TAKE time out and spend a day in a common man’s shoes. As he lives a threatened life, he reaches home from work to a home where there is no electricity, and there is no water and the gas pressure is also low. There is a plethora of issues that follow.
Ramazan for him is again an ordeal as inflation makes it impossible for him to make ends meet. When Eid arrives, he worries for his family who have made many demands. He tries his best to keep his head above the water, while the rest of the world just keeps on pushing him under. Is there a solution to his problems?
Mrs NAZ KHAN Karachi






























