By Mobeen Arshad, In most households across Pakistan, a particular rhythm begins with the first light of day. A woman wakes up often before everyone else and the work begins: preparing breakfast, organizing school bags, sweeping floors, folding clothes, managing emotions, and then repeating it all with dinner. This rhythm rarely breaks, and even more […]
The measure of minds: rethinking merit in a race-shaped education system
By Mobeen Arshad Education should be about liberation not competition. But in our academic culture, it often feels like the only students who matter are those at the top of the merit list. In this article, I want to highlight a forgotten majority: the average and below-average students who continue to show up, struggle, and […]