The Way I See It
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Meet Umair, Pakistan's very own child prodigy
"My school teacher does not ask me any questions because she knows that I’ll already know the answer."
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It’s something unpredictable but in the end it’s right, I hope you’ve had the time of your life
School had ended, but we are still posting statuses and tagging photos. And I’m suddenly glad social media exists.
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In FATA, radio is the only voice
Even today the people of the Fata region don’t get the news in time to avail opportunities aimed towards them.
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Offended by a veiled woman holding a bra?
I am kind of wondering why anyone would find this picture offensive in the first place; it's a necessity isn't it?
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Prison break: Lessons to learn from Bannu
The Bannu incident shows how much of a threat trigger-happy fighters pose to provincial and state-run institutions.
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A question of loyalty
Did leaders who switched parties feel that they were on the wrong paths earlier in their careers?
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Cheating on exams: I blame the system
A system of education that emphasises rote learning and the reproduction of facts makes cheating far too appealing.
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Connecting our cities not just with flyovers but with people
Concrete doesn't make a city what it is; it’s the people and their attitude.
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The day I wore a niqab
"Mariam! Is that you under there? You silly goose what are you doing?" my friends screeched when they saw my veil.
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IPL without Pakistan: Who is the real loser?
Who is the loser here? Our players, the fans or the IPL? Pakistan's heroics in T20 matches are an adequate answer.









