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The road to Peace and the obstacles that exist by Abubakr Ayesh
Posted By: Abubakr Created On: 9/Nov/2013 Views: 1612 Replies: 0 
It has been quite a lot of time since the efforts to reconcile with the terrorists have proven futile-sometimes because of factors whose control lay in state’s hands while at other times these factors were “out of the domain” of our feeble government. While the majority held the view that the idea of peace talks with militants would open a path tow Click here to read Full Article

Morality-The Recipe to a Shining Future by Abubakr Ayesh.
Posted By: Abubakr On: 28/Oct/2013 Views:1645 Replies:0 
Great nations are known to be an evident proof of character and character is depicted through the morals and values that a nation adheres to. The more value a society attaches to the norms of honesty, equality, fraternity, sacrifice, progress and passion; the higher rank it attains amongst the comity of nations. On the contrary, a society in which debauchery is compulsory for moving up the ladde Click here to read Full Article
Reconciliation-Is it a Possibility by Abubakr Ayesh.
Posted By: Abubakr On: 4/Oct/2013 Views:1697 Replies:0 
The recent blasts in Peshawar have-without doubt-raised questions over the feasibility of the peace and reconciliation talks. Besides, some people and experts are already discontented with the idea that Taliban can atone for their deeds just by sitting around a table; crushing them by force seems the only possible and pertinent solution to them.There is no doubt in the fact that Taliban cannot see Click here to read Full Article
 
The Nation and It’s National Duty
Posted By: Abubakr On: 4/Sep/2013 Views:1666 Replies:0 
The secrets behind the success of every nation and every society are communal harmony, unity, fraternity and a sense of duty towards the country; these norms exist in the consciousness of every individual. Hence, communal success entails that national interest always receives the top priority.Nevertheless, individual is driven by lust for personal gains here. The priorities of the nation are not Click here to read Full Article
The Basic Solution by Abubakr Ayesh.
Posted By: Abubakr On: 26/Aug/2013 Views:1310 Replies:0 
The foremost problem of our present society is the communal and social divide that has now established solid foundations. Nevertheless, whatever the consequences it may give rise to, it is necessary to understand the causes of the disease and one of them is the structure of our education system. Click here to read Full Article
 
Has Justice been served? by Abubakr Ayesh
Posted By: Abubakr On: 3/Aug/2013 Views:1166 Replies:0 
When the supreme authority for justice found itself surrounded by those who wandered in lust for power back in 2007, the lawyer community in particular and the society in general stood up to resist the one man show and eventually ensured the restoration of the disposed judges by rejecting the PCO. They had fought the battle with patience and forbearance and hence, deserved to taste the fruit of th Click here to read Full Article
The Common Man by Abubakr Ayesh.
Posted By: Abubakr On: 21/Jul/2013 Views:1091 Replies:0 
Everyday we hear about “the effects of policies on common man” “the lifestyle of common man” “how inflation affects common man” “how to ensure common man problems are solved” “when will common man get a peaceful and merry sleep at night” etc etc. However, we have never thought what is A Common MAN. Click here to read Full Article
 
Where-and how-we lost it? by Abubakr Ayesh.
Posted By: Abubakr On: 16/Jul/2013 Views:1178 Replies:0 
When Pakistan found its name amongst the comity of nations on the world map, its inhabitants possessed a fervent zeal and ardor and aspired to become a role model for the Muslim World. The stories I have heard and read explained to me the sacrifice offered by those who migrated and left all their belongings in order to lead an independent life and those who welcomed the immigrants and shared their Click here to read Full Article
The Inequality in Education by Abubakr Ayesh
Posted By: Abubakr On: 8/Jul/2013 Views:1183 Replies:0 
As a child, I first resided in Muzaffarabad and then in Abbottabad before shifting to Rawalpindi in December 2005-I was eleven years old then. Being one of the bright students of the class, I was regarded by my teachers as someone whose intelligence level was beyond his peers. Nevertheless, when I shifted to Rawalpindi and was enrolled in an elite school which focused on expanding the horizons of Click here to read Full Article
 
The Educational Dilemma and the Probable Solutions by Abubakr Ayesh.
Posted By: Abubakr On: 3/Jul/2013 Views:1187 Replies:0 
Education can be described as the moral, ethical and economic backbone of any society. Lack of literate individuals in a nation means that not only the ethical and moral corruption-in terms of bribery, theft, vandalism, dishonesty and indiscipline-is rampant in society but also that the economy suffers from mismanagement and ineffective use of human capital. Click here to read Full Article
“The Educated Illiterate” by Abubakr ayesh
Posted By: Abubakr On: 25/Jun/2013 Views:1116 Replies:0 
A general conception-and a clichéd adverb-in our society is that education shapes the personality of an individual i.e. “taaleem aadmi ko haiwaan se insaan banaati ha.” Without doubt this maxim carries weight and since the majority reading this article on the social media is educated, explaining this proverb will only bore the reader.Nevertheless, I can explain and quote enough examples to suggest Click here to read Full Article

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