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Cover Story

Journalist to Media Icon

Maria Memon’s journey through the challenges of Pakistani journalism, her views on gender bias, and how she balances fame with authenticity. A must-read for aspiring journalists.

Features

The Living Heritage

The Mughal Queen Noor Jahan, wife of Emperor Jahangir, was plagued by an incurable ailment that baffled all local herbalists (Hakeem) and physicians. Desperation led a courtier to mention a renowned Hakeem from Chiniot, Ilm Ud Din Ansari, prompting the Emperor to summon him to Lahore to relieve the Queen’s suffering.

Snow Leopard Diplomacy

Discover the importance of snow leopard conservation in Pakistan, and how ‘Snow Leopard Diplomacy’ is reshaping the future of wildlife protection in the region

“Is Canada for Me?”

Finding Peace, Balance, and Opportunity – Is Canada Where Quality of Life Thrives Hasn’t this become a million-dollar question for any Pakistani looking to improve their life? And why not? When daily frustrations become unbearable, you’re forced to look for other options—unless you choose to stay stuck.

As a recent Pakistani immigrant to Canada, I can say Canada is for

The Myth of Benevolent Dictatorships – Part II

Pakistan emerged in a state of disarray as a “moth-eaten” country. Our inherited colonial state apparatus was geared only for the implementation of two central policies: the maintenance of law and order, and the extraction of surplus resources from our agrarian economy. The colonial state structure that we inherited was thus ill-suited for the formidable task of fostering comprehensive

Articles

Imran Khan’s Controversial Bid

Imran Khan’s bid for Oxford University Vice-Chancellor, the controversies surrounding his statements, and the implications for Oxford’s leadership values.

Polio Outbreak in Gaza after 25 years

Urgent Efforts Amid Conflict Needed to protect children Bringing the latest developments in Gaza’s polio outbreak, the challenges of vaccinating 640,000 children, and the international response needed to prevent a crisis. Learn about the origins, transmission, and global implications.

Children in the Climate Crisis

In 2021, the United Nations’ IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) released a report that Secretary-General Antonio Guterres referred to as a “code red for humanity.” The Asia Pacific region, in particular, is facing disastrous increases in floods, storms, heatwaves, droughts, and deadly air pollution. The code red is certainly being witnessed now in its full force.

From Small Town to Big Dreams

Samia Saleem, hailing from Multan in South Punjab, is an achiever in the real sense of the word, who recently qualified for Pakistan’s prestigious Civil Service exam and has been selected as for the police group. Growing up in a community where girls’ education was often discouraged, Ms. Saleem’s determination and academic excellence propelled her forward. She completed her Bachelor’s in Food Science and Technology from Multan University and excelled

Healing Spices

Exploring the role of spices in Ayurveda to maintain a healthy appetite, boost digestion, fight inflammation, and enhance immunity
Ayurveda translates from ancient Sanskrit as ‘the Knowledge of Life’. It is a Traditional Medical System of the Indian Subcontinent from more than 5000 years.

Voyage of Volkswagen in Pakistan

The Volkswagen Beetle, a globally recognized car, was conceived nearly a century ago from the collaboration between one of the world’s most infamous figures and a brilliant engineer. Few would have guessed that the Type 1, as it was originally called, resulted from a meeting between Ferdinand Porsche and Hitler in 1935.

Youth Participation in UN Climate Change Forums

Over the years, I’ve dedicated myself to raising awareness about climate change, writing extensively on the subject, and participating in various conferences, including the Conference of the Parties (COPs). These platforms have provided invaluable opportunities to learn, share, and contribute to global efforts against

Next Big Thing in Islamabad Real Estate

Looking to invest or build a home in a few years’ time? The hottest place is no further than Sector C of Islamabad. Nestled at the foothills of the Margalla Hills, this area is not just a prime residential choice but also a promising investment opportunity.

Date & Nut Energy Bites

If you’re on the lookout for “healthy date recipes”, you’re in for a treat! Khajoor Kay Luddu, also known as “Date and Nut Energy Bites”, are a delicious and nutrient-rich dessert that’s perfect for satisfying your sweet tooth without the guilt. These healthy snacks with dates are free from refined sugars, making them an excellent choice for those seekingsugar-free dessert recipes. Plus, they’re a quick and easy way to boost

Book Review

In “Danelions Bloom” the author transports readers back to the mid-1960s, painting a vivid picture of a time when Islamabad’s future was uncertain. He takes us into the journey of quaint places of old Islamabad including the Siraj covered market stood as a beacon of expatriate life. Through personal memories and historical anecdotes, the author delves into the early days of Islamabad’s development, when political turmoil made investing in the

Social Diary

The Embassy of the Arab Republic of Egypt in Islamabad recently celebrated Egyptian National Day with grandeur and diplomacy, underscoring diplomatic ties between Egypt and Pakistan. The Event was attended by Chief Guest Rana Tanveer Hussain, Federal Minister for Industries and Production, Raja Zafar UL Haq, PMLN, religious scholar – Peer Naqeeb ur Rehman, political leaders, business community members, and media representatives.

Cover Story

Journalist to Media Icon

Maria Memon’s journey through the challenges of Pakistani journalism, her views on gender bias, and how she balances fame with authenticity. A must-read for aspiring journalists.

Features

Snow Leopard Diplomacy

Discover the importance of snow leopard conservation in Pakistan, and how ‘Snow Leopard Diplomacy’ is reshaping the future of wildlife protection in the region

The Living Heritage

The Mughal Queen Noor Jahan, wife of Emperor Jahangir, was plagued by an incurable ailment that baffled all local herbalists (Hakeem) and physicians. Desperation led a courtier to mention a

“Is Canada for Me?”

Finding Peace, Balance, and Opportunity – Is Canada Where Quality of Life Thrives Hasn’t this become a million-dollar question for any Pakistani looking to improve their life? And why not?

Articles

Imran Khan’s Controversial Bid

Imran Khan’s bid for Oxford University Vice-Chancellor, the controversies surrounding his statements, and the implications for Oxford’s leadership values.

Polio Outbreak in Gaza after 25 years

Urgent Efforts Amid Conflict Needed to protect children Bringing the latest developments in Gaza’s polio outbreak, the challenges of vaccinating 640,000 children, and the international response needed to prevent a

Children in the Climate Crisis

In 2021, the United Nations’ IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) released a report that Secretary-General Antonio Guterres referred to as a “code red for humanity.” The Asia Pacific

From Small Town to Big Dreams

Samia Saleem, hailing from Multan in South Punjab, is an achiever in the real sense of the word, who recently qualified for Pakistan’s prestigious Civil Service exam and has been

Healing Spices

Exploring the role of spices in Ayurveda to maintain a healthy appetite, boost digestion, fight inflammation, and enhance immunity
Ayurveda translates from ancient Sanskrit as ‘the Knowledge of Life’. It

Voyage of Volkswagen in Pakistan

The Volkswagen Beetle, a globally recognized car, was conceived nearly a century ago from the collaboration between one of the world’s most infamous figures and a brilliant engineer. Few would

Youth Participation in UN Climate Change Forums

Over the years, I’ve dedicated myself to raising awareness about climate change, writing extensively on the subject, and participating in various conferences, including the Conference of the Parties (COPs). These

Date & Nut Energy Bites

If you’re on the lookout for “healthy date recipes”, you’re in for a treat! Khajoor Kay Luddu, also known as “Date and Nut Energy Bites”, are a delicious and nutrient-rich

Book Review

In “Danelions Bloom” the author transports readers back to the mid-1960s, painting a vivid picture of a time when Islamabad’s future was uncertain. He takes us into the journey of

Social Diary

The Embassy of the Arab Republic of Egypt in Islamabad recently celebrated Egyptian National Day with grandeur and diplomacy, underscoring diplomatic ties between Egypt and Pakistan. The Event was attended

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