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Touching
upon
the
Kashmir
issue
for
the
second
time
since
his
victory
in
the
Pakistan
elections,
Imran
Khan
said
for
both
nations
to
move
forward,
the
Kashmir
conflict
should
be
resolved.
One
of
the
most
prominent
faces
in
Urdu
literature,
Ismat
Chughtai
was
a
force
to
reckon
with.
Born
on
August
21,
1911
in
Badaun,
Uttar
Pradesh,
Chughtai
was
one
of
the
pillars
in
Urdu
literature
and
through
her
writing
she
constantly
shed
light
on
issues
like
female
desires
and
sexuality,
conflicts
of
the
middle
class
and
their
aspirations.
One
of
her
most
enduring
works
remain
the
short
story,
Lihaaf
(The
Quilt).
Published
in
1942,
the
story
sparked
controversy
and
was
criticised
for
its
homoerotic
theme.
However,
Lihaaf
is
one
among
a
large
body
of
her
work.
Chughtai
has
enriched
the
canon
of
Urdu
literaure
with
her
other
works
as
well.
For
many,
streaming
their
suicide
online
is
a
'cry
for
help'.
However,
when
people
assume
that
someone
else
will
take
the
initiative
to
stop
the
act
and
don't
do
anything,
it
breaks
down
the
victim's
trust
furthermore
and
adds
to
their
helplessness.
In
some
cases,
the
act
has
been
demonstrated
in
front
of
an
individual
who
is
directly
or
indirectly
the
cause,
like
a
boyfriend
or
a
family
member.
In
a
video
that
had
gone
viral
in
February
this
year,
Gurtej
Singh
Dhillon,
a
35-year-old
man
in
Punjab,
shot
himself.
Before
shooting
himself,
he
went
live
on
Facebook
and
claimed
that
his
uncle
had
cheated
his
father
of
his
share
in
the
family
property
and
the
administration
had
also
refused
him
help.
He
asked
for
a
judicial
probe
before
trying
to
kill
himself.
In
a
similar
instance,
an
18-year-old
West
Bengal
woman
hung
herself
on
the
ceiling
and
reportedly
streamed
the
incident
on
Facebook
to
her
boyfriend
who
was
watching
it
live.
To
help
the
victim
is
such
a
scenario,
Dr
Vohra
advises
engaging
the
person
in
a
conversation
about
his
loved
ones
or
sharing
a
positive
anecdote
about
life.
Touching
upon
the
Kashmir
issue
for
the
second
time
since
his
victory
in
the
Pakistan
elections,
Imran
Khan
said
for
both
nations
to
move
forward,
the
Kashmir
conflict
should
be
resolved.
One
of
the
most
prominent
faces
in
Urdu
literature,
Ismat
Chughtai
was
a
force
to
reckon
with.
Born
on
August
21,
1911
in
Badaun,
Uttar
Pradesh,
Chughtai
was
one
of
the
pillars
in
Urdu
literature
and
through
her
writing
she
constantly
shed
light
on
issues
like
female
desires
and
sexuality,
conflicts
of
the
middle
class
and
their
aspirations.
One
of
her
most
enduring
works
remain
the
short
story,
Lihaaf
(The
Quilt).
Published
in
1942,
the
story
sparked
controversy
and
was
criticised
for
its
homoerotic
theme.
However,
Lihaaf
is