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Digital Rote Culture: Missing Awareness

In the age of viral noise, silence often carries more truth than words. Information Overload, Wisdom Blackout We live in an era overflowing with information, yet starved of comprehension, reflection, and true wisdom. Electronic and social media have made access to information easier than ever before. But alongside this convenience, they

Cairo: The City of Thought

In the restless moments of waiting in Cairo, I wandered between the ebbing of words and the depth of ideas, torn between the ache of loss and the demands of study and the future ahead. I spoke to myself once, then again, then again—until I found solace in patience and summoned my unyielding resolve. I remained in the company of my

Award-Winning Novel: Meera-9

Surrounded by the lofty Aravalli hills, the place looked like a piece of Nandankanan. Eight royal men on horseback were riding toward Merta. After crossing a massive banyan tree near the fields, they arrived at a small marketplace. There, village folk had gathered with earthen pots, utensils, and other daily essentials. The villagers

Observations of an Expat: Scary Thoughts

“Democracy is inherently corrupt, inefficient and prone to decay. Public opinion is shaped by the media and academia which creates an illusion of consent” “Countries should not be governed as states responsible to their citizens but as a private company headed by an all-powerful CEO” – Yarvin By Tom

Sindh’s Vanishing Culture of Otaq

Anthropological study of causes behind vanishing culture of Otaqs, the traditional Guesthouses Culture in terms of anthropology is the shared way of thinking and behaving of a group of people. This can be seen as the similarities found within a group of people. Culture helps a group of people to survive. There are many things in every