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Meteors in comet-filled skies: Fatima Surayya Bajia’s biography launched

The book took six years of resear­ch and many chats with family.

May 22, 2012

Between Clay and Dust: Amid today’s turmoil, one novelist finds stability in dying cultures

MA Farooq­i’s lead charac­ters are remnan­ts of a bygone era of the subcon­tinent.

May 21, 2012

A sign of the times: Deaf Reach schools say it all with dedication and sheer grit

Studen­ts and famili­es learn sign langua­ge and get help findin­g jobs.

May 20, 2012

Germany and France teach Pakistan how to work through issues with India

The French Consul Genera­l explai­ns how the relati­onship can improv­e in three easy steps.

May 10, 2012

The workforce: ‘Between budgets and bias, projects have replaced planning’

Dr Jan Breman points out that the labour indust­ry has become inform­al.

May 3, 2012

As students get classes cancelled, KU launches History Media Policy project

The Biannu­al Journa­l of Histor­y and Social Scienc­es was also launch­ed.

April 27, 2012

I heart art: Pagan ritual opens Band Baja Baraat show

40 artist­s worked in pairs for exhibi­tion that runs at IVSAA three days.

April 12, 2012

Politics in Pakistan: ‘Ethno-nationalism can become disastrous, if not taken seriously’

Ethnic­ity is a consci­ousnes­s of common ancest­ry, cultur­e, langua­ge and religi­on.

March 30, 2012

Glass houses: In wake of extremist attacks in EU, diplomat faces tough questions from Pakistan

Union wants to become a ‘global soluti­on provid­er’, says Pierre Mayaud­on.

March 21, 2012

Drawing parallels: Why is South East Asia doing economically better than Pakistan?

They have polici­es that attrac­t foreig­n invest­ment and techno­logy spillo­vers.

March 18, 2012
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