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By: Maryam Jilani
You are badly beaten thereby resulting in a devastating state. Then, somehow, you managed to make your way to a roof and hid, but unfortunately, they found you there too. You are forced to come downstairs, and your clothes are being torn apart. They are not done here, but go ahead to burn you alive on the road. You are screaming your lungs out asking for help; yet, nobody comes forward to stop them. Videos and photos are being made as you burn to ashes. You never imagined your end this way but this is it – your end.
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By: Lyba Mobeen
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By: Hamda Shafiq
Opening its eyes, a newborn child is welcomed by the world. He has hands, eyes, nose, ears, and all the internal organs, but his physical and mental states are still under development. From birth to 18 months, he discovers the world through his senses and tries to utter words. From 18 months to 2 years, he starts to define himself.
By: Syeda Sukaina Kazmi
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By: Ahsan Shah
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By: Areesha Muntaha
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By: Sana Ahsan
The rapid increase in the cases of molestation, harassment, and rape – in Pakistan – is shocking. Women are taught to be afraid of any mishap and remain confined to their homes instead of rising up and defending themselves. Although we are living in the age of space and technology, MMA is still an underrated
By: Aimen Jehangir
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By: Fatima Tariq
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By: Sarosh Damji
“Speak when you are angry, and you will make the best speech you will ever regret”.
Many people who have been subjected to abuse or other forms of childhood maltreatment have lost touch with their emotions. It’s not so much that they want to avoid their sentiments; it’s more that they aren’t even aware that they are avoiding them.
By: Bushra Mahnoor
Three years ago, I first crossed the threshold of Girls Hostel 5 at Punjab University. I saw a giant board displayed at the entrance, screaming ‘female students are not allowed to leave the hostel premises after 6 pm’. That was the day I was introduced to sexist hostel curfews. The curfew is not imposed in any of the boys’ hostels.
By: Rameen Javaid
Our education system has suffered a lot of hits during COVID-19. Many schools closed because of the financial crisis, faculty members lost their jobs, and students suffered mental agony as they and their teachers were not familiar with the online education system. Students dropped their education because of the view that the online teaching system is a wastage of time. Many students and teachers didn’t have the gadgets
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By: Ameer Hamza
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By: Asbah Rafique
Imagine a child sitting in a room under a lamp light with his head down in his legs and arms folded. He lifts his head and his eyes have become red and swollen due to continuous weeping and sleeplessness. He stares at a paper lying on the floor next to him, which is his test paper with grades written on it as ‘six out of ten’.
By: Anita Bano
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By: Fatima Aamir
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By: Rameen Javaid
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By: Saira Javaid Cheema
Human rights have always been partial to human understanding yet impending. Human rights and democracy are two correlated terms broadly used in the contemporary world with distinct meanings. The commonly sorted notion of “Human Empowerment” through the inclusion of all stakeholders is the main crux.
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By: Muhammad Ahmad
One of many adverse effects of COVID-19 pandemic was abrupt hike in oil prices
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2014
By: Muhammad Taha Ali
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By: Hannan Bin Tariq
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By: Muhammad Hasnat Tanveer
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By: Wishma Zainab
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By: Khushbakht Aliza Khan
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By: Eman Amjad Ali
A substantial amount of my life was spent in the belief that young girls are not supposed to question the prejudiced beliefs of the society they reside in. I assumed it as a fact that the world was only run by older people, who were more robust than I could ever be, that it was unethical of me to speak out
By: Mehroz Maitla
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