
The Gilmore Girls Effect
Gilmore Girls is an American TV show created by Amy Sherman-Palladino. It’s a dramedy portraying the close, fast-talking, fun relationship between a single mother, Lorelai Gilmore, and her daughter, Rory.
Gilmore Girls is an American TV show created by Amy Sherman-Palladino. It’s a dramedy portraying the close, fast-talking, fun relationship between a single mother, Lorelai Gilmore, and her daughter, Rory.
We Are As The Flute We are as pieces of chess engaged in victory and defeat: our victory and defeat is from thee, O thou whose qualities are comely! Who
Justice for Summiyah: We’ve all heard the saying justice delayed is justice denied, but what about the stories where justice isn’t even considered as a possibility? One such deeply concerning
Simulating Real-World Conflict: This article lifts the curtain on a fast‑growing, $15‑billion global ecosystem of AI‑powered war‑gaming software and predictive‑battlefield platforms. Built largely by private defence contractors — Palantir, Booz Allen Hamilton, Israeli
PMS is Not the Punchline: Imagine yourself as a young girl living in a rural village in Pakistan. You wake up and notice your period has started. Panic sets in,
In Pakistan, a wedding cards is never just a piece of paper—it’s a silent storyteller, a status marker, and a reflection of deep-rooted cultural traditions. From the texture of the
Feudal Feminism: In the marbled drawing rooms of Sindh’s elite, feminism often wears designer kurtas and speaks in English-tinted Urdu. Here, the identity of the “woke woman” is constructed with
President of United States of America Donald Trump in a “much criticised” move , deployed military and federal law enforcement in the Nation’s capital in order to wipe away the
The human behind the label: When you conjure up the person who most strongly disagrees with you, what do they look like? A fire-breathing demagogue brandishing a sign that invalidates
The Silent Burden carried by eldest daughters in Pakistan is an unspoken reality that shapes their entire lives. From a young age, they are expected to be caregivers role models,
There’s a place between two stands of trees where the grass grows uphill and the old revolutionary road breaks off into shadows near a meeting-house abandoned by the persecuted who
Struggle of Women in Desi Households: From generation and generation, women in desi households have been taught one thing: endure all, but never express. From the moment a girl is
Pakistan has somehow always been caught up in a web of confusion and protest — the people lose their lives, a country-wide outrage occurs, and in a few days, it’s
On days when I am more conspicuously troubled than usual, I imagine this Joan Didion quote reaching into the crevices of my chest, unchurning all its politics and rage (and
Is the Third Temple of Jerusalem Being Built: The Temple is referred to as a single institution, but it is important to note that the Jerusalem Temple was destroyed and
In the past few weeks, social media has blown up with one name: “Soham Parekh.” He’s an Indian software engineer who was caught working at 3–4 Y-Combinator start-ups in the
In Ishq Murshid, Shahmeer Sikandar strolls around Karachi in loafers that cost more than the average monthly rent for most Pakistanis. The magnificence of his home — dripping chandeliers, luxury
In July 2024, Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana launched the Socialist Party of Britain—a move already being called the most significant ideological rupture on the British left since the rise
Childhood evolves with time. We all grew up listening to stories from our parents of how they used to play with other children in the street until their parents would
There are performances that compel us to look, and then there are those that dare us to act. In 1974, Marina Abramović’s Rhythm 0 did both. For six hours, she
Between a sewn-up neckline and an eye rolled in consternation lies a question that won’t go away: who determines what makes a woman respectable? Respectability is a centuries-old sociocultural currency, particularly in
In a development that sent political pundits and late-night comedians scrambling to catch up, the President of the United States, Donald Trump, has floated the idea that Canada become the 51st
Not All Feminists Think Alike: How Pakistani Society has Fundamentally Misunderstood Feminism Much like Lahore’s infamous Butt Karahi, where several claim to be the real deal but no one can
Large Language Learning Models better known as LLMs are a specially designed subset of machine learning that is capable of recognizing complex patterns. One of the most commonly used LLM
When freedom is just another border “Unless the Embassy verifies her visa right now, she’s returning to Pakistan.” These were the first words I heard when I landed in the
A love letter turned cultural critique exploring the deteriorating state of Lahore. Eyes sparkling with the possibility of the impossible, hands tingling with anticipation and minds sizzling with ideas that
What Happens to Your Data When You Die in Pakistan? Your body is buried. Your data isn’t. The texts you never sent. The photos in your cloud. Your fingerprint, your
Examining Pakistan’s lack of equal broadcasting for women’s sports and presenting solutions The world is rapidly progressing in gender equality in all fields, with its growing emphasis on equal treatment
A deep dive into the influence of patriarchy in scientific and medical research. Is there a limit to intellect? Does human thirst for knowledge create biases that muddle the paramount
The 8th day of the Lahore Race Club’s Summer Meeting for the season 2024-25 was held today. All five races of the evening were contested in Course no. 1 under
The Day Seabiscuit Raced Under a False Name By 1938, Seabiscuit was already a living legend. He had famously defeated War Admiral—the Triple Crown winner—in what became one of the
Fragmented education breeds inequality—UNHSD envisions unity, equity, skills, and national renewal. Imagine a magical hat that sorts children at the age of 14, not by bravery or intellect, but
Brutal realities of South Asian misogyny, injustice, and women’s silenced survival Undoubtedly, being a woman in South Asia has its costs. Growing up in Bangladesh, I’ve persistently encountered the duplicate
It’s always the same. A woman in a crisp white kurta announces the launch of a new political party, or a rebrand of an old one, or simply a retelling
As Asian countries continue to develop economically, the demand for electricity is rapidly increasing. Hydro and thermal power resources are proving expensive, and thermal energy, in particular, significantly pollutes the
Meaning He who acts through another acts himself. Explanation A person who authorises someone else to act on their behalf is legally responsible for those actions. Example An employer can
Provision: Oath of President Before entering upon office, the President shall take an oath in the form set out in the Third Schedule of the Constitution. The oath affirms that
I heard a thousand blended notes, While in a grove I sate reclined, In that sweet mood when pleasant thoughts Bring sad thoughts to the mind. To her fair
بہت میں نے سنی ہے آپ کی تقریر مولانا مگر بدلی نہیں اب تک مری تقدیر مولانا خدارا شکر کی تلقین اپنے پاس ہی رکھیں یہ لگتی ہے مرے سینے
The human mind is not a passive container of thoughts and feelings; rather, it is an active curator—constantly selecting, ranking, and discarding from the endless stream of possibilities that confront
Historically, trade has been the garb in which the colonial extraction of resources hides itself to cross the indigenous territories and then reveals its sharp teeth. In their quest for
Localised Hunger Games “Mera bacha tou doctor banay ga” is the universal punchline of desi parents for every slightly above-average student, explaining the appearance of an average of fifty-five thousand
Going through the old photo albums, I came across a picture of her—young, soft-eyed, and smiling. A reflection of my own. It made me realise that no matter how far
We raised monsters, then called them martyrs. Hands are joined in prayer when a foetus is placed in the womb; soft, reverent pleas of it being a boy are sent
In the dead of night, when most of Islamabad sleeps under a false sense of calm, Parwana Rahimi lies awake. The walls of her rented flat are thin—but it’s not
Born as the last daughter to the King and Queen of Austria, Marie Antoinette was not meant to rule but to marry wisely. And so, it happened. At the young
Meaning: A specific law overrides a general law. Explanation: When two laws conflict, the more specific law takes precedence over the general one. Example: A general traffic law sets speed
Provision: The President of Pakistan There shall be a President of Pakistan who shall be the Head of State and represent the unity of the Republic. The President shall be
خوب آزادئ صحافت ہے نظم لکھنے پہ بھی قیامت ہے دعویٰ جمہوریت کا ہے ہر آن یہ حکومت بھی کیا حکومت ہے دھاندلی دھونس کی ہے پیداوار سب کو معلوم
Zohran Mamdani’s primary victory in New York City has emerged as a defining political moment. New York, as the cultural and economic heartbeat of one of the most influential states
In South Asia’s turbulent political landscape, two nations faced defining moments in the span of a year — but their people responded in strikingly different ways to those events. In
As Pakistan enters yet another IMF-backed rescue, the nation finds itself under the technocratic thumb of a soft dictator. No tanks, no martial law, but spreadsheets, conditionality, and stringent reform
How much can people write? How much can they read? How much can they see? And, how much can they exercise patience before going insane? Isn’t the present world order
Something is intriguing about browsing through the carefully curated collection of a fashion brand. You come across pieces that invoke a sense of cultural pride and prestige—expensive, delicate clothes adorned
when i think of fathers, i think of the ways absence rearranges a room. in my friend’s hallway, there’s a photo— his father before the war, smiling like someone
Stop all the clocks, cut off the telephone, Prevent the dog from barking with a juicy bone, Silence the pianos and with muffled drum Bring out the coffin, let the
“The powers that be are ordained by God.” (Holy Bible, Romans 13:1) Social media today feels like an open battlefield. Recently, a man posted a video full of curses directed
The term “hybrid regime,” which was used in academia and media analysis to refer to the military-backed civil governments in Pakistan, has now entered the mainstream political discourse. The current
In Pakistan, we respond to every visible emergency—floods, inflation, violence, and power outages. But the most urgent crisis we’re facing today is an invisible one. It’s happening in classrooms, kitchens,
A Crime Without a Name In Pakistan, a man can rape his wife — and the law will not recognise it as a crime. While the country has made progress
The not-so-cute bond between Karachi and the Sun It’s 8 a.m., and the sun has sat high and heavy above Karachi’s sky like a punishment. The rooms feel like an
How do masked men, running on nothing but adrenaline, hold such strong morals? I vividly remember Friday nights, when the soft flicker of the lamp would cascade through the room
When you’re born with a silver spoon, it comes with some exotic soups you get to taste. Power, privilege, and prestige are just the low-tier ones. The true delicacy is
Ten copies of Fifty Shades of Grey. Five copies of The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck. And several dozen copies of the latest fantasy release are almost always
In most houses in urban Pakistan today, under one roof live two different worlds, two different opinions, and two different perspectives. This difference is not just because of age. It
The art of losing isn’t hard to master; so many things seem filled with the intent to be lost that their loss is no disaster. Lose something every day.
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