Intikhab Alam
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Intikhab Alam is a graduate in English Literature with a strong passion for language, storytelling, and literary analysis.
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Swara A Bad Culture
Swara: A Tradition of Injustice Disguised as Custom Introduction In the remote tribal areas of Pakistan, traditions and customs often wield more power than formal law. One such practice, deeply rooted in tribal culture, is Swara — a controversial custom where young girls are given in marriage to settle feuds, particularly blood disputes. Though outlawed and condemned widely by human rights organizations, Swara persists in some regions, sustained by patriarchal structures, weak legal enforcement, and societal silence. This article explores the historical roots, mechanisms, consequences, legal responses, and ongoing struggle to eradicate this inhumane tradition.
By Intikhab Alam7 months ago in History
Imran Khan
A Journey from Cricket Legend to Political Icon Imran Khan, born on October 5, 1952, in Lahore, Pakistan, is widely known for his remarkable transformation from a cricket superstar to a passionate humanitarian and eventually a significant political leader. His life story is one of resilience, ambition, and unwavering belief in justice. Over the decades, Khan has remained a central figure in Pakistan’s national narrative—first as a sports hero, then as a philanthropist, and later as a reform-driven Prime Minister.
By Intikhab Alam7 months ago in History

