Dependency on technology

By: Dr. Rizwan Rumi In the modern world, technology is a constant companion, integrated into nearly every facet of our daily lives. From smartphones and tablets to smart home devices and digital assistants, technology makes tasks more efficient and information more accessible. Yet, this ease of access can quickly become an addiction, leading us to […]
Rain, rain, come again
By: K S S Pillai The rainy season is a much-awaited one in all parts of the world as the economy of a country largely depends on it. The delay in its arrival by even a few days would make people worried. Our country is so vast that there is a great difference in its […]
Sport is being forced to adapt to the effects of climate change
Mark Charlton In the unlikely event I ever run another marathon, I wouldn’t want to do it at night. But some famous global running events, including the world championships in Doha, are having to reschedule races to avoid participants having to run in extreme heat conditions. Midnight long-distance running is just one stark example highlighted […]
The rising temperatures and dry weather in Kashmir

By: Tanveer Mian Kashmir, once known for its lush green landscapes and pleasant weather, is facing an unprecedented rise in temperatures and dry weather conditions. This shift in climate is not only affecting the region’s ecosystem but also impacting the lives of its inhabitants. Rising Temperatures: Kashmir’s temperature has been rising steadily over the past […]
AI tools can alleviate Math anxiety in students
By: Dr. Reyaz Ahmad Students frequently struggle with math anxiety, which makes them feel stressed and afraid when they have to solve mathematical problems. But now that Artificial Intelligence (AI) capabilities are available, teachers have a strong ally in the fight to assist pupils overcome their anxieties. Students can greatly lessen their math fear by […]
Biden out, Harris in?
By: Emma Shortis President Joe Biden’s decision to step aside as the Democratic nominee in this year’s presidential election certainly had a sense of inevitability about it. Yet, it is still unprecedented in the modern era for a sitting president to drop out of a presidential race this late in the process. We are really […]
The global food system is damaging

By: Liam Keenan Across the world, over 800 million people spend their days hungry. More than 2 billion have limited access to food. Yet today’s global food system produces enough to feed every person on the planet. This imbalanced situation can be explained in part by the effects of things like natural disasters, war, fragile […]
Islamic forbids ‘illicit’ relationships
By: Mohammad Nadeem Haram or illicit relationship refers to any romantic or sexual relationship that goes against Islamic principles. There are some common examples include premarital sex, adultery, and any romantic or sexual relationship between people who aren’t married to one another. In fact, the topic of haram relationships is mentioned in many verses and […]
Choosing the right stream is important
By: Shahid Farooq When it comes to choosing an academic path, there are countless options available, each with its own allure and potential for personal and professional growth. Some individuals are moved to the intricacies of the natural world, while others find their passion in understanding and shaping the complex dynamics and nuances of human […]
Major IT outage: What happened and why

By: Alan Woodward A major IT outage has hit businesses across the world, grounding planes as well as affecting banks and the healthcare sector. George Kurtz, CEO of IT security firm Crowdstrike, said it had traced the issue to a “defect found in a single content update” for the security software it provides for the […]