2013

Real Purpose of Education in Islam

The central issue of curriculum, and even more fundamental issue of the purpose of education normally do not attract our attention; they have already been decided by the ‘advanced’ countries for us and our job is only to follow in their footsteps to achieve their level of progress. In the ‘First’ world, education has become an extension of the capitalist …

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Study in United States

If you want the very best education available, or if you want to further your career by working with top professionals in your field, the United States is the place for you.   An education in the United States is the best preparation for achieving your professional goals. America has a lot to offer to international students: the highest-ranked education …

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Economy & Governance in Pakistan

China and India are known for their manufacturing and service Industries. The hunger to move up in the innovation cycle is seen in both. However, the lesson of the history is that you cannot get your economies right if you do not get your Politics right. Pakistan has been a serious victim of bad governance, ethnic rivalries, absence of rule …

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Balochistan Pakistan’s El Dorado

Balochistan is the largest of the four provinces of Pakistan and is spread over an area of 347,190 Sq. Kms, forming 43.6 per cent of country’s total area. Though it’s the largest province In terms of area, it has clustered population and is smallest in terms of population. Geography Quetta is the capital city of Balochistan. The province is divided …

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Human Trafficking

Human trafficking is a form of modern-day slavery, and involves the use of force, fraud, or coercion to exploit human beings for some type of labor or commercial sex purpose. Every year, millions of men, women, and children worldwide’ including in Pakistan’ become victims of human trafficking. Today remittances of Pakistani expatriates hover around US$ 13-14 billion which accounts for …

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First-ever Civilian Transition in Pakistan: Prospects & Challenges

2013 Elections have brought to light many firsts in Pakistan. Firstly, there was an independent and impartial Election Commission that conducted the general elections. Secondly, a caretaker setup, to ensure free, fair and transparent elections, was installed through a constitutional process. We are also heading towards a first-ever civilian transition. Since the general elections 1970, seven general elections ‘1985, 1988, …

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‘Pakistan is being invaded constantly by a terrorist superpower: USA’

Exclusive Interview with Noam Chomsky on Pakistan Elections Professor Emeritus at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Noam Chomsky, is without doubt the most widely heard and read public intellectual alive today. Although trained in linguistics, he has written on and extensively critiqued a wide range of topics, including US foreign policy, mainstream media discourses and anarchist philosophy. Professor Chomsky, …

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Elections 2013: The PTI Show? Kaptaan brings out the youth to vote

As the election dust settles and political landscape becomes clearer, allegations and counter allegations of rigging are cropping up. Some parties are demanding recount of votes in certain constituencies while some want fresh polls to be held in Karachi and some other parts of the country. Media spotlight on instances of rigging has further intensified the debate whether elections were …

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LIVING UNDER DRONES

In the United States, the dominant narrative about the use of drones in Pakistan is of a surgically precise and effective tool that makes the US safer by enabling ‘targeted killing’ of terrorists, with minimal downsides or collateral impacts. This narrative is false. Real threats to US security and to Pakistani civilians exist in the Pakistani border areas now targeted …

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