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Four years down the road to redemption: APS – the school of the 144
I’m not going to tone it down because it would be unjust to the 144 fighters who we have no right to forget.
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Tahir Dawar’s brutal murder and the possible existence of IS in Pakistan is a wake up call
In failing to protect a coveted officer, one who had defeated death twice, government’s impotence is far too clear.
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Tough guy syndrome: Ragging is not ‘shugal’ or some rite of passage – it has consequences
From sexually embarrassing questions to sexual harassment, everything is apparently only fun in such instances.
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Clearly Imran Shah isn’t the sort of representative Imran Khan promised in his Naya Pakistan
If Imran Shah can take the law in his own hands today, he can do much worse when the law is on his side tomorrow.
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Jibran Nasir 1 – 0 Religious intolerance
His reply is testament to his soaring maturity, political sensitivity and strong sense of social responsibility.
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Squash comes home – but do we care?
This is a ray of hope for squash in Pakistan, which used to be one of the most widely played sports in Pakistan.
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Pakistani squash: Lack of infrastructure and no recognition, yet a great performance
Conclusively, we are definitely at a make or break point.
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Hamza Akbar: A rising star goes unnoticed
His is not only a tale of struggle but one that our nation can take pride in and learn from.
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Is Dr Ghazanfar being sacked because of his refusal to conform to nepotism?
Grandsons of prominent figures failed their admission tests and were rejected admission in Aitchison by Dr Ghazanfar.
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Children’s Day: They belong in schools, not factories
Pakistan ranks sixth amongst the top 10 countries in the child labour index and 18% of our workforce are children.