January 2019

Jahangir’s World Times

How to Stop Being Average

How to Stop Being Average

By: Rokhana Riaz Design Your Life Design your own life like you want it. Now if you can take on some responsibilities, you’ve got to consider those. Yes, you can ignore your responsibilities, but you won’t feel good about that. Here’s what the old prophet said: “Some things that taste good now in the mouth turn bitter later in the …

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Research Culture in Pakistan

Research Culture in Pakistan

An Oft-neglected Domain Research is an all-time métier of Dr Zahid Yousaf, an Associate Professor and Head Center for Media and Communication Studies, University of Gujrat. His deep devotion for, and resolute commitment to, promoting research is vividly evident in the launch of, in a very short span of time, MPhil and PhD classes at the Centre, and a growing …

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Strategic Culture

Strategic Culture

A Conceptual Analysis In his monumental work ‘The Art of War’, revered Chinese general, military strategist, writer and philosopher Sun Tzu asserts: “If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you …

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Feministic Reflections in Literary Texts

Feministic Reflections in Literary Texts

As the twentieth century witnesses an exponential growth of knowledge, rationality is able to delineate the different aspects of art and culture. Literature, one of the best creations of the ages, became a target point of these studies. The post-modernist criticism of art and sculpture, including all the fine arts and even literature as well, is an important aspect of …

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SOCIAL MEDIA

SOCIAL MEDIA

A NEW CORRIDOR FOR POLITICS AND CITIZEN JOURNALISM IN PAKISTAN Social media has become an increasingly significant part of the daily lives of billions of users, and politics is no exception. Its impact in politics has become the new trend as it grows in importance as a forum for political activism. Various social media platforms, like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube, …

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In Conversation with Almas Sabeeh Saqib, 18th in Punjab, PMS-2017-18

Almas Sabeeh Saqib

Jahangir’s World Times (JWT): First of all, please tell us about your educational background? Almas Sabeeh Saqib: I did BA (Hons) with majors in Political Science from Government College University (GCU), Lahore. Later, I earned a Bachelor’s degree in Law. JWT: How much helpful did you find Jahangir’s World Times (JWT) in your preparation for PMS exam? Almas: Both World …

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In Conversation with Sarmad Ali (PAS), 18th in Pakistan, CSS 2017-18

In Conversation with Sarmad Ali (PAS), 18th in Pakistan, CSS 2017-18

I appeared twice for mock exams conducted by World Times Institute and that gave me a real motivation to appear in actual CSS exam with great confidence and strong determination. Jahangir’s World Times (JWT): First of all, please tell us about your educational background? Sarmad ALi (SA): I did my matriculation and intermediate from Larkana Board. Then, I got selected …

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AFGHAN PEACE TRANSITION

AFGHAN PEACE

Chartering The Way Forward As part of his campaign for the 2016 US presidential election, a critical soul-searching on the protracted, unwinnable Afghanistan war, which the United States finds itself awkwardly bogged down into, formed a recurrent discourse in Donald Trump’s speeches. He called for a thorough review of the US policy vis-à-vis Afghanistan. However, like his predecessors in the …

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The Opening of Kartarpur Corridor

Kartarpur Corridor

Can India and Pakistan bring down their ‘Berlin Wall’? On November 28, Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan, performed the ground-breaking of the four-kilometre-long Kartarpur Corridor. In his address at the ceremony, PM Khan said both the countries cannot move forward without breaking the chains of the past. He cited the examples of France and Germany, the European countries that …

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