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Islamophobia In India: An propaganda By The Modi's Government

The recent Pew Study has found that India is ranked as the world's third most-unfriendly country for minorities. This is unsurprising given the rise of Islamophobia in India under the Modi government. Since Modi's election in 2014, there has been a sharp increase in Hindu nationalist sentiment and violence against Muslims.   Muslims have been lynched, beaten, and killed for supposedly eating beef, carrying cow carcasses, or for simply being Muslim. Muslim women have been forced to remove their hijabs and mosques have been attacked. The Indian government has done little to stop this violence or to protect its Muslim citizens. Some members of the government have openly encouraged it. This Islamophobia is not only harmful to India's Muslims, but it also undermines India's secular democracy and further alienates India from the Muslim world. Islamophobia in India Since the partition of India and Pakistan in 1947, there has been a steady rise in Islamophobia in Indi
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APS Attack: The Anniversary Of The Darkest Day In Pakistan's History

    The darkest day in Pakistan's history occurred precisely eight years ago today. We honor the victims of the horrible terrorist attacks that occurred in Peshawar on this day. We support the surviving family members of those who perished. When terrorists attacked the Army Public School (APS) in Peshawar on December 16, 2014, Pakistan was struck by a devastating and horrifying day that would go down in history as the most traumatic day in our country. The day began like any other winter day would have, but it ended tragically for hundreds of parents, shocking the whole country and the entire world. People were fervently praying while glued to their television screens and sobbing. It is regarded as 9/11 in Pakistan since it was the greatest terrorist attack in its history. Many still have vivid flashbacks of the terrorist attack on Pakistan's Army Public School (APS) in Peshawar. 134 children were among the almost 150 victims of the catastrophe.  memorial for the 144 children a

The Kashmir Files :Propaganda or Fiction. When will India stop?

Every day new movies are coming out that are addressing social issues and are getting great responses from the public. However, some movies are made to distort history, facts, and sacrifices, and propagate a certain mindset in the society or world. The recent release of the Indian movie “The Kashmir files”  is the talk of the town for all the wrong reasons. The Kashmir Files, according to Nadav Lapid, an anti-establishment figure, Israeli director, and IFFI international jury chair, this movie was pushed into the official competition of the International Film Festival of India (IFFI). On top of that, his comment on it considering it as 'vulgar' and 'propaganda' has created quite a frenzy. Even after getting backlash from Indian media and the Israeli Ambassador to India , the jury believes it was the crudest movie seen in 15 films that they saw. Indian Film Festival Jury Head Calls 'Kashmir Files' "Propaganda" | Verified It is a screaming fact that the

World Children Day 2022: Stop Child Abuse on Kashmiri Children

  Every year on November 20, World Children's Day known as International Children's Day is celebrated to foster global children's rights understanding, raise children's education, and enhance their well-being. This year the theme of the day is Inclusion, For Every Child which means every child matters apart from their race, color, or faith. Children are fragile beings that need love and protection. There are still some places in the world where no one can imagine bringing up their child. Children should play with their friends and live a carefree life. But that’s not the case for the kids of Jammu and Kashmir who are constantly watched, put under lockdowns, and are more vulnerable to abuse by Indian troops in the IOJK. One of the biggest unresolved conflicts in the history of the UN is the ongoing conflict in Jammu and Kashmir. The persistent and systemic human rights violations committed by the Indian army against Jammu and Kashmir's population are well-known

International Day to Protect Education from Attack

Have you ever imagined, what would it feel like to be without the basic right to get an education and be threatened for your child's life at the same time? It's hard , right? or  We don't  want to imagine that! just the thought of it shatters one soul into pieces  One of the dates that no Pakistani can forget is December 16 .  The trauma of the APS strike which crippled Pakistan is still fresh in our memories. It was an attack on the security and education of kids. The whole of Pakistan honors the sacrifices of the APS martyrs on the International Day to Protect Education from Attack.  Education is essential because high levels of education completion are associated with lower crime, better overall health, and greater democratic participation.  Conflict, on the other hand, prevents schools from opening and increases teacher absenteeism. Conflict puts kids’ safety at risk when they travel to and from school, which results in unequal opportunities for kids in affected com

11 Lazy Pakistani's Ways to Lifestyle Change to Zero Waste Lifestyle

  When it comes to waste management, Pakistan is lagging. Pakistan only produces 54,888 tonnes of solid trash each day in metropolitan areas. the country is slowing saying no to the plastic as grocery stores are now only allowing cloth bags but this is only limited to that. Since there are no laws or regulations governing garbage disposal, it's common to see people dumping trash anywhere. People will litter, whether it's on the streets, on freeways, or in mountainous areas. It's not that society isn't aware; it's simply that there aren't any rigorous regulations, penalties, or even waste management systems. With a population of more than 160 million, Pakistan is experiencing environmental concerns due to inadequate infrastructure. Households, businesses, institutions, building and demolition sites, industrial regions, and agricultural disposal facilities are all sources of garbage in Pakistan. The most recent flooding in Pakistan is an obvious result of clim

Another delay of "Zarrar" by Shaan Shahid is called due to the floods in Pakistan

Action-thriller starring Kiran Malik and Nayyer Ejaz was scheduled to release on Sep 23 With regard to the current floods in Pakistan, Shaan Shahid revealed that the release date of his upcoming action film "Zarrar" would be delayed by a week. The spy movie, which is based on real events, was originally scheduled to debut on September 23 but will now premiere on September 29. The Waar actor tweeted the information along with close-ups of Shahid's  enraged face from Zarrar's poster, which read, "Rise of the invisible." "The recent floods caused the release date for Zarar to be changed. he wrote in his tweet that September 29 2022 , will now be the new release date. He  appreciate all of his followers' for ongoing support. Shaan was shown clenching his fists in the movie's trailer, which was unveiled earlier this year and suggested that he was prepared for war  giving a hint of him being the part of  Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agency, which