Three years old, the Karachi literary festival at least by its lineup seems to have come of age finally. I was there last year and although there was much local talent present the international big name flair seemed to have given the festival a miss as many invited Indian authors could not get visas on
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22
Jan
Author: FK // Category:
Karachi,
What they cannot publish
In Pakistan we start putting barriers between gender at an early age. Kids are told that there are certain things boys can do and certain things girls can. How can I say this? Well its because I have a daughter and a son who go to two different highly acclaimed schools in Karachi and come back to
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07
Jan
Author: FK // Category:
Karachi,
Making a difference
We at Sarelief have worked with Nishat wellfare group through out this year in different stages on flood relief activities. At present our funds have run out but since Nishat is gathering money for winter clothing for flood affected and other poor families for distribution in Uc Burhoon district Sanghar, we are doing what we
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19
Jul
Author: FK // Category:
Karachi,
Published Articles
A few days ago, I was running for my life; something so many of us take in our stride now in the city of Karachi. The lanes behind my office at M.A. Jinnah road had exploded with violence and there was gun fire from building corners and roof tops as all of us closed down
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14
Apr
Author: FK // Category:
Current Affairs,
Day To Day,
Karachi
As educated members of this society we often stress on the importance of developing the learning sector and pooh pooh our country for being “so backward” when it comes to imparting knowledge in any organized manner to the masses. Odes have been written about how much we could benefit if we were to just allocate
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18
Jan
Author: FK // Category:
Humor,
Karachi
Things are changing very very rapidly in this world of ours. This week we all came to know that astrology is all wrong and that they (astrologers) forgot to include some weird quadrant in subspace in their calculations and thus there is now a 13th astrological sign (ophiidunnowhathefuk) and somehow I am now a saggitarius after being
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28
Aug
Author: FK // Category:
Karachi,
Making a difference
Today’s our third distribution mission has left for thatta and its surrounding areas, we have been alerted of a mass exodus of people from thatta and thus are taking 20,000 ready to eat meal packets which comprise of one sheermal, one lays 4 packets of biscuits, one milk carton, one bottle of water and one
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22
Jul
Author: Rumaisa // Category:
Karachi,
News Views
Recently, I had been going through the website of Youth Parliament Of Pakistan which focuses on Youth in the country and Youth’s awareness education and training in the norms of politics and democracy in the country. Several initiatives relating to the education and training of the youth of Pakistan have been launched and are running successfully, in
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The last few days have been hot and dreary, spent at work, awaiting a storm that never arrived, yet added more stress to one’s daily routine. Friday (June 4) was different; Cyclone Phet did not arrive, but Cyclone TEDx (x= independently organised) did. And am I bowled over or what? On Friday, I was exposed
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03
Jun
Author: FK // Category:
Current Affairs,
Karachi
Cyclone “Phet” which means diamond has been on the mind of Karachiites for the past day or so, it started as a category 3 storm and has turned into a category 4 with winds up to 130 miles per hour. Thankfully it has in the last hour turned towards Oman as apparent from the picture
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