Mariage discrimination
Commentaire d'oeuvre : Mariage discrimination. Recherche parmi 300 000+ dissertationsPar Ilhe123 • 5 Novembre 2014 • Commentaire d'oeuvre • 469 Mots (2 Pages) • 727 Vues
Over the years, I have come across many people who believed that Pakistan should never have been created. Keeping today’s lawlessness and corruption in mind, I often feel that they are indeed right. However, amongst the many reasons given to me by such individuals for Pakistan being a mistake, one of the most prominent is that had India not been divided then, Muslims today would have been the largest religious group in the subcontinent. Such statements are misguiding as these people are misinformed. Currently the population of Muslims in the subcontinent is 510 million, with roughly 180 million each in Pakistan and ...
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September 2, 2013
MEDIA WATCHDOG
Tehreem Atif
TOPICS
Pakistan
India
Women
Marriage
Discrimination
Pakistan must learn from India: Dark skin doesn’t make you ugly
I recently came across an online movement called ‘Dark is Beautiful‘, a campaign that has drawn attention towards the unjust effects of skin colour discrimination in India. The campaign features famous Indian actress Nandita Das who has urged women to throw out their fairness creams and abandon the belief that dark skin is ugly. I was quite surprised to find that Nandita is perhaps the only actress to have resolutely decided to keep her dusky skin tone, despite the demands of the ruthless entertainment industry where there is an explicit preference for light skinned actors. The same stands true about Pakistani society ...
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April 18, 2013
THE BIG PICTURE
Eman Cheema
TOPICS
Education
Pakistani
Discrimination
Canada
Life Abroad
Want to move abroad? Think again!
The life of a middle class Pakistani immigrant overseas is gravely misunderstood by both the people in the immigrant’s homeland and the people in the country to which the immigrant has emigrated. There are a couple of (read: many) things that are immediately dismissed once it is mentioned that a person is a Pakistani living abroad. For one, it is often forgotten that moving abroad means starting over- from scratch. From waiting at the airport for eight hours because of a miscalculation in hotel costs, to renting a basement for immediate accommodation, to living in the basement for approximately six years until you can afford ...
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April 13, 2013
WELCOME TO PAKISTAN
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