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Mina left her house to visit her sister. Two days later her body was found in the wheat fields.
Published 16 Jul, 2016 01:37pm
Pakistan can take its cue from the world to develop super-clusters of entrepreneurs and startups. Here's how.
Updated 27 Jun, 2016 03:06pm
An online platform seeks to breathe life into the literary scene through self-publishing.
Updated 24 Jan, 2017 03:03pm
Petty smugglers, forced into the trade out of necessity, do not see trading illegal goods as a crime.
Updated 15 Jun, 2016 02:22pm
The great boxer was adored by Lyari residents for everything he was.
Updated 10 Jun, 2016 12:53am
With no schools and teachers, the state of education in Swat's Mangar Kot village is deplorable.
Updated 07 Jun, 2016 01:47pm
Grid3D is an ambitious startup with a simple mission: providing reliable and affordable prosthetics to amputees.
Updated 14 May, 2016 04:08pm
Cinemas in Peshawar have largely been reduced to venues where men enjoy regular screenings of blue films.
Updated 11 May, 2016 03:25pm
Although Ambreen's murderers have been arrested, the violent incident has left the region in a grip of fear.
Updated 08 May, 2016 04:59pm
How a local militia was raised to fight the Taliban
Updated 09 May, 2016 12:57am
It is a strange thing for a father to watch: children who are functional only when the sun is shining.
Updated 05 May, 2016 04:45pm
The phone might not be at par with the big players, but minor issues aside, it's attractive and inexpensive.
Updated 12 May, 2016 01:23pm
Schools, prayer halls and health units are increasingly being damaged by natural disasters.
Updated 12 May, 2016 01:25pm
Swati activists are educating and mobilising women to be more aware of their rights.
Updated 12 May, 2016 01:27pm
Sabeen's most memorable social media posts (and rants).
Updated 24 Apr, 2017 02:29am
Experts say scorpion venom is more harmful than any drug— addicts start living in a constant state of delusion.
Updated 12 May, 2016 01:29pm
Our reviewer compares Ufone, Telenor and Mobilink's budget phones.
Updated 12 May, 2016 01:30pm
Peshawar is bracing for an eco-friendly transport system, which experts hope will reduce air and noise pollution.
Updated 30 Jul, 2016 12:35pm
Khawaja saras fear that if they are tested positive, they will be expelled from their community.
Updated 04 Dec, 2016 11:04am
With just a few clicks, any expecting bride and groom can arrange a perfect wedding without losing their mind.
Updated 24 Jan, 2017 03:03pm
Nestled in a mountainous village, the school has no boundary wall, no toilet, no clean drinking water.
Updated 12 May, 2016 01:32pm
Lahore’s people and their spirit have proved more potent than the intentions of the attackers.
Updated 12 May, 2016 01:32pm
The free app offers simple, one-on-one tutorials to first-time users of the Internet.
Updated 12 May, 2016 01:34pm
Critics say the public holiday should be reserved only for the Hindu community, not extended to the entire province.
Updated 12 May, 2016 01:34pm
Gynecologists blame the use of fertiliser medicines and the custom of marrying late.
Updated 12 May, 2016 01:34pm
Women say that using public transport—especially for those who commute to work and school—is nothing short of an ordeal.
Updated 12 May, 2016 01:34pm
MILVIK's stated mission is to make insurance affordable to low income families.
Updated 12 May, 2016 01:35pm
Pakistan is the fifth deadliest country for road fatalities, but an emergency braking system could help change that.
Updated 12 May, 2016 01:35pm
The recent Punjab Protection of Women Act is being rejected by men who feel it "breaks up society" and "humiliates men".
Updated 12 May, 2016 01:35pm
A new media campaign aims to senstitise people to the plight of ambulance workers, and the importance of giving way.
Updated 12 May, 2016 01:36pm