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Scale of influence: When a journey goes awry
Abid Hassan Minto sheds light on Left-wing politics with dogged persistence
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Agha Nasir: Beyond broadcasting
Untiring, amiable septuagenarian was a living encyclopedia who helped Pakistani TV, radio become what they are today.
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Left foot start
Khizar Ansari chronicles a socialist movement that failed to sink its roots in Pakistan
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Sahabzada Yaqub-Khan: diplomat with ‘unfair advantage’
The longest serving foreign minister excelled both in diplomatic and military careers
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Aslam Azhar – far from the madding crowd
Aslam passed away on Tuesday, after undergoing prostate surgery last month
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The colonisation of language
Multiple languages have not punctured ‘one-nation’ tube. We still remain who we are — only with better communication
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Book Review: The political odyssey of a Pakistan woman
Abida offers some first-hand accounts that explain the unexplained.
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Asks and aspirations: Writers oppose one-nation-one-language theory
Joint declaration calls for respecting peoples’ right to their culture, language.
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Pen’s prowess: Wriggle out of ‘the rest’ say writers
Writers wake up at 12 to fight global cultural hegemony.
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Khushwant Singh: The final homecoming
One of the subcontinent’s most celebrated writers comes home to rest.