Stories from Rubina Saigol
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How I learned to stop worrying and love the bomb
Bloody civilians can perhaps bring us out of the morass in which we find ourselves.
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A politicised presidency
Our Constitution envisions a president who remains above partisan politics.
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The state of social science
HEC was slow to realise the importance of social sciences, apparent by scant thought to social research at the moot.
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Imagined sovereignty — II
How about reclaiming our imagined sovereignty by allowing our rulers the luxury and greatness of poverty?
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Imagined sovereignty — I
Nobody shouts about sovereignty from the rooftops when the IMF dictates our budget.
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Education and devolution
The creation of Pakistani nationhood meant a move from diversity to homogeneity of our curriculum.
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The verdict of history
This is a historic chance for the Supreme Court to remove the stain of collusion with dictatorship from its past.
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The Bangle-lore syndrome
International sports promote goodwill, friendship and solidarity among nations which help in cementing of ties.
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We have failed the Lahore Resolution
It may be instructive to reflect upon our actions in East Bengal, apply the lessons learned to the Balochis.
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Anti-Americanism does not equal anti-imperialism
Many in the left tend to associate anti-imperialism with religious resurgence and maintain their distance from it.