By Ayesha Majeed - It is a very common research that fathers generally have as much or more influence on many aspects of a daughter’s life as compared to the mothers. In most cases how “he approaches his own life will serve
By Irfan Bukhari - The project never materialised further than the paper it was produced on and the sense of achievement and joy that innocent Baloch people from Pishin
A year ago on 16th December, 2014 the day when Pakistani nation was completely traumatized after the heart-wrenching incident of school attack in Peshawar
One of the most stunning geopolitical transformations in recent years has been the warming relationship between South Korea and the People’s Republic of China.
By Mehtab Haider - Although, Pakistan’s external account seems in comfortable position mainly because of debt creating dollar inflows during last two years rule of PML-N but internal accounts
By Zulfiqar Kunbhar - The communities living in the fan shaped delta of Indus River, the lifeline of Pakistan, are entirely different from the rest of the country. Almost entire community gathers at one place
By Rabia Ahmed - It seems a bit unfair to expect the Prime Minister or any other government minister to worry about the power crisis. After all who in Pakistan worries about the Maori in New Zealand
By Ayesha Majeed - “Some research suggests that women are often better at articulating their feelings than men because as the female brain develops, more capacity is reserved for language, memory,
By Sidrah Roghay - Saba*, a parent, pays Rs 80,000 as school fee for three children who attend the Beaconhouse School System. That’s a lot of money even for her well-to-do family which owns a profitable
By Yasir Habib Khan - Pakistan’s embattling economy looks to be on the mend. Index provider MSCI tends to consider Pakistan among emerging markets of the world.
The Pakistan Fashion Design Council in collaboration with Sunsilk presented the eighth PFDC Sunsilk Fashion Week. Indeed the 8th PFDC Sunsilk Fashion Week
By S. Mubashir Noor - Even for a cult of personality, the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) is unique. Its beloved leader, Altaf Hussain, sings, tells jokes, and takes a nap; all while addressing the faithful.
By Irfan Bukhari - Though I live on people’s donations, mostly simpletons who consider maulviat as an institution of Islam but I wield unlimited powers in the society. My journey to present-day-state
By Naila Inayat - Set in the picturesque Uttarakhand valley in the mighty Himalayas, a cricket ground comes as pleasant surprise in India.The Abhimanyu Cricket Academy in Dehradun is providing
By Rabia Ahmed - In a complex tale of interrelationships, Malika's marriage to her first cousin Latif was settled before she was born. When the parents formalised the agreement the groom
By Aftab Channa - Although, the people have always heard about miracles in their lives, however with the particular case of the Sindh Assembly Secretariat, it has been the place where miracles happen
As Mercury syncs with Uranus a financial breakthrough could be on the horizon. This may be an unexpected opportunity to boost your income, offering the chance to ease household and other expenses. This aspect rewards those who think outside the box but act swiftly. Whether it's a side hustle, a rise, or a creative idea that pays off, be sure to make that smart move soon.
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Today the call for adventure rings loud and clear. Be ready to break out of your comfort zone and embrace the world with a fresh perspective by letting your curiosity lead the way. The best part? You're determined not to let any negativity hold you back. Stay steady, optimistic, and open to possibilities. Say yes to spontaneity and avoid letting limiting thoughts get to you.
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As Mercury links with Uranus, a little quiet reflection could work wonders for you. Taking time to pause and think deeply might reveal dazzling insights, especially when it comes to a tricky financial issue. Solutions could come from unexpected angles, so don't dismiss those âÂÂaha!â moments. Trust your nimble mind to connect the dots and uncover a plan that really works.
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Get ready for some fascinating conversations. If something you chat about really excites you this can be a cue to take it further. Activities or clubs that you didn't know about may come to light that are perfect for you. Mind, with Uranus preparing to turn direct the past could begin to have a fascinating influence on the present. Something you once enjoyed could come back into vogue.
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Have a clever money-making idea? Don't waste it, Leo. If you put it into action, you could start a whole new side business that makes it easier to pay bills plus any extra expenses. You may also be giving more thought to your health routines and how far they are helping you to feel really well. Need support? A personal trainer or a good friend could help you stay accountable.
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Been patiently looking into something? Prize information could find you making significant progress. Perhaps someone's helpful advice enables you to take several steps forward and overcome issues that have been a bit of a drag. Today's zesty line-up is perfect for connecting with someone who can see your issue in a fresh light and one that makes all the difference.
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The coming day or so could find you restless. Matters might not to go as planned but keep an open mind as certain ideas and opportunities could pleasantly surprise you. A new door might open that inspires you to try something different. It may be a challenge and will likely involve a learning curve, but it could be the kind that you'll thoroughly enjoy and instantly rise to.
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The opportunity to collaborate or liaise with someone could highlight the natural chemistry you have between you. You might even be dazzled by them. There's so much more to them than it seems and being around them might bring out qualities of your own that have lain dormant. Get ready for a journey of discovery that allows you to realize more of your true potential Scorpio.
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This is a day when spontaneity could pay off and might secure you a job or other offer that you would not get otherwise. The window of opportunity may be very small so if you notice it, you'll need to act fast to take advantage of it. If you have been worrying about finances this might be just the chance you've been looking for. It could set you up for future gains and profits, Archer.
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A chance meeting could pave the way for a romance or friendship to develop that may be like nothing you've experienced before. The two of you may get on right away because you have a lot in common. You'll also respect each other's views even if there are areas of conflict. This may be the glue that keeps you coming back for more Capricorn and that deepens your bond.
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With an electrifying aspect on the go a flash of inspiration could inspire you to make changes to your place that encourage greater peace, calm and healing. While decluttering can give you more room to think, giving your place a makeover can be a good move too. The combination could prove energizing. Keen on Feng Shui? These principles could bring harmony to your home.
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You likely have lots to do, but present influences hints that a relationship might benefit from more attention from you. Focusing on you own plans could see you missing out on the good times to be had with a partner or other close friend. A lively blend of aspects suggests making the effort to connect with someone you care about as it could uplift and nurture you both Pisces.
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By Yasir Habib Khan - Pakistan’s embattling economy looks to be on the mend. Index provider MSCI tends to consider Pakistan among emerging markets of the world.
By Ali Rizvi - The odds of being an astronaut are 1:14200000 or 1 in 142 million. The odds of sky diving over the Mount Everest are 1:35500000 or 1 in 355 million. The odds of a Pakistani to visit the North and the South Pole are
By A Rahim Khan - Famously, science fiction doyen, Arthur C. Clarke, ventured, as a young air force officer who occasionally dabbled in fiction, the idea of communication satellites. Proposing the launch of ‘artificial satellites’ into
By A Rahim Khan - “I want to be clear, you’re a Muslim, so why did you write a book about the founder of Christianity?” If the questions seem pointed, even a little blunt, forgetting that it sounds hopelessly obtuse, that is
By A Rahim Khan - “If not us, then who? If not now, then when?” There is certain vigor, even a brio to this paraphrased apothegm attributed to the revered 1st century Jewish scholar, Hillel the Elder.
By Ayesha Majeed - It is a very common research that fathers generally have as much or more influence on many aspects of a daughter’s life as compared to the mothers. In most cases how “he approaches his own life will serve
By Ayesha Majeed - This is an attempt to frame the rich history of costumes and textiles that this subcontinent enjoyed in the reign of Mughal emperors (1526-1857). Their leisurely and relaxed life style
By Haroon Janjua - Rocking waves of tides strike the coast beneath the sweltering sun and a string of fishermen’s boats line the docks. Ibrahim Haideri describes the shanties and deplorable, squalid
By Rabia Ahmed - The Mayo Hospital is located on Hospital Road, at the time of its construction in 1870 a peaceful street in the midst of a beautiful town. It is now a dirty, overcrowded road with all the attendant pollution
By Yasir Habib Khan - Despite government’s rebuff, Ebola’s incursion looms dark in Pakistan as more than 100 Pakistanis working or trading in Ebola affected areas have returned to Pakistan during last two months.
By Mirza Khurram Shahzad - Exactly after two years when she was shot in the head, Malala Yousafzai became the second Pakistani ever to have won the Nobel. Though she shared the peace prize with the Indian Child rights activist Kailash
By Sidrah Roghay - In the historic October 21 rally in Karachi, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, the young Pakistan People’s Party chairman, spoke strongly against the Taliban and extremism—for the two discourage critical thinking and push the
By Rabia Ahmed - Soranus, a Greek physician practising in Rome in the 2nd century AD wrote about patients presenting with soft bones and terrible deformities. Frustratingly, he didn’t know what caused this.
Heavy monsoon rainfall in the country has brought catastrophe in Kashmir and most parts of the Punjab as flash floods have displaced thousands of people from their homes, further inflicting huge financial losses to an ailing economy. Severe damage was caused by spillage from the Jhelum and