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No Internet in Northern Pakistan

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  21 st cent ury without internet Disputing political identity drains human progress. The Pandemic is a turning moment for the disorder region. The influx of massive amounts of people returned to their homeland.        The vale of Gilgit-Baltistan is formerly known as the Northern Areas of Pakistan. It is a federal administrative unit of Pakistan that has changed conjuncture and shifting narratives. The modern Gilgit-Baltistan has been part of the political landscape for several centuries, if sometimes only faintly visible on its horizon. Yet political and scientific interest has waxed and waned, its foci have shifted, and approaches vary with fad and fashion. Indeed, as in other fields, political scientists do not solve so many problems as they get bored with them. Interest revives when another generation or epistemic community finds new interest in older histories with contemporary issues. It needs serious intention with a collective effort to res...

Why We Travel!

 "Travel is often celebrated for its ability to 'broaden the mind,' a sentiment echoed by vloggers who traverse the globe, engaging with diverse cultures to foster open-mindedness and ignite creativity. In moments of lethargy and diminished productivity, travel beckons as a remedy. Embedded in our human instinct is a nomadic spirit, propelling us to explore, whether by jet fuel or pedal power. Travel, both literal and metaphorical, transform us from within and without. Surprisingly, only 30% of long-distance journeys are for business purposes, highlighting travel's intrinsic value beyond professional obligations. Thanks to modern technology, traversing vast distances has become a matter of convenience, shrinking the world at an unprecedented pace. Yet, the true magic of travel lies in its ability to bridge perceived distances—be they physical, temporal, or emotional—bringing clarity to our thoughts and expanding our horizons. The psychological benefits of travel are...