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Inclusive education is still a dream for many children
We need to address the systemic barrier that children with disabilities face in accessing inclusive, quality education
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Pakistan's food waste crisis: An enemy from within our kitchens
In a country where millions go to bed hungry every night, 40% of the total food produced is being wasted annually.
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Beyond patriarchy: Woman, Islam, Pakistan
A religion that grants women more freedom and rights than most has been wrongly used to colonise them for far too long
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Aurat March: Breaking stereotypes and redefining feminism
In Pakistan, feminism has long been associated with western ideologies and often viewed through a negative lens.
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Is Pakistan’s N-CPEC+ vision finally beginning to take shape?
Russian, Chinese, and Pakistani interests are all directly served through N-CPEC+
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Sea Prayer by Khaled Hosseini: A father’s lament of the barbarity we call human beings
It will make your heart wail in silence as the deep ocean engulfs the bodies of refugees fleeing war and persecution.
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Raw and poignant, A Place for Us beautifully sheds light on familial love
Not feeling at home with your own family is a tragedy, one which Mirza renders beautifully on the page.
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Rawalpindi: A chaotic labyrinth, caught between heritage and heresy
Once a jewel, today Rawalpindi does not know what it wants to be because it has forgotten what it once was.
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Iran and Iraq may not be tourist hot spots, but they offer a spiritual journey like no place else
While Baghdad offers thousands of years of history, a powerful energy emanates from the city of Karbala.
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When khudkushi became her only freedom
'Khudkushi,' they murmured, afraid not to say it out too loud. A silence spread, full of fear and anticipation.