Social Media and Infinite Scrolling

Once you pick up your phone to check a message, an hour vanishes. To check the message, you slide into social media. Five minutes later, you are watching a penguin sliding down an ice. Ten minutes later, you are giggling at the jokes of Kapil Sharma and Dr. Mashoor Gulati. Half an hour later, you are watching celebrities coming out of the gym and paparazzi running behind them. Once you realize you have wasted hours in the wildness of this content.

Why Should Women Always Suffer?

In this powerful reflection, Banok Fatima Rasheed explores the arduous journey of women in a society filled with discrimination, restrictions, and constant challenges. From childhood to adulthood, women face hurdles in education, career, and even their daily existence, yet they continue to carry immense responsibilities with remarkable strength. This article is a call for women to recognize their power, resist injustice, and embrace their rightful dignity and freedom.

A Candle Without Flame

As a nation, we face a multitude of serious issues — economic stagnation, rising unemployment, declining health and educational sectors, and other rigorous problems. Among these issues, one of the most critical and damaging ones that has brought tremendous barriers to the development of the country is the improper educational system.

Climate Change is a Tool for Great-Power Politics

Climate Change is no longer just an environmental crisis—it’s a weapon in the arsenal of global power politics. In this thought-provoking analysis, Mehboob Malik explores how world leaders and powerful nations exploit the climate crisis for economic gain, political leverage, and global dominance—while the planet burns. From climate finance as economic blackmail to green imperialism and the hypocrisy of “Net Zero” promises, this piece uncovers the dangerous politicization of our planet’s survival.

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.

استاد نور خان بزنجو: بلوچی ادب ءِ نمیرانیں استال

نوَزده سد ءُ شست ءُ نَو (1969) ھما وش بختیں سال انت کہ بلوچی ادب ءُ موسیقی ءِ یک درپشوکیں استالے ءَ  پسنی ءَ وتی چم پچ کت آں۔ اء استال نور خان بزنجو ات۔ واجہ نور خان بزنجو ھما نام اِنت کہ چہ اء نامءَ کس بہ زانت نہ اِنت۔ اگاں ما بلوچی لبزانک […]

Review | The Power of Your Subconscious Mind by Nabeel Saleem

Nabeel Saleem’s review of The Power of Your Subconscious Mind blends Dr. Joseph Murphy’s life story with reflections on self-belief, gratitude, forgiveness, and inner peace. Drawing from spiritual and psychological themes, the review emphasizes how our thoughts shape reality and how true success stems from a positive, empowered subconscious mind.

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.

A Tale of Two Exams: Dissecting BPSC’s Unequal Treatment of Tehsildar and Naib Tehsildar Posts

Once again, the Balochistan Public Service Commission (BPSC) has come under fire — and this time, with good reason. The recent announcement of results for the positions of Tehsildar (B-16) and Naib Tehsildar (B-14) has left many aspirants and observers baffled, disappointed, and deeply concerned about the transparency and seriousness of BPSC. Let’s break down […]