The Rohiro is more than just a tree, it is a living symbol of resilience, sanctity, and sustainability
The timber mafia, driven by the high market value of Rohiro wood, has increasingly targeted the tree, leading to concerns about its possible
In Pakistan, we have been conditioned to see only what those in power want us to see. Our television screens are often filled with stories of state achievements, festive narratives, and political claims of progress. But just beneath this carefully
Sitting on one of the tables outside the restaurant, I watched people walking by and the trams coming and going, all while enjoying my meal.
As I observed this smooth public transportation system, I couldn’t help but reflect: why are people
Within every failure lies a lesson, and within every lesson, the seed of transformation.
Success is not a straight line. It is a winding, messy journey full of wrong turns, detours, and breakdowns.
Let us stop being zombie audiences addicted to
The devices themselves serve us when we use the virtual world for the benefit of science
Life is short, even if a person lives a hundred years. It is better to spend it on acquiring knowledge and learning
One of the most issues of our time is that
“Civilizations die by suicide, not by murder.” With this striking observation, the British historian Arnold Toynbee summarized in his renowned study on the rise and fall of civilizations one of the profound truths of history: nations do not collapse merely because crises occur, but because they fail to respond to them.
Storms are not necessarily the end of the road. They can instead