Mader-i-Millat Fatima Jinnah: A Woman Most Dynamic
In every society women play the roles of mothers, sisters, wives or daughters along with other roles that are vital to the functioning of a society. When we think of such women, Fatima Jinnah is a perfect example. She was not only the doting sister of Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah but a dental surgeon, one of the most visible female figures of the Independence Movement and a stateswoman. Post-independence, she continued to contribute towards the progress of Pakistan and even entered electoral politics in this pursuit. Fatima Jinnah was born in Karachi on July 31, 1893. She was the se Read More...
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Education in Times of Pandemic — Adaptability Challenges for Teachers and Students
The conditions of quarantine and the onset of what some might refer to as ‘distance learning’, have made me see school – a locality, a piece of infrastructure, a microcosm – as a mother-ship. A space of literal and metaphorica Read More...
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