Managing northern Sindh on June 8, 2021Indus civilisation is one of the oldest civilisations in the world. A peaceful land is surrounded by carnage. The Indus Valley has been progressive and has been home to Orphism — a set religious beliefs and practices originating in the ancient Greek and Hellenistic world which focuses on the education of resilience, peace, love, and […]
Still tackling Covid on May 31, 2021A global pandemic has marked great losses with the rapid speed of spreading around the globe. To make an address towards pandemic needs a comprehensive efficiency and systematic capacity to control the damages and losses. In this regard, much and more precautions are required as per prescriptions of experts are endorsed, as everywhere uproar has […]
A bloodbath of innocents in Sindh on October 6, 2019The Indus Valley has been a picture of peace and felicity. Sufi Shah Inayat, Sachal Sarmast, Sami, Hami, Bedal and Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai must be agonising in the sepulchres after seeing this gruesome condition of people of Indus. Hence, Sufi’s Indus will be a hunt of elements of religious extremism and wickedness, sexual wolfs […]
Hazara Genocide – A Sad story of fear and terror for lives on April 25, 2019Shia Hazaras are a Persian-speaking ethnicity of Mongolian decent who settled from Bamiyan, the Hazara zone of central Afghanistan. According to the Article 9 of Pakistan’s Constitution “no person shall be deprived of life and liberty”. Article 25(1) of the Pakistan’s Constitution tells that “all citizens are equal before law and entitled to equal protection […]
Tharparkar — the incomparable backward region of Pakistan on April 10, 2019The Tharparkar desert covers an area of 22,000 square kilometres which makes it the 18th largest area of the world. Its population is around 1.6 million residing in 2,400 villages and the district’s literacy rate is 18.36 percent. A total of 5,229 government schools are obsolete in the province and 798 of them are situated […]
The massacre of innocent minorities in Sindh on April 6, 2019Thousands of Pakistanis have been sacrificed in the name of peace and security in the country. Many have been injured, wounded and killed and some of them are still suffering since years. Lots of officials are murdered, gunned down and martyred on their journey to restore the peace in Pakistan. Subsequently, victims are quietly suffering […]
The diminishing culture of love in today’s modern world on March 1, 2019Once upon a time, in Sindh there were rural people who were a symbol of love and harmony; peace was their first priority and primary relations among all were their sole representation. Interactions were observed commonly as per a good picture of a Sindhi society, members of Indus civilisation were peace loving and humanity lovers. […]
Knowledge can change the world on February 21, 2019Education is the transformation of norms and values which have passed from one generation to the other. It is an articulation of human competence and intelligence after a formal as well as informal learning process. Articulation of skills through mode of education in the best version of learning is a definitive self-governing of academia. People […]
Industrial pollution is not letting us breathe on January 26, 2019Industrial pollution is one of the worst challenges being faced by Pakistan right now and is also the worst form of pollution that there is. Industrial pollution in particular, is wreaking havoc with the health and environment of the populace. Besides the vehicular emissions that account for almost 45 percent of pollution, industrial pollutants are […]
Such a shame to see children begging rather than studying on January 25, 2019Articulation of skills through mode of education in the best version of learning and should be the ultimate objective of the academia. Pakistan is also one of those developing countries, where the literacy rate is near 60 percent, but it varies from region to region. Education of the former is linked to justice, while that […]