Pakistan's rapid urbanization has led to a growing need for urban planning and sustainable development in its cities. The country's urban population is expected to increase to 50% by 2030, which highlights the need for effective planning and development strategies to ensure that cities can accommodate this growth in a sustainable way. One of the [...]
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Due to Pakistan's chronic electrical supply problems, there have been forced power outages for up to 18 hours per day in rural areas and 8 to 12 hours per day in urban areas over the past ten years. The main factors contributing to the widening gap between supply and demand are, on the one hand, [...]
Every year, Pakistan celebrates a large number of festivals, each with its own significance, characteristics, and joy. They receive a warm greeting with music, dance, fireworks, and food because they are an essential component of society. In Pakistan, both Religious and cultural holidays are observed. FESTIVALS OF PUNJAB Islamic festivals Shab-e-Barat The eighth month of [...]
Beautiful and significant in terms of culture and history, Urdu is a language. It is spoken by over 100 million people worldwide, primarily in Pakistan and India, and is one of the official languages of both countries. Urdu is a form of Hindustani, which is a language that evolved from the interactions between Persian, Arabic, [...]
It would be unfair to describe Pakistan's most delectable and carefully prepared meals in just one article. The Pakistani menu has largely absorbed cooking techniques from Central Asia and the Indian subcontinent despite being surrounded by many other similarly related cuisines. To truly appreciate Pakistani cuisine, one must be aware of what makes it special. [...]
Over 1400 years ago, when a child was born, the Prophet (ﷺ) made it his Sunnah (practice) to take a small part of a date and place it in the newborn's mouth. He would chew it until it was soft and then rub it onto the palate of the baby. This is called Taḥnīk. [...]
Darkest Day in Pakistan's History The Army Public School in the Pakistani city of Peshawar was the target of a terrorist attack on December 16, 2014, carried out by six gunmen who were (TTP) members. The terrorists, who were all foreigners and included one Chechen, three Arabs, and two Afghans, entered the school and began [...]
Islamophobia is a term used to characterize active discrimination against these groups or specific members within them as well as irrational antagonism, fear, or hatred of Islam, Muslims, and Islamic culture. Islamophobia is a phrase used to describe fear of Islam and is frequently used to denote generalized attitudes, beliefs, and feelings towards Islam or [...]
Ramadan is a month of self-control and self-training, with the intention that this training will continue after Ramadan is over. Many Muslims give up their daily routines in search of Allah's complete forgiveness and the Islam's promise of eternal happiness. Muslims are typically aware that Ramadan is their one and only opportunity in a year [...]
The Himalaya recognized as the “Abode of the Gods” is located to the north of Pakistan and prolonged closer to China and India. Siachen is located on that particular mountain environment. It is the world’s longest mountain glacier. It is likewise the supply of water for the whole of the country. Siachen means “The Place [...]
Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, is observed by Muslims worldwide as a time of fasting, prayer, reflection, and community. It's possible to spell Ramadan as Ramazan, Ramadhan, or Ramathan. One of the Five Pillars of Islam, the annual Ramadan observance honours Muhammad's (PBUH) first revelation and lasts 29 to 31 days from [...]
On April 10, 1988, the twin cities of Islamabad and Rawalpindi agonized a terrible shock early in the morning. This day would go down in history as one of widespread sadness. A low-density explosion was followed by an enormous one, and then various missiles, rockets, and projectiles started to fall from the sky in all [...]
In the War of 1971 India had occupied some posts of Kargil being violation of LOC since that time it was being planned to retrieve these posts. In the past such plans had been presented to president Zia ul Haq as well as to Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto but were turned down due to one [...]













