The Looming Threat of Poliovirus in Gaza

A new adversity is looming over Gaza. It is just a matter of time before poliovirus spreads to the domestic waters. Without adequate preventive and protective measures, the future of Gazans seems as dreadful as the present.
14 Advices on 14th August

Being honest with oneself and also with others, following the rule: honesty is the best policy. Perhaps, the dilemma of our nation is that, its a prevailing perception, we are dishonest, hence no one is ready to trust on us, even there is a trust deficit between our own actions and beliefs.
The Rise of Fear: Far-Right Extremists and the Spread of Islamophobia in the UK

Unfortunately 576 cases have been recorded of Physical assault, vandalism, threats and Abusive behavior in London. Two out of every three incidents is against Muslim Women.
Arshad Nadeem’s Olympic Gold Overshadowed by Media Bias: A Call for Fair Coverage

While it’s reasonable to spotlight Chopra as a silver medalist and defending champion, it is puzzling—if not outright foolish—to overshadow Nadeem’s world-record-breaking performance. Another reason could be that Neeraj likely had a bigger fanbase and hence content featuring him could result in better viewership.
Combating Pakistan’s Population Growth

The intelligentsia, civil society, religious clergy, government, and local influencers have key roles to play in order to surmount the problem of overpopulation in Pakistan.
Public Opinion: Significance and Challenges for Pakistan

In the contemporary world, it has become indispensable for the government, institutions and leaders of a state to take into account the ebb and tide of public opinion regarding their decisions, actions and policies.
Overcoming Societal Criticism: The Power of Self-Motivation and Inner Strength

Only you know what you went through and how much you have improved since you started. So its mere you who can motivate you to stand again in front of this discouraging world. It comes with self-acceptance.
The Nexus of Identity, Nationalism and Conflict

One’s identity is not monolithic, but rather exists with characteristics, including sexual orientation, race, gender, ethnicity, nationality, and religion and these identities are linked to systems of power, privilege, and oppression.
Why Ethnic Conflicts Errupt?

Political factors, such as discriminatory state institutions, are often present in ethnic conflicts. Weak and corrupt states are particularly prone to such conflicts, as marginalized groups are excluded from development and subject to favoritism.
Pakistan’s Population Explosion Amid Economic Crisis: An Irony

Pakistan’s population explosion amidst its economic crisis stands out as an ironic exposition of the intricacy of our social dynamics . The surge in population often parallels or even galvinises the existing pearls, exponentially thus creating a vicious cycle that is almost impossible to break.