By Syed Shamsuddin A Eulogy on the Humor of Late Trangfa Muhammad Anwar A Facebook reflection by Sheikh Ayaz on 18.02.2026 inspired this writer to juxtapose its insight with the life of the late Trangfa Muhammad Anwar —a lifelong reformist whose instrument was humor. The passing of Trangfa Muhammad Anwar Sahib of Khomar, Gilgit, a few years ago silenced not merely a voice of laughter, but a voice of luminous understanding. For those who knew him—whether intimately or from a respectful distance—his humor was never performance; it was perception made audible. He did not entertain society; he interpreted it. In the classical sense reminiscent of Aristophanes , humor in Anwar Sahib’s hands was cognition in motion—a way of thinking aloud through wit. Where others saw events, he saw contradictions. Where many reacted, he diagnosed. His laughter was never empty sound; it carried embedded analysis. It brings to mind the insight often echo...
By Syed Shamsuddin GILGIT-BALTISTAN, with its diverse climate ranging from temperate valleys to high-altitude cold regions, has long sought sustainable solutions for forestry, income generation, and environmental conservation. Among the most promising innovations in modern forestry is the cultivation of Paulownia , the world’s fastest-growing tree, which has the potential to transform both landscapes and livelihoods in this region. A Tree with Incredible Growth Potential Paulownia is renowned for its rapid vertical growth, reaching 15–18 feet in just one year and potentially growing up to 70 feet within a few years. Unlike many traditional trees, Paulownia grows straight and knot-free, producing high-quality wood that is light, strong, and fire-resistant. This makes it ideal for applications ranging from furniture and musical instruments to shipbuilding . The tree is also environmentally friendly, requiring only normal watering, a...