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Women are more than their bodies

Indian cinema has finally mustered the courage to make movies about the characters that are ‘diametrically’ opposed to the notions…

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Dying to live

Malnutrition is the biggest problem facing the affected people whenever floods rip through Sindh. However, it is a chronic issue…

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‘Default’ is a curse word for Pakistanis

Inflation is now backbreaking for its middle and poor classes; currency has not stopped falling in value, and the foreign…

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Failure is a catalyst for change…

Each person has a unique genetic endowment. People may start with different temperaments and different aptitudes, but it is clear…

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Observations of an Expat: Latin Fandango

The problems stretch from Patagonia to Cartagena and further north into Central America and Mexico. By Tom Arms South America…

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Ten years after the Arab Spring…

Can the people gain ground in the struggle for self-government, or will their rulers bear it away? Nazarul Islam A…

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Existentialism, a modern school of thought

According to this doctrine, humans are free to take any decision in search of their meaning of life with rational…

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Environmental Education: Need of the Hour to Save Earth

A well-designed ‘Environmental Education’ curriculum devised with the mutual efforts of environmental and educational experts will help create awareness among…

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Come What May

Political and economic insecurity, educational inequality, sexual violence, and poor health are common among Afghan women and children under the…

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Religious Evolution of Sindhi Hindu Diaspora

At the time of partition there were about 1.3 million Sindhi Hindus. Most migrated to India. This is a record…

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