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Kabira is still crying in Pakistan
Manto uses Bhagat Kabir as a protagonist to satirise the emerging trends of intolerance, orthodoxy and chauvinism.
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#IStandWithIndianMuslims: Indian police detain ‘Muslim’ lambs on Eidul Azha
When will Indians stand up to this religious extremism and continued bullying by extremist Hindu clerics?
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There is no freedom of speech in India, it’s a myth
What is even more disturbing is the India’s silence and failure to bring the culprits to book.
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“Could I have done more?” – A psychiatrist’s struggle with patient suicide
“Doc, I am not going to do anything, I won’t be the patient you will get the call about.”
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This boy saved his mother when the crane fell in Makkah
While many others around him are frozen into place by the impending doom, the adrenaline launches him into action.
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Modi’s visit to the US is not as warm as it looks
These anti-Modi sentiments were amply displayed in New York as the Sikh, Patel and Kashmiri groups heatedly protested.
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Imad Wasim, the man with the golden touch
His all-rounder performance proved that our domestic structure has the ability to produce match-winners for Pakistan.
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Yes, I am a cybercriminal
In societies where governments impose such restrictions and sanctions, it becomes difficult to survive democratically.
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Hunger Games 2015: The chosen raan
“Don’t be a human” my mother used to warn me. I used to get very offended when she would say this.
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Were Qingqis banned to placate the bus mafia in Karachi?
Is there an alternative mode of travel, to bridge the gap in the transport industry for those who depended on them?