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To Enrich Human Morals

To Enrich Human Morals

April 10, 2013 | Asmatyari

Of all the material resources one possesses; well learned, literate, skilled and proficient humans are the richest established valuable resource that directs every dimension of man’s ...

Diplomacy Failures Strengthen Military Options

Diplomacy Failures Strengthen Military Options

April 10, 2013 | Masood Korosh

Earlier this Saturday, Iran and P5+1—America, Russia, China, Britain, France and Germany---held a serious meeting in order to put an end to Tehran’s nuclear standoff which necessarily could ...

Corruption – A Persistent Evil

Corruption – A Persistent Evil

April 09, 2013 | Dilawar Sherzai

It would not be untrue to say that corruption is one of the biggest injustices done to a society. Corruption is an injustice in the sense that when justice demands that a person should be given ...

The Policy of Appeasement

The Policy of Appeasement

April 09, 2013 | Abbas Daiyar

The Taliban’s spring campaign of bloodshed has started with merciless massacre of civilians. There have been suicide bombings, roadside blasts and attacks almost daily since last week with the ...

Give and Take

Give and Take

April 09, 2013 | Mohammad Rasool Shah

A group of tribal elders came to visit the Holy Prophet (PBUH) to inquire about the teachings of the religion that he had introduced and which had raised a great uproar in the ...

Government of the People

Government of the People

April 08, 2013 | Dilawar Sherzai

It is generally assumed about democracy that it is ‘government of the people, for the people and by the people’- as suggested by Abraham Lincoln. This has become one ...

Human Curiosity!

Human Curiosity!

April 08, 2013 | Asmatyari

Curiosity is a hunger to explore and a delight in discovery. When we are curious, we approach the world with a child-like habit of poking and prodding and asking questions. We are attracted to ...

Hazaras to make tough decisions

Hazaras to make tough decisions

April 08, 2013 | Muhammad Younas

Common sense is believed to be the most ordinary behaviour practiced in daily life. It varies from person to person depending on his/her circumstantial knowledge and society to society. Personal ...

From Personalities to Institutions

From Personalities  to Institutions

April 07, 2013 | Dilawar Sherzai

With the evolution of state and politics, there has been a movement from personality-centered structures and setups to the institutional-led structures. A thorough study of the journey ...

Dictatorial Tricks

Dictatorial Tricks

April 07, 2013 | Mohammad Rasool Shah

During the present tension between North and South Korea, the role of the president of North Korea has been both interesting and natural. He came under the constant attention of media by ...

Peace Requests Would not End to Peace

Peace Requests Would not End to Peace

April 07, 2013 | Masood Korosh

The last week deadly suicide bombing and subsequent random firings in Farah city, though, covered Afghans facebook users’ timelines but, I think, was not enough to send a ...

Social Values and Ethics

Social Values and Ethics

April 06, 2013 | Dilawar Sherzai

It can be observed in both the individual and social lives that the actions are mostly considered in terms of whether they are right or wrong. An individual, in most of the cases, while ...

The Strategy of Conflict

The Strategy of Conflict

April 06, 2013 | Mohammad Rasool Shah

Staggering conditions of peace and darkening clouds of war in the Korean peninsula has raised the possibility of a new war in the already war-torn world. This would be the new edition of the ...

Extremism Begets Extremism

Extremism Begets Extremism

April 06, 2013 | Asmatyari

Burma is home to some of the early civilizations of Southeast Asia including the Pyu and the Mon. In the 9th century, the Burmans of the Kingdom of Nanzhao entered the upper Irrawaddy valley and, ...

Political System is a Changing Phenomenon

Political System is a  Changing Phenomenon

April 04, 2013 | Dilawar Sherzai

A political system is established within a state so as to safeguard the rights of its people and solve the socio-political issues that may hamper the better life opportunities. If a system ...

To Whom It May Concern!

To Whom It May Concern!

April 04, 2013 | Mohammad Rasool Shah

A king was very tired of the laziness of his masses and he thought of teaching them a good lesson. One day, when people came out of their houses to go to work, they saw that a big stone was lying in the ...

Talks with Teheran in Almaty: the first results

Talks with Teheran in Almaty: the first results

April 04, 2013 | H.A Bargasht

Negotiations on the Iranian nuclear program held on a neutral territory of Kazakhstan gave the first results. For the first time in the history of this issue, Tehran did not delay with determination of ...

Dictatorship – the Rule of an Individual

Dictatorship – the Rule  of an Individual

April 03, 2013 | Dilawar Sherzai

Thorough the experiences of human beings wherein they have experienced different forms of government and different political arrangements, dictatorship is considered as one of the most ...

Congenial Electoral Reforms Ascertains Fair Poll

Congenial Electoral Reforms  Ascertains Fair Poll

April 03, 2013 | Asmatyari

Election is the process by which members in a given community or nation choose their leaders in democratic society, therefore such kind of an election should be free and fair to ensure that ...

Bureaucracy – A Short Study

Bureaucracy – A Short Study

April 02, 2013 | Dilawar Sherzai

The states strive to manage the affairs of the country – the ones related to the services for the public – are administered through an administrative setup. In an administrative setup bureaucracy plays a ...

Issues Regarding 2014 Elections

Issues Regarding  2014 Elections

April 02, 2013 | Abbas Daiyar

The Independent Election Commission has delayed the voter registration process due to unclear reasons. As we get closer to the 2014 power transition, many election-related issues remain ...

From the Old to the New

From the Old  to the New

April 02, 2013 | Mohammad Rasool Shah

Four to five decades before, the procedures followed in offices were totally different from what we see in practice in present day organizations. Most of the works were manual and machines had not ...

The Grey Areas

The Grey Areas

April 01, 2013 | Dilawar Sherzai

The approach of the people and intellectuals towards the socio-political scenario in Afghanistan seems divergent and there are not very certain attitudes in this regard. There are many ...

Setting and Achieving Targets

Setting and Achieving Targets

April 01, 2013 | Mohammad Rasool Shah

Of the number of scenes that irritate and sadden us, one is to see the people idle and wasting the time in a number of useless, aimless and stupid activities. You pass by a small shop where chips and ...

The Troubling Issue of Peace Talks

The Troubling Issue  of Peace Talks

April 01, 2013 | Masood Korosh

On Saturday Afghan President along with a delegation set off for Qatar to discuss Taliban militants opening an office in the Gulf state for peace talks, as part of desperate effort to put an end to ...

Elements of State

Elements of State

March 31, 2013 | Dilawar Sherzai

Through their political evolution and will, human beings have formed states wherein they live and strive to achieve bliss and contentment. Though they have not achieved complete bliss and ...

The Soft-Terrorism

The Soft-Terrorism

March 31, 2013 | Masood Korosh

Afghan government is seriously worried about the rise of poppy cultivation due to possible free-fall of determination to fight this evil phenomenon after 2014.  Baz Mohammad Ahmadi, Deputy to ...

What Next? If .............

What Next? If .............

March 31, 2013 | Muhammad Younas

It was 5th of October 1999 when ex-education minister Sardar Nisar Ali was ambushed by “unknown” terrorists. His driver died on the spot, however he himself fortunately survived ...

Nations and States

Nations and States

March 30, 2013 | Dilawar Sherzai

In politics, individuals normally do not act alone, but in connection with social groupings. Historically, the political world has been divided in terms of “we” versus ...

Talking of the Consistency

Talking of the Consistency

March 30, 2013 | Mohammad Rasool Shah

This historically authentic story is often mentioned to highlight the importance of hard work, consistency and perseverance. The famous warrior and king of his time, Amir ...

Rise of Muslims conditioned to Renaissance!

Rise of Muslims  conditioned to Renaissance!

March 30, 2013 | Asmat yari

It was a time of great suffering, in cluding famine and widespread disease. Lives were viewed as purposeless and aimless. Politics, religion and education were inexplicably forged that ...

Stagnation in Cultural Evolution

Stagnation in Cultural Evolution

March 28, 2013 | Dilawar Sherzai

A society tends to suffer from cultural stagnation or cultural lag when there is a considerable gap between the material culture and non-material culture of the society. The cultural lag ...

Flexibility in Attitude

Flexibility in Attitude

March 28, 2013 | Muhammad Rasool Shah

Our holy Prophet (PBUH) sent some of his companions to a place. They were caught by the soldiers of a King and were brought in front of the King. The king was angry to discover ...

For Revolution to Triumph

For Revolution to Triumph

March 28, 2013 | Masood Korosh

A Syrian opposition bloc recognized by the Arab League as the sole representative for Syria opened its first embassy in Qatar on Wednesday in a diplomatic blow to President ...

Considerations to Focus

Considerations to Focus

March 27, 2013 | Dilawar Sherzai

With the growing concerns in Afghanistan, the prospects of peace and tranquility do not seem very much clear; yet, there are possibilities to start afresh from this point and reach to a ...