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Why single-sex schools are failing your children
Going from an all-girls school to a co-ed one, I would feel incapable of adapting to social situations involving boys.
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Why I ditched my chador
It wasn’t me but men in my country who needed the hijab for their eyes and minds. For me, it wasn’t enough, or...
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Women helped bring PTI to power, and now it turns its back on them
As a woman and a PTI voter, it is disheartening to witness PTI’s lack of consideration for the women it courted
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Pakistan is not ready for a tourist influx
Does the government have any concrete plans to support the tourism sector beyond just capturing videos of mountains?
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Why is the copy culture an ingrained part of education in Sindh?
A country that spends 2% of its budget on education cannot afford installing cameras in every exam centre.
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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.









