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Asia, 01-251222-003
(Humanaties and Social Sciences, 2024)
The rapid digital transformation of society affects people of all ages. This study, "Aging in the Digital World: Digital Adaptation and its Impact on Older Adults in Rawalpindi," investigated how older individuals integrated ...
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Sana Seher, 01-251212-012
(Humanaties and Social Sciences, 2023)
This ethnographic study delves into the lived experiences of women with disabilities working in formal organizations in Pakistan, with a particular focus on the public sector. The research objectives were to explore the ...
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Sana Dabir, 01-251231-008
(Humanaties and Social Sciences, 2025)
V-logging has become the economic opportunity in the digital time period and the youth has gained economic opportunities in race to fulfil other employment deficiencies. This research aims to find the impact of the trend ...
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Ummy Habiba, 01-251222-013
(Humanaties and Social Sciences, 2024)
This ethnographic study investigates the complicated processes of cultural heritage preservation in Saidpur Village, a historic Pakistani settlement enriched by the influences of Sikhism, Hinduism, and Islam over centuries. ...
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Neha khalid, 01-251222-008
(Humanaties and Social Sciences, 2024)
In the face of significant social constraints, the purpose of this research is to investigate the ways in which marginalized communities, and particularly Christian women who live in slums, carve out socio-economic niches ...
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Fatima Ayub, 01-251231-003
(Humanaties and Social Sciences, 2025)
The research aims to explore the influence of Western culture among Pakistani Muslim students at Bahria University and Quaid-e-Azam University in Islamabad, examining their broader consequences for cultural dynamics in ...
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Sofia Shahid, 01-251222-011
(Humanaties and Social Sciences, 2024)
This study looks into the difficulties elite schools in Islamabad, Pakistan, have integrating indigenous knowledge into their curricula. The study employs a qualitative methodology that looks at the main challenges these ...
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Faryal Mahtab, 01-251222-004
(Humanaties and Social Sciences, 2024)
This ethnographic research investigates the loneliness that older people in Islamabad, Pakistan, suffer. This research exposes the diverse and subtle ways in which older people perceive and navigate loneliness in a constantly ...
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Khanzada Bilal Mehmood Khan, 01-251231-005
(Humanaties and Social Sciences, 2025)
This study examines the complex racial and religious aspects of Pakistani shrine culture, with a focus on the Kalyam Sharif site. The primary aim is to investigate the role of Sufi shrines as places of devotion that transcend ...
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Kainat Arif, 01-251212-006
(Humanaties and Social Sciences, 2024)
The reoccurring phenomenon of flood has become a major issue in the northern area of Pakistan. Floods have become a cultural trend in Swat, which has taken a lot of lives, leaving people homeless and penniless. Additionally, ...
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Bushra Farooq, 01-251231-002
(Humanaties and Social Sciences, 2025)
With an emphasis on cultural beliefs and customs around pregnancy loss, this qualitative study investigates post-miscarriage healing practices in Village Androt, Azad Jammu and Kashmir. The findings of this study shows ...
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Sadia Wakeel, 01-251231-007
(Humanaties and Social Sciences, 2025)
In the Khuiratta District of Kotli, Azad Kashmir, the present study examines the relationship between contemporary healthcare systems and traditional postpartum practices. Understanding the society in which mothers manage ...
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Zainab Tariq, 01-251221-011
(Humanaties and Social Sciences, 2025)
The establishment of women’s police stations has emerged as a seminal development in the ongoing quest for gender equality and the eradication of violence against women, particularly within the socio-political landscape ...
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Sana Ghafoor, 01-251221-010
(Humanaties and Social Sciences, 2024)
A very ancient phenomenon, migration has been a part of human history for thousands of years. The process of illegal migration in Upper Punjab Pakistan's is depicted in this study. This is a highly widespread and quickly ...
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Fariya Fatima Khan, 01-251221-005
(Humanaties and Social Sciences, 2024)
The landscape of education is changing drastically, shifting from conventional book-based learning methods and towards the inclusion of artificially intelligent bots. Chatbots or bots, also known as conversational agents ...
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Hania Iman, 01-251231-004
(Humanaties and Social Sciences, 2025)
Reverse migration in Canada is a relatively new emerging phenomenon where the immigrants have intentionally decided to move out of Alberta, Canada for a better quality of life. Thus, there is a demand to investigate the ...
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Syeda Sakina Mosvi, 01-251231-009
(Humanaties and Social Sciences, 2025)
The melting of glaciers is a significant effect of climate change that presents a number of difficulties for populations who rely on water resources fed by glaciers. In this ethnographic study an attempt has been made to ...
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Muhammad Salman Ul Haq, 01-251221-007
(Humanaties and Social Sciences, 2024)
Globalization and the spread of technology have created a global village. To study how the globalized education is shaping and being shaped by the exchange of different cultures and ideas is the need of the hour. The ...
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Iqra Talib Abbasi, 01-251222-005
(Humanaties and Social Sciences, 2024)
This thesis explores the academic, social, and emotional challenges faced by South Asian students pursuing postgraduate studies in the United Kingdom. Using a qualitative approach, the study draws insights from in-depth ...
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Zahra Zamurrad, 01-251212-014
(Humanaties and Social Sciences, 2023)
One world, one people, one culture, is the Pakistani Youth accepting the diverse cultures and considering it a bliss that leads them towards growth by welcoming new patterns of lifestyle and ultimately landing in a cultural ...