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Opinion
Awakening Humanity: Shedding light on the path to self-introspection
In a person’s life, every moment is for self-introspection. There is no fixed time for this. When the person wakes, it is enlightenment.
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Uniting for a sustainable future amidst climate challenges
In the contemporary landscape, a looming and formidable issue has taken centre stage - climate change.
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Transforming education to build strong foundations for success
In many ways, education is like a building, requiring various elements to stand tall. To erect any structure on the ground, the most crucial element is its foundation.
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Critical Thinking Crisis in Pakistan: Causes and Consequences
The decline of critical thinking in Pakistan, dissecting causes from education to media bias, calls for reform to foster intellectual progress.
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Unlocking Minds: Nurturing a bookish renaissance amidst the mobile age
In an era dominated by mobile phones, students' focus on book reading diminishes, impacting their goals.
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J&K Mission Youth: Empowering Kashmiri youth through education and opportunities
The Super 75B scholarship opening doors for Kashmiri students signifies an earnest step toward inclusive education from J&K Mission Youth.
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Understanding Life: Between Joy and Hardship
Life means different things to different people. While some say it’s about solitude or following one's own path, the truth is—there is no single, perfect definition.
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Frozen Taps, Blankets & Hope: Surviving a Kashmiri Winter
Nature blesses Earth with diverse seasons, each holding its own significance in our environment. While personal preferences vary, the contrasts shape our daily lives.
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