By Mariam Saeed Khan, our ambassador at Next Generation Pakistan In 2005 earthquake destroyed the villages around this place. In 2008 I visited this place called “Thandiani” making us realize the importance of our time in lives....
Sadequain: A Living ...
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By Asma Iftekhar. This post (published in the category WOW) highlights the works of a Pakistani artist and youngster taking her inspiration from him. Sadequain Ahmed Naqvi, a multitalented and versatile artist, is thought to be responsible for the...
Small wonder, Litera...
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The author is Nameer Jamillee, an Economics and Political Science student at LUMS who loves to write. He is currently an intern at Ideas Evolved. Milan eraser (local Pakistani ones) + Paper cutter + Acrylic paint] x crazy art talent...
Modern Buildings tha...
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The author, Anum Pasha, is currently an Undergraduate student at LUMS, studying Political Science. An avid reader, with an acute interest in current affairs, she blogs about her latest interests and findings. Here’s a look at some of...
I Now Pronounce You A Weirdo
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The author, Noor Rehman, is our ambassador at Kinnaird College, a keen blogger and also an intern here at iE. While every couple has every right to celebrate their happy day as they see fit in this free thinking (cough-capitalist-cough) world of ours, and we whole heartedly approve of unique methods of expressing ones undying love and devotion to ones significant other, the team felt that maybe, just maybe some of these couples were taking it a step too far. Of course, who are we to judge true love- or whatever this is. Valentine’s Day may be far gone, but we felt like spreading the...
5 Celebrity Homes to...
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The author, Noor Rehman, is our ambassador at Kinnaird College, a keen blogger and also an intern here at iE. Recently, Lady Gaga announced her plans to build a “house on the sea” in Greece. Now, that sounded crazy at first (not to...
Magic in the Tip of ...
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Malaika Tahir, the author, recently completed her A levels from LGS Defense, and is presently interning at Ideas Evolved. She says she loves to write because its like creating a whole new world from a few words- and how else could she do that? ...
John Mayer “Draws So...
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The author, Anum Pasha, is currently an Undergraduate student at LUMS, studying Political Science. An avid reader, with an acute interest in current affairs, she blogs about her latest interests and findings. Anum Pasha is...
iPhone For The Ridic...
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This post has been contributed by Taimur Ahmed Butt. Apple took the cell phone industry by storm when it launched the iPhone. The innovative touch-screen phone has gained immense popularity amongst the masses and with every other person owning an iPhone, it is not uncommon to see these...
This Week’s WO...
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By Hurriyeh Iftikhar And we now give you HAL (Hybrid Assistive Limb) We all know how the Japanese technology has set a remarkable bench-mark for the world to compete with. Well, they have done it again. Japan’s Cyberdyne has now made a robot suit which can help the disabled to walk; yes,...
This week’s WOW: The...
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We would like to thank Hurriyeh Iftikhar for this post. Our first WOW post after relaunch, and the foremost of many to come, is dedicated to none other than ‘The Cheapmunks’! This creative duo has managed to wreak chaos across Facebook and Youtube through refreshing renditions of already...
This week’s WO...
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Aisam ul Haq Qureshi wowed Tennis fans everywhere when he became the first Pakistani to qualify for the finals of a Tennis Grand Slam: The US Open 2010. What’s more is that he qualified for the final in not one- but two categories of the US Open: the mixed doubles with his Czech partner and...
Potential Wind Power...
posted by Ziad
Pakistan has the potential to generate a staggering 50,000 megawatts of electricity through Wind Power Farms. Wind maps of Pakistan show large farmable wind corridors in interior Sindh, eastern Balochistan, north eastern Punjab and Gilgit-Baltistan. All of these would be ideal for wind farms...
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