Everybody wants a Change, but nobody wants to change themselves
Everyone does corruption. It is so common that nobody in this country wants to change it. We as the rich and the powerful tend to believe that we deserve everything. Even if we catch someone’s corruption, we have a dangling […]
Read MoreRescue on the Sea
Very little has been written about the ancient coastal people of Lyari – the irrepressible Makranis – who take their name from the Makran coast of Sindh and, Balochistan, which also indicates a common history of the two provinces; the […]
Read MorePakistan Mourns – And The World With It
KARACHI: Yesterday was one of the saddest days in the history of Pakistan. About 141 casualties were reported after at least […]
Peshawar School Attack: 141 dead
On Tuesday morning, at about 9.30am, the Army Public School in Peshawar was stormed by six militants wearing uniforms of […]
Rise My Voice For My Rights
Dream to fly In the sky Like a bird That goes high and high Dream to fulfill The wishes and […]
I Find Crises As An Opportunity
The whole life seems to be faded When I wasn’t able it to manipulated Life was accustomed to be deteriorated […]
‘Mockingjay, Part 1′ Movie Review: The Games are still on
The Hunger Games is the third major Young Adult franchise to split its final movie into two parts. And yes […]
“Dreams, Delusions and Denial”
Dreams – a ubiquitous reality are aspirations that are rooted in a man’s intrinsic nature. It is strange to note […]
Book Review – “Gone Girl” – Lies That Make Or Break A Marriage
The New York Times best-seller “Gone Girl'” by Gillian Flynn is the epitome of the well-known phrase ‘Do not judge a book […]
Children of A Lesser God
Life has always been arduous for the common man in Pakistan. The drudgery of earning a legal living and the […]
Book Review: The God Of Small Things
“…the secret of the Great Stories is that they have no secrets. The Great Stories are the ones you have […]
A Free Soul
Do you ever just stand in front of the mirror and In a split second realise that this person standing […]
Book review: My Name Is Red
My Name Is Red is a mélange of both artistic devotion and meditation on love. It also potently portrays the […]
Gilgit Baltistan’s Dilemma
It is said that it takes four to five years to become a first class citizen of any country but […]