Stories from Amber Darr
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The road much travelled — III
Pindi prospered and thrived during the Raj: the British built wide avenues and bridges and planted trees and orchards.
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A road much travelled — II
Then, as now, events in Peshawar seemed to be held hostage by the tribal belt, which were masters unto their own.
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A road much travelled
GT Road is a metaphor for the complex Pak-India relation, intertwined histories 1,500 mile long, nearly 500 year old.
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An encounter with a street child
Any individual effort to work for the betterment of street children is better than silence and apathy.
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Anguished in Afghanistan
A Pakistani businessman caught in the Kabul crossfire narrates the hatred Afghans have for Pakistanis.
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The unusual journey of Muhammad Asad
My introduction to Asad was through The Road to Mecca, which I discovered by accident while browsing in a bookstore.
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A requiem for the SECP law division
The SECP is not alone in its downward spiral, merely reflects our national preference for convenience over principles
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The woman who sold children
Pakistan is not a signatory to UN Protocol to Prevent and Punish Trafficking, preventing prosecution of traffickers.
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Hope for our survival
I suggest an alternative vision where one is not forced to accept the current situation as an only option.
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The boy and the Bully
Befriending and gaining the patronage of a bully(US) came back to haunt the little boy (Pakistan).