RESCUE ON THE SEA

By: Zeenat Iqbal Hakimjee Very little has been written about the ancient coastal people of Lyari – the irrepressible Makranis – who take their name from the Makran coast of Sindh and, Balochistan, which also indicates a common history of the two provinces; the Makran coast constitutes the South-East of Iran and the South-West of…

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Bloody Revolutions

Revolutions of France, Britain and some civilized countries are oft quoted examples to get rid of deplorable divide, the ruler and the ruled, the elite and the masses, the victims and the victimizer. Revolutions despite ensuing fruitful repercussions are not admired as countries undergoing the dreadful plight have to pay heavy price for the pleasant…

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Bipolar Disorder

By Sania Zubair & Iqra Tariq Bipolar disorder is a mind problem that causes changes in an individual’s mind-set, energy, and capacity to work. Individuals with bipolar disorder experience extreme emotional stress that normally happens during unmistakable times of days to weeks, called mind-set scenes HISTORY OF BIPOLAR DISORDER: Aerates of Cappadocia started the process…

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Miss Anum Fatima

Money can Buy Happiness!

By Miss Anum Fatima Nowadays money is everything money is happiness the money is essential for providing necessary comforts and basic amenities of life. money is just like a passport to the world to fulfill your desires you can get whatever you want .In order for us to get a good personality we need money…

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Skardu Schools Closed for Two More Days as Authorities Review Security Situation

Educational institutions across Skardu will remain closed for an additional two days as authorities continue to review the evolving security situation in the district. The decision was announced after a detailed assessment of public safety concerns. Local officials stated that the temporary closure is a precautionary measure aimed at safeguarding students, teachers, and school staff….

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7th September Khatme Nabuwat

7 September 1974 Khatm-e-Nabuwat Day

On 7 September 1974, Pakistan’s National Assembly enacted a pivotal piece of legislation, the 2nd Amendment to the Constitution of Pakistan. This amendment formally defined the Islamic faith by reaffirming the principle of Khatm-e-Nabawat, or the Finality of Prophethood, and established clear criteria for defining a Muslim. As we approach the Golden Jubilee of this…

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Pakistan-China Diplomatic Relations

Celebration of Pakistan-China Diplomatic Relations “Cultural Colours of Pakistan”

Celebration of 71 years of Establishment of Pakistan-China Diplomatic Relations through video competition “Cultural Colours of Pakistan” September Soon Times, Islamabad: To celebrate 71 years of the establishment of Pakistan-China Diplomatic Relations, the APCFA in partnership with the Embassy of People’s Republic of China in Pakistan organized a special award ceremony for winners of the…

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