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Why blame Zia for every ill in Pakistan?
If it was not Zia, it would have been someone else, he simply took advantage of an already messed up state of affairs.
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Fundamentalism: When a woman has to prove her ‘purity’ by balancing a rock on her head
How free and independent are women and children on both sides of the border – and whose job is it to keep them safe?
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Hospitality – The strong dissimilarity between rural and urban Pakistanis
Why is there such a strong dissimilarity? Can it be attributed to norms or what has become the people’s attitude?
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Premiere League predictions: Arsenal and Man Utd don’t even stand a chance
Now is the time to look into the crystal ball and predict how the season is going to unfold in the next nine months.
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Why Pakistan will soon become a water scarce country
Pakistan has failed over the past years when it comes to improving water governance and taking corrective measures.
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You can be an atheist, but not on social media and not on your terms
Be an atheist, but don’t preach, don’t criticise, and quietly get back in line like all the other ‘good atheists’.
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She left India for Pakistan, but was her sacrifice worth it?
She knew the Partition was necessary and spoke about how life for Muslims in India was too difficult to bear
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Jinnah’s letter to Pakistan: Who do I hold accountable?
I wish you happy birthday, much like every August 14, for the last 67 years. But is this really a day of celebration?
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I am the bare Pakistan
I am the lost patriotism, the lost philanthropy and the lost nationalism that once nurtured in this country
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68th Independence Day: Liberation from the prejudices of the past
Every day, we dig up a new excuse to bite each other or severe our ties, rather than exploring the roots that bind us.









