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How I wasted 2 years for a diploma
I would frame my diploma from MS University as a testimony of how totally wasted those two years of my life were
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The anti-intellectual nation
If we ourselves are nonchalant about engaging with newer ideas, then how are we going to improve anything in Pakistan?
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The fairy tale of GNP per capita
Powerful economic propaganda makes innocent students believe in absolutely incredible myths about how economy works
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A gift of victimhood
If you want to know how moth-eaten our family values are, look at how majority of country treats its women & children
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Intriguing data
Come September, Pakistan would be ‘ready to go at it alone’ without the crutches of the IMF
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Hindus, Afghans and the politics of migration
The plight of the Afghan nationals is not unlike the challenges faced by Hindus who have migrated from Pakistan
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Corruption, criminality and terrorism
The connection between corruption and crime has been seen to be extended to terrorism as well
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Catch me if you can
Panama Leaks are truly a godsend for the PTI, or in Imran-speak, a veritable "suo motu by Allah himself"
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Our new poverty estimate
Policymakers in our country are fairly apt at reducing poverty by altering how poverty should be measured
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Turkey’s authoritarian ossification
To fulfill the EU dream, one of the boxes Ankara will have to tick is learning to accept media critique
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Only the Dead
Perhaps, we humans will never fully shed the baggage of our savage past
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A grand plan to educate our children
The vision of 100 per cent literacy — especially in Sindh — seems to be fading like a mythical dream
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Reviving the ANP
The ANP leadership went through the worst of times, including the suicide attack on then senior minister Bashir Bilour
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Cafes, coffee and women
Why bother with a 700-word paean to coffee shops and up market eateries?
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Modi in cinemas
We are now being made victims to the Centre’s alleged proposal to show a film on Prime Minister Narendra Modi
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The alchemy of grief
We feel the pain of an event such as the Lahore blast or the attack on APS Peshawar very acutely
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The changing face of the Middle East
To anyone who’s been following the news, it isn’t surprising that the recent Doha meeting was a bust
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Reforms need courage
The law and order in K-P seems to have improved but this is not the police's job alone
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A little justice
The idea of special procedures for juvenile offenders implies compassionate treatment of accused as vulnerable humans
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Karachi once again
In civilised societies, the death of a single policeman is considered a challenge to the state and a blow to society
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Major domestic and foreign challenges
There are serious implications for Pakistan and the region if Afghanistan remains chaotic
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History: a missed opportunity
Our German diplomat friends told us how the curriculum in Germany is heavy on history for all students
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The woman judge
Not a single woman has ever been elevated as judge of the Supreme Court in our near-seven-decade-long legal history
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Nuclear norms
Efforts should be made to strengthen the existing nuclear norms and to avoid making country-specific concessions
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Anatomy of the National Action Plan — I
Independent media has not only liberated human mind, it has fundamentally reshaped the dynamic of public engagement
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Damn good show
There are whispers the prime minister has a soft spot for the zombies at the gates
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Edhi for the Nobel Prize
The humble Abdul Sattar Edhi has served as a beacon of hope for millions in the country over the last many decades
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Dealing with an uncertain environment
Pakistan’s policy towards the world must factor in changing interests outside of our usual ‘India-centric’ approach
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Intolerant govts
Shafik Rehman, a well-known pro-opposition magazine editor in Bangladesh was arrested this month for sedition
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Twiggy opposes twiggies
How does one break out of the social obsession with losing weight?
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Panama disclosures are a first and it’s not a leak
I am conscious of the fact that there is a strong anti-Pakistan lobby in the US
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The bits about Dubai I left out
There was so much more that I wanted to share with the reader but couldn’t because of shortage of space
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A Congress-mukt Bharat
Current round of elections will bring terrible news for Gandhis: will return debate to issue of Congress-mukt Bharat
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Why anti-Muslim hate statistics don’t tell the full story
Two Muslim police officers in Toronto insisted that I must make sure the police take my complaint seriously
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The veiled silver lining
Buried deep within folds of this latest political upheaval is a silver lining waiting to see light of day. But how?
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“Lies, damned lies and statistics”
Corruption coupled with thievery there has always been, since inception of the country and grab for refugee properties
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State of the economy
IMF has been so supportive of government’s economic policies that it has given us as many as 14 waivers in two years
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Three options before the government
Panama Leaks are more about the civil-military balance and continuation of democracy, than about accountability
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America’s choicest friends
One thing that becomes crystal clear after reading these texts is centrality of US power in the reshaping of the world
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Lahore bombing should not be defined as an Easter attack
Defined that way, it fit neatly into Pakistan’s stereotypical image as a place that is abysmal for minorities
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Trickling down or siphoning off?
Most recent revelation, that even state owned entities like PIA have off-shore accounts, is further cause for concern
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Economy, politics and Panama Papers
The PML-N government should have had only two priorities — countering terrorism and resolving the energy crisis
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Hot! Hot! Hot!
Heatwaves are seldom given adequate attention although they cause more deaths than lightning, floods, etc combined
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Policing polio
Countering this form of violent extremism is insufficient if it simply entails the deployment of the police or Rangers
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Falling in love with parents as they grow younger
We live in a society full of scripted relationships, with clear expectations on how we should interact with each other
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Happily dumb
People laugh at my phone. Really laugh. It is not in any sense a ‘part’ of me
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Flying fears
Sometime back on an Etihad flight, a man unknowingly frightened on-board passengers by reciting his prayers out loud
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Humanity under attack
It will take at least a generation to reverse the change our society has undergone in the past 35 years
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Journey outside Pakistan
Khankah Sharif, Bahawalpur is an example of how development has not reached the sub-region
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How far can journalists go?
Journalists look for controversies. It is part of our job to look for stories that would interest the masses

















































