In a telephonic interview with The News on Sunday , Hoori Noorani, the artiste and managing director of the Karachi-based publishing house,...
This flash fiction anthology explores our deep fascination with narratives of life emerging from places lived-in
The rejection in the Senate of a bill proposing to protect women’s inheritance rights has unveiled regressive and misogynistic attitudes among...
Karamat Ali, the Pakistan Institute of Labour and Research executive director, comments on the status of the Sindh Public Safety and Police...
Lahore has become home to runaway children who are often the victims of emotional and physical abuse and never-ending labour
The rising number of cases of dengue virus is adding to the anxiety of both the public and healthcare officials
As schools across Punjab adopt the recently drafted Single National Curriculum mid-session, Aitchison College refuses to do so, stirring a...
Young doctors are up in arms again, this time to protest the freshly mandated NLE which they are calling as an unnecessary evil
The Muharram activities have been affected by the pandemic, even though large gatherings continue to be held throughout the city with religious...
The Punjab government recently announced a door-to-door vaccination drive in Lahore, to contain the spread of the highly contagious Delta variant of...
The recent fire at a girls’ hostel in Lahore has raised serious concerns with regard to the tenants’ safety and security
Mainstreaming life skills-based education can help children find their voice
A belief in conspiracy theories during a global health crisis can prove fatal
Saba Khalil, a blogger, digital marketer, content writer and trainer, discusses marriage, career, social pressures and changing family dynamics
Recently, Syed Abdul Rasheed of MMA, submitted a draft of a private bill in the Sindh assembly seeking to make marriage “compulsory for all those...
Most millennials remember Uncle Sargam and his team of trouble-makers, aspiring poets and musicians — sometimes lost, but well-meaning characters...
As the local feminist discourse evolves, the way women’s stories are told must change as well
Yahya Amjad’s writings are a reflection of his inner turmoil
It is apparent that Bayaan now enjoys a fair share of popularity amongst listeners, who have followed their journey on the competition
Procedural delays threaten to make life-saving treatment unaffordable for many