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A fate inked in blood: the silent threat of Thalassemia
Thalassemia's grip in Pakistan can be weakened through a simple yet crucial step: discouraging consanguinous marriages
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Of rhythm, rhyme and verse
In her debut collection, ‘Listen to the Wind,’ seasoned wordsmith Nishat Wasim transcends the ordinary
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Six yards of style
Alya Bhatt and Aiza Hussain revived & reinvented the sari trend with modern, affordable, & sustainable pieces
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Reading news and writing history
To those who watched PTV or tuned Radio Pakistan during the 1970s and ’80s, Mahpara Zaidi, is not an unfamiliar name
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A foggy mind that forgets
Presently, dementia afflicts more than 400,000 people in our country and as lifespans increase, so do its chances
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The butterfly is back
Queen of malapropisms Moni Mohsin, once again sharply incises lifestyles, mindsets and thought processes of the haves
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Jinnah: the man and the politician
Hamdani’s compelling book boldly clarifies some distorted beliefs about the father of the nation.
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Where vicious misogyny rules the roost
The brutal murders of Noor Mukadam, Sarah Inam and Sara Malik highlighted that violent misogyny in Pakistan persists
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The fields of oppression
After the rape of a fifteen-year-old in a remote village, her twin resolves to restore and reclaim her sister’s honour
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When legends move on
Remembering Amjad Islam Amjad and Zia Mohyeddin in a few words is not possible.