The Stories of Tomorrow
A unipolar world, or what once was, has been dictating policies it deems fit for nations with different cultural and economic mindsets. Liberal economic nations have imposed policies on under-developed nations that do not apply to their framework of institutions and market behaviors. Joseph Stiglitz […]
Editorial Politics
Human nature is based on groupings and incapable of handling blame, the aim of folklore and heroic stories was to cast a shadow over these flaws, or had planned to. Folk tales depict heroes. Heroes were always deciphered as doing what is right by all, […]
Opinion
Erik Erikson was a researcher whos’ work concentrated on the crisis of identity development, or an identity crisis. He had broken down 8 stages of personality growth which can be found in all his research papers. We will concentrate on the clashes of personalities and […]
Opinion
Imran Khan, prior to his political career, was a famous cricketer who is remembered for winning the 1992 Cricket World Cup as Captain of the Pakistan team. With his unprecedented fame, in comparison to other Pakistani successes, Imran Khan turned towards philanthropy and opened the […]
Politics
The Ruler who wooed through Polo The Year was 1206 AD. Sultan Qutb-ud-din Aibak galloped down the polo pitch, focused intensely on the small wooden ball ahead of him. As his Persian steed thundered forward, he timed his swing perfectly. With a resounding crack, the […]
Culture History Sports
The Road to India from Bannu is an extravagant topic. Bannu, a fort city built by the British in almost under a year, for outposts to maintain order within the region of Khyber and Waziristan, from where reports of Kabul and their tribes were delivered. […]
History