
For the West, Pakistan is a land of nose-less women
By Myra Iqbal ISLAMABAD: In a land where paradoxes are more fertile than people, a new generation of Pakistani English authors must endure a tough literary trial to capture, in
By Myra Iqbal ISLAMABAD: In a land where paradoxes are more fertile than people, a new generation of Pakistani English authors must endure a tough literary trial to capture, in
By Dr Farzana Bari Women’s exclusion in Pakistani politics is a historical phenomenon. From the time of independence in 1947 till 1977, only 32 women were able to enter as
Shakeel Anjum ISLAMABAD: A businessman committed suicide after killing his wife and two teenage daughters for unknown reasons in Sector I-10/2 here on Wednesday, police said. The Sabzi Mandi Police
ISLAMABAD – “Women already playing a key role in Pakistan’s economy and strengthening their role in energy sector will create a real difference in national prosperity,” said Craig VanDevelde, Chief
I just read a most serious report by HRCP (Humane Right Commission of Pakistan) about the pitiable condition of women prisoners, in English daily, which shocked me. The HRCP report
WASHINGTON, May 1: A US government-appointed panel urged Washington on Tuesday to step up pressure on Pakistan over religious freedom, alleging that risks to its minorities have reached a crisis
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