BPSC will have a new Chairman in few days. There are rumours that IGP is contesting himself for the post. What are the implications if he is appointed as the Chairman of BPSC? Who appoints BPSC chairman and what is the process in other provinces especially KPK and Punjab? Jahanzaib Mengal delves deep into these questions and compares Balochistan’s selection process with other provinces. He also highlights critical reforms needed for BPSC.
Review | Oliver Twist by Rashid Baloch
In this insightful review, Rashid Baloch explores Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens—unveiling the dark realities of Victorian England and its treatment of orphans and the poor. The review highlights key themes such as exploitation, poverty, and social injustice, while also offering a critical perspective on the novel’s literary complexity
What’s Wrong with Our Education System
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.
The Story of Shopank and Khoboz: Last Part
In the final part of the story, the vulture hunts, and the little world feeds on trees with blood. And, there remains one absence heavier than all, Shopank. He is lost—not in the streets, on the beaches, but lost in the crowd. And no one knows where has he gone. His love that once bloomed now rots. His story does not march but morns.
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.
Review | Zero to One by Nabeel Saleem
In this reflective review, Nabeel Saleem dives into Zero to One by Peter Thiel, exploring its powerful lessons on innovation, entrepreneurship, and individuality. Blending insights from the book with real-world examples—from tech giants to street vendors—he emphasizes the value of creating something new, learning from failure, and choosing trustworthy partners in business. With personal anecdotes and thoughtful commentary, this piece reminds readers that the journey to success is never easy—but always worth the effort.
Part II: Story of Shopank and Kohboz
The world bleeds quietly, and so does Shopank. In the shadow of fire and silence, he sends his truth to Kohboz—not to win her, but to breathe. Her reply, soft but final, does not break him. In part II, Shopank walks on—not for love, but for something deeper. The search is not over.
Story of Shopank and Kohboz: Part One
Shopank and Kohboz were two strangers. When Shopank saw Kohboz, something inside him broke. It was not a normal feeling but a soft, powerful sight that caught him from his heart. His heart felt heavier and felt as if someone has opened it and lit a fire inside.
Sometimes Peace Needs a Bomb: Iran Nuclear Bomb Debate
This article explores the Iran nuclear bomb debate and argues why a nuclear-armed Iran could bring strategic stability to the Middle East.
Civil Services in Balochistan: Why Dreams Die Young?
Explore the crisis of civil service in Balochistan—why so many aspirants fail, what the systemic flaws are, and how change can happen.
