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Fariha Tahir

Fariha Tahir

Lecturer Department of Development Studies

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Transgenderism is a Mental Health Condition – BDD and GD by Sameen Khaleel

April 10, 2023 webmaster

Western liberalism – you must tolerate us; we will not tolerate you. More’s the pity! Where are we heading? Whom […]

Human Rights, Social change

What Were You Wearing? A Dangerous Rhetoric Surrounding Clothing and Consent by Rukham Nisar

April 10, 2023 webmaster

What Were You Wearing? A Dangerous Rhetoric Surrounding Clothing and Consent But what was she wearing? Weaponized rhetoric used by […]

Human Rights, Social change

It’s Always Her: The Victim Blaming Culture prevalence in our society by Samana Batool

April 10, 2023 webmaster

Victim Blaming: A Dark Side of the Society “It hurts when you won’t acknowledge our pain. It hurts when you […]

Human Rights, Social change

Gender bias regarding pursuing higher education in Pakistan with respect to women: a social dilemma by Muhammad Taimoor Abid

April 10, 2023 webmaster

Ironically, a country where majority comprises of Muslims, having a religious book beginning with the word “Iqra” emphasizing to “read” […]

Human Rights, Social change

SOCIAL CHANGE THROUGH EDUCATION: EDUCATION IN DETENTION by Sahar

April 9, 2023 webmaster

Education plays a very pivotal and dominant role in changing our thought process , our behaviors and attitudes , our […]

Social change

Origin and evolution of feminism in Pakistan by Amna Nasir

April 9, 2023 webmaster

Feminism in Pakistan refers to the set of movements that aim to define, establish, and defend the rights of women […]

Social change

Creative Activism and Social Change in the 21st Century: Understanding the Contemporary Political Theater By Aimen Ayaz

April 9, 2023 webmaster

The year is 1888. A young artist spends his afternoons painting sunflowers, only using shades of yellow. For him, yellow […]

Non-traditional security threats to Pakistan as a state

Online Dating and underlying risks:an incident in waiting by Anfaal Nasirudin

April 9, 2023April 9, 2023 webmaster

In literature, Romeo and Juliet , Anna Karenina were seen exchanging passionate scripts to confess their soul burning love, gradually, […]

Non-traditional security threats to Pakistan as a state Cyber, Online, Online dating

Greta Thunberg; Climate change agent by Amna

April 5, 2023 webmaster

Greta Thunberg is not only a name but a call of awakening from the deep sleep for people of the […]

Climate change Climate

Gender Based Harassment, Misogyny and Self-censorship: The Reality of Being a Woman in today’s Cyber World by Maria Siddiqui

April 5, 2023 webmaster

“Every time I express an opinion that misogynists don’t like, their first line of attack is always sexual violence” If […]

Human Rights, Social change Cyber, Gender, Misogyny, Women

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  • Apna Khana Khud Garam karo: Prevailing Patriarchy in Pakistani Households Vs Gender Roles in Islam
  • Violence used for Gender Equality – Influence of Anime on Pakistani Youth by Erass Kamal
  • The blatant nature of verbal harassment that the female MPs have to face in order to retain their seat in the Parliament House of Pakistan by Inbisat Faisal

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