The Way I See It
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The people we are made of
It is no surprise that we have the highest population growth rate in the region. At an estimated 2.1 %, we continue to add 3.5 million people to the population per year.
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Adventures in Oslo: Part 2
My passport, money and id have been stolen! That doesn't stop me from going to the Norwegian Parliament where food is forbidden as leaders were becoming fat!
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Where do we stand?
We need to pause and ask ourselves: didn’t most of us take up our careers to make a positive contribution to society? What happened along the way?
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Quacks with advertising budgets
Rawalpindi is home to a few doctors with amazing mystical powers, miracle cures for cancer... and huge advertising budgets.
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To be a leader worth following
If leadership was all about monitoring who is working and firing those who don't, there would not be much leading to do. Leaders need to inspire people to motivate themselves.
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To veil or not to veil
A veil is a piece of cloth, just like a beard is only facial hair. It does not say Muslim or non-Muslim. It is a physical symbol which portrays what an individual feels.
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Education – a mere business?
What does being a blood relation have to do with borrowing text books? Answer: a new strategy to generate more profit.
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Mind games in DC: Give and take for Kashmir
A Pakistani diplomat whispers that Americans realize they can't “clean the mess in Afghanistan without us - and of course we want a solution to Kashmir."
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Returning to a Swat I can't remember
As I head to Swat I can't bear to look at 'khooni chowk'. This is not the valley I remember. A bullet-ridden Swat is something my mind refuses to register.
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Adventures in Oslo: Part 1
As I fly over Afghanistan to Oslo I think about the war. I might be Hazara but I support the Taliban's desire to get rid of this ISAF cancer.









