Autobiography
Pope Francis, First Latin American Pontiff with a Humble, Transformative Ministry, Dies at 88
Pope Francis (1936–2025) A shepherd of peace. A voice for the voiceless. A heart for the world. As his body lies in state at St. Peter’s Basilica, we join millions in quiet reflection and deep gratitude. Your light lives on in love, humility, and hope. Rest in eternal peace, Holy Father.
By Sheikh Riyad10 months ago in Chapters
Whispers Beneath the Willow
Elara stepped out of the old pickup truck and stared at the village of Elderglen, a forgotten place nestled between forested hills and fog-covered valleys. Her father had driven them here in silence, the same silence that had swallowed their home since her mother disappeared three months ago.
By Qaisar Jan10 months ago in Chapters
"Whispers of the Wind: A Journey Through the Hills" Part- 01
Whispers of the Hills (Part- 01) The road to the hills was winding, narrow, and flanked by tall pine trees that reached for the sky like ancient sentinels. I had been planning this solo trip for months, craving an escape from the noise of city life. The moment my car began its slow climb into the hills of Himachal Pradesh, I could feel the tension leave my shoulders, replaced by a growing sense of calm and curiosity.
By abu kwsher sikder10 months ago in Chapters
How a B2B Digital Marketing Consultant Can Drive Startup Success
The startup ecosystem is fast-paced, competitive, and full of opportunities. However, the journey from a budding idea to a thriving business is often riddled with challenges, especially when it comes to scaling and building a strong presence in the digital space. For startups operating in the B2B sector, this challenge is even more pronounced. Selling to other businesses requires precise strategies, expert execution, and a deep understanding of the target audience.
By john marker10 months ago in Chapters
A Silent Province, A Wounded Heart: The Crisis of Balochistan and the State's Responsibility
Introduction In the southwest corner of Pakistan lies Balochistan, the largest yet most neglected province of the country. Spread over nearly 44% of the national territory, its deserts, mountains, and coastlines hold not just natural resources but stories of pain, deprivation, resistance, and resilience. From Quetta to Gwadar, from Khuzdar to Turbat, the air is thick with silent screams — of mothers who have lost sons, of families without water and electricity, and of soldiers fighting in the shadows of a long-festering conflict. While the rest of the country debates politics and progress, Balochistan remains caught in a cycle of conflict, underdevelopment, and mistrust. This article is an attempt to explore the reality on the ground — the people’s suffering, the state’s failures, the burden on security institutions, and the lingering hope for a better tomorrow.
By Umair Ali Shah 10 months ago in Chapters










