Author Archives: Zeresh John
31st December, 2012
Now open for debate
So, how are we at Dawn.com dealing with all these conflicting views? By simply reserving the right to disagree.
So, how are we at Dawn.com dealing with all these conflicting views? By simply reserving the right to disagree.
10th December, 2012
28th November, 2012
The duality of the sea
If you are looking out at sea, you will be rewarded with Sea View’s beautiful face. Turn your back and you are greeted by its other side.
If you are looking out at sea, you will be rewarded with Sea View’s beautiful face. Turn your back and you are greeted by its other side.
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21st November, 2012
Hazaras – my neighbours in Quetta
To visit the city of my childhood now would be too painful. Some of the kids that I said goodbye to then may have become victims.
To visit the city of my childhood now would be too painful. Some of the kids that I said goodbye to then may have become victims.
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25th April, 2012
Living oblivion
Don't let the disappointment and corruption infest you into living just because. That is a waste of a good life, a life that hasn't been struck down by a plane crash or a bomb.
Don't let the disappointment and corruption infest you into living just because. That is a waste of a good life, a life that hasn't been struck down by a plane crash or a bomb.
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10th October, 2011
United in grief
On hearing the news of Jagjit Singh’s death, the first thing that instantly came to mind was my father and our ‘Five o’clock Tea’.…
On hearing the news of Jagjit Singh’s death, the first thing that instantly came to mind was my father and our ‘Five o’clock Tea’.…
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5th April, 2011
Cricket’s true triumph: Sangakkara
I don’t take much pride in the fact that the cricket fan in me awakens once every four years only. Despite my limited knowledge of…
I don’t take much pride in the fact that the cricket fan in me awakens once every four years only. Despite my limited knowledge of…
15th December, 2010
Through the Gender lens
The launch of ‘Through the Gender lens’ by Uks in collaboration with UNFPA (United Nations Population Fund) focused on empowering the Pakistani youth to design…
The launch of ‘Through the Gender lens’ by Uks in collaboration with UNFPA (United Nations Population Fund) focused on empowering the Pakistani youth to design…
12th November, 2010
Karachi: The morning after
The Civil Lines was still choked with foot-high rubble and shards of glass on the morning after the attack on the Crime Investigation Department (CID)…
The Civil Lines was still choked with foot-high rubble and shards of glass on the morning after the attack on the Crime Investigation Department (CID)…

