Unfolding Nimerta’s case on September 24, 2019Unfolding Nimerta’s caseAnother flower of Sindh withered. Her lively smile vanished. Her philanthropist activities came to an end. Her vivacious nature is gone. She is gone forever. She will never return to her family ever. Her name is Nimerta Chandeni-student of Asifa Dental College, Larkana. She has left deep imprints in the minds of masses […]
Iran in turmoil on June 17, 2019How will the dream of a regime change in Iran fade away? Trump’s recent visit to Japan raised a tiny hope that Shinzo Abe might be asked to broker dialogue between two states. The White House is full of hawks. The US is not willing to shed off its role of a policeman. Donald Trump […]
Complexities and contradictions on July 29, 2018In 1893, a young, ambitious non-white person was thrown out of the train at Pietermaritzburg Railway Station, South Africa for travelling in a first class compartment. He was saddened over the deplorable conditions of coloured people in their own homeland. He sought help from the local ruling elite, but got none. He decided to return […]
Perils of fake News on July 16, 2018Sindh Public Service Commission (SPSC) is the only remaining institution in Sindh which conducts various tests. Since 2013, it has invited a backlash of people over mismanagement, and alleged corruption and nepotism. SPSC conducted its competitive exam in 2015 which was declared null and void by the Supreme Court of Pakistan. As a result, the […]
Tale of Jodhpur on May 29, 2018It is intriguing to see and hear about the lavish and prodigal lifestyle of the Maharajas of the Princely states of the subcontinent. At the time of independence, there were around 565 states. Every state has its history, unusual tales, machinations, and inexplicable living style. Jinnah’s intransigent attitude and his immovable commitment to Muslims’ land […]