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This is not a review. It’s a walk down memory lane and my relationship with the armed forces across the years. I don’t even remember
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This is not a review. It’s a walk down memory lane and my relationship with the armed forces across the years. I don’t even remember
I’m a hoarder.One like you’ve never seen in your life.I give good boxes, empty packaging to people to throw them when I’m not looking because
This one might hit a nerve with many but hear me out. Some of you may know I’m in the middle of moving houses this
The first ever dua I learned from my Nani (grandmother) was this one. Ammi was terrifies of thunder. Every time there was lightening and thunder
So this is what a career change feels like. It’s eery. I’m happy. Ecstatic. But iffy. There’s this gorgeous fear in the depths of my
Dust if You Must was written by Mrs Rose Milligan from Lancaster in Lancashire, England, and first published on September 15th 1998 in the 21st
This is a win. For Women’s Rights. For Parents Rights. For Human Rights. For taking a step back and realising the human need to bond and recuperate after a life altering event. It is time to celebrate that Mothers in Pakistan are now able to breathe a little easier.
The recent public hysteria over Typhoid Vaccine introduced NEEDED to be addressed.
Here are some Top of Mind questions in the minds of any responsible parent in the country that were addressed by Two Prominent Paediatricians in a Mothers’ Group run by a Doctor herself.
Five things we need to think before we get swept away with the gorgeous graffiti of patriotism that very quickly escalated into jingoism including a Mother’s take on war in this world. A little heartbroken today yet still struggling to make tomorrow a better day