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Book review: Sophia - Unlocking the world of Sophia Duleep Singh
Author Anita Anand narrates the untold story of a woman who lost everything to an imperialist agenda
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A future beyond the past
Zaib-un-Nissa Hamidullah's work tells us more about the woes of a country we live in than any history book can divulge
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It’s a pity Indian filmmakers do not shoot in Karachi, says Mahesh Bhatt
Indian filmmaker hopes to drive move towards better relations between India, Pakistan
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The ugly truth: Opening the secret of child sexual abuse in the aftermath of Kasur incident
Habib University hosts talk to raise awareness on child abuse and related policies
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Education can help Pakistan view itself in a different light
Dr Ron Robin speaks to ET about his chance association with Habib University and the challenges they face
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How to kill a mockingbird
By the end of the novel, you need a watchman — someone to protect you from falling prey to bigotry
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Unsilencing the majority
Recently, a land-owner based in Dadu, thrashed four journalists who reported on the illegal felling of trees by his me
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Saving Karachi
Saving Karachi is not a solitary affair. It requires more perspiration than inspiration
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Bridging the gap
The need to establish a strong connection with culture dominates a vast portion of Pakistani literature in English
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Step forward: Lachi’s good mentor continues to lead by example
Nisar Mehmood remains self-motivated against extreme odds.









