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5th April, 2013
Balochistan student earns distinction in ACCA exam
A student from Balochistan has topped the ACCA exam held in December last year.
A student from Balochistan has topped the ACCA exam held in December last year.
4th April, 2013
Poll: Pakistani youth disenchanted with democracy
''You keep looting national wealth, and you tell us to bear with it because it's democracy,'' a surveyed youth lashes.
''You keep looting national wealth, and you tell us to bear with it because it's democracy,'' a surveyed youth lashes.
1st March, 2013
O-Level exams not to be held in Quetta
The British Council has announced that examinations of O-Level will not be given in Quetta due to the poor law and order situation in the city, according to sources.
The British Council has announced that examinations of O-Level will not be given in Quetta due to the poor law and order situation in the city, according to sources.
10th February, 2012
Dickens and the city
The British Council is celebrating the 200th birthday of Charles Dickens through Dickens 2012 – a series of global activities including brand new film adaptations,…
The British Council is celebrating the 200th birthday of Charles Dickens through Dickens 2012 – a series of global activities including brand new film adaptations,…
14th September, 2011
Generation 9/11: Cristina Balli (USA)
Texan Cristina Balli felt the day's effects on local attitudes towards immigrants.
Texan Cristina Balli felt the day's effects on local attitudes towards immigrants.
14th September, 2011
Generation 9/11: Krisztian Gal (Hungary)
Journalist Krisztian Gal wants an international perspective in his work.
Journalist Krisztian Gal wants an international perspective in his work.
13th September, 2011
Generation 9/11: Salmaa Elshanshory (USA)
Salmaa Elshanshory counters the myths on Muslims and Americans.
Salmaa Elshanshory counters the myths on Muslims and Americans.
13th September, 2011
Generation 9/11: Shawn Lent (USA)
Shawn Lent identifies her generation not only with 9/11 but also with the Middle Eastern revolution.
Shawn Lent identifies her generation not only with 9/11 but also with the Middle Eastern revolution.
13th September, 2011
Generation 9/11: Hisham Almiraat (Morocco)
Though the attacks of September 11 were most keenly felt in the US, their impact resounded worldwide. For many who came of age around 2001,…
Though the attacks of September 11 were most keenly felt in the US, their impact resounded worldwide. For many who came of age around 2001,…
12th September, 2011
Generation 9/11: Nadia Zaffar (Pakistan)
Though the attacks of September 11 were most keenly felt in the US, their impact resounded worldwide. For many who came of age around 2001,…
Though the attacks of September 11 were most keenly felt in the US, their impact resounded worldwide. For many who came of age around 2001,…
12th September, 2011
Generation 9/11: Yasser Khalil (Egypt)
Though the attacks of September 11 were most keenly felt in the US, their impact resounded worldwide. For many who came of age around 2001,…
Though the attacks of September 11 were most keenly felt in the US, their impact resounded worldwide. For many who came of age around 2001,…
12th September, 2011
Generation 9/11: Naveed Ahmad (Pakistan)
Though the attacks of September 11 were most keenly felt in the US, their impact resounded worldwide. For many who came of age around 2001,…
Though the attacks of September 11 were most keenly felt in the US, their impact resounded worldwide. For many who came of age around 2001,…
29th June, 2011
Bin Laden raid has fallout for Pakistani students
ABBOTTABAD: A group of British schools, fearing negative publicity, cut off a partnership with teachers and students in this town where Osama bin Laden was…
ABBOTTABAD: A group of British schools, fearing negative publicity, cut off a partnership with teachers and students in this town where Osama bin Laden was…
20th January, 2011
The next generation
ISLAMABAD: “Pakistan,” stated Dr. Nadeem Ul Haque, Deputy Chairman of the country’s Planning Commission, “is in a perpetual crisis.” Such words do not make for…
ISLAMABAD: “Pakistan,” stated Dr. Nadeem Ul Haque, Deputy Chairman of the country’s Planning Commission, “is in a perpetual crisis.” Such words do not make for…
21st October, 2010
Mother tongue first
A fascinating report released recently by the British Council Pakistan on the role of language in education in Pakistan, suggests that Pakistani students are best…
A fascinating report released recently by the British Council Pakistan on the role of language in education in Pakistan, suggests that Pakistani students are best…

