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Social media and Pakistani revolution

We are just sick and tired of these corrupt politicians and their corrupt practices in Pakistan. High inflation rate and lawlessness are the gifts from our ruling elite to the people of Pakistan. The concept of middle class has vanished from the Pakistani society and now it has become the battle of survival... 

Myths related to OPV and Dr Shakil Afridi

Over 200 polio cases were officially reported during 2011, and this year in 2012, it is going to be even worse despite some precautionary measures are being taken. There are so many factors contributing towards the rise in polio cases in Pakistan, for example widespread corruption on the organisational... 

What lesson we learn, when Karachi burns?

It has been ages since Karachi is burning, whether it is ethnic violence or Political parties clash Karachi burns for any reason. Major or minor it doesn’t really matter. Some believes that this coalition Government and its allies are equally responsible for the massacre in the city. Ruling political... 

What makes my passion unique

What makes my passion unique is that I am not a ten-year-old who is engaged with a passion for four-wheeled playthings. I am an unassuming, functional, employed 40-year-old.  Read More →

The album of life

There was once a world without you. Someone was celebrating your expected and awaited arrival and some bore hardships and pains to bring you into this world. With the first click you land into this place which is a beautiful masterpiece of the creator. You are an adorable baby, a joy to your parents... 

Health ICT towards millennium development goals

Current telecommunication technologies have an astonishing ability for transmitting information. The internet provides abundant database, reference materials, and online journals that all have given enormous significance to connectivity in developing regions of the world. These resources have brought... 

Why Veena Malik not Ali Zafar?

Last Saturday night I happened to watch Ali Zafar’s London Paris New York along with my wife. We were just too excited to see Ali Zafar in a chocolate hero role after being a clown in “Tere Bin Laden” which was applauded highly. There could be mixed critics on this new film but for me it was... 

Terror grips besieged city

They used to say and, may be it still applies that Beirut is the battlefield for the proxy wars of the Middle East between certain regional factions and international forces. But what inspires is the resilience of the Lebanese of how they have managed to stay afloat and may have proved to be one of the... 

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