Mission Kashmir, story of Triumphs? on September 30, 2019Last week, world leaders gathered at New York for the opening of the annual session of the United Nations General Assembly. It was the 74th session of the forum and was attended by the maximum number of country heads of the world. The session was being looked upon by Pakistanis and particularly Kashmiris as an […]
Memorandum to the UN from people of Jammu and Kashmir on July 20, 2019To, UN Secretary-General, António Guterres Dear Excellency, On the anniversary of the historic day of July 19, 1947, we, the people of Jammu and Kashmir, through this memorandum bring to your kind notice how on this day, the working committee of the sole representative party, All Jammu and Kashmir Muslim Conference of the Prajha Sabha […]
Reform the bureaucracy on May 7, 2019The bureaucratic set up in Pakistan is an extension of the legacy of the Indian Civil Service. The legacy can be analysed in both positive and negative terms. On the bright side, the civil servants before independence were highly competent, dutiful and efficient. On the dark side, they were known to be ruthless. The guiding […]
On responsible tourism on April 6, 2019“The world,” says a fifth century traveller, “is a book. Those who do not travel, read only one page.” Travel broadens one’s mental horizon and teaches people to be tolerant of other people’s views and ways. For those who travel at a young age, the experience amounts to great education. For those who travel at […]
Ban on JKLF on March 28, 2019Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front, the pro-independence organisation of Jammu and Kashmir State, headed by moderate Yasin Malik is banned by India on the pretext of being the “supporter of militants” in the valley. The organisation, formed in 1970s, has a complex history. It had been the advocate of using militant ways to achieve its […]
Internationalisation of Kashmir conflict on March 19, 2019Pulwama attack on 14th February of this year brought Pakistan and India, two nuclear states on the brink of war. LOC faced high tension for at least two weeks and civilians on both sides were the main victims of the skirmishes between two nuclear states. India didn’t only violate LOC but also breached the international […]
Academic dishonesty: a menace for education system on February 22, 2019Education is the foremost and important pillar of any society. It is considered one of the prime remedies for the problems faced by states like Pakistan. Unfortunately, the standard of education is not up to the mark in our country. Moreover, the current education system is not only facing problems on a policy level, it […]
Academic dishonesty: A menace to the education system on October 12, 2018Pakistan’s current education system is not only facing problems on the policy level, but it under threat from intellectual dishonesty too. According to a recent report, more than 30 faculty members of a well-reputed and highly-funded university at International Islamic University, have been allegedly involved in plagiarism. More than 102 research papers the faculty members […]