The author is a staff member.
We need to talk about unmarried women in Pakistan and their right to lead dignified, meaningful and fully realised lives
Apprehensions about social home-sharing apps seem largely unfounded
Time to unpack the notions that Pakistani women are fast progressing in terms of visibility, economic participation, women-friendly laws and...
There is a lot of room for improvement for universities in Pakistan when it comes to quality in the fields of both teaching and research
Weddings are often a pain for those who refuse to join society’s mainstream
Interview of Dr. Murad Moosa Khan
Perhaps, it’s time for a deeper exploration of the country’s culture by the visiting bloggers to Pakistan
The lives and deaths of Pakistan’s beleaguered coalmine workers
Getting out of the self is the antidote to loneliness, and social media offers only a shadowy simulation of it
Partaking of the grand cultural experience of ‘Daastaangoi’
Acceptance of grief and sadness as a necessary element of all lives guards against individual hopelessness and despair
The concept of freedom of speech is a cherished western ideal, or is it?
Sri Lanka is a country of amazing contrasts; within a day you can go from verdant green hills thick with fog and rain to sunny beaches and sculpted...
Two competitions, one in the 50s and the other in the 80s, gave us Pakistan’s most pivotal national songs
Beyond the culinary and shopping experience, the city has Hindu and Buddhist temples that offer insight into a multi-religious society -- always a...
Elections can only be contested by the absolute rich, and even anti-status quo parties have learnt the game this time. The case of NA 131
The institution of the school is a dispiriting commercial enterprise that can only be offset by the heroic individual efforts of the teacher
In a country where around 130,000 bikes are sold every month, 400 motorbikes driven by women are unlikely to create a social revolution. But for now...
The Army Museum showcases Pakistan’s history through a fetching interplay between design and tech
Surprisingly, families have come in all sizes, structures and orientations in the long history of social evolution