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Love: A River to Cherish or Curse To Bare

A Philosophical Journey Love is a river that flows through the vast landscape of human experience, carving its path with the gentle touch of understanding and the fierce currents of passion. It is a force that binds us together, transcending boundaries of time, culture, and distance. Like a river, love can be both tranquil and tumultuous. In its peaceful moments, it offers solace and harmony, a gentle reminder of our shared humanity. Yet, in its turbulent times, it challenges us, pushing us to navigate through the uncertainties and trials that come with it. Lo

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The Unseen Genocide

Unveiling the Humanitarian Crisis The relentless conflict between Israel and Palestine has plunged Gaza into unimaginable suffering, with innocent lives at stake. The shocking reality is that 40% of the 24,448 Palestinians in Gaza who lost their lives were children. This ongoing crisis demands our immediate attention to expose the atrocities committed by Israel, including the destruction of vital infrastructure and biased media coverage. In this blog post, I try to unveil the harsh truths behind the Israel-Gaza war, shedding light on the urgent need for a ceasefire, con

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United We Stand … Divided We Fall!

As per what I was taught in my school the name of my beloved country “Pakistan” is an acronym for Punjab, Afghania, Kashmir, Indus and Tan representing Baluchistan. I absolutely thought that the word Pakistan was first coined in a pamphlet famously known as Pakistan Declaration written and published by Chaudhary Rahmat Ali, in which the word Pakstan without the alphabet ‘I’ and was used for the first time and was presented in the Round Table conferences in 1933. But the people of subcontinent were quite familiar with the word Pakistan much before Pakistan Movement because