Mahjabeen Zahoor, in her debut to SIT Readers’ Club, reviews Parvana’s Journey by Deborah Ellis.
Thirsty Gwadar
Zubaida Alam, in her latest letter to Readers’Club, writes about the impending water crisis in Gwadar.
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.
Masjid for Women
Nabeel Saleem, in his latest letter, writes about masjids for women.
Drug Addiction in Balochistan
Mehernisa Sagheer Baloch, in her debut to SIT Readers\’ Club, writes a letter about drug addiction in Balochistan
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.
Karachi Literature Festival: A Personal Experience
Shehzad Peeral, in his latest to SIT Readers’ Club, writes about his personal experience at the Karachi Literature Festival.
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.
Book Review: Three Daughters of Eve
Shehzad Peeral, in his latest to SIT Readers’ Club, reviews Elif Shafak’s novel, Three Daughters of the Eve.
