Tag: Pakistan

Pakistan’s Greatest ODI Batters: A Data-Driven Journey Through Cricket History

Written by Zain Ul Hassan 5:00 pm

Zain Ul Hassan presents a meticulous analysis of legendary players’ performances against top-tier bowling sides. He explores statistical insights derived from the careers of iconic cricketers such as Babar Azam, Zaheer Abbas, Misbah-ul-Haq, and others. He employs a unique metric called the “Quality Adjusted Average” to assess how these batsmen fared against formidable bowling attacks, providing readers with a nuanced understanding of their achievements.
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Pakistan’s Blasphemy Laws: An Overdue Assignment

Written by Kalsoom Daad Khan 6:40 pm

The recent Ichra Bazaar incident in Lahore, where a Maulvi claimed a female wearing a kurta with Arabic script to have committed blasphemy, has ignited an examination of the country’s draconian blasphemy laws. Kalsoom Daad Khan gives an overview of the blasphemy laws present in the penal code as well as opinions by experts on the matter.
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Ultimate 2024 CSS Exam Guide

Written by Mohsin Abbas 6:19 pm

Ahead of the CSS exam week starting from 29th February, find everything related to the CSS exams in this guide that Mr. Mohsin Abbas has created for you. The TeraBox link contains the best resources for your CSS preparation! It contains CSS compulsory and optional books, PMS books, CSS notes, research papers, hand-written notes, English learning books, history books, and much more.
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Acing The CSS Exams | Golden Tips by Prof. Ali Shahab

Written by Paradigm Shift 10:09 pm

Cracking the CSS exams can feel like scaling Mount Everest, but fear not! Join renowned Professor Ali Shahab as he unveils the secrets to success in this exclusive interview. In this video, you’ll discover strategies, time management hacks, insider knowledge, and expert advice.
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The Ra’ana Liaquat Craftsmen’s Colony in Karachi (RLCC)

Written by Hafsa Ammar 7:19 pm

Started by Begum Ra’ana Liaquat Ali Khan during the partition, the Ra’ana Liaquat Craftsmen’s Colony (RLCC) is a non-profit organization in Shah Faisal, Karachi. Created to preserve the work and expertise of emigrating craftworkers from India, the organization has expanded to vocational training, health centers, and livelihood programs.
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Rawalpindi Commissioner Admits To Rigging Elections 2024 | Liaqat Ali Chattha at Press Conference

Written by Paradigm Shift 4:58 pm

In this video, we discuss the shocking admission of election fraud by Rawalpindi Commissioner Liaqat Ali Chattha and the subsequent denial by Chief Justice Qazi Faez Isa and the Election Commission Pakistan (ECP).
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BizNet 2024: Embracing Financial Inclusion & Business Transformation

Written by Paradigm Shift 8:46 pm

BizNet, Pakistan’s premier platform for innovation, creativity, and entrepreneurship, celebrated its third successful edition at the President House Islamabad in association with Women Business Network.
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Quaid’s True Vision: The Presidential System | Dr Sadiq Ali

Written by Paradigm Shift 6:38 pm

Is Pakistan at a crossroads? Join us for a captivating interview with Dr. Sadiq Ali as we delve into the heart of Pakistan’s political landscape.
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Voices Unheard in Pakistan’s General Elections: The Paradox of Gilgit Baltistan’s Political Rights

Written by Wazir Zafar Hassan 5:49 pm

Wazir Zafar Hassan laments the political status of Gilgit Baltistan (GB), especially since the residents of the GB area do not have the right to vote in the general elections of Pakistan. He raises his concerns in the hopes that he and the rest of the people of GB will be able to secure political representation in the National Assembly.
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[Video] The Causes & Solutions of Pakistan’s Economic Crisis

Written by Paradigm Shift 2:02 pm

The video breaks down the key factors hindering its long-term growth, including low productivity, high consumption, and weak exports. We discuss Pakistan’s economic challenges and the critical factors affecting its sustainable growth. But fear not! We also explore proven solutions like boosting agricultural yields, revitalising the industrial sector, and upgrading the services sector.
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Rawalpindi Commissioner Admits To Rigging Elections

Written by Hafsa Ammar 6:39 pm

Hafsa Ammar highlights events that took place outside Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium on 17th February. Rawalpindi Commissioner Liaqat Ali Chattha held a press conference where he admitted to playing a part in rigging the general elections and manipulating the final results. Chattha confessed to fabricating wins for 13 seats and toppling leads of 80,000 votes. He further told the reporters that Chief Election Commissioner Sikandar Sultan Raja and Chief Justice of Pakistan Qazi Faez Isa were also involved in the electoral misconduct. Many think this was a bold attempt at gaining political fame due to his upcoming retirement, but if so, why did he immediately surrender to the Rawalpindi Police afterward?
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Kalka Devi Temple: The Legacy of Hindu Temples in Pakistan

Written by Amina Iqbal 6:32 pm

Situated near Sukkur, the Kalka Devi Temple embodies the enduring legacy of the past in contemporary times, reflecting Pakistan’s rich history and cultural identity. Built in the 1920s by Hemraj Kewalramani, the temple’s architecture blends Islamic and Hindu styles, featuring intricate carvings and paintings depicting Hindu mythology. Despite being an important site for Hindu pilgrims, the temple’s visitors are mostly Muslim tourists. Today, the temple symbolizes unity and interfaith understanding, preserving Pakistan’s diverse heritage amidst environmental threats and commercial pressures.
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The Fault in Our Stars: Pitfalls in Pakistan’s Economic Development

Written by Aiman Shahid 6:35 pm

As Pakistan approaches its 77th anniversary, Aiman Shahid reflects on its journey. Impacted by political turmoil and a neglect of economic development, Pakistan trails behind other developing nations such as Bangladesh – a state once poorer than Pakistan, now emerging as a success story, overcoming adversity through strategic reforms and empowering its female workforce. Comparing Pakistan to African developing states, she also highlights valuable insights from Rwanda’s path to progress, which could transform Pakistan’s economy and help the South Asian state achieve its development goals. As the nation stands at a crossroads, it must confront its identity crisis and persevere to shape a brighter future.
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Divorce in Pakistan: Re-evaluating Jurisdiction of Union Councils

Written by Mahroosha Saleem 6:32 pm

The rising rates of divorce in Pakistan stress the need for a thorough examination of the role that union councils play in issuing divorce certificates. This bureaucratic procedure not only prolongs the legal process but also poses significant challenges, particularly for women, in terms of mobility, economic strain, and susceptibility to harassment and corruption. Mahroosha Saleem suggests that reforming the system to issue divorce certificates immediately upon the finalization of divorce decrees will not only promote gender equality but will also empower women to take the intimidating step.
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From Swords to Drones: The Impact of Technology on Warfare

Written by Sadia Iqbal 7:51 pm

Over time, warfare has evolved from primitive conflicts to complex, organized endeavors, heavily influenced by technological advancements. From early weaponry like swords to modern innovations such as drones and cyber warfare, technology has continued to shape military strategies and tactics. The manipulation of the internet and emerging technologies like drones, missile shields, and hacking are shaping modern warfare, emphasizing the importance of technological superiority in military operations.
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Women’s Rights in the Era of Artificial Intelligence

Written by Huzaifah Sehgal 7:27 pm

Huzaifah Sehgal dissects the detrimental impact of AI technologies on women and their rights. He critically evaluates the various forms of prejudices that may be directed toward women, and the added hurdles in realization of women’s rights due to digital and AI driven technologies. Additionally, he also evaluates the impact of AI-driven technologies on women who work.
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National Defence University (NDU): Fortifying Pakistan’s Strategic Eminence

Written by Fatimah Naeem 8:21 pm

NDU, formally known as National Defence University, was established in 2007, following the status upgrade of the National Defence College (instituted in 1970). The university is located in sector E-9/3 of Islamabad, close to both Air and Bahria. Both military personnel and private students may enrol in the different courses provided by the institute.
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