By Suhail Ahmed On July 2021, no one knew that a girl living in Islamabad would be a victim of severe male brutality. She was harassed, tortured, and not allowed to escape. When police arrived at the scene, the beheaded body of the victim and the murderer, soaked in her blood, were found. This is […]
Review | The Kite Runner by Nabeel Saleem
By Nabeel Saleem Kite Runner is worth reading novel. It narrates a painful, emotional, and captivating story to its readers. Khaled Hosseini writes this. He was born in Kabul, Afghanistan, and moved to the United States in 1980. Kite Runner is his first novel, which has remained an international bestseller. It contains 340 pages and […]
High Stakes of Economic Crisis: Pakistan in the Shadow of Default
By Meraj Ghulam The economic crisis of the past few years in Pakistan has had a significant impact, leaving many wondering what has caused such a downturn. As the country heeded towards holistic delinquency, the public has been stranded in ifs and buts. Low-income people have nowhere to sail their boats but inching to sink. […]
Review | Rich Dad Poor Dad by Ameela Baloch
By Ameela Baloch “The poor and the middle-class work for money. The rich have money to work for them.” This sentence is from Rich Dad Poor Dad, written by Robert Kiyosaki, who is an American businessman and author born in 1947 in Hilo. He attended Hilo High School and graduated in the year 1965. He is […]
Review | A Thousand Splendid Suns by Mehboob Malik
By Mehboob Malik A Thousands Splendid Suns is written by Khaled Hosseini, an Afghan-American novelist. He was born in 1965 in Kabul Afghanistan, and is widely renowned for his novels. The novel tells the history and culture of Afghanistan. It exhibits with vivid details that how Soviet Union intrudes in Afghanistan, and the conditions of […]
The Burning Hotel
By Mahnoor Javed When Eddie saw the smoke, he knew he had to act fast. It was Eddie’s winter vacation, and he went Canada to spend his vacation.He was staying in a five-star hotel in Canada. The weather was very cold so the heaters were turned on all day. The hotel manager had strictly advised him […]
Review | Pride and Prejudice by Mahnoor Javed
By Mahnoor Javed This book, Pride and Prejudice, is written by Jane Austen, who was born in 1775 in England. Austen is mostly known for her insightful and captivating novel in English language. Throughout her lifetime, she has written six novels, five got published, one didn’t due to her ailing health conditions and soon she […]
The Age of Advertisements
By Jahanzaib Mengal Suppose you are on your way to watch a match in the stadium, on your way you come across many ads. In the stadium, the players will enter with shirts inscribed by ads on their back—even written in bold letters of the company sponsoring them. You will be amazed to see the […]
Humanity at Crossroads
By Jahanzaib Mengal Humanity is at precipice. There is no denying the fact that humanity has proved itself against viruses, diseases and plagues. However, he has rode along these forces and has thrived in multiple ways. He has endured pandemics, world wars, and has flourished itself against these forces. But can he sustain this prosperity? […]
Wise Pessimism is Better Than Foolish Optimism
By Jahanzaib Mengal I came to know about the existence of the word “pessimism” when I was in my sophomore year. It was a busy and tiresome day when I, along with my father, were on our way to home. We had an argument about the state of nature of education when my father stared […]
