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Mahwish Arshad's cold-blooded murder puts the killer and women behind bars
As a consequence of such sick acts, fathers, brothers, husbands feel it isn't safe for women to work outside the...
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How Laila saved Eid this year
“I did not beg on the streets for this. I know father doesn’t like us begging,” she said with a newfound bitterness.
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Her favourite red sweater and her favourite bhaiya
Zara was adamant on wearing the same red sweater every day, perhaps because her bhaiya told her he liked it.
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Will anyone remember Lady Constable Shabaana?
Shabaana’s blood ran cold when she realised the woman was armed & was probably aiding an attack inside the imambargah
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That night she became Riffat Bai and everything changed
When she served as a prostitute, they came to her. But now that she has died, how many shall attend her funeral?
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Who can possibly hurt me if I have already conquered the pain by hurting myself?
This is a ‘challenge’, not a game, as it would be too cavalier to call something this sinister a mere game.
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Coke Studio season 10 may have had a rocky start, but it has managed to silence its critics with its latest episodes
The song that stands out so far is ‘Sab Maya Hay’, while ‘Laal Meri Pat' has been a disastrous rendition.
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It was desperation that won in the end
Allah blessed me enough to make me a father but not enough to be a provider.
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The slain officers of the Lahore blast deserve a better brand of respect than the medal of martyrdom we pin on them
Killed during anti-encroachment operations is not the end that they deserve. It isn’t martyrdom, it is only negligence
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See Qandeel, all you had to do was die in order for us to stop hating you
Qandeel was neither a revolutionist nor an activist unveiling the promiscuity and hypocrisy of men in our society.