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When cricket meets corruption: Battle between the good and evil

Cricket for long has borne the stain of corruption in the world, but has clung on to this side of the globe perhaps more firmly than the others as it continues to be an interminable battle between the good and evil. → Read More

Karachi designers present fusion of contemporary, modern home décor in exhibit

In a collaborative effort with the house of SOL Foods, Sana Khan Niazi of Paimona brought on board four other designers to blend the traditional and contemporary craft of Pakistani furniture with the changing style of modernism and minimalism. → Read More

What does it mean to be Pakistani?

In times of utter disorder between India and Pakistan, Nadeem Farooq Paracha’s fresh release ‘Points of Entry: Encounters at the Origin-Sites of Pakistan’, comes as a chance for the youth across the border to comprehend the resemblances as well as the notable differences between the two nations. → Read More

Three years after the ban: Who is watching YouTube in Pakistan?

Directed through the help of Kantar TNS, Gabriel Jimenez gives an insight on the wide-ranging and firm grasp the video-streaming site has taken on the Pakistani audience in a short span of time since the ban was lifted in 2016. → Read More

Japanese issue of 'Saqi' brought back to life after 82 years in Karachi

The late prominent Urdu writer Shahid Ahmed Dehlvi was paid accolades at the relaunch of his literary magazine’s special Japan issue at the consulate-general of Japan in Karachi, amongst notable literary personalities who held the publication in reverence for tying the two nations together well before time. → Read More

The Pakistani superwoman redefining learning for kids

Director Affiliate at Destination Imagination (DI) - A US based organization for STEM methods of learning, Urooj's maternal nature helps her better understand the kids she works with. → Read More

Pakistan is split into two – Flashbacks from 1971

“General Niazi Marhaba! General Niazi Marhaba!” chants an eager 15-year-old Abdul Raheem as he paces from one lane of the village to the other. Holding a Pakistan flag in one hand and a Remington assault rifle in the other. → Read More

Meet the Pakistani startup on a mission to impart cultural values in kids

In spite of this being a frequently talked-about debate, there is little being done to keep the diminishing culture alive. Having exactly that in mind, a budding startup in Pakistan’s tech panorama, Hahaha Studio is materializing their zest towards the societal issue that has for too long fallen prey to negligence. → Read More

Urdu Conference: A conversation on children's literature

The act of writing for children, as Urdu author Raza Ali Abidi, puts, is of pure worship. Taking this notion in mind, a few of the country’s most celebrated names in children’s literature came forth on Saturday stressing significance on the disciple at the 11th International Urdu Conference in Karachi. → Read More

PTI’s Najeeb Haroon: Hope all Pakistanis follow suit of Bohra community’s zeal

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf MNA Muhammad Najeeb Haroon extolled the Bohra community, appreciating their contributions towards the betterment of society adding that: “I pray that the hearts and efforts of all Pakistanis follow the suit of the Bohra community’s dedication and zeal.” → Read More

Talent vs. Capital: Who has the upper hand?

Among the panelists were dignified investors Ali Raza Siddiqui and Maroof Ali Syed who shared their contrasting opinions on the enduring deliberation of whether a business is shaped by capacity or funds. → Read More

A plate of Biryani that led to a tale of love between Japan, Pakistan

Rie Mihara, an entrepreneur in Japan had moved to Pakistan for good in the March of 2016. But what prompted her to leave behind her steady life and start a new one in this frenzied foreign land? → Read More

Juvenile maid subjected to severe torture in Rawalpinidi

Footage of a juvenile maid narrating her experience of abuse at the hands of her employers in Rawalpindi, has been making rounds on social media with severe injuries also visible around her body. → Read More

Japan-Pakistan ties celebrated at Japan Fest 2018 in Karachi

The Consulate-General of Japan in Karachi launched ‘Japan Fest 2018’ on Wednesday, to rejoice the cultural relations with Pakistan. → Read More

A tribute to the Fikree sisters -the maestros of teaching in Karachi

Every teacher in all parts of the world plays a significant role in molding the lives of students. But these two sisters that are an integral part of my past, have devoted their entire lives into not just teaching their students how to fly, but to soar through the skies. → Read More

Roshni Rides lights the way for women in Karachi

Taking into account various limitations that women bump into during their mobilization in the outside world, Roshni Rides along with notable panelists went into discourse on Thursday about the issue along with an attempt at figuring out probable solutions. → Read More

The abandoned Article 27

The country we live in today, no longer stands on the grounds laid out by Jinnah, who had given all he had to provide the Muslim minority of India with a safe haven called Pakistan; the same Pakistan which is no longer a home for its own minorities. → Read More

PPP under scrutiny: With Barrister Murtaza Wahab

Barrister Murtaza Wahab represents a new generation of millennial politicians who have emerged on the political landscape in Pakistan in recent years. Wahab, son of late PPP stalwart Fouzia Wahab, first garnered national attention when he was elected senator unopposed in August last year. → Read More

TV for kids: Calculating the move

With the world under the grasp of technology, the decision by the Minister of Broadcasting Fawad Chaudhry of launching a separate television channel dedicated for children under 16 in Pakistan, is understandable, -as television today acts as a strong nurturing symbol in the lives of children. → Read More

Cracking the mystery that is Jibran Nasir

The fledgling name of Jibran Nasir in Pakistan’s political panorama has hauled interest from a hefty number of people around the country. But subsequent to the multiple fingers of allegations pointed his way, what does the future hold for the young leader? → Read More