The writer is an assistant editor at The News on Sunday.
In schools, the traditional method of disciplining children still involves the use of physical force
The Baloch and Pashtun student councils challenge the influence of IJT over the Punjab University
The barometer of freedom should be how rich a future a woman imagines for herself, how high her glass ceilings are, and how loud a voice she has...
The economic edifice of the entire women’s fashion industry rests on understanding what makes intended audiences tick, and their hopes and image...
Amna Mawaz is a classical dancer specialising in Bharatanatyam, and political activist working with the Awami Workers Party. Here, she talks to TNS...
‘Difficult to live in’, ‘violent’, ‘guilty till proven innocent’-- the list is long
Slam poetry is powerful, resonant and easily relatable
A bomb goes off in your city in a busy area that you frequent and no matter how far away from it you are, a chill runs down your spine
Do the advertisement campaigns on population control address the real issues and reach the right people? Is the message vague or effective?
Victims of violence share narratives and come up with solutions to rectify a hostile environment at a conference in Lahore
The unofficial ban has been officially lifted but a hurdle remains
As Syrians flee to escape the crisis, they do so without the guarantee that they will ever find themselves at home in foreign lands
BBC Urdu journalist and presenter Aliya Nazki and Planning Editor Asif Farooqi talk about the new three-week long BBC Urdu series, Qatal-o-Ghairat
Pakistan’s economy is in for a rough ride if OPEC members cut oil production
Nostalgia gives one’s life a sense of meaning -- the past happened and it mattered
Gender-based violence remains just as dangerous no matter what shape or form it may take
Tolerance should no longer serve as a buzzword for harmony and coexistence. What’s in a name?
The question to ask of those who fixate on decluttering and minimalism is if their life fits into a backpack, can they call it theirs?
The ‘harmful’ impact of social media is not because of it but in spite of it
Some visuals shake us up and stick to our minds for a long time