When you get exhausted by overwork, a cup of tea is always a good idea which not only refreshes your mind but also gives relief from tiredness. But can a cup be the major portion of one’s diet? Can it define the whole of a culture? Well, there is an area in Pakistan where the fondness for its traditional tea is truly unparalleled, and where people would always say YES to the idea of a cup of tea. Home to almost 0.6 million people, in the North of Pakistan, is an area known as Baltistan , where the people are known for their hospitality and sense of brotherhood and love. It is a Land of harmony and peace. But one thing that is not known about Baltis is their tea culture. Three times a day, the same kind of tea is drunk by all after every meal. Isn't that something fascinating and unique? Moreover, Baltis tend to drink their traditional tea called, "Payu Cha" in Balti language three to four cups in one go. This tea, also called butter tea, is also drunk in the m...
Who is Malala? Why did she receive a Nobel prize? There are many other people in the world who deserved this prize, but why Malala? These are the questions asked by every Pakistani. As no one knows Malala's story. A few months back I also thought that she got famous because it is U.S conspiracy. This was all told to me by my teachers, fellows and society. No one ever told me that she wrote a diary published in BBC in 2009 and was attacked in 2012. No one told me that she fought for the rights of education in SWAT and was shot by Talibann specifically. They came and asked," who is Malala? And then they shooted her" My image about Malala was, a girl who got fame just because she was shot an she has done nothing before this. Here is biography of MALALA YOUSAFZAI copied from her blog Malala Yousafzai Biography Malala Yousafzai was born in Swat valley of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in Pakistan in July 1997. She is now 16 years old and is study...
WRITTEN BY AYESHA RATHORE: She hails from Kashmir. She has recently done her intermediate, and wishes to pursue her career in medicine. Ayesha believes in the power of pen and ideas, writes on the plight of women and advocates for their rights. Also, she aims to join politics in future to serve the country.
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