Top 10 Pakistani Brands of 2024: A Consumer Guide to Quality and Trust

TOP 10 PAKISTANI BRANDS

Pakistani fashion features a wide spectrum of designs and customs; numerous designers mix modern and traditional attire. For those who are just starting out, deciding between branded goods and materials from the local market might be fairly crucial for Pakistani women’s clothing.

How to develop a creative mind?  6 hacks for creative thinking!

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Allowing yourself to relax and think creatively is essential for developing a creative mind. Have you ever thought why creativity is important?
Well, it’s an important soft skill that deals with improved problem-solving abilities. It improves confidence, mood, and productivity.

The Gold Prices today

Gold Prices

August Thursday, 8th 08:09:09 AM – as per Islamabad Gold Market Currently, per tola gold rate in Islamabad is Rs. 256200 and per gram gold rate in Islamabad is Rs. 21965, this price is for 24K gold in Karachi, 22K gold available in Rs. 20133, and 21 carat gold price is 19219.

Hyperpigmentation problems of the South Asian women

Hyperpigmentation Affecting South Asian Women

One typical sign of the skin condition hyperpigmentation is darkened areas of skin. Though everyone can be impacted by high, women in South Asia often suffer more than males. Emphasizing the important role of sunscreen, this article looks at the causes, treatments, and preventative measures for hyperpigmentation.

Top Ranking Universities in the World

Top Ranking Universities in the World

Times Higher Education’s ranking of the world’s best universities reveals a new emerging trend. According to this report, the number of universities in Asia and the Middle East is increasing. Rankings take into account a variety of factors, including academic reputation, employer reputation, faculty/student ratio, citations per faculty, international faculty ratio, and international student ratio in universities.

The Complicated Relationship Between Arrogance and Weight Loss

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Weight loss is a transformative event that brings not only physical changes, but also changes in self-perception and social contacts. Although many people feel more confident and have better self-esteem after weight loss, some may also show indicators of conceit.

The Traumatic Legacy of India-Pakistan Partition: A 77-Year Reflection

The Traumatic Legacy of India-Pakistan Partition: A 77-Year Reflection

In August 1947, the British left India after more than 300 years. The British divided British India into two independent nation states, India and Pakistan. India was to remain secular with a Hindu majority, whereas Pakistan was to have a Muslim majority. British colonists divided two countries in haste, resulting in one of the largest human migrations in history. Muslims began their trek to east and west Pakistan, uprooting an estimated 15 million people. Hindus and Sikhs journeyed in the opposite direction. Between one and two million people lost their lives due to large-scale religious violence, starvation, and disease. More than 75,000 women were raped or abducted. But how did this religious hatred spark so much violence? To understand this, we have to look at Britain’s rule of India. Tensions between Hindus and Muslims existed even before the British Raj was established, but many Muslims, Sikhs, and Hindus also coexist peacefully. When the British came to rule, they used the now infamous strategy of divide and rule. They enacted specific measures, such as the scientific census in 1871 and the formation of a separate electorate for Muslims, which resulted in the evolution of rigid religious identities.These identities became more and more important than language and ethnicity and were used to pit people against one another so that the British could consolidate their own power. Mistrust between Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs, and Christians began to grow. How did this lead to the country being partitioned? Indians had long wanted independence from repressive British rule. During World War I, Britain introduced the Defense Act of India, which gave them indiscriminate power to lock people up without trial and restrict freedom of speech and movement.In 1919, British soldiers mass-carried unarmed Sikh men, women, and children who had gathered in Jallianwala Bagh to celebrate the Sikh new year. Some say this massacre marked the beginning of resistance against colonial governance. But in order to understand how and why the country was partitioned, we also need to understand who the political players were at the time.Jawaharlal Nehru and Mahatma Gandhi were leaders of the Congress, a Hindu-dominated secular political party that spearheaded the independence movement. They wanted a united secular India.The Muslim League was led by Mohammed Ali Jinnah. He also wanted independence and initially backed Hindu-Muslim unity. However, by the 1940s, this had changed, and he wanted an independent Muslim state. In 1939, Britain dragged India into World War II; most Indians were not happy about itNehru and Gandhi turned down fighting. They started the ‘Quit India movement’ in 1942, calling on the British to withdraw completely from India and inciting anti-British protests across the country.Up to three million people in Bengal died of starvation in 1943; many Indians believed that British exploitation played a part..Britain found itself cash-trapped at the end of World War II. They realized they couldn’t afford to run India much longer. They decided they would withdraw from the subcontinent but didn’t put a date on it. With talk of a transfer of power, tension ran high in the country. Muslims were concerned that they would be vulnerable in a Hindu-majority country. On the other hand, Hindus opposed the division of the country.To seek a homeland, the Muslim League urged a strike in Calcutta in August 1946. The great Calcutta massacre started with these demonstrations. There was a riot killing between 4000 and 10000 persons. It also spurred riots and murder in other nations of the union. This kind of bloodshed worried the British since it might start a civil war. They resolved they wanted to leave India faster and avoid any possible controversy by cleaning their hands..The British PM announced that India would be independent not before July 1948. But all that changed when viceroy to India and minor royal Lord Louis Mountbatten was appointed in March 1947. His job was to resolve the issue of partition by negotiating between Nehru and Jinnah and to try and get Britain out of the country as soon as possible.In June 1947, he shockingly declared that India will gain independence by August 1947—nearly a full year ahead of plan. Who, though, split up the Indian empire? The British layer Cyril Radcliffe was assigned the duty of dividing India according to railway canals and religious distinctions.He had never traveled to anywhere east of Paris before he was flown to India and given 36 days to carve up the map of south Asia. Radcliffe drew a line that divided the states of Punjab and Bengal into two and excluded Kashmir from any country.Later on, he admitted that because of the hot weather in June, he took help from outdated maps and census reports rather than undertaking fieldwork. Radcliffe finished two weeks before independence, but the viceroy decided to keep the new country’s borders a secret until after independence.On August 14, 1947, Pakistan declared its independence. A day later, so did India; at the time, neither country knew where the borders were. The British army, which had suppressed Indians and crushed revolt, exited India after more than 300 years with hardly a shot fired and only seven casualties. But they left two countries in complete turmoil. The horror of partition! The partition unleashed a wave of bloodshed. One of the central flashpoints was the Punjab people, who suddenly found themselves in the wrong country and had to flee from their ancestral homes on foot, on bullock carts, or by train. More than 7 million people traveled from India to Pakistan. Another 7 million people traveled from Pakistan to India. Mobs hid in the bushes along the way, waiting to slaughter people. Muslims, Sikhs, and Hindus killed one another. Many of the refugees either succumbed to hunger or thirst, or faced murder along their journey. Trains known as ‘blood trains’ frequently carried refugees who arrived at their destination with corpses.Women were raped and abducted. Many of the victims suffered mutilation and had their breasts severed. Pregnant women attacked by mobs had their bellies cut out of

Understanding Pollution: Causes, Effects, and Solutions

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When we release harmful chemicals or goods into the environment, we harm living things and the natural world. This is called pollution. These pollutants can be chemicals, real things, or even energy forms such as light, noise, or heat. Several things can cause pollution, such as manufacturing processes, transportation, farming methods, and poor trash dumping. It can have local effects on the area around it or world effects on the environment and temperature as a whole. Types of forms of pollution. These are the three most common types of pollution.Water, air, and land are the three major elements.And others are There are various forms of pollution such as litter, noise, plastic, soil, radioactive, thermal, light, and visual. So firstly I want to explain Water pollution So what is water pollution? Water pollution can be defined as the contamination of water bodies. Cause of water pollution: Industrial and agricultural effluents contaminate water bodies such as rivers, lakes, oceans, groundwater, and aquifers, causing water pollution. Effects of Water Pollution: Water is an important element of human health, so polluted water directly affects the human body. Water pollution causes a variety of diseases, such as typhoid, cholera, hepatitis, cancer, and so on. Water pollution damages the plants and aquatic animals present in the river by reducing the oxygen content of the water. Therefore, it is crucial that we, along with the government, take proactive measures and formulate policies to prevent this pollution. Land Pollution Land pollution is defined as the introduction of harmful materials (pollutants) into land or underground. Causes of Land Pollution. The main cause of land pollution is the improper disposal of waste materials, such as plastic, chemicals, and hazardous substances. Effects of Land Pollution. Land pollution is a serious problem that impacts humans, plants, animals, Earth, and water resources. Land pollution can lead to groundwater poisoning, deterioration of agricultural fields, climate change, health problems, and socio-economic impacts on humans. Air Pollution Air pollution is a mixture of solid particles and gases in the air. The causes of air pollution Particles in the air may include car emissions, chemicals from factories, dust, pollen, and mold spores. Ozone, a gas, is a major part of air pollution in cities. Smog is another name for the air pollution that ozone creates. Some air pollutants are poisonous. Effects of air pollution. According to the Air Quality Life Index, air pollution in Pakistan shortens average life expectancy by 3.9 years. Lahore, the capital of Punjab province and home to over 13 million people suffers the most from air pollution, which reduces life expectancy by 7 years. Pollution exposures include cancer, cardiovascular disease, respiratory diseases, diabetes mellitus, obesity, and reproductive, neurological, and immune system disorders. What steps do we need to take to save Pakistan from these types of pollution? Solution. One of the most efficient ways to deal with air pollution in Pakistan is to plant more trees. In addition, concerned authorities must take action to reduce the number of diesel vehicles that emit excessive carbon in the air. The first way to reduce pollution is to practice the 3Rs concept, namely reduce, reuse, and recycle. FAQS How does pollution affect human health? Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo. What are the main types of pollution? These are the three most common types of pollution.Water, air, and land are the three major elements. What are the environmental impacts of pollution? Toggle Content What can be done to reduce pollution? One of the most efficient ways to deal with air pollution in Pakistan is to plant more trees. In addition, concerned authorities must take action to reduce the number of diesel vehicles that emit excessive carbon in the air. SF K

Bridge to Terabithia | A Review of Katherine Paterson’s Timeless Classic

Bridge to Terabithia: A Review of Katherine Paterson’s Timeless Classic

Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson is a touching story that highlights the friendship between Jess, a quiet and artistic fifth grader, and Leslie, a new girl at school. Jess, who comes from a poor family, aspires to be the fastest runner in his class. However, his dreams fall apart when Leslie, an imaginative and spirited girl, outplaces all of the boys in a race. As time passes, Jess and Leslie become close friends and create an imaginary world called Terabithia in the woods.

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