Revolutionizing HR Management: The Shift from Conventional HR to HR Analytics

By Rabiqa Fatima: HR analytics is revolutionizing workforce management by enhancing efficiency, boosting productivity, and improving employee satisfaction.
AI (Artificial Intelligence): A Mother Killer Child?

By Syed Faheem Haider Zaidi: Artificial Intelligence reflects its creators. Whether it becomes a “mother-killer-child,” or our most trusted ally depends entirely on how we shape it.
The Morals of AI Regulations and Ethics

By Ali Sher: AI regulations and ethics are rapidly evolving, requiring continuous adaptation to keep pace with technological advancements.
Rethinking Education: The Future of Skills in the Digital Era

By Iqra Samran: In today’s fast-paced world, digital technologies are transforming industries at an unprecedented rate.
Emerging trends of Home-based Cloud Kitchens: The contributions of Pakistani Women Entrepreneurs in promoting Sustainable Cooking Practices

By Maryum Sohaib: The rise of women in business leadership is a global phenomenon, and Pakistan is no exception. Women entrepreneurs are redefining their roles within families, communities, and society, leveraging their education, skills, and expertise to make significant contributions to the economy.
Restful Slumber: The Science Behind Better Sleep

By Sharyar Irfan: Sleep is often the missing piece in the puzzle of good health. It’s like recharging your phone overnight to ensure it’s ready for the day ahead. The best part? Achieving better sleep doesn’t require drastic measures.
From Stigma to Strength: The Rise of Female Scooty Riders and the Need for Supportive Policies

By Syeda Aneeqa Touseef: Supporting female e-scotty riders is more than just a mobility issue—it is a step toward gender equality, environmental sustainability, and improved public transport efficiency.
Improving Healthcare Efficiency and Reducing Waiting Times in Hospitals through Public-Private Partnership

By Ahmad Bilal Ali: The system is overstretched in all ways ranging from overcrowded hospitals, lack of sufficient resources and long waiting list for patients especially in metropolis like Lahore.
Road-Level Planning: A Comparative Perspective

Muhammad Hashim Hussain Raja: In most developed countries, road levels are strategically planned during the initial stages of development.
Developing Entrepreneurial Mindsets in Pakistani Schools at the Matric Level

Muhammad Shafqat Rasool: Pakistan, with its youthful population, ranks fifth globally out of 195 countries in terms of youth demographics. This presents an incredible opportunity for the nation to harness the energy and potential of its younger generation.