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World No Tobacco Day: A Pledge to Have a World without Tobacco

By: Abdul Rehman World No Tobacco Day is celebrated every year on 31st March around the world. According to UN Institute for Health report, Pakistan is not only among the countries with most of the victims of smoking, but it also the largest producer of tobacco. Dr. Caesar Sajjad, former president of the Pakistan Medical says, “Every year more than ...

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Departmental Sociology

 By: Syed Aurang Zaib                             For institutions, it takes time to reach a fine level of maturity and productivity but what is more needed, is a concerned behavior and intended motivations with more divert levels of rational thinking. State, with all its powers and reasonable efforts can largely settle or cop its primary technical hitches with the absolute support and artless ...

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The Lyari Under-Ground

By: Durr BiBi Ishaque Music Producer-Singer A.R Rehman says “The idea of music is to liberate the listeners and lead them to a frame where they feel that they are elevated.” There are various genres of music and one is the ‘Rap Genre’ among them. The Rap is a vocal technique of the Hip-Hop music  and it is a sub-culture ...

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Let’s save Malir Union Ground  

By: Junaid Baluch Slowly but surely the gang-war is trembling and losing its feet from Malir, and the new phase of life is knocking the door to welcome the Malir’s inhabitants. Seemingly, shaded blood has turned dried to be the lesson for future generation and pierced bullets on walls are reminding the darkest moments of dreadful period. Now it is ...

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Women: A Snubbed Entity       

By: Munaj Gul Baloch The world would have lost its beauty if the women were not created by Almighty, because a woman is called the first social institution for a child, a family and a nation. But it is with no surprise that in every walk of life, women are being treated as if they are not part of this ...

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Sufis’ Message

By: Ejaz Magsi Sufis, is termed ‘Najat’ in Islam, ‘Nirvana’ in Buddhism, ‘Salvation’ in Christianity, and ‘Mukhti’ in Hinduism. The word Sufi is derived from Safa meaning pure, purified of ignorance, superstition, dogmatism, egotism, and fanaticism, as well as free from limitations of caste, creed, race  and nation. The Sufis believe in God as the Absolute, the only Being; and that all ...

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The relation between Lyari and music

By: Durr Bibi Ishaque Lyari is the most famous area of Karachi, the capital of the Sindh, Pakistan. It is the most densely populated town of city, and it was also called ‘’wild south’’ few years back. Wild side of Lyari is most apparent one, which is well known to world. The Lyari gangwar is of more than 40-year-old. When ...

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The Shepherd: A Picture of Balochistan

By: Hammal Mir Every society is full of different problems as many people settle with their mutual needs, desires and creeds in an area. Researchers, writers and other field experts are providing their professional services to facilitate the people and paying heed to solve the existing problem of the society and assist the individuals towards prosperity and ease. Different methods ...

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Turbat: From Fortunate to Unfortunate Reign

By: Durr BiBi Ishaque  I know that the title of this piece is title bizarre. It should be unfortunate to fortunate because we should move from badness to goodness, not from goodness to badness; order of human nature. But it’s fortune of Baloch which is itself bad. Firstly, I talk about what is a fortunate life? Fortune maybe luxurious for ...

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Frequent power breakdown of electricity in Makran

By: Mannan Samad Makran, despite being the biggest coastal division of Balochistan, suffers from frequent power breakdowns in the blessings month of Ramazan. Over the past few days, the division has been gripped of extreme heat-weaves with mercury touching 50 to 54 degrees Celsius, while the unannounced power outages made life miserable for the people. The rising temperatures have already ...

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