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The document contains 162 topics ranging from good governance to democracy in Pakistan. Many of the topics discuss social, economic, and political issues facing Pakistan and other nations such as poverty, terrorism, corruption, education reforms, and water/energy crises. Other topics reference famous quotes on topics like freedom, human dignity, and the importance of reading. The wide array of topics indicate a collection of subjects for discussion and debate on contemporary issues.

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2000-2021 CSS Essays

The document contains 162 topics ranging from good governance to democracy in Pakistan. Many of the topics discuss social, economic, and political issues facing Pakistan and other nations such as poverty, terrorism, corruption, education reforms, and water/energy crises. Other topics reference famous quotes on topics like freedom, human dignity, and the importance of reading. The wide array of topics indicate a collection of subjects for discussion and debate on contemporary issues.

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1) Good governance and the role of the public servant.

2) Sweet are the uses of adversity.


3) “Hero-worship is the strongest where there is least regard for human freedom”.
4) Advancement in science and technology is the gateway to the economic prosperity of a
5) country.
6) The barbarity of ethnic cleansing.
7) “Education makes a people easy to lead, but difficult to drive, easy to govern, but impossible
8) to enslave”.
9) “We never know the worth of water till the well is dry:.
10) Progressive alleviation of poverty in Pakistan - an overview.
11) “If you wish the sympathy of broad manes, then you must tell them the crudest and most
12) stupid things”.
13) Moral standards in international relations.
14) “Personal liberty is the paramount essential to human dignity and human happiness”.
15) “The purification of politics is an iridescent dream”.
16) “Turn not thy cheek in scorn towards folk nor walk with pertness in the land”. (Al-Quran)
17) Economic prosperity of a nation is directly proportional to the level of literacy in it.
18) “Justice delayed is justice denied”.
19) National integration.
20) “Experience is the name everyone gives to their mistakes”.
21) It is not only fine feathers that make fine birds.
22) On tolerance.
23) Self-conceit may lead to self destruction.
24) He who eats the fruit should at least plant the seed.
25) “The best place to find a helping hand is at the end of your arm”.
26) Public office is a public trust.
27) Devolution of power in Pakistan.
28) World scenario in 21st century and Pakistan's Role in it.
29) International Crisis in Terrorism.
30) 3 "Every art is an imitation of nature".
31) 4 Higher Science Education in the developing countries.
32) 5 Austerity as a solution of all our economic problems.
33) "Politics is perhaps the only profession for which no preparation is thought necessary".
34) Higher Economic problems in Pakistan and how to. meet them.
35) , "A little philosophy inclincth man's mind to atheism; but depth in philosophy bringeth man's
36) minds about to religion".
37) 9. Art and Morality.
38) 10. "Of all the needs a book has, the chief need is that it be readable".
39) 11. "Education ahs for its object the formation of character".
40) Need for serious planning in technical education in Pakistan.
41) Formal and Casual dressing Codes.
42) Attitude of indifference.
43) "Only the wisest and stupidest of men never change".———Kung Fu-lzu Confucius.
44) Dilemma of the water and energy crisis in Pakistan.
45) Art Critics and reviewers.
46) Young habits die-hard.
47) Existentialism.
a. Humanism
b. The end of cheap oil
c. All recorder history is contemporaneous
d. Pluralistic vision of Islam
e. Longing for Love
f. "A long Dispute means that both parties are wrong"
g. Modern Banking, finance and employment are part of one single paradigm
h. Peer Pressure
48) Strategies for the alleviation of poverty.
49) 2. Socio-Economic Challenges faced by Pakistan.
50) 3. Estrangement from our own culture is driving us on the verge of collapse, not just our identity
51) but also morality.
52) 4. Reforms in Examination systems
53) 5. Persecuted poor woman.
54) 6. The search for truth.
55) 7. Islam versus the West.
56) The more developed a country, the more leathly it is armed.
57) Higher Education as an agent of change
58) The future of mankind in a global warming perspective
59) The image of Islam in the western world and responsibilities of the Muslim Ummah
60) A country is backward because it's people are backward
61) Globalization and electronic media
62) The present system of Education must assume some of responsibilities of our failure
63) Politics is the art of possible
64) Terrorism as a new threat to the contemporary world
65) The state of women rights in Pakistan
66) Moral depravity is the root cause of poverty.
67) Peace the essential message of our religion
68) Time management is the key note of success.
69) Lack of discipline - a national disaster.
70) Materialism in the death of spirituality.
71) Poetry is teh highest form of expression - the greatest proof is the Holy Quran.
72) Dreams for future rely on the work of today.
73) Can be prevent the Third World War?
74) Global Warming, fact or fiction?
75) Moral depravity is the root cause of poverty.
76) Peace the essential message of our religion
77) Time management is the key note of success.
78) Lack of discipline - a national disaster.
79) Materialism in the death of spirituality.
80) Poetry is teh highest form of expression - the greatest proof is the Holy Quran.
81) Dreams for future rely on the work of today.
82) Can be prevent the Third World War?
83) Global Warming, fact or fiction?
84) Truth is a rare commodity despite the freedom by the print and electronic media
85) 2.Without good communication skills, life becomes impossible in the modern world.
86) 3.The time we live in is the winter of the world.
87) 4. In this country reason does not apply to anything,
88) 5.Does Pakistan society regard woman as the angel in the house or source of all evils?
89) 6. Disaster management and government preparedness
90) 7.Fair play and life, as it is lived, in the land of the pure.
91) 8.The pleasures of reading.
92) 9.What are the hurdles in our way to becoming a truly independent state?
93) 10.Insanity in individuals is something rare but in groups, parties and nations it is the rule.
94) Energy Crisis in Pakistan: Causes and Consequences.

95) Obesity is the root cause of all diseases.


96) Beggars cannot be choosers.
97) The United Nations in the 21st Century: Obligations and Limitations.
98) Brains, like hearts, go where they are appreciated.
99) The Emerging Power of Public Opinion.
100) The Suffering Soul in the Scientific Age.
101) A Critical Analysis of Education Systems in Pakistan.
102) Democracy is a culture rather than a process.
103) Social and Economic Securities for Women in Islam.
104) There should be colleges and schools just for men/boys and some just for
105) women/girls.
106) 2. Let me take care of today, tomorrow shall take care of itself.
107) 3. The traditional male role changed in the last 20 years.
108) 4. Gender equality is a myth.
109) 5. Meaning and purpose of education.
110) 6. If gold rust what shall the iron do.
111) 7. Country life is better than city life.
112) Free speech should have limitations.
113) Not economy but politics is a key to success.
114) Modern day communication via social networks puts an end of true and sincere
115) relationships.
116) Literature as a great cultural artifact. 2. Language is a fit data for research in humanities
and social sciences.
117) 3. Privatizing higher education-generating knowledge or making more money for
118) the opulent.
119) 4. Women sportspersons as new ambassadors of the soft image of Pakistan.
120) 5. Post-modern ethos – a challenge to the West.
121) 6. Look to the east for a holistic progress.
122) 7. Great nations win without fighting. 8. Can meaning be fixed?
123) The character of a nation can be judged by its symbolic narratives.
124) Violence is the large refuge of the incompetent.
125) World as a global village: Learning to live together.
126) 2. We have to learn to be our own best friends, because we fall too easily into the trap
127) of being our own worst enemies.
128) 3. Water crisis and national unity.
129) 4. The place of Urdu in Pakistan and Supreme Court’s ruling on making Urdu the official
130) language of the country.
131) 5. Crisis of good governance in Pakistan: Need for reforms and institution building.
132) 6. Promotion of tax culture in Pakistan: Perspective, prospects and challenges.
133) 7. Gender equality is a myth!
134) 8. The creation of new provinces in Pakistan: Implications for an integrated country.
135) Does foreign aid help to achieve economic stability?
136) Frailty, thy name is woman.
137) Is colonial mentality impeding Pakistan’s progress?
138) 2. Brexit means globalization is the rhetoric of the privileged, and capitalism will return
139) ferociously as ever.
140) 3. More and more International military engagements by the United Nations; is the
world
141) moving towards peace?
142) 4. Modernity is an unending project.
143) 5. Feminism is not really a Third World issue.
144) 6. Literature is a lonely planet of idealists.
145) 7. Being a minority is a fate no one wants. Can nationalism be really inclusive?
146) 8. Ideologies thrive on notions of resistance, yet change is a simulation.
147) 9. Are modern wars not holy wars?
148) Life without controversy is no life. But why one should not choose the safe haven of
149) conformism?
150) Real development should transform people’s lives, not just economic statistics.
151) 2. Higher Education in Pakistan: Ills and Remedies.
152) 3. Too many of us are not living our dreams because we are living our fears.
153) 4. China – Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and its Socio-economic Implications for the
154) Region and the World.
155) 5. Beware the barrenness of a busy life!
156) 6. The Emerging Power of Social Media: Prospects and Problems.
157) 7. In the fight against terrorism and corruption, it is imperative not to compromise
human
158) rights and civil liberties.
159) 8. The threat of Global Warming and the ways to counter it.
160) 9. Will “Rule of law” always remain an impracticable myth in our country?
161) 10. Democracy in Pakistan: Hopes and Hurdles.
162) Real development should transform people’s lives, not just economic statistics.
163) 2. Higher Education in Pakistan: Ills and Remedies.
164) 3. Too many of us are not living our dreams because we are living our fears.
165) 4. China – Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and its Socio-economic Implications for the
166) Region and the World.
167) 5. Beware the barrenness of a busy life!
168) 6. The Emerging Power of Social Media: Prospects and Problems.
169) 7. In the fight against terrorism and corruption, it is imperative not to compromise
human
170) rights and civil liberties.
171) 8. The threat of Global Warming and the ways to counter it.
172) 9. Will “Rule of law” always remain an impracticable myth in our country?
173) 10. Democracy in Pakistan: Hopes and Hurdles.
174) Do we really need literature in our lives?
175) 2. Women universities as agents of change.
176) 3. Pakistan and the future of Kashmir cause.
177) 4. Polarized politics: the issues and challenges of democracy in Pakistan.
178) 5. Global power dynamics and Pakistan’s foreign policy.
179) 6. Pakistan’s informal economy: the way forward.
180) 7. Promoting tourism in Pakistan: opportunities and challenges.
181) 8. I do not agree with what you have to say, but I’ll defend to the death your right to say
it.
182) 9. Is Pakistan ready for digital revolution?
183) 10. IMF bailouts: roads to stability or recipes for disaster.
184) “Do not waste water even if you were at a running stream”.
185) 2. Meaning purposive education.
186) 3. COVID-19: A wake up call for Pakistani researchers.
187) 4. Human inventions move the societies backward.
188) 5. Universal human equality is utopic.
189) 6. Bureaucracy doldrums.
190) 7. Gender equality: A popular slogan.
191) 8. Pros and cons of globalization.
192) 9. Intercultural communication is panacea to avoid 3rd world war.
193) 10. “I fall upon the thorns of life! I bleed”.
194) There should be colleges and schools just for men/boys and some just for
women/girls.
195) Let me take care of today, tomorrow shall take care of itself.

The traditional male role changed in the last 20 years.


Gender equality is a myth.
Meaning and purpose of education.
If gold rust what shall the iron do.
Country life is better than city life.
Free speech should have limitations.
Not economy but politics is a key to success.
Modern day communication via social networks puts an end of true and sincere
relationships.

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