: Maira Nadeem Sectarian divisions refer to the...

A New Dawn: Transforming Lives through Free Corneal Transplants

SUKKUR: Tajamul Hussain, who endured corneal blindness...

Abbottabad’s Unseen Bomb: The Future Blast of Waste Management

By: Rimsha Sarwar In Pakistan’s northern regions, Abbottabad...

The Dayspring

Sectarian Division: Shia Sunni and Different Groups in Muslim Community

By: Maira Nadeem Sectarian divisions refer to the groups based on different logics, faith, cultures, traditions and purposes. It often clarifies the importance of Islam;...

A New Dawn: Transforming Lives through Free Corneal Transplants

SUKKUR: Tajamul Hussain, who endured corneal blindness for around eight years due to limited access to medical care and awareness, recently received a life-changing...

Abbottabad’s Unseen Bomb: The Future Blast of Waste Management

By: Rimsha Sarwar In Pakistan’s northern regions, Abbottabad is renowned for its scenic landscapes and historical landmarks. However, beneath its picturesque charm lies a mounting...

Exercise: The Do’s and Dont’s

By: Muhammad Ismail Khalid For individuals aged 18-64, the World Health Organization recommends at least 150–300 minutes (about 5 hours) of moderate-intensity aerobic physical...

Crimes committed by Israel and the struggle of Palestinians

By: Mehak Khan Palestinians suffering started in 1948 when The Nakba took place. The Nakba is the ethnic cleansing  of Palestinians through forced displacements, suppressing...

Saudi Arabia Grants Citizenship to Global Talents in Line with Vision 2030 Goals

Monitoring Desk Riyadh: A Royal decree was issued to grant Saudi citizenships to a number of scientists, medical doctors, researchers, innovators, entrepreneurs, and distinguished talents...

Pakistan’s Begging Dilemma

By: Asadullah Mahesar The Print reported in 2024 that more than 4 lac beggars moved to Karachi merely during the Holy month of Ramzan. The beggary...

Pakistan to Train 200,000 Youth in IT and AI with Huawei’s Support

ISLAMABAD: Minister for Information Technology and Telecommunication Shaza Fatima Khawaja announced on Monday that training for young Pakistanis in information technology and artificial intelligence,...

Navigating Divisions: Building Unity in Pakistani Society

By: Hamza Khan As a student of sociology, delving into the complexities of Pakistani society reveals profound insights into how divisions shape our national...

Personal Growth in a Changing World

By: Uroosay Khan In this world, from the very first day of humankind in this primitive era to this Artificial Intelligence era, there are deep...

Climate change in Pakistan:  postcolonialism policies

By: Maqsood Shahi Pakistan is grappling with the profound impacts of climate change. The situation in Pakistan is particularly dire due to the complex phenomenon...

Migraine: A Disability to Reckon With

By: Muhammad Ismail Khalid Yousaf Migraine is a debilitating, complex neurological disease, with headaches as its most significant and common symptom. It includes a range...

The Majority of Died Pilgrims During This Year’s Hajj Season Didn’t have Permits to Perform Hajj

NEWS DESK Jeddah: Officials from several countries have confirmed that most of their pilgrims who passed away during the 1445 Hajj season were individuals who...

Austria’s Public Diplomacy in a Dynamic Global Environment

By: Zukhruf Altaf The world is experiencing a significant transformation, with emerging powers rising, nationalism resurging, and international relations evolving. Amidst this dynamic landscape, Austria’s...

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