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Naan khatai, the biscuits that make tea time Pakistani
I loved their melting texture much like the feel of walking on a soft and fine sandy beach.
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Life in Pathar Colony: When will our government start providing housing facilities to the poor?
If we can build skyscrapers like those we see abroad, why can’t we have social welfare plans like those we see...
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Ramazan shows are like a slice of Pakistan: A bit of religion followed by a lot of gossip
There is certain decorum, call it adab, that is required for religious and spiritual messages to permeate a heart.
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Afreen Rehman case: Equality for Indian Muslim women is impossible without a Uniform Civil Code
She was divorced by her husband via mail sent by “speed post”.
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As long as there are dreamers like Chenu, I am hopeful about Pakistan’s future
What Chenu has achieved is what most of us could hardly achieve in our entire life time.
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Euro 2016 finally got going, and not just ‘on’ the pitch!
You ask why? What’s the point of this mindless violence? The answer, there is no definitive explanation.
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Is Hamza Ali Abbasi the only one brave enough to broach the ‘Ahmadi question’ on TV?
I might not agree with you on many things, Mr Abbasi, but you deserve all appreciation for this. More power to you!
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There is no place in Pakistan for men who do not consider women their equals
Hafiz was apoplectic not because he was being challenged but because it was a woman who was standing up to him.
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Women, the stuff maulvi nightmares are made of
The show was also being hosted by a woman who yelled at the shaken maulvi sahib to quieten down. Astaghfirullah, bro!
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Two’s company, Te3n’s a crowd-pleaser!
The strength of Te3n lies in edgy and gripping plotting which deftly criss-crosses amid the past and the present.





