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My teacher told me that if I didn’t cover my hair, Satan would urinate in it
The premise behind wearing the headscarf is to teach young girls, at a young age, that they are shameful and alluring.
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Hijrat: A step back for Pakistani cinema
A stronger plot, cohesive scenes and finer chemistry between the characters could have made it a better watch.
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The 13 stages of visiting a NADRA office
Your number is close, you get in line and someone decides that they need to cut in front of you.
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Labour Day: The continuous plight of our workers
This issue is not glamorous enough for the mass media and nor does it drive up ratings.
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If not Trump, what?
The Trump phenomenon and the rise of Bernie Sanders has reminded us how much pain there is in this country.
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Pakistan: A democracy abducted
It is Islamism that makes war with the secular, not Islam which embraces profoundly secular values.
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Who is responsible for the maintenance of the neglected Abbottabad to Mansehra road?
It's our government’s duty to maintain our roads and take responsibility for the troubles faced by these people.
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Has Pakistan already turned its back on Afridi?
This enigmatic character may soon become just another name in Pakistani cricket.
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Why are we banning Maalik when it’s a fictitious portrayal?
We need to view Maalik as a work of fiction; it cannot hurt the position of any of our politicians.
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Why are C-sections becoming more common than natural birth?
Exploiting patients' vulnerability does not stop at a corrupt doctor's tool-kit of perverted medical practices.








