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Raw and poignant, A Place for Us beautifully sheds light on familial love
Not feeling at home with your own family is a tragedy, one which Mirza renders beautifully on the page.
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Two years in Pakistan made me reconsider my values on parenting
After two years of living in Pakistan, the outcome was not what I expected.
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The desi hypocrisy surrounding autism
When people hear your child is autistic, they sympathise with you but also tell their children not to play with yours.
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Because what do overseas Pakistanis know about promoting tourism in Pakistan, right?
Overseas Pakistanis are seen only as investment, while we are the ones who portray narratives, long before foreigners.
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Pakistan’s space programme: Achievable goal or impossible dream?
Pakistan is currently devoid of the skills and knowledge needed to propel the nation towards the final frontier.
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Rawalpindi: A chaotic labyrinth, caught between heritage and heresy
Once a jewel, today Rawalpindi does not know what it wants to be because it has forgotten what it once was.
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Why schools in Punjab should not bid goodbye to Mr Chips
Replacing the novel is redundant since Islamic Studies is compulsory and covers the Prophet’s (PBUH) life in detail.
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#TherapistDiaries: A hard worker is not the same as a workaholic – the latter is an addict
Farooq, a workaholic, admired the Japanese work culture and believed people should work full time, even in Ramazan.
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Will Uber end up destroying Careem as well?
Will Uber run the same kind of background checks Careem does before hiring captains?
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Iran and Iraq may not be tourist hot spots, but they offer a spiritual journey like no place else
While Baghdad offers thousands of years of history, a powerful energy emanates from the city of Karbala.