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For the Love of Plants
Studies show that plants improve mental health
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The hidden struggles of PhD scholars in Pakistan
Pakistani PhD scholars struggle with outdated curriculums, lack of funding, and insufficient support for research.
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Balochistan’s women are not just survivors—they are architects of change
From activism to sports, Balochistan’s women are reshaping their province’s future despite ongoing struggles.
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Sindh’s water crisis and the illegality of the new canals on the Indus
Sindh faces a growing water crisis as the illegal construction of new canals threatens its future and livelihoods.
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Car prices remain sky-high, leaving car enthusiasts stranded
Pakistan’s auto market: Inflation down, but car prices up. Are policies favoring the elite over the everyday buyer?
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Silent schools, silent authorities & the absenteeism epidemic in district Sherani
In Sherani, teachers mark attendance but rarely show up, leaving students to navigate a broken education system alone.
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Is poetry dead?
Poetry isn’t merely surviving — it's alive in protests, on billboards, in memes, echoing from parliament to Pepsi ads.
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Remembering Allah Daad Wahid
Another young life stolen, another future erased—Allah Daad Wahid’s memory haunts Karachi University's silent halls.
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Commemorating Operations Swift Retort
On February 27, 2019, PAF's Operation Swift Retort showcased Pakistan's aerial defense prowess.
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Tracing roots in a tired city: A heritage walk through Karachi
A love letter to Karachi—loud, layered, relentless—a city that demands to be remembered, even as it forgets itself.