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The Sense of Superiority and Arrogance of the Afghan Taliban
Observing the recent political situation in Afghanistan and the behavior of the Taliban government, one thing becomes increasingly evident: the Afghan Taliban appear to have developed a strong sense of superiority and political arrogance.…
International Women’s Day: SESSI Pays Tribute to Working Women
March 8 is observed around the world as International Women’s Day. It is not merely a symbolic occasion; rather, it serves as a reminder that women play a fundamental and undeniable role in the progress of human civilization, economic…
Abdul Khaliq: The Unsung Hero of Sports History
In the restless, turbulent tides of time, many names vanish like footprints carved in shifting sand. Yet, there are some souls whose legends travel on the breath of the wind—icons whose rhythmic strides create a resonance in the blood of…
UN Women’s Day: Kashmir’s Women Between Courage and Pain
Every year on 8 March, the world commemorates International Women’s Day, celebrating the achievements and dignity of women and renewing the global commitment to gender equality. Yet for the women of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and…
Architects of the Nation or Objects of Pity? Why the New Generation is Shunning Teaching*
By: Dr. Muhammad Imran
Department of Education
PMAS-ARID agriculture university Rawalpindi
In the upscale cafes of Pakistan’s metropolitan hubs, if you ask a group of vibrant youngsters about their career aspirations, the air is…
Consent of the Girl and Permission of the Guardian Are Both Essential
(Columnist / Resident Editor Europe – Savaira News WebTV / Executive Member PPCUK Midlands)
In today’s world, a person does not compromise on their choice of clothes, shoes, watch, perfume, or even skincare products— so why, when it…
A Decisive Strategic Moment for the Islamic World and Pakistan
The atmosphere in the Middle East today is heavy with the scent of gunpowder. The escalating tensions among Iran, Israel, and the United States have created a war-like environment whose consequences will not remain confined to the borders…
New Approaches to Detect and Prevent Foot-and-Mouth Disease
Livestock is one of the most important pillars of Pakistan’s economy contributing 63.6% to agriculture value addition and 14.97 percent to country’s GDP. Millions of rural families depend on cattle and buffalo for milk, meat, and income.…
Decisions Above, Burdens Below
By ASIF IQBAL
In a single stroke, the government raised the prices of petrol and diesel by Rs55 per litre. The decision may have taken only minutes to make, but its consequences will be felt by millions of people for months,…


