I believe it was quite interactive session for students where they had an opportunity to speak their minds.
Over the two decades, I have been involved in different activities of social harmony through a mutual relationship of different social, religious and political groups, with a motive of filling the gaps and creating a peaceful society of mutual respect and love which is the root of social harmony
Tayyaba Zulfiqar is an English Language Instructor at Bahria University, Islamabad and has been teaching English for a decade.
My social services amalgamated women empowerment, conflict resolution through ADR, bridges making with sister communities.
IN A WORLD OF INCREASING POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC DISSONANCE, PEACEFUL COEXISTENCE AMONG PRACTITIONERS OF VARIOUS RELIGIOUS BELIEFS CAN PROVE TO BE THE WAY FORWARD FOR PEACE AND PROSPERITY.
As violent extremism is gaining unwanted traction in the backdrop of heightened cultural and religious conflicts worldwide, there is a need to educate generations for peace which is also becoming a top notch priority for governing institutions simultaneously
Extremism and extreme narrative has been a major issue of Pakistan for last three decades.
A one day seminar was organized by Pirah Sapna to highlight the importance of gender equality and its significance toward the development of societies
Noor Shamsuddin, hailing from Chitral, is working with Aga Khan Education Service Pakistan Gilgit Baltistan.
Nazia Baloch is the alumni of Salamati Fellowship by Shaoor Foundation for Education and Awareness (SFEA) and awarded as a change maker by Sindh Youth Organization.