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Author: Urooj Niazi
Urooj Niazi is an education and health reporter who writes about climate awareness, diseases, pollution, and educational development. Her work highlights the link between public health, environmental sustainability, and access to quality education.
The average person reads about 200 to 250 words per minute. Imagine if you could double that speed without losing comprehension. You could finish a book…
A TIN is an abbreviation of Taxpayer Identification Number in Pakistan. It is a special identification number which is given by the Federal Board of Revenue…
Sabudana or tapioca pearls are made of cassava root starch. It is popular in South Asian food especially on fasting days and special meals like sabudana…
The Pareto Principle, commonly known as the 80/20 Rule, is one of the most powerful concepts for productivity. Named after economist Vilfredo Pareto, it states that…
The “Sunday Scaries”—that sinking feeling of dread as the weekend ends and Monday approaches—is a common phenomenon. The best antidote to this anxiety is preparation. A…
We often treat sleep as an inconvenience—something to minimize so we can work more. This is a fatal error. Sleep is not the absence of productivity;…
To expats, freelancers, and cross-border coordinating businesses, it is imperative to know the time difference between Canada and Pakistan. Since Canada is divided into six time…
By 2026, the hair care industry has undergone skinification, so hair masks have become an indispensable process to everyone who wants healthy and luminous hair. Hair…
In Pakistan, quinoa is commonly known as “کینوا” (Kinwa / Quinoa). It does not have a traditional Urdu or regional name because quinoa is not a…
Your brain is not a computer; it cannot switch between applications instantly. Every time you switch from writing a report to answering a phone call, you…












