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An End of a Tumultuous Era
Ishtiaq Ahmed
London: Her Majesty, Elizabeth II, The Queen of UK and territories is laid to rest at St George’s Chapel at Windsor. The final rites involved a funeral prayer at West Minister Abbey, a short walk from the West Minister Hall…
What lays ahead for the King Charle III
Ishtiaq Ahmed
London: King Charle III was formally proclaimed yesterday as the King of United Kingdom and territories following the death of the Queen, Elizabeth II, his mother on Thursday, 8th of September. It is an end of one era and…
D’ Day for Truss: ‘Surrender’ and exit for Boris
News Desk
London: Yesterday, Boris Johnson travelled to Balmoral in Scotland to tender his resignation to the Queen. Shortly after, Liz Truss was formally ‘invited’ by Her Majesty to form the next government. The Conservative party…
Equality Obligation, Not Discretion
Ishtiaq Ahmed
Bradford: One of the litmus tests for any country’s claim to civility and inclusiveness is how it treats its religious minorities. Religious minorities make up about 4 percent of Pakistan’s indigenous population, comprising…
Is education soul of society?
Hakim Fateh
QUETTA: Well-known English writer Gilbert Keith Chesterton put forward that "education is simply the soul of society which passes from one generation to another".
To put it in a simple way, education is an eternal and…
Commonwealth games 2022. A bouquet of cultural diversity
Ishtiaq Ahmed
The Commonwealth games, often referred to as the Friendly Games, is an international multi-sport event involving athletes from the Commonwealth of Nations. The event was first held in 1930, and, with the exception of 1942…
Hajj: Mere A Ritual or A Catalyst for Change?
Ishtiaq Ahmed
London: Hajj, one of the five tenets of Islamic belief and practice, is obligatory for all those who have the means to make pilgrimage to Makkah at least once in their lifetime for this purpose.
There are many valuable…
‘In Politics You Can Delay Things But Can’t Hide’
Ishtiaq Ahmed
London: Inevitable has happened. After months of wrangling, incriminations and posturing, Boris Johnson, the Prime Minister of Britain, was forced into resignation on Thursday (July 7) thus opening up a real possibility…
Lessons to learn in modern age
Mukhtar Karim
Throughout human history, mankind have not been too adept to learn from events whether these be of their making or natural occurrences.
This perhaps is more true now than it was before which should not be the case given…
Reading in the age of propaganda
Mukhtar Kareem
Quetta: For me, the most interesting thing has been reading books. Books are not only a repository of knowledge but also a guide for the future for us and our generations to come. In this sense, books provide a valuable…