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Pakistan’s young people prioritizing opportunities elsewhere over contributing to country’s betterment

The point I want to highlight today is that It’s disheartening to see young Pakistanis prioritizing moving abroad over contributing to their country’s betterment. We were once hailed as the “warriors of the future,” but instead of fighting for Pakistan’s progress, we’re seeking opportunities elsewhere. Our ancestors sacrificed their time and comfort to give us a better life, but we’re not reciprocating that dedication. We’re trying to escape the challenges facing our nation, rather than confronting and resolving them. Pakistan’s development should be our collective responsibility. We should strive to make our country a place where we can take pride in our achievements and be recognized globally for our contributions. Our forefathers fought tirelessly to free our land from colonial rule now it’s our turn to fight for its prosperity. We owe it to ourselves, our children, and future generations to make Pakistan a better place.Instead of abandoning our country, we should be working together to address our country’s problems. We have the talent, skills, and passion to drive positive change. Let’s channel our energy into making Pakistan a progressive country. We can create a brighter future for ourselves and our fellow citizens. It’s time to take ownership of our country’s development and become the warriors we were meant to be. By doing so, we can transform Pakistan into a nation we can be proud to call home.

Amnah Nisar, Lahore
[email protected]

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Impact of Solar Geomagnetic Storms on Earth’s Infrastructure

The Editor,

The recent solar geomagnetic storm in early August 2024 has highlighted our vulnerability to space weather. Triggered by solar flares and coronal mass ejections (CMEs), the storm caused disruptions in satellite communications, GPS systems, and power grids.

NASA labelled this storm as one of the most powerful in the current solar cycle, with a peak Kp index of 8.0. The European Space Agency reported brief signal losses among spacecraft, while GPS systems in North America and Europe experienced interference. Additionally, geomagnetic waves prompted power fluctuations and disruptions in Canada’s electrical grid.

While beautiful auroras were visible as far south as Texas and northern Italy, the long-term consequences of such solar activity are far more critical. As our reliance on technology increases, so does the potential of disruption caused by solar storms.

Governments and scientists must improve early warning systems, fortify infrastructure, and educate the public about these threats. As we approach the solar cycle’s peak, preventive measures are crucial.

May Allah grant us the wisdom, protection, and strength we need to tackle these challenges and safeguard our future.

Yours faithfully,
Aamna Khalid,Wah Cantt
[email protected]

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Bangladesh’s Historic Victory in Rawalpindi Test Match Against Pakistan

Dear Editor,

I hope this letter finds you well. I would like to express my thoughts on Bangladesh’s historic maiden Test victory against Pakistan in Rawalpindi, as reported on Sunday. This remarkable achievement marks a significant milestone for Bangladesh cricket and showcases their growing prowess on the international stage.

The match was a thrilling encounter, with Bangladesh confidently chasing down the 30-run target after bowling Pakistan out for 148 runs in their second innings. Zakir Hasan and Shadman Islam displayed remarkable composure as they guided their team to victory in just 6.3 overs. This victory is particularly special, as it is the first time Bangladesh has defeated Pakistan in a Test match after 13 previous encounters, which saw Pakistan dominate with 12 wins and one draw.

The efforts of Hasan Mahmud and Nahid Rana in dismantling Pakistan’s batting lineup were commendable, and their contributions played a crucial role in securing this historic win. Despite some resistance from Pakistan’s top order, including Babar Azam and Abdullah Shafique, Bangladesh’s bowlers held their nerve and consistently applied pressure.

This victory not only highlights Bangladesh’s resilience and determination but also serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of Test cricket. It is moments like these that keep the spirit of the game alive and captivate the hearts of cricket enthusiasts around the world.

I believe this triumph will inspire Bangladesh to continue their upward trajectory in international cricket, and I look forward to witnessing more such remarkable performances from them in the future.

Thank you for allowing me to share my thoughts on this memorable moment in cricket history.

Haina Khan,Lahore
[email protected]

 

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