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The power of literary fiction
Fiction can help us escape into our own fantasies and also ensures an interaction with those realities we overlook
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Here’s to a period-stigma-free Pakistan one day
Pakistan should plan to provide free sanitary and hygiene products to women in schools, colleges and public spaces.
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The psychological aftermath of layoffs
Today, layoffs are rarely about an employee’s personal incompetency and rather speaks more about the organisation.
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Bakra Eid in Karachi: Urban amusement and masculine anxieties
Buying expensive cattle is the new norm. And is done so with the use of religion to justify this extravagance
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Why Pakistan needs music education
Music education could bring opportunities to our children to engage in a global community
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Is Pakistan ready for online therapy?
The ground realities in Pakistan provide a sufficient basis for online counselling to be a viable, convenient solution
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The rise and fall of Aamir Liaquat
I won’t call him a monster but rather a Machiavellian operator who was exploiting society’s problematic attitudes
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Menstrual Hygiene Day: 5 steps to make lavatories female-friendly
Most of the city planners, architects are men who do not consider women's basic requirements in public toilets.
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Why Maryam Nawaz and Bilawal Bhutto will never understand my Jazba-e-Junoon
They are on the wrong side of history. They will never understand the jazba and junoon of Naya Pakistan.
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My nine-year journey from Youthiya to Patwari
A friend asked me, “do you think Nawaz and Shehbaz are better options than Imran?” And it breaks my heart to say “Yes”