Greta Thunberg — The teenage climate activist on October 5, 2019She is 15. She is fair-skinned, has brown hair, and is slim. She is Greta Thunberg, and she is from Sweden. In her very beautiful voice, using a harsh tone, Greta lambasted the world leaders in her passionate speech at the United Nations climate summit in New York. Recently, she has emerged as an dynamic […]
Some solutions for economic issues on April 26, 2019The government must do its utmost to avoid being placed on the black list by the Financial Action Task Force which has already put it on its grey list. A crackdown has already been laucnhed against extremist and militant groups suspected of terrorist links. These groups have been banned by previous governments as well. The […]
Society’s hypocrisy on March 20, 2019Women are considered as a special class of population who always should be blessed with austerity and mitigation. Biased and honour-based patriarchy accelerates male dominancy over females in important domestic, social and religious affairs.Women’s role is always misinterpreted and underestimated to be effectively dealt as aiding to male. Let me unfurl with reference, several cases […]
PTM’s grievance must be addressed on February 6, 2019Whether or not the non-violent and peaceful movement launched by the people of Pashtun tribes about a year ago shares the perspective of the country’s leadership, it still matters. Here, it is important to bear in mind the role of state institutions in projecting some individuals and groups as heroes and others in negative light. […]
A bumpy road to Afghanistan’s re-settlement on February 3, 2019United States announcement of troops withdrawal from Afghanistan, in the last month of 2018, put national and international politics into chaos. Following this decision, it was evinced that half of the 14000 troops may be withdrawn from Afghanistan. Trump’s decision revealed a shift from “gunboat diplomacy” to a more beneficial mode. The next step followed […]
Science’s feudalism in Pakistan on October 31, 2018You would probably familiar to feudalism. It is dominant society system, in which lands owned by nobles while peasants are compelled to live on their lord’s lands and give him ‘honour’, and ‘labour’. Feudalisms of science has started from last two decades in Pakistani universities. Our national professors have a sole mission of research paper […]
Optimal way to confront energy challenges in crisis-hit economy on October 26, 2018Just Imagine, a life without electricity, developments with crisis, future with extreme insecurity in terms of energy, and rapidly growing climatic dangers. Let’s think wisely and look over present. Our economy is becoming toddle day by day. As external debts on Pakistan increased to 95097 USD (US Dollar) million in 2018, whereas it was 66395 […]
‘Congratulations to laser physicists’ on October 25, 2018The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences decided to award the Nobel Prize in Physics 2018, for groundbreaking inventions in the field of laser physics. According to a press release on October 2, 2018, Arthur Ashkin was awarded one half, Gerard Mourou and Donna Strickland both with one fourth, jointly shared the Nobel Prize, this year. […]
The government must revitalize the article 25-A on October 14, 2018Article 25-A was inserted via the 18th amendments, in the Pakistani Constitution by April 2010, which assured ‘free and compulsory’ education to all children of the age of five to sixteen years. The ‘right to education’ was incorporated as a ‘fundamental right’ in constitution under this article. But its implementation status is still dormant to […]
THE world university ranking 2019 on October 8, 2018The Times Higher Education (THE) World University Ranking 2019 includes more than 1,250 universities. It is the global university performance chart to measure research environment, teaching standards, knowledge transfer and international outlook. The COMSATS Institute of Information Technology of Pakistan has secured a rank of 601-800 in world and ranked top among Pakistani Universities in […]