Staying strong by staying in care on April 17, 2019Like many other lessons that Pakistan needs to learn from developed nations of the world, one is the awareness and skills to deal with inevitable and lifetime health conditions. Healthcare facilities in Pakistan are quite limited considering the mounting population, poverty rate and lack of education on basic healthcare particularly in rural areas of Pakistan. […]
Casual sexism: let it be what it is on October 12, 2018Language is one of the strongest tools at the disposal of human. Our words, our discourse, our expressions matter the most when it comes to communicating and propagating ideas. But wait! What are we actually propagating in public? This is the real question, since I have read and identified sexist remarks against women published in […]
A history of discrimination on July 30, 2018As the general population of Pakistan vows to find solutions to problems like poverty, unemployment and education etc., the transgender community has vowed to be treated, at least at par, with the “general” population. Transgender communities have existed in most parts of the world with their own local identities, customs and rituals. They have got […]
Consumers are looted, but they don’t care! on May 28, 2018Adam Smith, the father of economics, once observed that “Consumption is the sole end and purpose of all production; and the interest of the producer ought to be attended to, only so far as it may be necessary for promoting that of the consumer.” He couldn’t be more right. Consumption of products and services is […]