Career Counseling in Pakistan: Kyun Zaroori Hai, Aur Kya Scene Hai?
Confused about your future? Here’s a witty, relatable guide to career counseling in Pakistan, packed with humor, desi references, and practical advice.
Confused about your future? Here’s a witty, relatable guide to career counseling in Pakistan, packed with humor, desi references, and practical advice.
Engineering in Pakistan is more than just a degree—it’s almost a family tradition. Whether it’s “beta, NUST jao” or “UET ki seat lag gayi?”, many of us grew up with these names engraved in our minds. But beyond parental pressure, choosing the right
Remember when Pakistani music wasn’t just about Coke Studio solos but full-blown bands shaking up the scene? From Vital Signs and Junoon in the ‘90s to Strings and Noori in the 2000s, bands weren’t just about songs—they were about movements. And guess what?
If Pakistan had an Instagram bio, it would say: “Serving history, culture, and vibes since forever.” Our country is a living museum, with centuries-old forts, mosques, and ruins that carry stories more dramatic than any Netflix series. Whether you’re a student, a traveler,
Pakistan’s street food isn’t just food — it’s an emotion. It’s late-night chai with friends, spontaneous roadside stops, and the kind of flavors you dream about weeks later. And when it comes to street food royalty, two cities always claim the throne: Lahore
If you’ve ever sat in a class wondering why you’re memorizing pages instead of actually learning something useful, you’re not alone. Pakistan’s education system has been under the microscope for decades, and education reforms have become the buzzword every new government loves to
Gaming in Pakistan has officially level up. From basement LAN parties to packed arenas with massive prize pools, sports is no longer just “time waste” in desi households. Whether you’re a hardcore player or just love the adrenaline of watching live matches, here’s
Eid in Pakistan isn’t just a holiday — it’s an event. Streets glow with fairy lights, tailors work overtime, and the smell of sheer khurma fills the air. But with all the excitement comes the pressure: What to wear? How to host? How
During the 2020 lockdown, I stumbled onto a YouTube video of a guy attempting to eat a 10-pound burrito while reciting Shakespeare. Spoiler: He failed, but I laughed so hard I forgot about the pandemic for 20 glorious minutes. That’s the magic of YouTube’s funniest
I still remember the goosebumps I felt hearing Naseebo Lal belt out “Tinak Dhinak” in 2017. Fast-forward to 2024, and I’m huddled with friends in a Karachi café, streaming Coke Studio’s Season 15 premiere. The screen flashes Arooj Aftifel and Abdullah Siddiqui fusing Sufi poetry with synth beats, and the room