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I wanted to change the lives of underprivileged school kids, but they changed mine
All the volunteers went in the program to impress the kids, but came out of it enthused by what they had witnessed.
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Apart from its economic policies, PTI's manifesto reeks of banality
The real shining light is its economic policies; it is evident that Asad Umar has been hard at work on this document.
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Two years and two bills later, Qandeel Baloch and honour continue to turn in their graves
A whopping 620 women have been killed in the name of honour from the time the bill was adopted in October 2016 to date
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Nadia, the painter
Truth is, we’re all afraid to hit the pause button, so we continue to do what we know best: we pretend
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Political parties are promising jobs in their manifestos but snub education – how does that work?
They promise increasing the education budget to 5% of GDP but that is a promise we've been hearing for the past...
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If anything is coming home, it’s Pakistan with 2 trophies!
This victory stated loud and clear that being the number one side in the world is no mere fluke for Pakistan.
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India’s awakening: The end of Article 377 and the last shred of colonialism
This will be a huge step for a country that prides itself as being a liberal democracy that does not discriminate.
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With Anil-Aishwarya sharing the screen after 18 years, Fanney Khan seems simple yet unique
The story seems unique compared to Bollywood’s usual offerings, as it addresses body shaming in South Asian culture.
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Are internships a waste of time in Pakistan?
A vast majority of us are clearly not fit for employment. But is our education sector to blame? No, it's internships.
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The legality of the Avenfield case: Will appealing the verdict save Nawaz Sharif and Maryam?
Claims against the judgment do not pinpoint the exact evidence Nawaz's counsel considers inadmissible under the law.