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 خاندانی نظام: روایات، چیلنجز، اور جدید حقایق کو سمجھنا

   خاندانی نظام: روایات، چیلنجز، اور جدید حقایق کو سمجھنا  خاندانی نظام، ایک ایسی اصطلاح جو بات چیت میں آسانی سے چلی جاتی ہے، لیکن پھر بھی گہرے معنی رکھتی ہے، دنیا بھر میں معاشروں کی تشکیل کرتی ہے۔ اپنے…

SDG 5: Gender Equality

SDG 5: Gender Equality — Breaking Barriers, Empowering Futures

Women make up half of Pakistan’s population, yet face systemic barriers in education, employment, politics, and personal freedoms. SDG 5 calls for eliminating discrimination and ensuring equal opportunities for women and girls. This article examines the challenges, progress, and strategic reforms needed to unlock women’s potential for national prosperity.

The Biological Reality of Gender

The Biological Reality of Gender: Male and Female Only

Biology recognizes only two sexes: male and female. Modern debates blur this clarity, but society must combine compassion with truth. This article explores the science, social implications, and a way forward that respects both reality and human dignity.

The Soldier’s Paradox

The Soldier’s Paradox

This study maps the “soldier’s paradox”: how the virtues forged by military moulding—discipline, cohesion, decisiveness—become either assets or liabilities in civilian life and politics. Through theory, case vignettes (Eisenhower, de Gaulle, Grant, Musharraf, Pinochet), and an institutional lens on Pakistan, it shows why soldiers must be re-moulded for consent-based leadership and how constitutional boundaries keep command culture democratic.

The Early Challenges of  Pakistan

The Early Challenges of  Pakistan’s Formative Years (1947–1958) The early challenges of Pakistan as an independent nation in 1947 were a moment filled with hope but shadowed by immense challenges. The newly created state faced a host of complex hurdles…

The Psychological and Social Impacts of Fictitious Narratives

The Psychological and Social Impacts of Fictitious Narratives

1. “Television’s true legacy isn’t simply entertainment—it’s the gradual rewriting of how we think people should act, both in our relationships and in our own lives.”
2. “From the flawless TV mother to the effortlessly charming hero, fictional characters quietly set the benchmarks by which we judge—and sometimes imitate—those around us.”
3. “Excessive screen time can make everyday life seem lacking—not because reality has changed, but because our perception of it has been reshaped by fiction.”