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A personal tribute to Sahibzada Yaqub Khan
Sahibzada Yaqub Khan once advised me "To draw from the heart of tragedy the vital impulses of life"
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PPP and MQM: in need of a major overhaul
Establishment is sending a clear message that the parties must learn to survive without their top leadership
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The PSL should not be about Pakistan vs India
The fact that you have Kevin Pietersen donning a Quetta jersey, Pakistan seems to have come a long way with the PSL
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Gender, politics and science
Despite being in majority among students in our schooling system, society creates barriers for women to progress
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Literature: the digital divide
Only way out now is to play around with print medium as its nature at times has been more powerful than its message
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Case for a more representative electoral system
A party winning Punjab gets to form the government, irrespective of its presence in other provinces
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A shift from hard to soft targets
Militants have shifted from carrying out attacks on military or police targets to educational institutes
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Selecting Scalia’s successor
US Supreme Court Justice Scalia’s death came at a crucial time with important cases waiting final decision
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A new challenge
Stunted growth, also known as stunting and nutritional stunting, is an affliction in human development
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Towards a new political drift
Now it’s the PM’s turn to take on the NAB because the body is looking into the affairs of the PML-N big guns in Punjab
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Expanding the Supreme Court
Increasing the number of judges in the Supreme Court is only a popular measure with no real meaning
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FATA reforms: busting some myths
While the British are long gone, we still have a discourse that favours colonialism and orientalism for Fata
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Nationalism of convenience
'Non-vegetarian' is a word only Indians of upper caste & middle class use. No other nation knows word 'non-vegetarian'
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#LLF2016: Ideas (un)Ltd
We should hold literary festivals in places like Mardan, Wana & Khairpur instead of just in Karachi, Lahore
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The imperilled idea of India
Collapse of reason, crash of democracy and secularism can take place in any society
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The TRC report
Pakistan is surviving on bailouts from the IMF due to perpetual failure of the ruling elite to tax the rich and mighty
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Divided we stand
When Spanish conquistadors landed on American shores, they didn’t arrive with garlands of roses for Native Indians
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Conceptual aspects of prosecuting terror crimes
Pakistan approved the trial of terrorists by military courts, with perhaps better reasons than the US
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Hindu marriage, customs and the law
A mere codification of rules such as the Hindu Marriage Law cannot change social reality
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The unknown Jamila
Hashmi’s passion for reclaiming the cultural heritage of the subcontinent stands out in the history of Urdu fiction
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Reassessing our counter-narrative
Myopic narratives based on narrow interpretations of faith have to be countered with ideological counter-messaging
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China versus South Asia
Although China was a Communist state, it allowed a fair amount of space to the private sector
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Faulty investigations
'Nothing matters but the facts. Without them, science of criminal investigation is nothing more than a guessing game'
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Ignoring constitutional obligations
President may hold brief on cultures as an individual, but forgot he represents a multicultural, multiethnic society
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A different type of animal
Denying the presence of IS in Pakistan is as futile as denying that , the determination of the area of a circle
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Neerja: Bollywood’s latest triumph
Do yourself a favour — watch this masterpiece on the big screen. It’s been my best two hours this year
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A closer look at perceptions of corruption
We need to question whether Transparency International’s CPI index is a truly credible measure of gauging corruption
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Is culture the antidote?
Do authorities actually think relying on literary festivals will deter people from blowing themselves and others up?
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Wrong priorities
No one is held accountable for low enrollment, low attendance or higher dropout ratios
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Reducing health disparities in FATA
The trauma experienced by the IDPs of Fata will lead to depression, anxiety and chronic bereavement
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We’re Zoroastrians first
The Zoroastrians of Persia who settled in India became known as Parsis
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Times of ideological chaos
The people of Pakistan have been burning in the flames of hatred for decades
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Determining national direction
Our leaders fail to comprehend that the impact of education is far-reaching, as we have witnessed in other countries
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Trumping hate through poetry and the arts
I wonder how founding fathers would have reacted to Trump declaring all Muslims should be banned from entering the US
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The Doll Effect
A study conducted revealed a correlation between exposure of young girls to Barbie dolls and lower body esteem
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Prediction, precision & passionate pursuit
The story of gravitational waves is, the story of men and women such as Pakistan-born Nergis Mavalvala
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Public versus private ownership — case of PIA
We can reap fruits of privatisation if process itself is transparent, if PIA is not sold to unworthy private entities
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Love in the Time of Haya
Jamaat-e-Islami tells us Valentine’s Day is a secular animal — yet the world remembers Valentine as a saint
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Why breastfeed?
Formula milk is seen as modern, sophisticated alternative to breastfeeding - a major cause of diarrhoea among infants
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Is Trump really that bad?
Does he really means what he says about Muslims and Mexicans? He may just turn out to be a closet liberal
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Change the language
Can you imagine the fear and helplessness of students and teachers when faced by angry gunmen?
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RIP Huma Choudhary
Huma Choudhary left a financially rewarding career to enter journalism. For her, photography was a passion.
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Don’t privatise PIA, improve its governance
‘Privatisation’ is actually an asset sale at throwaway prices. This is what might happen if PIA is privatised
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First impressions often last
Almost every Pakistani student who studied in the US and Britain used to say: “Some of my best friends… are Jews.”
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Strategic error 2.0
Hamid Hussain may have confronted militants to protect his students at BKU, but role he performed was not his to play
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Dalits and Muslims: India’s favourites for the death penalty
Indian government shows no signs of acting strongly when upper-caste Hindus commit acts of terrorism
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Dare to dread
We import the West’s technology but cannot import its value for the basic dignity of human life
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The sorry split
We have reached the stage where it is Muslim World versus the Rest, and the centre of the battle is the Middle East
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Strategic depth that counts
Even our founding fathers identified Pakistan's strategic location as single-most important feature of our existence
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The crisis in world leadership
In this world of conflicts and war, who is going to put the world in order or at least provide a push for it?