Pakistan’s energy crisis has resulted in a surge of solar use, but the government’s dithering on its solar energy policy means
Published 17 Nov, 2024 09:15am
Israel’s invasion of Lebanon has amplified the humanitarian crisis in the Middle East, forcing more and more people to migrate in
Published 17 Nov, 2024 09:15am
Many Pakistanis are running in and making their mark in international marathons. The New York City and Istanbul marathons,
Published 17 Nov, 2024 09:15am
A retired government servant’s attempt to create a literary environment for locals in Quetta results in the revival of a once
Published 17 Nov, 2024 09:15am
Adeela Suleman’s exhibition in London plays with historical narratives but lacks any urgency or sense of current relevance
Published 17 Nov, 2024 09:15am
The vibrant artworks of Tabinda Chinoy paint a vision of what she wants the world to be, not what it is
Published 17 Nov, 2024 09:15am
Since the inception of Pakistan, Islamic modernists such as Allama Muhammad Iqbal and Sir Syed Ahmad Khan have had their ideas selectively reinterpreted by the state.
Published 17 Nov, 2024 09:15am
Butterfly cannot decide what is more toxic: the choking smog in Punjab or the suffocating Trump fever among Khan saab’s
Published 17 Nov, 2024 09:15am
‘My Brother Often Gets Toxic’
Published 17 Nov, 2024 09:15am
Raw fish scraps might repel with their smell, but their high nutrient content makes them a godsend for your garden
Published 17 Nov, 2024 09:15am
Journalist and writer Sajid Hussain was living in exile in Sweden when he disappeared in 2020; later, his body was found in a river.
Updated 11 Nov, 2024 08:56am
Despite having ample data and understanding of pollution patterns, Punjab has failed to take policy decisions to combat the
Published 10 Nov, 2024 07:08am
Given the US’s veto power in the Security Council, it may be politically very difficult, but it is legally possible.
Published 10 Nov, 2024 07:08am
The freak Test-series win against England, while a cause for elation, should not blind us to the mismanagement at the heart of Pak
Published 10 Nov, 2024 07:08am
Is giving tech giants access to personal information for a ‘better’ user experience worth the trade-off?
Published 10 Nov, 2024 07:08am
Themes of conflict and separation define the dramatic canvases that Abid Hasan creates
Published 10 Nov, 2024 07:08am
As artificial intelligence and online interactions increasingly define our relationship with the world and other people,
Published 10 Nov, 2024 07:08am
Manichaean dualism, an ancient belief in the eternal struggle between good and evil, shapes many modern populist narratives.
Updated 10 Nov, 2024 11:05am
The Dubai Marina dinner cruise allows one to explore the city’s vertical skyline from the aquatic angle while indulging in a
Updated 12 Nov, 2024 12:18pm
‘How Do I Balance Family, Finances and Career?’
Published 10 Nov, 2024 07:08am
While most fruit and vegetable seeds pack plenty of health benefits, some of them can have unintended health
Published 10 Nov, 2024 07:08am
US's financial and military support of Israel for decades is the reason why the Zionist state is able to carry out the genocide in Palestine and war crimes in Lebanon.
Updated 03 Nov, 2024 10:57am
Police in Pakistan follow a set template when it comes to staging fake ‘encounters’, as shown in the recent case of blasphemy...
Updated 09 Nov, 2024 10:29pm
The recent high-stakes Pakistan-England Test series saw Pakistan finally leverage home advantage to full effect to end a three...
Published 03 Nov, 2024 09:43am
A pollster with three decades of experiences explains why the margin of error matters more than ever in reading polls about the
Published 03 Nov, 2024 09:37am
The Karachi Biennale, spread across five locations and featuring the works of local and international artists, reminds us of the
Published 03 Nov, 2024 09:26am
The anarchic and emotional brand of politics that the PTI has been engaging in is an attempt at barnstorming the mainstream political arena from the outside.
Published 03 Nov, 2024 09:11am
A contemporary spin on the age-old Korean practice of cooking meat on an open fire for a sweet, savoury and tender grilled dish
Published 03 Nov, 2024 09:06am
I am 27 years old and have completed my master’s degree. I am currently struggling to find a government job. I’ve been in a
Published 03 Nov, 2024 08:52am
Easy to assemble and extremely user-friendly, the spray gun is essential for kitchen gardeners to keep pests at bay…
Published 03 Nov, 2024 08:49am
As Karachi experiences an exponential increase in motorisation, limited attention is given to pedestrian and public transport facilities.
Published 27 Oct, 2024 09:28am
From ancient myths to modern political symbolism, there exists an intricate relationship between textiles and storytelling
Published 27 Oct, 2024 09:29am
A delectable addition to tea time, the Danish pastry was invented by mistake
Published 27 Oct, 2024 09:29am
In their early years, Pakistan and China had rather similar literacy levels. But while China’s education system has flourished
Published 27 Oct, 2024 09:24am
On a fine, cold November afternoon, I am sitting at a restaurant with Naila Khan, a friend from Dhaka, who is ...
Updated 17 Nov, 2024 11:23am
A collection of articles focuses on the education crisis in Pakistan
Updated 17 Nov, 2024 11:23am
A darkly humorous essay about medical students wins the non-fiction prize this year
Updated 17 Nov, 2024 11:24am
You have been back in your London home for several months now, after a year in different hospitals, following your...
Updated 17 Nov, 2024 11:24am
Hanif Kureishi’s new book is a riveting and courageous memoir about the accident that left him paralysed and his experiences
Published 17 Nov, 2024 07:57am
The mere sweep of a voluminous tome, encapsulating centuries of Indian and Pakistani history, inspires awe. But some of its
Published 10 Nov, 2024 10:06am
The memoirs of a decorated army officer’s wife describes the idiosyncrasies of military life, the glamour of travel, and also the
Published 10 Nov, 2024 10:02am
A coffee-table book by a celebrated potter and ceramist delves into the art of earthenware across Pakistan and the artisans behind
Published 10 Nov, 2024 09:45am
Since my last column about Saadat Hasan Manto’s story ‘Tamasha’, I came across his sketch ‘Hindi Aur Urdu’ (1954). Then I read
Published 10 Nov, 2024 09:41am
Yet another book on the late leftist leader Meraj Muhammad Khan is a comprehensive look at his life and struggles, bringing
Published 03 Nov, 2024 10:53am
A debut novel by a Pakistani civil servant, based on the realities of Pakistani society, has hints of autobiographical details...
Published 03 Nov, 2024 10:33am
Blending humour, personal anecdotes and correctives on history, an engaging autobiography offers a roadmap to those let down by
Published 03 Nov, 2024 10:26am
The prolific and leading English author from the past century E.M. Forster famously wrote: “Two cheers for...
Published 03 Nov, 2024 10:16am
William Dalrymple’s latest book is a treat of expansive history, providing fresh insights into the westward and eastward expansion
Published 27 Oct, 2024 09:55am
A self-help book challenges readers to think about living a more satisfying life that goes beyond the mere accumulation of wealth
Published 27 Oct, 2024 09:50am
Abubakar Sheikh’s latest book brings travel-writing in Urdu into full form, showcasing history, geography and ecology into...
Published 27 Oct, 2024 09:45am
While conducting storytelling sessions at schools, I am often requested for stories with morals. I can understand the concern
Published 27 Oct, 2024 09:41am
Yuval Noah Hariri’s latest book delves into how information systems have shaped human destiny, the role of artificial intelligence
Published 20 Oct, 2024 07:41am
Taha Kehar’s sophomore novel is a meticulously crafted story about a bizarre memorial service for a dead woman in which those...
Published 20 Oct, 2024 07:37am
A new cookbook is not just a book of recipes, but a beautifully presented dive into a melting pot of different traditions...
Published 20 Oct, 2024 07:34am