Sanober Baloch reviews Paulo Coelho\’s famous novel, The Alchemist. She writes The Alchemist is one of the most exciting books to be read as it inspires the readers to follow their dreams.
Biotechnology: Turning Science Fiction into Reality
Suhail Ahmad writes about the applications of biotechnology. In this essay, he expresses how Biotechnology is saving lives, preserving the environment, and creating a sustainable future for all. He explains that our world needs the emerging applications of biotechnology like cyborg critters, transgenic plants, DNA fingerprinting, and vaccines.
Reading in the Shadows: The Plight of Hub\’s Public Library
Shehzad Peeral writes about the plight of Hub\’s Public library. In the article, he explains the various challenges facing students at Hub Chowki. He argues that there is unavailablility of rooms, lack of books,, space, pure drinking water, and washrooms. Read the article to know more about the problems facing students in Hub Chowki.
Turkey Shaken: The Catastrophic Earthquake of 2023
Zubaida Baloch, a SIT alumnus, writes about the devastating earthquake of Turkey (2023). She, in the short essay, explores the political, economic, and mental affects of the earthquake on the people of Turkey and its government.
The Legend of Mughal Dostain: A Brave Warrior’s Story
Siddique Marri write a short story about a brave warrior, the legend of Mughal Dostain. It is a ficitional story in which he shows the fearlessness and courage of the brave warrior.
Review | How Democracies Die by Rizwan Rasheed
By Rizwan Rasheed “One of the penalties for refusing to participate in politics is that you end up being governed by your inferiors.” Plato In this book, historical lessons are used as guidance to identify the offensive threats that today’s democracies confront from autocrats. The writers explicitly show sheer actions, processes, and warning signs that […]
The Power of Words: How Literature Shapes Our Lives
By Noor Shah Saleem Literature mirrors any age, depicting an accurate picture of life and society. It is one the most significant sources of information that are transformed from one age to another. Moreover, it also portrays the actual human conditions and their sufferings through written scripts. On the other hand, it reforms human life […]
The Tragic Toll of Extinction: A World Without Diversity
By Siddique Marri Have you ever thought of a tree without a dense nest and a bird chirping? Have you ever thought of a blue sky without colorful birds flying and dancing? Have you ever thought of a jungle without diverse animals roaming here and there? We live in a world of greedy and predacious […]
Review | Attitude is Everything by Sanobar Sindhi
By Sanobar Sindhi The author of “Attitude is Everything” is Jeff Keller. He is a motivational speaker and one of the best writer. He graduated from law school in 1980 but felt something amiss, so he decided to transition and start working as a full-time motivational orator gradually. The book “Attitude is Everything” is a […]
The Burden of Innocence: A Story of Sacrifice and Betrayal
By Riaz Ahmed It was an early cold winter morning when the door knocked. “Open the door, Ashley,” sound whispered. “Your brother is getting late for school; get up and quickly make breakfast for him.” said her mother. A small girl woke up by rubbing her tiny eyes and respected what her mother said. When […]
