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A beginner's guide to Pakistani liberal politics
After following this five-step programme, you will no longer remain a novice in the Pakistani liberal politics scene.
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G-B massacre: The government is all talk, no action
The government’s role so far has been confined to issuing media statements following such tragedies, that's about it.
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10 relatives I meet every Eid
Never try declining her sheer khurma, because a 'no' or 'yes' will still amount to a bowl of dessert in front...
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Blunt Manto: Your sensitivities are unimportant
Manto has brutally cloistered women; recklessly wandering women, scrupulously modest women, angry vixens of women.
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What to do if you are caught in a bomb blast
These recommendations are based on experts’ analyses, interviews, and basic science of blast waves and explosions.
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‘Pack-is-tan’ stereotypes in the US
"So, like, my mom is from this place in Sindh, and she kinda’ told me there were no bathrooms there" she said.
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Eid shopping is not therapeutic
The search for my Eid outfit was nothing short of a caffeine-deprived nightmare─and I was expecting retail therapy.
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Karachi for Dubai: An unfair trade
No matter how much you struggle, strive, sweat, bleed and cry for this place, it never calls you its own.
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If I could wish a wish I would wish for Eid all year long!
The idea, we must always embrace, is that a nation is from its people, the people pave the way for its future.
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Time I killed, time that killed me
In utter distaste I did'nt make haste, and an excess of my time, hence, I laid to waste.









