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‘Improve textbooks and abolish exams in primary education’
Speakers call for a change in policies and condemn emphasis of memorisation over understanding.
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Getting their act together: Sindh promises its children a better future
Political parties come together to sign a charter pledging to improve education .
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Pakistan, get over yourself
As our national poet said “Jin ko aata nahi dunya main koi fun, tum ho. Nahi jis qaum ko parwa-e-nasheman, tum ho.”
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And so it ends: The favourite son of Sindh also rises
Sindh Festival comes to an end in an afternoon of mixed performances.
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Remember the forgotten province?
Balochistan — a national treasure buried too deep in ignorance to be celebrated.
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Poor title. Vague speeches. Boring content. Nice weather though
While part of the literature festival, the talk had little to do with literature and was hardly a festival for anyone
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A presentation on qawwali without the audio is like an article without a headline
A couple of minutes later, speakers burst into life and a melodic voice started singing a song in Urdu and Persian.
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‘It’s just a Faiz, it will go away.’ It never did
Speakers agreed that while Faiz, the man, is forgotten, Faiz, the poet, will never be.
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All booked out: And then KLF said, 'let there be literature'
The fifth literature festival in city will feature 216 authors from 11 countries and 28 new books.
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Trade, not aid: GSP+ can lead to more than just rise in textile exports
Dutch envoy says bilateral trade should be much higher than current level.