Author: Fazal Khaliq

Swat’s Tourism Dilemma: A Surge in Visitors, Yet Mounting Waste and Environmental Concerns

Swat, once known as the “Switzerland of Pakistan,” is facing an environmental crisis due to a surge in tourism. While the region has attracted a record number of visitors, the influx has led to widespread pollution and waste at popular sites like Mahodand Lake, Ushu Forest, and Taip Banda. Environmental activists are urging both tourists and the district administration to adopt responsible practices and enforce eco-tourism measures to prevent further degradation. Without immediate action, Swat risks losing its natural beauty to neglect and overexploitation.

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May 2024 Indo-Pak Conflict Sparks Regional Tensions and Global Concerns

The May 2024 Indo-Pak conflict reignited tensions between the nuclear-armed neighbors, with cross-border clashes raising fears of regional escalation. The brief but intense confrontation drew global attention, highlighting the fragile security dynamics in South Asia. Analysts warn of deepening geopolitical instability, as major powers—including the U.S., China, and Russia—monitor the crisis. The conflict underscores the urgent need for diplomatic engagement to prevent further deterioration in one of the world’s most volatile regions.

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Hobbesian Struggles: The State of Pakistan Today

Thomas Hobbes once said, “My mother gave birth to twins: myself and fear,” reflecting the constant state of insecurity and uncertainty in his time. Much like Hobbes’ era, modern-day Pakistan faces political instability, rising crime, and a lack of justice. Fundamental rights are unmet, and the education system is in dire straits, with millions of children out of school. To break free from this Hobbesian state, political stability and investment in quality education are essential. The state must respect the constitution, uphold the rule of law, and ensure that all citizens, regardless of background, have access to education and opportunity. Only then can Pakistan hope to move towards a brighter, more secure future.

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38th Anniversary of Swat Scouts Open Group Celebrated with a Grand Ceremony

SWAT: The Swat Scouts Open Group (SSOG), a pioneering organization focused on youth character development and social work, celebrated its 38th anniversary with a special ceremony in Mingora. The event honored Scout leaders who have played a significant role in the group’s success, making SSOG the only volunteer organization in Pakistan to reach this milestone. Prominent social figures and Scout leaders, including Rafi ul Mulk, Haji Muhammad Ali, Fazal Ali, Salim Ahsan, and other key members, attended the ceremony. The founding members of SSOG were recognized for their dedication and contributions throughout the years. For the first time, awards...

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Trends and causes of suicide among youth and children

Most children and adolescents who commit suicide go through similar situations, with a significant factor being the lack of proper attention at home. Many parents do not realize that their behavior, which they believe is teaching manners, is not only distancing their children but also gradually pushing them toward severe mental stress. The methods adopted under the guise of training significantly impact the children’s personalities. Often, parents do not discuss feelings with their children. The environment at school and home is usually the same, making it difficult for children who are different from the standards set by teachers and parents. Their being different is considered a deliberate mistake, leading to stricter measures against them.

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