Pakistan’s Cultural Crossroads
By: Waqas Ahmed
When the name 'Pakistan' comes to mind, it's not merely about the geographical location; it's all about the traditions, cultures, and norms that come together to make...
The Dire Need to Have More Algae in the World
By: Muhammad Daniyal Kamal
We will be talking about a climate hero. Food, fertilizer, plastic...
Health Advocates Call for Immediate Review of Heated Tobacco Products Approval in Pakistan
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ISLAMABAD: Concerns mount as health advocates raise red flags over the hasty approval...
Yardimeli Türkiye Delegation Pledges Strong Support for Humanitarian Efforts in Pakistan
By: Asim Nawaz
ISLAMABAD: In a remarkable display of solidarity and support, a two-member...
EBM & SoL inspire youth with 100 “Leaders of Change” Stories at 22nd Young Leaders Conference
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KARACHI: English Biscuit Manufacturers (EBM) brought together future leaders for the 22nd time...
Book Review: Why Nations Fail: The Origins of Power, Prosperity, and Poverty
Review By: Wazir Zafar Hassan
"Why Nations Fail: The Origins of Power, Prosperity, and Poverty" is a thought-provoking and influential scholarly contribution co-authored by Daron Acemoglu...
Book Review: Pakistan; A Hard Country
Review By: Amna Zaman
“Pakistan: A Hard Country” is written by Anatol Lieven, who is a British author, policy analyst, and journalist (1985-1998). He did...
Book Review: The Living Mountain
By: Muhammad Shahbaz
The Living Mountain is a fable that focuses on the mistakes of the past, the evils of the present, and the potential...
Book Review: The Baloch and Balochistan
By: Jahangir Jameel
The Baloch and Balochistan take you back to ‘Balashgan’ where the history of Baloch begins. It starts the history of Balochistan 3000...
Book Review: The 7 habits of highly effective teens
By: Raja Furqan Ahmed
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens by Sean Covey is a personal development book. The principles of the 7 Habits...
Book Review: Pakistan: Beyond the ‘Crisis State’
By: Muhammad Hammad Ahmed
This book offers a wide angle of understanding of the contemporary challenges which are confronted by Pakistan and the ways of...
Book Review: Ten Lessons for a Post-pandemic World
By: Wali Ejaz Nekokara
Books are written to spread enlightenment and to apprise people of various perspectives of particular phenomena. The perspective given in a...
Book Review: Emaan bil Qadar
By: Wali Ejaz
The book ‘Emaan-Bil-Qadr” is written by a renowned religious and spiritual scholar Dr. Tahir ul Qadri. Mr. Qadri has written one thousand...
Book Review: My Feudal Lord
By: Kainat Saif
This european best seller masterpiece is written by Tehmina Durrani with William and Marilyn Hoffer as co-authors. Tehmina Durrani is not just...
Book Review: Prisoners of Geography by Tim Marshall
By: Kainat Saif
Tim Marshall is a british journalist, author and broadcaster and is famous for his analysis of developments in foreign news and diplomacy....
Review: We Hear Voices by Evie Green
By: Syed Abbas Raza
We Hear Voices is the first novel written by Evie Green concerning a 6 year old boy with a voice in...
Book Review: The Fault in Our Stars
By: Muhammad Ali
The Fault in Our Stars, a novel written by John Green a famous American author of adult fiction. In this novel, he...
Book Review: The Power of Habits
By: Kainat Saif
A man is a product of his habits
This is the one liner summary of this book written by Charles Duhigg
A habit is...
Book review – fadaail-a-a’maal
By: Faisal Ansar
There was a time when people engaged themselves reading good books but since the people tend to use social media the trend...