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
Your shopping radar might pick up on something different. A new dazzling trend could catch your eye, leaving you very tempted. But before you commit, ask yourself if you'll still be thrilled by it next week? Venus/Uranus loves to shake things up, but its vibe can be fleeting. If it feels like a fun leap out of your comfort zone, go for it! But if it's pure impulse, you might want to pause.
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With Venus in innovative Aquarius angling toward Uranus in your sign, a connection could light up your world. This person's unique energy might perfectly complement your down-to-earth nature, creating the potential for something special. Whether it's a mentor, collaborator or new business contact, this bond may take your career or business ventures to exciting new heights.
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A trip could open up a world of new places and faces. This journey promises more than just sightseeing, as it's about embracing unique experiences that enhance your curiosity. Eager to sample exotic cuisines, explore offbeat spots or connect with people who inspire novel ideas? You'll welcome the unconventional, so expect a few delightful surprises that get you thinking.
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Venus angles towards Uranus, so a festive event could hold a delightful surprise. An encounter may transform your social life and offer insights or connections that might boost your finances or business plans. This isn't just any conversation, it's one that can open doors you hadn't even considered. Try to stay open to new ideas and people, even if they're outside your usual circle.
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Your ambitions could change. A key interaction or unexpected opportunity might catapult your career forward in ways you hadn't imagined. Today's Venus/Uranus energies can trigger surprises, so stay open to sudden shifts or unusual ideas, as they might hold the key to your next big leap. Your natural charisma shines, so seize the moment and let lively cosmic energies work their magic.
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A sudden realisation could shake up your life and lifestyle in the best possible way. This âÂÂahaâ moment might disrupt your usual routine, but you'll soon break free from what's no longer serving you. It may be a fresh outlook, smart idea or a sudden opportunity. Welcoming this change can open doors to greater happiness. Let go of perfection and lean into possibility.
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A flash of inspiration or a unique opportunity could ignite your entrepreneurial spirit. Make use of any creative ideas, a clever side hustle or brilliant business venture, as it's your chance to shine. The Venus/Uranus energies urge embracing the unconventional, so don't shy away from thinking outside the box. Take the leap, as it might just be the start of your next big triumph or success.
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A homely social event could take an unexpected turn. Enter an unconventional guest who lights up the gathering with their unique perspective and intriguing vibe. Their offbeat charm might challenge your outlook, encouraging lively conversations that linger long after the party's over. Their fresh ideas and the sheer novelty of their energy suggests this encounter can inspire you.
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A detached yet illuminating conversation could shift your perspective on a project. Seeing it in a more experimental light sparks fresh ideas and exciting possibilities. The current cosmic alignment also encourages teamwork, reminding you that collaboration can lead to unexpected outcomes. You might just discover a breakthrough that takes your sizzling plan to the next level.
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With Venus in the unique inclined Aquarius connecting to Uranus in fellow earth sign Taurus, the universe could have a delightful surprise in store. An unexpected treat may come your way, such as a spontaneous invitation, a surprise gift or perhaps a chance encounter that leaves you very happy. This pleasant twist won't be a one-off. You might find yourself wanting to experience it again.
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Ready for a unique get-together? Think outside the box, as a themed night, an interactive experience or an open invitation to new faces, could be fun. This won't be your typical gathering, as it can draw a new crowd and encourage fascinating conversations. You might just make connections that expand your world in unforeseen ways and make wonderful memories too.
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You may feel a sudden nudge to reach out to someone who isn't your usual type of friend. Trust that instinct. This connection could offer a new way of seeing life or even open doors to brilliant opportunities. The Venus/Uranus tie-up thrives on the unconventional, so step outside your comfort zone and embrace the differences. They may be more enriching than you imagine.
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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