2013

Population Bomb

Most educated people in Pakistan agree with the fact that the country’s population has been growing at an alarming rate during the past few decades. Pakistan was only the second country after India that started an official family planning programme about 50 years ago, while many other Asian and Arab countries did so later. Even though in Islam there is …

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Nations & States

In politics, individuals normally act in connection with social groupings. The political world has been divided in terms of ‘we versus ‘they’, the latter being referred to as barbarians, outsiders or more often, ‘the ‘enemy’. Most of us belong to groups which reflect our work, political views, religious beliefs and life styles. But there is one group that pervades all …

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In Conversation with Nazia Mohal, (PMS 2012 1st Position)

‘One should always try to improve one’s professional as well as educational expertise’  Jahangir’s World Times (JWT): Our readers would be curious about your background, so would you please share this part of your life with them? Nazia Mohal: I hail from a village in district Hafizabad and I received my primary education there. My father is a renowned lawyer …

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Noam Chomsky

Avram Noam Chomsky is an intellectual prodigy, a famous linguist and a well-known philosopher, cognitive scientist, logician, historian, political critic and activist. In a 2005 poll, he was voted the “World’s Top Public Intellectual”. His articles that contain a strident criticism of US Foreign Policy appear in a number of international newspapers and journals. Early Life Chomsky was born in …

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Margaret Thatcher The Iron Lady

The only female prime minister of Great Britain. Birth date: October 13, 1925 Birth place: Grantham, Lincolnshire, England Birth name: Margaret Hilda Roberts Father: Alfred Roberts, grocer Mother: Beatrice Ethel (Stephenson) Roberts, grocer Marriage: Sir Denis Thatcher (December 13, 1951- June 26, 2003, his death) Children: Mark and Carol (twins), August 15, 1953 Education: Somerville College at Oxford College, Chemistry, …

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Labour Rights in Pakistan: Still a Far Cry

The International Labour Day, also known as May Day, is observed across the globe on May 1 every year to commemorate the intrepid and courageous Chicago labourers who sacrificed their lives in order to gain their rights. On May 1, 1886, a number of workers were killed when they were demanding an 8-hour workday instead of 12-hour.The movement started at …

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Rehmat Ali Razi Member Executive Committee APNS & Member Standing Committee CPNE

Jahangir’s World Times (JWT): Do you foresee postponement of elections owing to some factors including security threats? Rehmat Ali Razi (RAR): No doubt, we lack an ideal situation for holding the elections and to fulfil the requirements of the constitution and the democratic norms, the electoral process shouldn’t be postponed or delayed in any case. I am hopeful that General …

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Taroscpoe for Elections 2013

While casting the Horoscope and Taroscope for the General Elections 2013, one thing that incessantly struck to my mind was that could there have been any more troubled time than what we are going through nowadays. General Elections 2013 will be held at a time when the whole world is passing through a chaotic period with a lot of hullabaloo …

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Khyber Pakhtunkhwa The Paradise Lost?

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, a province of Pakistan blessed with scenic landscapes and unmatched beauty, is a region where the Indian Subcontinent meets the Hindu Kush Mountain range of Afghanistan. Having the most varied terrain and a vigorous cultural spectrum, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is the most diverse province of Pakistan. The area is famous across the globe due to its geographical location, hospitable …

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