His life and poetry remind us that art has the power to change societies that words can be more sharper than weapons, and that truth, no matter how dangerous, must be always spoken. He may have left this world, but his legacy still burns and continues. He gave his people courage and bravery through his poetry and also proved that one man with a pen can challenge injustice.
From Past to Present: The Progressive Movements in Pakistan
Progressive Movements are those aimed at bringing positive change to a country, including political shifts, human rights improvements, and efforts to establish justice and equality in society. It takes a lot of effort and courage to start or move such a movement that favors the people of a country. Progressive movements usually challenge old systems and unfair traditions. They aim to bring positive change to society and set aside the old ways. They work for the improvement of society. Usually, these movements start with a few people, but as time passes, a large group of people joins them.
Silent Inside and Smiling Outside: The Hidden Pain of Today’s Youth
In the age we live in, silence has become the default response to struggle. Mental illness remains one of the most ignored realities of our generation — whispered about behind closed doors, dismissed at dinner tables, and labelled as weakness. In places like Balochistan, where cultural stigma and a lack of proper facilities deepen the crisis, countless people fight invisible battles in silence. The question is not why they don’t speak, but why we don’t listen.
Humanity Bleeds In The Name Of Honor
Amna Baloch, a Level One student at SIT Quetta, raises her voice against the horrifying reality of honour killings in Pakistan. In this compelling article, she questions traditions that justify murder, exposes the role of illegal jirgas, and mourns the lives lost in the name of so-called honour. Through the tragic story of Bano Bibi, Amna urges society to reflect: Is this truly honour, or simply cruelty disguised as culture? Her call is clear—justice must rise where humanity has bled.
