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The downfall of Bahria University: From a prestigious institute to the “six-inch university”
Six-inch rule is the product of rigid, narrow-minded individuals who have no experience but opted to run an institute.
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Pakistan’s insecurity, India’s leverage, and the most generous Indus Waters Treaty
Voices in Pakistan that want to do discard or alter it because it allows India to build dams, may want to reconsider.
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A soldier, lost in translation
Twitching and rolled up, suffocating and remembering glimmers of the lost honeymoon
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Married to an “alien”
The implication that they're 'alien' is offensive and disregards the martyrs, their sacrifices and their families.
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The Alienist might not be the greatest show ever, but it is definitely worth a watch!
Packed with so much design detailing, the gruesome murder mystery makes you feel like you're in 19th century New York.
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Farah Khan’s #WheelchairDiaries are proof of her privileged class and ignorant mindset
It is disrespectful to many people who find it hard to battle life with a disability and are actually wheelchair bound
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#UCLFinal: If Real Madrid have ice in their veins, then Liverpool have fire in their bellies
Real will enter the arena as favourites tomorrow, but while they have experience, the Reds can boast relentless energy
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Wajood’s trailer fails at its one job – attraction
Instead of pulling audiences to the theatre, the unimpressive and amateurish trailer ensures they stay far, far away.
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PTI’s 100-day agenda: No change without exchange
No party is powerful enough to implement everything it wants. If such a party exists, it would be called dictatorship.
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I am a Muslim, but I fake fasting in Ramazan
Either we just admit we don’t fast and face whatever backlash, or we continue to live a lie for one month every...