
How BookTok Flattens Literature into Vibes and Tropes
BookTok Flattens Literature: The period encompassing the terror of Covid-19, till date, marks the reign of digital influencers, whose stronghold is to such an extent that they are either blind
BookTok Flattens Literature: The period encompassing the terror of Covid-19, till date, marks the reign of digital influencers, whose stronghold is to such an extent that they are either blind
Humor Across the Divide: Laughter, often described as a universal language, is a bond that ties us together in the odd spectacle of being human. It pops up uninvited at
Patriarchy: The woman on the album cover stares straight into the camera, kneeling, in a puff-sleeved dress the colour of strawberry milk, kitten heels poised, lips in a pout that
The biryani debate on South Asian Twitter may look like a joke, but it isn’t. Who cooks, who serves, and who eats reveals the invisible architecture of patriarchy. The problem
What if the horse animal you cheer for in the arena is the same one doped, whipped, and discarded once the cameras turn away? Let’s begin with the silence. The
The energy crisis in Pakistan has existed for a significant period. The government is unable to find a sustainable solution to fulfil the nation’s energy demands. In contrast, our neighbour
Urban Armor: Only those living from pay cheque to pay cheque have an idea of how un affordable it has become to manage basic needs. Walking or carpooling, no dine-outs,
Imagine an actress who has spent decades perfecting her art. She knows the stage, the camera, and the rhythm of storytelling better than most. Yet, the moment she grows older,
Self-Care: We dream of childhood — play at 5, dinner at 8 — only to wake and find adulthood has given us nightmares instead. But owing to our luck (and
Karachi’s youth are using fake fashion and second-hand finds to stage a slow rebellion. On a warm Sunday afternoon, a 17-year-old in a neon green vest is sitting against the
Write down! I am an Arab And my identity card number is fifty thousand I have eight children And the ninth will come after a summer Will you be angry?
Study of Generations: This article highlights certain traits of the generations born after and before the year 2000. You may have heard of extinct dinosaurs or endangered species, but today
Earthquake: As houses toppled during the early hours of 1st September 2025, the rest of the world became a silent witness to the disaster that claimed about 800 lives and
In current conflict Ukraine has given its draft 2026 budget projecting a deficit of 18.4% of GDP, the largest in recent years, as it focuses on defence and security. Prime
On August 15, 2025, President of the United States Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin met in Alaska for a high-profile summit but failed to reach any ceasefire agreement. Trump later said
Women: The partition in 1947 is usually remembered through the lens of men — politicians signing agreements, leaders making speeches, and mobs fighting on the streets. But history is incomplete
Crippling under the weight of sustaining 2.08 billion, or one-fourth of the world’s population, as of 2025, South Asia is also leading in the percentage of the population constituted by
BS Nutrition Scope in Pakistan: Pakistan, being a developing country, faces a double burden of diseases with tenacious under nutrition and malnutrition challenges alongside obesity and other non-communicable diseases like
Visit in Murree with Family: Is it a fact that Murree’s magic is fading, and that’s why we are moving towards new tourism spots such as Hunza, Skardu, Fairy Meadows,
Urdu Literature’s Revolutionary: Across history, literature has not merely mirrored societies — it has ignited revolutions, carried resistance, and shaped entire ideologies. In South Asia, no language embodied this spirit
Nostalgia is a Disease: Many would compare nostalgia to a warm, fuzzy blanket wrapped around their shoulders, reminiscing about a warm hug sprouting from the tender melodies of a year-old
The death of Charlie Kirk closes the tawdry saga of a man whose chief contribution to public life was to cheapen it. He was not a thinker, not a leader,
Changing Data and Intelligence: Silicon Valley’s most secretive start-up, which went public in September 2020, has digitised the chain of command. Palantir Technologies has shaped the commercial realities and international
Identification’ refers to the recognition of an individual based on characteristics, and ‘identity’ means what that individual is or what characteristics they possess. Before social media, our identity and identification
Feminism, a concept often misunderstood for hating all men or invalidating their rights. Somehow, it became a taboo in Pakistan. Even in the 21st century, when I tell someone that
Brontë: Haworth Parsonage sat at the edge of the moors, damp and grey, a house cut off from the world. Its windows faced the cemetery where the sisters buried their mother
Poland is expected to invoke article 4 of the NATO treaty, looking for consultation within the alliance concerning the threat to its security. Keeping in mind that article 4 is
Artificial Intelligence: During the past 10 years, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has gone out of its science fiction phase and become a part of the daily routine. Although people most often
The White Gaze in Black History: “Please try to remember that what they believe, as well as what they do and cause you to endure, does not testify to your
When the cultivators of corpses are busy seeding Plague across vast acres of the land, choking schools and churches in the motley toxins of grief, breeding Virile shoots of violence
Showmanship: Weddings no longer celebrate love but have become spectacles — war zones between families competing to outdo one another, with the financial burden falling mostly on parents, especially fathers.
How Oscar Wilde’s Greatest Creation was Himself: There are two types of people in this world: the predictable ones and the unpredictable. The latter is always a threat to the
Government to Solve Inflation: Remember when Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif advised us, with utmost concern for himself and his people, to cut down on chai to progress as a nation?
Street Performance: Karl Marx warned us about “commodity fetishism” — the obsession with goods over human value. In 2025 Pakistan, the realisation of Karl Marx’s prophecy unfolds on TikTok streets,
Hidden Cost of Perfection: Scrolling through social media apps, it seems like everyone else is winning — good grades, good jobs, and much more. But behind the filters and captions,
The Babarloi canal sit-ins are seen by some as desperation, by others as dominance. It reflects on how water projects are used by the Centre to assert power, yet with
Pakistan’s cultural vocabulary of resilience, sabr (patience), and shukr (gratitude) has evolved from authentic spiritual practices into sophisticated mechanisms of psychological control that prevent critical consciousness about systemic suffering. The
Commodification of Emotion: When a poem seared on the iris of the reader was a terrain of infinite wonder only through the fluttering of an eyelash, when beauty wasn’t objective,
Brunch: Sunday mornings in Pakistan used to smell of frying halwa puri, the sharp steam of channay, and the heavy coolness of a clay glass containing lassi. It was an
Flooding: Recent heavy monsoon rains in India forced authorities to open the gates of major dams, sending floodwaters downstream into Pakistan. New Delhi sent warnings thrice through their embassy in
Heal Pakistan: Two people wake up with the same kind of pain. Let’s say it’s the kind of pain that coils itself around your back every morning, a weight you
Feminist Movements: A demand written on a placard isn’t a law. But has it ever become one? Have the voices screaming in the streets held a gavel in legislative councils?
Welfare Programme: Since its inception, the Benazir Income Support Program (BISP), launched with the noble idea of alleviating poverty and uplifting the vulnerable sections of society, has been embroiled in
Why Climate Action Fails in Pakistan: Despite contributing less than 1% of global greenhouse gases, Pakistan is among the world’s most severely affected countries. Critics attribute this devastation to a
Art has often been perceived as ornamentation, vibrancy, and cultural representation. But if we look beyond the surface, it is rebellion carved subtly into the intricate tangles of words written
The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has cautioned that wildfires are becoming a leading cause of poorer global air quality. On September 5, the agency released its Air Quality and Climate
We Pakistanis let defaulters go. They may stop our water, or they may climb our mountains and turn into rebels. Who will question them? Our Army Chief, the true Field
Silk Road and Pakistan: Before the Indian subcontinent was memorialised as the ‘Golden Sparrow’, it had already been home to what would eventually connect East and West: the trade networks
Aesthetics of Suffering: Prison is not a poem. It is more than just the black-and-white images of small jail cells, more than a dull yellow light bulb barely hanging from
Doctors in Pakistan: I was born into a house where both of my parents wear white coats. From the outside, that might sound like something out of a picture-perfect film:
We Don’t Need More Role Models: Society takes on a certain set of individuals who have gone through exceptional challenges and labels them as role models. But has this term
Age of Infinite Paths: The paradox comes knocking at your door, each rap opening numerous options and courses, and yet there you stand: overwhelmed, confused, and spiralling. You gather everything
Wrestling is a funny thing. People love it; some are intent on calling it fake, and some know references but don’t know wrestling itself. The common thing is that all
Mehndi, Haldi, and Sangeet are different variations of the same event. Most popularly known as Mehndi, it is a pre-wedding ceremony where henna is applied to the bride’s hands and
You might assume that having unlimited wealth would grant you the freedom to travel anywhere in the world. However, that is not always the case, as visa restrictions and regulations
Land of Balochistan: I saw some SUVs stop on barren land, and the winds of desolation rose. I saw a woman and a man come out; the woman is clothed
Zohran Mamdani, a Ugandan-born New Yorker with Indian roots, calls himself a democratic socialist. In a stunning upset, he defeated establishment heavyweight Andrew Cuomo with grassroots organising and a fraction
Dead We Cannot Count Gaza: The world no longer counts the dead. 60,000 lives were extinguished in Gaza — reduced to a number too large for the human mind to
Empathy Demands of Us: The barefooted children by the puddle side shriek in agony when somebody steps into the measly drizzle of chutney on their paper plate, yet the stepper
Death of Serious Criticism: When was the last time you read a book review that was more than just short blurbs plastered on the back cover? When and how did
Thou foster-child of Silence and slow Time, Sylvan historian, who canst thus express A flowery tale more sweetly than our rhyme: What leaf-fring’d legend haunts about thy shape Of deities
Kashmir to Gaza: In May 2025, the world witnessed the most violent armed confrontation between the South Asian arch-rivals, India and Pakistan, in about two decades. Tensions began when India
Revolutionary Without Being Online: Gone are the days when resistance movements and revolutions were carried out using the power of a pen — now they are fought with a keyboard.
Perfume: “If a man who smells unpleasant because he works harshly on the roads repels you, while a corrupt bureaucrat wearing imported perfume pleases you, then you must retrain your
Performative Male Inventory: When Cristiano Ronaldo shares his morning routine — 6 AM ice bath, certain CR7-labelled supplements, designer training clothes — he is making visible how contemporary masculinity has
Aporophobia. It’s the bias that cannot say its name, in part because few have ever heard of it. This ponderous little word, coined by the Spanish philosopher Adela Cortina, points
According to the World Health Organization, drugs are substances that alter a person’s mental or physical state. Common forms of drugs include narcotics, cigarettes, e-cigarettes, ice, meth, marijuana, cocaine, and
Reflections from a Veteran Reunion: Parasailing is a phenomenal experience. You glide straight into the sky and stare right at the horizon as the sun sets. The breeze around you
The night is darkening round me, The wild winds coldly blow; But a tyrant spell has bound me, And I cannot, cannot go. The giant trees are bending Their bare
The Mayor of New York Eric Adams was addressing the Pakistan Heritage Day reception which was hosted on Thursday for the first time by the Mayor’s Office at Gracie Mansion,
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