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Snowless winter

Aqib Ullah (Jangbazar Chitral) The climatic conditions in Pakistan are deteriorating day by day. Gone are the days when climate change was merely a concern for urban areas. Climate change, the rapidly rising impact of this serpent is felt in every corner of the country, obscuring distinctions between winter and summer zones. Traditionally, January and […]

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Chitral’s silent storm

Aqib Ullah (Jangbazar, Chitral) Chitral, a place with gigantic mountains, breathtaking views and a national park where the country\’s national animal, the Markhor, is preserved, has become a hotbed of suicide. The literacy rate in this far-flung area of Pakistan is exceptionally high. Every year, myriad students from this place pass competitive exams to serve

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Before elections

Aqibullah (Jangbazar Chitral) As we know, the Election Commission of Pakistan has announced the election date. This opportunity, to cast votes for the right candidates who can be instrumental in solving the issues faced by people nowadays, should not be taken for granted. Before casting our votes and blindly following politicians who only know how

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Importance of self study

Aqib Ullah (Jangbazar Chitral)   When I left the examination hall after attempting my last paper of master\’s, I received a call from my life saver asking, \”Have you completed your education?\” He inquired, and I replied, \”Yes.\” His response was, \”No, actually, your real exams start today because you\’ve entered the examination hall, which

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River or graveyard?

Aqibullah, Chitral Whenever I hear news of discovering a dead body from the Chitral River, I cannot help but think about the very first person who had used this blessing of God to kill himself. Chitral River has become a graveyard. In other countries, river water is used for irrigation and many other useful purposes.

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