Reading Time: 4 minutes The most logical explanation given by the archeologists is that the crocodiles came washed with an ancient flood. Some of them claim to have found fossil remains that are thousands of years old. Through carbon dating, some of the bones are found to be from the…
Reading Time: 4 minutes Despite the worsening economic conditions of the country, the wedding industry continues to boom because the public keeps moving towards bigger and more exorbitant weddings. The wedding industry of the country is worth Rs 900 billion (in a year) approximately and it is estimated that Karachi,…
Reading Time: 4 minutes Imtiaz Supermarket was opened in Karachi and started as a tiny superstore in the streets of Bahadurabad, Karachi, and now boasts an annual turnover of Rs 40 billion to Rs 1000 billion. Suffice to say, Imtiaz provides ample competition to international supermarkets, including Carrefour and Metro.
Reading Time: 4 minutes Freedom of speech is universally regarded as one of the most fundamental human rights. Freedom of expression is generally safeguarded in the legislature of most countries, including our own.
Reading Time: 4 minutes AirSial became the third private domestic airline of the country in 2020. Inaugurated by the now deposed PM Imran Khan during a time of severe pandemic related lock-downs, AirSial has had a beginning fraught with turbulence. Though, just a few years ago, any company looking to…
Reading Time: 6 minutes Bribery, Corruption, Slavery, Islamophobia, Homophobia, Classism, Racism, Political Turmoil, Petro-Dollars, Tourism, and political power: it seems that the terms surrounding the Qatar World Cup have been anything but the sport of football itself. Where did it all begin?
Reading Time: 4 minutes The first-ever online cab service was none other than Careem, which made its way from Dubai in 2015. Regardless of the initial skepticism by the locals, the service soon managed to plant strong roots as people solely opted for the cab instead of the alternative, which…
Reading Time: 4 minutes The migratory phenomenon of medical professionals moving to developed countries for better prospects is called medical brain drain.
Reading Time: 4 minutes Railways. Most of us are very familiar with the deterioration of Pakistan’s Railway system. Trains are not exactly the preferred mode of travel for the majority of our country’s people, preferring road and air over slow trains. However, there is an aspect of the Railway system…