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Qila Gujjar Singh attacker had circled blast site 3 times before striking: Punjab home minister
Col (retd) Shuja Khanzada says there are 4,000 'ghost' madrassas which are receiving foreign funding
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Celebrate spring: Jashn-i-Shahi Guzargah – a reason to return to the Walled City
WCLA had advertised the event and had issued passes for it.
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Legislative activity: PA passes Curriculum and Textbook Board bill
Board will oversee formation of education curricula.
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Abeera murder case: Investigators make suspects take polygraph test
Police refuse to rule out other causes of death till results from the forensic lab arrive
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Petition filed in LHC against Pakistan cricket team’s poor show
Petitioner asks court to order for a judicial inquiry and take action against those responsible for Pakistan's defeat
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Female university student shot dead under mysterious circumstances by friend's housemaid in Lahore
Investigation officer says friend's weapon was used in the incident and that he was allegedly involved with his maid
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By policing schools, Punjab parks budgets in the right spot
Law on free education till you are 16 years old increasing accountability
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The art of interviewing
‘An author’s work and thoughts, rather than their person, are the subject of a literary interview’ .
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A thousand words’ worth
‘Human beings are attracted more towards images than to words’.
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For the love of journalism
Panellists opine on broadcast media’s ‘self destruct mode’.
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Fighting terror: ‘NAP is yielding positive results’
He said peace was essential for development and attracting investment.
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Internal resistance: Lawyer distributes pamphlets against Lahore Bar leaders
The pamphlet contained a list of questions for the LBA executive
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Judge transferred for not giving in to lawyers’ demands
Cases pending in these courts should be sent directly to military courts, he said.
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Democracy has not served the masses in South Asia: Ayesha Jalal
Historian calls for judicial oversight to ensure that society remains secular.
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‘India’s obsession with Pakistan ended long ago’
Hina Rabbani Khar says Pakistan, India define themselves by portraying the other as the enemy
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Public health: Shaikh Zayed faces paramedics’ strike
Association president says paramedics will not work until their demands for service structure are met.
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Experts retrace Punjabi’s journey through history
The sufi teachings were refined and had a greater appeal for the natives,” he said.
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Plight of domestic workers
Many of Pakistan’s child domestic servants work under debt bondage, toiling to pay off debts accrued by their parents
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‘Justice is necessary for there to be peace'
Asma Jahangir questions how any govt can talk to someone as cruel as the Taliban
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Cultural heritage: Bohri Bazaar – once a most famous thriving marketplace
Plan to renovate and modernise the market shelved five decades ago.
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Afghanistan signs agreement to send students to LUMS
For the first time, Afghanistan will be using its public funds to support its students to get higher education abroad
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‘Society cannot progress without teachers’
College faculty member Dr Rashida Qureshi called teachers “the backbone of the society.”
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‘Jazz was used to win hearts’
Naresh Fernendes details the arrival of pop music in subcontinent.
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Regional affairs: Talking foreign policy on the road to China
Small said China’s foreign policy could transform its foreign policy in the next decade.
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What happens in Kabul...: Afghans want direct talks with Taliban hiding in Pak: Ahmad Rashid
Barnett Rubin, Aziz Ahmed Khan, Afghan Ambassador Janan Mosazai address session.
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The eye still seeks and will not be still
Book compiled by Salima Hashmi launched at session.
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‘Heightened security can marginalise working people’
Novelist Bilal Tanveer says fiction can enable study of violent conflicts not possible in the media.
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NA-122 case: Arguments on PTI’s thumb verification request on Monday
The PTI’s counsel had claimed that the ballot papers issued at the polling stations were doubtful.
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‘Pakistanis are the most converted people in the world’
Aitezaz Ahsan says India’s pluralism has made its society stronger.
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Unprecedented: CPSP council elections postponed
Three groups have submitted nominations for the 20 council seats.
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LLF: 'Study the past in context to learn from it’
Sardar cautions against approaching pre-modern societies using modern state as benchmark
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Minhaj registration: Govt gets time to respond
Mustafa said cancellation of registration amounted to political victimisation.
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‘Lodge an FIR for Heer’s murder’
Ashiq Buzdar’s poem Asaan Qaidi Takht Lahore De gets standing ovation at LLF.
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‘MQM unlikely to survive sidelining of its chief’
Role of migrants in rise of Karachi and Mumbai discussed .
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Tragic: Boy killed in jubilation firing
Ali Hasnain, a resident of Iqbalnagar was injured and taken to a hospital. He was pronounced dead on arrival.
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‘Nothing is better than theatre’
Shah said it was his fate to land the role of the iconic Urdu poet Ghalib, in the television series Mirza Ghalib.
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Bilateral ties: CM says social sectors being revamped
Delegation of MEPs calls on Shahbaz.
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Gender equity: ‘Govt, businesses could collaborate on setting up day care centres’
Participants discuss need for child care facilities to help mainstream women in the workplace.
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Punjab Assembly: ‘Raise lawmakers’ salaries to improve governance’
Members say MPAs’ salaries have been raised in other provinces.
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Protecting women
It is time our male-dominated ruling elite realise that Pakistan cannot progress if its women are left behind
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Shooting incident: Senior PIMS doctor succumbs to injuries
Head of Cardiology Unit Dr Shahid Nawaz was shot in the head outside the VIP ward on February 14
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Healthy initiative: Nestlé supports Lahore Literary Festival
The festival will feature panel discussions with prominent people from the world of the arts and literature.
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Curbing emissions: EPD, kiln owners mull energy efficient designs
Vertical shaft kiln found more efficient than existing Bull’s Trench.
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Kot Radha Kishan lynching: Hearing of bail plea by seven put off
Lawyer says the suspects have been wrongly implicated in the case.
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Young musician gives a new twist to Waris Shah’s tune
Umer Latif has recorded Heer, traditionally performed in Bhairvin, in five ragas.
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Upcoming polls: Twelve nominations for Senate elections accepted
Senate election becoming a cattle market, says JI chief.
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Degree show: Fashioned out of clay with love
Khan said she had conducted glaze tests on things that had been produced earlier to embellish them.
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Commitment reiterated: Khanzada says govt striving to eradicate terrorism
Khanzada said the day was not far when the nation would become a haven for peace.
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Child protection: Employer arrested for child’s maid torture
TV footage showed her speaking to the media with swollen eyes
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Punjab Assembly: Home minister, two MPAs to be part of Security Council
Punjab Curriculum and Textbook Board Bill left for lack of quorum.
















































