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About Noshaba Orangzeb
Noshaba Orangzeb Khan, a passionate learner from Poonch, Azad Jammu and Kashmir, holds a degree in Psychology from the University of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Muzaffarabad. Determined to serve her nation through the Civil Services, she joined Sir Syed Kazim Ali’s Extensive English and Precis Course (August 2024 Batch) to strengthen her command of writing. With Sir Kazim’s expert mentorship and continuous feedback, she has developed a polished, expressive writing style essential for competitive success. Noshaba’s growing interest in national affairs and psychology has deepened her desire to write meaningfully. Her dedication and consistent improvement earned her the honour of becoming a HowTests author and CSSPrepForum. On these vibrant platforms, she frequently writes on diverse subjects, including domestic challenges, global affairs, and psychological dynamics, hoping to inspire and guide CSS aspirants across Pakistan through her thoughtful, research-backed perspectives.
Credentials
University
University of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Muzaffarabad
Age
23
City
Hajira Poonch
Province
Azad Jammu and Kashmir
Country
Pakistan
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Noshaba Orangzeb

Rise of Creator Economy in Pakistan: Powering Digital Voices
Explore Pakistan’s growing creator economy, its potential for youth empowerment and digital growth, along with challenges of monetization, regulation, and inclusivity.
19 October 2025
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544

Restructuring Bureaucracy in Pakistan: Red Tape to Service
This editorial examines the urgent need for bureaucratic reform in Pakistan, exploring challenges, solutions, and prospects for transforming public administration.
18 October 2025
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501

Gender Inequality in Pakistan: Structural and Legal Gaps
This editorial examines the root causes of gender inequality in Pakistan, exploring structural discrimination, legal gaps, and actionable solutions for equity.
18 October 2025
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478

CPEC Phase II: Advancing Industrial, Agricultural, and Social Ties
CPEC Phase II focuses on industry, agriculture, and social progress, redefining Sino-Pakistani ties and paving the way for inclusive, people-centered growth.
16 October 2025
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1034

Countering Violent Extremism: Beyond Military Operations
A detailed editorial exploring how Pakistan can counter violent extremism through education, reforms, youth engagement, and governance beyond military operations.
16 October 2025
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550

Pakistan’s Youth for Climate Change Awareness and Action
Explore how youth in Pakistan are driving climate change awareness, innovation, and policy action to build a more sustainable and resilient future.
16 September 2025
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783

Operation Sindoor: Shifting Military Dynamics and Regional Security
Operation Sindoor signals India’s new aggressive doctrine, challenging Pakistan’s national security and demanding strategic military and diplomatic responses.
16 September 2025
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1012

Navigating Diplomatic Waters: Pakistan's Regional Strategy
This editorial analyses Pakistan’s diplomatic strategy amid regional tensions, focusing on India, Afghanistan, alliances, and economic diplomacy.
16 September 2025
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633

E-Governance: Improving Transparency and Efficiency in Pakistan’s Public Sector
This editorial explores how e-governance can boost transparency, cut corruption, and modernize Pakistan’s public sector for efficient service delivery.
15 September 2025
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916

Climate Change and Its Discontents: Lessons from the 2025 Heatwave
The 2025 heatwave exposed Pakistan’s climate challenges. Learn how urgent action and resilience can protect the future.
15 September 2025
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745

Brain Drain Crisis: Pakistan’s Talented Youth Leaving in Record Numbers
Pakistani youth are leaving in large numbers due to economic, political, and educational challenges, threatening the country's future growth and development.
15 September 2025
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