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COLOURFUL FESTIVALS OF NORTHERN PAKISTAN

Festival of Northern Pakistan

Shandur Top Pakistan: Pakistan has a rich cultural heritage with diverse and multi-ethnic charms. So many festivals give colours to its diversity and vibrant culture of Pakistan. Shandur Top is at the elevation of 12,200 feet (3,719 metres) above sea level. It is between Chitral and District Ghizer of Gilgit-Baltistan. It is popularly called as the ‘Roof of the World’. …

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Panama Papers Scandal – A Stigma on Pakistan

Panama Leaks

The sudden appearance of the Panama Papers leaks creates conspiracy, quandary, and disgrace for the notable dignatories of the world, who are now in hot water. Nawaz Sharif and his family are among those dignitaries who have been affected. He faced harsh criticism from all corners of the country, particularly from the print, electronic, and social media media. ~ I …

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Buddha Archaeological Sites In Swat Valley

Buddha

 Buddha History The arrival of Buddhism in Pakistan introduced Buddha to the local people. It was a one-of-a-kind occurrence that occurred approximately 2,300 years ago. It brought about revolutionary changes in the region, which included modern-day Pakistan and India. The mentor of transporting Buddhism to his kingdom was Mauryan King “Asoka” (literally, the greatest of all Emperors). Buddhism remained a …

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Ecotourism Menace in Pakistan

Eco-Tourism

Ecotourism Tourism is a growing industry around the world. It turns out to be a significant source of income. Nowadays, ecotourism is a thriving and thriving business. However, uncontrollable tourist activities cause a slew of problems that are dangerous, harmful, and hazardous to biodiversity and the environment. Cosmopolitan development is harmful because of excessive concrete construction. Moreover, littering, bonfires, fireworks, …

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Dagri Bangla – Thandiani – An Interesting Story

Dagri Bangla

Dagri Bangla Dream: The lovely dawn is spreading its wings slowly and gradually over the nearby hills of Thandiani. I am sitting in a rocking-chair, waiting for a cup of sugar-free black coffee while looking out of the window pane. I can so feel the cool breeze and mesmerising beauty of the rising Sun in the East. One wonders, if …

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