The Princely State of Bahawalpur - An Ode to Our Inherited Past
Founded by the descendants of the Abbasids, the State of Bahawalpur originated in early 19th century and was maintained as an independent state until it acceded to Pakistan in October 1947. During its years as a Princely State, it saw the reign of some 12 rulers who harvested a rich culture and heritage, and made it a powerful state of British India. The last of these rulers, Nawab Sir Sadiq Khan Abbasi V, is the most well-known of the Nawabs owing to the noteworthy developments he made in the region, his affiliation with the Quaid, and the magnanimous contributions he made during freedom move Read More...
Zainab Javed
Pearls in Peril: Child Labour and Its Crippling Effect
Child labour, in layman terms, can be defined as work that deprives children of their childhood, their potential and their dignity, and that is harmful to their physical and mental development. More than 12.5 million children are involved in c Read More...
Zainab Fakhar
Heather Oliver