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Maxims
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Qui Facit Per Alium Facit Per Se

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

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Provisions
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Article 42: Oath of the President

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

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Lines Written in Early Spring
Poem Of The Day
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Lines Written in Early Spring

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

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habib jalib
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Maulana

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

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Psychology of Priorities
Science
Anooshey Adnan

Psychology of Priorities

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

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Africa: Leased, Not Sold
Military
Hanzla Ahmad

Africa: Leased, Not Sold

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

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The Surge of MBBS
Education
Anmol Omar

The Surge of MBBS

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

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Lipstick as Lineage
Culture
Zuha Hasnaat

Lipstick as Lineage

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

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Heir of Excuses
Opinion
Umaiza Shakir

Heir of Excuses

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

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Borders Don’t Bury Fear
Pakistan
Fizza Waseem

Borders Don’t Bury Fear

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

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Blame Wears A Crown
History
Shahbano Sultan

Blame Wears A Crown

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

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legal provision of the day
Maxims
Jarida Legal

Lex Specialis Derogat Legi Generali

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

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Legal Provision
Provisions
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Article 41 : The President of Pakistan

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

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habib jalib
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Khoob Azadi e Sahafat Hai

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

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The Politics of Identity
Politics
Nafeesah Nawar

The Politics of Identity

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

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Protests, Power, and Paralysis
Opinion
Shehreen Shafi

Protests, Power, and Paralysis

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

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The Era of Soft Dictatorship
Pakistan
Eesha Ahmad

The Era of Soft Dictatorship

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

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Scrolling Through Human Suffering
Media
Syeda Aliya Shah

Scrolling Through Human Suffering

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

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Heritage Lost to Fashion
Culture
Zarlasht Malik

Heritage Lost to Fashion

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

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Only in the Frame
Poem Of The Day
Noor ul Taba

Only in the Frame

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

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Funeral Blues
Poem Of The Day
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Funeral Blues

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

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Erosion of Pakistan’s Democracy
Pakistan
Hanzla Ahmad

Erosion of Pakistan’s Democracy

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

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The Unseen Emergency
Health
Pareesa Fahim

The Unseen Emergency

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,

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The Missing Clause
Social
Shanza Quaim Ali

The Missing Clause

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

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From Dust to Dance
Pakistan
Tanisha Perkash

From Dust to Dance

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

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Romanticising Vigilantism in Media
Media
Umaiza Shakir

Romanticising Vigilantism in Media

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

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Silence, Status, and Supremacy
Social
Shamama Khizer

Silence, Status, and Supremacy

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

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wrapped in plastic
Opinion
Zarlasht Malik

Wrapped in Plastic

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

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Two Worlds, One Roof
Social
Amal Imran

Two Worlds, One Roof

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

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One Art
Poem Of The Day
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One Art

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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Clichè Isn’t Cultural Commentary
Media
Basmah Nayyar

Clichè Isn’t Cultural Commentary

Pakistani media: the shows are blaring on everyone’s televisions and capturing audiences in the millions. Melodramatic heroines, charming heroes, and endless banter. However, throughout the dramas that this industry pumps

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Voices Beyond the Rubble
Opinion
Anmol Omar

Voices Beyond the Rubble

Where Does It Hurt? Everywhere: In Warsan Shire’s poem, “What They Did Yesterday Afternoon,” an insight has been given into the globalised and universal phenomenon of suffering: how humans are

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A Tale of Entanglements
Social
Ayesha Amjad

A Tale of Entanglements

I’ve been told most writers have narcissistic tendencies. So, this piece is not about women. It’s not about women. It’s purely about my mothers’. My woman, and most of all,

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One Woman, Many Barriers
Daily Life
Seema Wasim

One Woman, Many Barriers

Renting a house as a single woman is not just difficult — it’s nearly impossible, thanks to the deeply embedded cultural biases. For centuries, society has stereotyped women as submissive,

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Who Owns the Night?
Social
Hashim Ashfaq

Who Owns the Night?

A casual stroll down the lane in the bustling markets of Lahore at night reveals one sombre fact: they are all dominated by men—more specifically, upper-middle-class men. These nightscapes serve

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Opening the Closed Heart
Abstract
Hadi Iqbal

Opening the Closed Heart

On some nights, when I wish to relax after a long day, I create a special moment for myself. I wear my night suit, make myself a hot beverage—tea or

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Asma Jahangir
Voices of The Law
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Asma Jahangir

Asma Jahangir co-founded Pakistan’s first women-led law firm in 1980 and built the country’s most fearless legal aid network. She fought cases others wouldn’t touch—defending rape victims, bonded labourers, blasphemy

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Provisions
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Article 40: Muslim World and International Peace

Provision: Strengthening Bonds with the Muslim World and Promoting International Peace The State shall strive to: Preserve and strengthen fraternal relations among Muslim countries. Promote international peace and security. Foster

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Habib Jalib
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Watan ko Kuch Nahi Khatra

وطن کو کچھ نہیں خطرہ نظام زر ہے خطرے میں حقیقت میں جو رہزن ہے وہی رہبر ہے خطرے میں جو بیٹھا ہے صف ماتم بچھائے مرگ ظلمت پر وہ

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Inside the Freedom Flotilla
World
Zarmeen Abbasi

Inside the Freedom Flotilla

Gaza’s Waters, Europe’s Conscience: Inside the Freedom Flotilla That Never Docked The Madleen was a white sailboat floating silently across the Mediterranean, carrying banners of peace, boxes of rice, baby

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Mosque to Milan
Fashion
Mishaal Lari

Mosque to Milan

In recent years, there has been a rise in modest fashion, a style which was once seen as ‘niche’ and is now on Milan’s runways and Instagram feeds. Major brands

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English as a Gatekeeper
Education
Rizwan Aiyaz Hassan

English as a Gatekeeper

Imagine a world where everyone could speak flawless English — a world without language barriers, misunderstandings, or missed opportunities. Unfortunately, that is not a reality — in fact, quite the

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Rise of Sadboy Shayar
Culture
Hashim Ashfaq

Rise of Sadboy Shayar

Poetry is an exaggerated reflection of reality; when reality is bleak, poetry is bound to exude despondency. The rise of the sadboy shayar on social media is not an isolated

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Small Kindnesses
Poem Of The Day
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Small Kindnesses

I’ve been thinking about the way, when you walk down a crowded aisle, people pull in their legs to let you by. Or how strangers still say “bless you” when

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Empathy Is Not Politics
Opinion
Dua Faisal

Empathy Is Not Politics

In an age of political division and social turmoil, few words are as overused—and misunderstood—as empathy. From presidential speeches to Instagram captions, “empathy” has been positioned as a moral compass,

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ahmad faraz
Poem Of The Day
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Muhaasra

مرے غنیم نے مجھ کو پیام بھیجا ہے کہ حلقہ زن ہیں مرے گرد لشکری اس کے فصیل شہر کے ہر برج ہر منارے پر کماں بہ دست ستادہ ہیں

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Voices Lost Between Signals
Education
Faique Mustafa

Voices Lost Between Signals

We have all heard of the two-nation theory — where two peoples are divided by belief, identity, and fate. But have you ever seen the same people — from the

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Lex Talionis
Legal
Jarida Legal

Fiat Voluntas Tua

Meaning: Let your will be done. Explanation: This principle upholds the importance of respecting a person’s wishes, especially in contracts or last wills. Example: A validly written and witnessed will

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Erased Before We Begin
Pakistan
Saleha Nabeel

Erased Before We Begin

Every day, we wake up to examples of countless ways a young girl is quietly kept from embracing her true self and draping herself in the colours of her identity.

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real lives reel frames
Media
Mishaal Lari

Real Lives, Reel Fame

Millions across the globe use TikTok. In Pakistan, many consider it an app that appeals more to the masses, offering them easy access to fame and income and allowing them

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Article 29: Principles of Policy – Responsibility of the State:
Legal
Jarida Legal

Nemo Dat Quod Non Habet

Meaning: No one can give what they do not have. Explanation: A person cannot transfer a better title to property than they themselves possess. Example: If someone sells stolen goods,

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A child laborer’s manifesto
Poem Of The Day
Eman Fatima Bajwa

A Child Labourer’s Manifesto

The sulfur dawn hasn’t cracked the sky yet, but my knuckles are already bleeding into the grit. This glue-vat steams poison, and my lungs feel like wet paper tearing. I’m

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Chand Roz Aur Meri Jaan

چند روز اور مری جان فقط چند ہی روز ظلم کی چھاؤں میں دم لینے پہ مجبور ہیں ہم اور کچھ دیر ستم سہہ لیں تڑپ لیں رو لیں اپنے

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If They Come in the Morning
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If They Come in the Morning

In the after of the painting’s scene sun slices, shoots through the room—but the now-painting remains dark. In the days after, hundreds will tour the bloodshot house, I mean it

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More Is Less
Fashion
Anmol Omar

More Is Less

Pakistani Fashion Sweethearts: Everybody loves a good discount, especially when it is offered by big brands like Khaadi, Sapphire, or Nishat Linen, which can safely be called the Pakistani nation’s

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Repackaged, Not Rewritten
Health
Zarmeen Abbasi

Repackaged, Not Rewritten

Everyone wants to be the one who “breaks generational trauma”. But what happens when that idea becomes self-centred, individualised, and inattentive to community survival strategies? This is a cultural-theoretical critique

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Africa – Beyond the Ballot
Politics
Anam Sheikh

Africa – Beyond the Ballot

It hangs in the air, etched on every wall. It’s not just poverty. Not just corruption. It’s exploitation—the mother of all evils. That is still denying Africa its due rights

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Decolonising Global Classrooms
Education
Mishaal Lari

Decolonising Global Classrooms

For decades, Western superpowers such as the USA, Canada, etc., have all been world leaders in hosting international students for educational programmes. Ivy League dreams, sororities, and EU-funded fellowships promised

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Betrayal in a Blazer
Opinion
Shamama Khizer

Betrayal in a Blazer

“Girls support girls, but oh wait, I just got promoted, and I only support success, so I don’t know… You do you, maybe?” One day you’re discussing the plight of

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