Nasser Yousaf
Until quite recently, it would be considered a ‘bravado’, if not plain recklessness, to undertake a journey to Kumrat in the
Published 04 Aug, 2020 06:45am
Some years ago, Peshawar’s three leading bookstores lay close together in such a geometrical proximity on the ...
Published 09 Mar, 2020 07:09am
The demolition of Capitol cinema will be the climax in a series of events that has seen the effacement of the old.
Updated 03 Jan, 2020 09:58am
Young children are seen rummaging through mounds of garbage.
Published 07 Nov, 2019 07:08am
Urbanisation, development and hordes of domestic tourists are fast changing the landscape of our Northern Areas,
Updated 17 Jun, 2019 03:00pm
PESHAWAR: Two years and some days ago, Maureen Lines left us for her eternal abode. For the better part of her life,...
Published 22 Mar, 2019 07:13am
We, some of the oldest trees still standing our ground in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, wish to make a petition to the people...
Published 16 Sep, 2017 07:05am
Islam stresses the importance of morning time.
Published 08 Sep, 2017 01:20am
Whoever comes to shroud me, do not harm. Nor question much. The Funeral by John Donne The history of English literature
Published 27 Aug, 2017 07:00am
There are a number of awe-inspiring churches hidden away in the mountains upcountry
Updated 31 Jul, 2017 02:15pm
Dear PTV,It was after reading a few news reports about some protest demonstrations in parts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa...
Published 10 Jul, 2017 07:28am
Death, be not proud, though some have called theeMighty and dreadful, for thou are not so;John DonneDeath, like a...
Published 21 Feb, 2016 07:11am
Here’s a double-decker passing through the famous University Road of the good old days when Peshawar was Peshawar...
Published 14 Dec, 2015 06:54am
This is to bring some matters of public interest to your notice, which one would hope you may gloss over in your
Published 20 Apr, 2015 06:20am
It could be none other than the 17th century no-holds-barred Pashtun warrior poet, Khushal Khan Khattak, writing such
Published 01 Apr, 2015 06:41am
THE man, who said that Pashto was our home and Urdu was our farmland, sat in a chair like a pontiff. He was...
Published 12 Mar, 2015 06:59am
ANYTHING turning red might sound alarming especially if the Americans are in the hearing distance. But since there...
Published 19 Feb, 2015 06:27am
Except our own thoughts, there is nothing absolutely in our control. — Rene DescartesPERHAPS no one could ever ...
Published 09 Feb, 2015 07:07am
IT is a pretty long prelude, but one that is critical to the subject matter and hence one must bring it on record...
Published 30 Jan, 2015 07:06am
ONE day in winters when Marcel Proust, the French novelist (1871-1922), came home, his mother seeing that he was ...
Published 30 Dec, 2014 07:30am