As children, we felt a chill of excitement when we heard how Ali Baba, a poor wood-cutter from the forest, found a treasure in a cave full of gold. It gave us goosebumps. Similarly, many other stories had such enticing thrill when the character of the novel or the movie suddenly finds abundant wealth. The story of the Sub-Continent is much similar and gives sequential resemblance. A colonizer, in long search of raw-material and wealth, suddenly finds a goose that lays golden eggs. It, with political and colonial acumen, colonizes the region.
A Baloch Tragedy of Love and Loss: The Legendary Story of Umar and Maho
Nigar Raazzaq Zamurani writes a research article for SIT Readers\’ Club. The research article explores the story of Umar and Maho.
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 […]
