The Way I See It
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I am not in Pakistan but as a woman I don’t feel safe
Social media has risen in support yet authorities are ‘rationalising rape’
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Dissecting the Sindh Youth Policy
The Sindh government needs to reconsider the mechanisms needed to deliver practical outcomes
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The great sacrifice at Karbala
But the Ashura of Muharram was not merely a day for the renewal of Islam only
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Murky waters: The parasite of Karachi
One might then question: is this a natural calamity or a man-made disaster?
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Period poverty and Covid-19
With the prevalence of Covid-19, it becomes the state’s responsibility to provide sanitation facilities
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Inescapable violence: The vicious cycle of domestic abuse – Part 2
The law relating to custody, governed primarily by the Guardians and Wards Act of 1890 is archaic, however
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Inescapable violence: The vicious cycle of domestic abuse – Part 1
Self-detrimental behaviour is more socially acceptable than a woman who makes it clear that she will not take abuse
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Losing my papa, the people’s doctor, to Covid-19
As the daughter of a martyred frontline worker, I wonder if I will ever be the same again
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The importance of end-of-life care decisions during Covid-19
These discussions are important for all adults but particularly for people with underlying serious medical conditions
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How to digitise Pakistan: A step by step guide
Ernst and Young estimates 70% to 80% of public-sector core-system modernisations fail outright or are disappointments