Murree never forgot on December 27, 2019As I strolled down the Mall Road – the focal point of all tourism today yet once confined for locals, I discovered a peculiar feeling in the air, an inclination blended with colonial nostalgia and today’s hustle and bustle that could not have been found anywhere else, or ought to be found anywhere else. Murree, […]
Kashmir conflict is political, not religious! on August 7, 2019India and Pakistan have been, since their autonomy, in a state of war, either with or within each other. Truth be told, if geographical boundaries are set aside for a minute, the individuals of the Indian subcontinent have now turned out to be entirely distinct groups—three of them—rather then religious forces, totally antagonistic the founding […]
The history behind popular sub-continental superstitions on June 19, 2019Recently, I was editing the second chapter of my manuscript, currently named ‘Immutability’ when I realised how it is practically impossible to finish a detailed investigation on the Indian subcontinent without the referencing of superstitions today – a belief in something beyond reason. The word “superstition” started from the Latin word ‘superstitio,’ which implied over […]