UN Rapporteur Israeli aggression

Israeli attacks on Palestinians and the International Response

By: Dr. Muhammad Akram Zaheer In the third week of August, Israeli forces raided and forcibly closed the offices of six Palestinian non-governmental organizations (NGOs), including three leading human rights organizations in the occupied West Bank. The move follows Israeli Defense Minister Benjamin Gantz’s decision to designate six civil society groups as “terrorist” organizations in…

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Time to Reconsider our Direction

By: Rafi Qureshi So often, one gets perplexed to see how our educational system is functioning without getting in touch with the needs of the modern age. Our curriculum, very sadly, doesn’t come up to the mark to equip the students with the stuff, required to run with the pace, the contemporary world is going…

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A hierarchical structure of school leadership

A Model of Successful School Leadership

A Model of Successful School Leadership By Maqsood Ali According to some social scientists, “there is no consensus about the definition of leadership. Definitions of leadership are often ‘arbitrary’ and ‘subjective’”. However, in the field of education and, in particular, the school context, leadership is defined by some scholars as “‘those persons, occupying various roles…

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THE GROWING INFLUENCE OF SCO

By: Dr. Muhammad Akram Zaheer PhD Political Science Asian continent has seen many changes in the recent era. Liberation of many central Asian States from the clutches of Communist world made this region an opportunity for many to benefit from this openness of region. Central Asian states knowing their potential became active in developing new…

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INTEREST LEAD TOWARD DESTINY

By: Irum Your biggest adventure to date is about to begin. The universe constantly presents you with the chance to embark on a journey to a location you have never been. You’ve wanted to visit this location for a while. On a day like today, it’s critical that you do something. Discuss the situation and…

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PHA Clean Green Sargodha

PHA a step forward to a Clean and Green Sargodha

By: Zain Ali Punjab horticultural authority: We know that are living in the post-industrial phase agrarian societies are converted into commercial ones we have witnessed that the factor of greenness has been eradicated gradually by the non-primitive members of the society because due to scarcity of lands they are converting agrarian lands into commercial ones…

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Armenia Azerbaijan War

By: Lal Hussain Bhatti To know about the war between Armenia and Azerbaijan, it is important to first know about the location of both countries. Armenia: Armenia is also called Armenia, the system of government of Armenia is a republic. It is a landlocked country located in the Eurasian region. Talking about the borders of…

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Floods and the country of God, Pakistan

By: Tariq Mahmood Wasit Death is a bitter and irrevocable reality that every soul has to face. As Allah says. “Kullo nafsen zaiqat-ul-maut. Be it the war of Abel and Cain, or the storm of Noah, that is, the nearness of death from war and conflict, or from the sudden hour of calamity, worldly accidents,…

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Health Crunch and Crunchers

By: Zain Ali Intern at the office of Director of Public Relations Good health is one of the primary needs of every human it is famously said that “Health is wealth”. Good health is indeed a wealth a person who lives a healthy life is considered the happiest person living on the planet. Good health…

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Myanmar Bangladesh Rohingya crisis

Five years of the Myanmar-Bangladesh Rohingya crisis

By: Samina Akhter (Dhaka-Bangladesh) Myanmar’s violent ethnic cleansing program, which forcibly forced roughly a million Rohingya Muslims into Bangladeshi refugee camps, is going to mark its fifth anniversary upcoming August month. Myanmar’s persecution of Rohingya Muslims is not new, with major waves of emigration recorded in 1978, 1992, and most recently in 2017. Some 30,000…

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