TODAY’S PAPER | July 06, 2026 | EPAPER

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  • Tea and biscuits for the hated

    This month's National Geographic feature on Pakistan has gone through every single possible cliche in the book. We are supposed to be surprised by how friendly people in Pakistan actually are, how much they know about our way of life and in how much danger these relatively friendly, sort of liberal people are from some boogeyman (in this case the Taliban).

  • More is less when it comes to Faiz

    It was really late in life when I started reading and appreciating poetry beyond text books. Like a typical teenager I started off by reading Wasi Shah – kash main tere haseen haath ka kangan hota – fame. There was no looking back and I began delving deep into the ocean of poetry and realized how much I had missed.

  • Indian Yatra: Day 1

    Conversation was flowing and no one held back - drone strikes, US policy in the region and why we weren't visiting Agra to see the Taj Mahal, Woodrow Wilson's leanings (left or right) and the great partition debate. Lively is an under statement in this group. And it seems we ARE visiting Mumbai!

  • The job that wasn’t there

    A new trend some companies have adopted is fooling candidates about the openings they have. Human Resources will advertise one opening so that applicants will send in their CVs but when it is time for the final interview they will rope them in for another.

  • 10 things I learned at med school

    If you thought clearing the entry test exams after high school was the end of all your hardships, you are in for a rare treat. Medical school can mean losing your hair, humility and social life. With each passing day find yourself are as clueless as a camel which has inexplicably found itself on the North Pole.

  • Passing exams, is that it?

    Over the past 20 years curriculum reform has come to a standstill. It has been reduced to debates an whether there should be chapter on Jihad or not, or whether the Chief Ministers message should be inserted into text books. We as a society have not set up educational systems to nurture individual talents and creative curiosity.

  • Men love to hate women drivers

    Men love talking about accidents or mishaps that take place on the roads because of female drivers. We cannot stand to be overtaken by a woman.

  • Reality Check: Left is the new right

    A Masjid was being planned in East London's so called “Muslim ghetto,” in line with all the applicable laws and regulations. But Musims were among those who led the campaign to block the project. They had serious concerns that this Masjid would result in their children being radicalized.

  • Where eunuchs aren't allowed to party

    The Khwaja Sira community likes to have fortnightly congregations at community halls to sing, dance and frolic