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The winged sculptor and his little fairy, a story of immortal love
She had got lost in a world which didn’t belong to her. She didn’t belong to it either.
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Evolving traditions: Online bakra shopping and a ruined childhood
Purchasing a bakra is not as old fashioned as it used to be. One can buy a bakra online by looking at photographs.
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The pigeons are dying before death
“Yes, if you take off your clothes,” they said, “And do as you are told”. We really wanted those birds to fly.
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Their maddening, disappointed passion and the silent love
She thought of him becoming silent after he had chosen not to ruin her life by getting married to her.
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Do rich children even value education anymore?
Faisal is not a prince or the son of a politician, with top schools running after him, expecting generous donations.
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Why Pakistan will soon become a water scarce country
Pakistan has failed over the past years when it comes to improving water governance and taking corrective measures.
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The violated rose, sickened by an invisible worm
“Everyone is a prostitute; you people who sell yourselves in well-decorated offices are not any less of a prostitute"
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Dear Senate, instead of new legislations, how about implementing the old ones?
There is a sombre need to increase the number of reserved seats for religious minorities in the National Assembly
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Ammi ki yaad and the dilemma of localised development in Pakistan
Pakistan can save millions from emotional and spiritual alienation by providing localised employment opportunities.
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Was closing ‘Save the Children’ justified, Pakistan?
Closing Save the Children one day and issuing corrigendum the next shows that the state is unsure of its standing.