Our schools are full, but our minds are empty. Across Balochistan, students memorize facts without understanding, attend classes without thinking, and graduate without purpose. In a system driven by profit and appearances, intellect is neglected, creativity discouraged, and critical thought silenced. This article explores the silent, growing crisis at the heart of our education — and why reclaiming the power of thought is no longer optional.
Parenting Mistakes We Normalize
In today’s world, many parents are unknowingly raising children who are emotionally fragile, undisciplined, and overly dependent—not because they don’t care, but because they’ve misunderstood what true parenting means. In this bold and critical reflection, Shabir Rustam explores how modern parenting—rooted in unchecked love, early liberty, and emotional transparency—has weakened parental authority and created behavioral chaos. Drawing on Maria Montessori’s developmental theory, the article argues that effective parenting must begin early, be intentional, and focus on building self-reliance rather than comfort. This piece challenges readers to rethink parenting norms and calls for a return to discipline, quiet strength, and authentic responsibility.
Life with the Use of Social Media
In his latest to SIT Readers Club, Siddique Marri writes about Social Media. He discusses about the positive and negative affects of Social Meida.
Artificial Intelligence as Savior for Humanity
In his debut to SIT Reader\’s Club, Shay Noman writes about the unprecedented powers of AI and its postive impact on humanity. He delves deep into the topic while explaining how AI is going to transform and positively impact human lives.
Almost always, the creative dedicated minority has made the world better.
In his latest, Jahanzaib Mengal writes about the importance of creative and dedicated minority in the world. In the essay, he aruges and debates how this type of minority has made the world better.
From Peaks to Prosperity: How Tourism Boosts Pakistan’s Economy
Siddique Marri, in his latest to SIT Readers’ Club, writes about tourism and its potential for Pakistan’s economy. He explores different hiccups and challenges, and gives enlightening insights into the tourism industry of the country.
Technology has Exceeded Humanity
Mahnoor Javed secures first position in SIT Readers’ Club First Essay Competition. In her essay, she highlights the potentials of technology and its impacts on human. She argues that technology has, indeed, exceeded humanity. Read more:
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.
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 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 […]
