Pakistan’s Geo Locations Dictates for its Geopolitics Geographic Compulsions and Prospects

Pakistan Geo Locations Dictates for its Geopolitics PM Imran Khan

Abstract Sub-Continent comprises of seven states (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, and the Maldives). Over the total area of South Asia, which is 5,134,641, square kilometres, Pakistan covers 881,913 square kilometres (including Indian Occupied Kashmir). Pakistan is ranked 2nd in South Asia and 33rd on the globe, concerning the area. It is 2nd biggest population of South Asia and ranked as the 5th biggest population of the world. Pakistan due to its geopolitical and geostrategic location has been the centre of focus for power players of the world. With…

An analysis of Industrial Policies of Pakistan 1972-1977 | Bhutto Regime

An analysis of Industrial Policies of Pakistan 1972-1977 Bhutto regime

Abstract Economists and policymakers believe that industrialization guarantees economic growth and development. Additionally, industrial development has historically been very important to every state. The economy is directly proportional to wellbeing and political stability. So, industrialization is a prime factor in order to boost the economy up and to be in frontline for development. In this regard, initially, this paper aims at showing the historical development in the industry of Pakistan. Contemporarily, factors and policies are also analysed to know growth as per policies of 1972-1977 (after the separation of East…

Biofloc fish farming in Pakistan with Biofloc Technology (BFT)

Biofloc Fish Farming Pakistan gofrixty

With the rapid and dynamic change in the human population, the food industry has also started expanding its boundaries with the help of research and technology. Aquaculture technology is also the part of this expanded efforts of scholars and scientists. The expansion in the field is much essential and considered as a core need of time. This help to reduce the use of natural resources like water and land and also help to preserve nature. Discussing Biofloc fish farming in Pakistan, BFT comes first. Biofloc Technology (BFT) is a technique…

English 1101 Essay 4 – Comparing Perspective; Room for Debate

Comparing perspective gofrixty

Part 1 – Summary & Rhetorical Analysis Start with the summary section, below I have written three summaries of three different write-ups that I actually picked for the comparing perspective essay 4. Comparing Perspective is generally very helpful and essential to analyse the perspectives. 1.1 Helping rural America catch up: Many countries want to maximize their natural resources and convert them into an economic sources. Rural America needs huge improvement; they need to consider targeting their young people living in rural areas and creating different opportunities for them to ensure…

Child Abuse or paedophilia – A curse in the name of humanity

Stop child abuse or Paedophilia gofrixty

Child abuse is a heinous crime which has witnessed 12 cases in the current calendar year in Pakistan. This social deviant approach has found to increase 2 to 3% from the last year in the country. Paedophilia or child abuse is rampant in Pakistan. The infamous incidents which present a very crucial picture of the raping disease that is playing with our society. Government officials and other authoritative personalities have found struggling to address and cope-up this issue which has remained a curse in the name of humanity. Unfortunately, the…

Tolerance and Patience in Islam and literature

Tolerance and patience word art

Tolerance and patience should not be read as signs of weakness. They are the signs of strength (Dalai Lama) When someone is crossing the road from a pedestrian crossing, you are driving and you’re in a hurry. Would you prioritize the pedestrian to cross the road first? Do we need to stop our car for a while? Do we have patience and tolerance at that time? Legally, we/re supposed to stop, but would you do the same? We will come to this question in the last of this write-up. For…

Climate Change: Melting of glaciers & burning of Margalla!

Climate Change Global warming and burning of the Margalla Hills in Pakistan

Climate change, melting of glaciers & burning of Margalla hills – The story of Pakistan Climate change has been clearly observed all around the world since last many decades. Particularly in Pakistan, we have observed in the shape of the rapid melting of the glaciers and a huge fire in the forests of Margalla hills. Things are turning so rapidly that experts have now turned a red alarm for every single entity in the world to take appropriate measures.  The industrial revolution and urbanization around the world have brought many…

Life teaches lessons far better than literature does – A true Story

Man feel depressed in his life

With this incident, I was able to know the bitter truth of life. Which is, we people after failure and losing something, reach the place which is the biggest dream of millions of people. People after the work of their two or three races, don’t reach the position, at which we stuck after our failure. 2 years back, I had come across to the biggest failure of my life. In that time I was also facing and fighting with the serious depression and was down into dumps. Whenever this type…

Gender discrimination and Islam – A Review

Gender discrimination men pointing figures to a woman

Talking about the Gender discrimination. first thing which comes in mind that the building of this vast universe is actually based on two human beings. They’re normally classified in two equal pillars “men & Women”. They both provide equal support to the four walls of this building to stand tall & firm. If incidentally or accidentally one of these two important basics gets damaged due to lack of being un-cared, eventually that will lose it’s strength and will fall down.  Freedom cannot be achieved unless women have been emancipated from…

Interview with a peacemaker: Dasha Gajic

Dasha Gajic A peacemaker

Introduction: Dasha Gajic Miss Dasha Gajic was born in 1988 in Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina. She holds a BA in Political Science and two MA degrees; she works as an Activist/Peacemaker to promote peace. Nowadays, she is promoting peace in her hometown (Bosnia-Herzegovina), which was on the ethnically rooted war in 1992-95. Moreover, Miss Dasha Gajic promotes peace with the help of her NGO – Udruženje za kulturu, afirmaciju i savjetovanje, the main aim of this NGO is to create a world to become a happier and more beautiful…