Iqbal: The Visionary Behind Pakistan’s Spirit and Ideals
Allama Muhammad Iqbal was born in Sialkot, Pakistan, on the 9th of November 1877.
He was and is still nicknamed the “Spiritual Father of Pakistan.”
Air Quality Alert: Essential Dos and Don’ts for Air Quality Protection Air Quality Alert: Self-Prevention Tips for Smog in Pakistan’s Cities
Explore the smog epidemic impacting Pakistan’s air quality, especially in Lahore. Learn about its causes, health effects, and effective self-prevention strategies.
Curiosity and Courage: Laila the Little Chicken’s Big Adventure!
In a local village, Laila, a young chicken, lives at a beautiful and very peaceful farm with her parents. She’s an extremely curious little chicken who loves to explore her much-loved coop and barnyard.
This time, Laila, being the curious little chicken she is, really wanted to go beyond the barnyard to the long grassy area to explore, but her parents wouldn’t allow this, and her friends would always warn her of how dangerous the long grassy area could be.
Love, Setting Boundaries & the In-Law Dilemma: A Story of Balance and Understanding
Setting limits can be a very important part of keeping relationships peaceful and friendly, especially with family members. Dealing with a mother-in-law who was too involved meant that Ramsha and Subhaan had to find a polite way to set limits that would keep the peace without hurting family ties.
Parental Favoritism and Sibling Rivalry: How to Nurture Balance at Home
Parents having a favorite child is least talked about – in fact, it’s considered taboo, whereas this is very common. Many parents blatantly deny this and insist they love their children equally. However, lived experiences and a lot of research state otherwise.
When Life Feels Uncertain, A Mother’s Heart Knows the Way
A heart to heart and a cup of coffee
Sara was sitting alone in the lounge reading when Alina entered the room with two cups of hot coffee.
Why Love Sets Us Free: A Heartwarming Tale from Kashmir
In a village nearby Kashmir lived a young girl called Zara. Zara had a best friend called Palwasha.
Maya’s Brave Little Teddy: A Story of Growth and Self-Belief
Maya and her brave little Teddy Once, there was a little girl named Maya who had a worn-out teddy bear, her most treasured friend. Her family didn’t have much, but every night, she clutched her bear close, sharing her dreams and worries. One day, Maya’s Teddy lost an eye, and she was heartbroken. However, rather than abandoning him, she discovered a needle, thread, and a shiny button, determined to fix him herself. It was a small act, but it gave her a sense of pride, and she realised she could solve problems with her own hands. Maya became a wise businesswoman as she grew up. Her teddy bear accompanied her on all her trips and adventures, serving as a constant reminder that taking significant steps is necessary to achieve her goals. At that time, her life was far from perfect, but she was able to put it back together with hard work and determination. The story’s lesson is that we must possess determination, strength, and resilience to overcome the challenges life presents. Most importantly, we should ALWAYS believe in ourselves. Saima DarashikohWriter | Scribbler of Dramatic Verses | Zoophilist | Empath |In the midst of writing my very first Novel | Mens Skincare Coming Soon | Husband’s Right Hand
How to Make Long Distance Relationships Work: 8 Tips for Bridging the Physical Gap
Because of work obligations, school, and personal situations, long distance relationships (LDRs) are becoming more frequent. It can be hard to stay emotionally close to someone when you live far away, but conversation and trust can help you grow closer.