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“Borders and Brothers: The Reality of Pakistan vs India Wars”
By: Hamza khan I was only ten years old when I first heard the word “war.” My grandfather had just turned off the television after watching a documentary about the Kargil conflict. He didn’t say much, but the heaviness in the room lingered like smoke after a fire. I didn’t understand the politics, the history, or the borders. All I knew was that my grandfather’s eyes, usually kind and tired, were suddenly stormy with memories he refused to share.
By Hamza khan8 months ago in Education
Navigating the Process of Claiming Inactive Instagram Usernames
Instagram usernames are like digital real estate—some are so valuable that people are willing to pay thousands to own them. But what if the username you want is taken by an inactive account? Can you claim it for yourself?
By Patrick Carter8 months ago in Education
Insightful Knowledge
It often begins with a question. Sometimes whispered in quiet frustration, other times screamed into the void of life’s uncertainties: “Is there more to this?” For many, the question fades beneath the noise of daily routines. But for some, it becomes a spark—a call to look deeper into the mind and further into the self. That’s where true personal development begins: in the realm of curiosity.
By Taslim Ullah8 months ago in Education
Through Books and Other Media
In the dim glow of a modest library lamp, Arman sat cross-legged on the floor, thumbing through a book older than his grandfather’s tales. Dust danced in the air, caught in the golden stream of sunlight that filtered through cracked windows. The walls were lined with thousands of volumes—silent sentinels of wisdom and wonder—each whispering stories of civilizations, revolutions, dreams, and questions still unanswered.
By Taslim Ullah8 months ago in Education
Mysterious Bright Spots in Jupiter’s Aurora Baffle Scientists: New Observations Reveal Unexplained Phenomena
Jupiter, the largest planet in our solar system, has long been known for its spectacular auroras—vast, glowing light displays near its poles that outshine even Earth’s most dazzling northern and southern lights. However, recent high-resolution observations from some of the world’s most advanced telescopes have revealed strange and unexplained bright patches in Jupiter’s auroras, leaving scientists puzzled. These new findings challenge existing theories about how auroras form on gas giants and may hint at previously unknown cosmic processes.
By Niranjon Chandra Roy8 months ago in Education
Flea in the Jar
Once upon a time, in a little but dynamic town settled in the midst of rich green slopes, there was an inquisitive youthful boy named Mayan. Known for his voracious thirst for information, Mayan frequently went through hours watching nature and inquiring questions about the world around him. He was especially interested in creepy crawlies and their apparently marvelous capacities. One day, while meandering through a glade, he found a huge, purged glass jostle surrendered by a stream. A thought started in his mind—a little try to get the behavior of fleas better.
By Fayaz ahmad8 months ago in Education
Computer Jobs for Girls
Introduction The world of computers and technology has transformed the way we live, work, and communicate. From programming apps to managing digital systems and analyzing data, computer jobs are not just the future—they are the present. Traditionally seen as a male-dominated industry, the tech field is now more inclusive and diverse than ever before. Girls and women are making significant contributions in every area of computer science and information technology (IT).
By Esther Sun8 months ago in Education
🇮🇳🔥pk Two Deadly Operations That Shook South Asia: Operation Sindoor vs. Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos
⚔️ The War Nobody Expected, But Everyone Feared It started with blood on the streets of Pahalgam. 26 innocent lives were lost in a terrorist attack that ignited a spark India could no longer ignore. What followed was a series of military moves that felt like scenes from a modern war movie.
By Umar Khattak8 months ago in Education
India rolls out e-passports with embedded chips, details inside
India Rolls Out e-Passports with Embedded Chips: A Leap Towards Secure and Efficient Travel In a significant stride towards modernizing travel documentation, India has commenced the issuance of chip-enabled biometric e-passports under the Passport Seva Programme Version 2.0. This initiative not only enhances the security and authenticity of passports but also aligns India with over 120 countries that have already adopted similar technology.
By Abjol Hussain Laskar8 months ago in Education










