Furqan Hyder Shaikh

Innocence in peril

Innocence in peril

Poor children on urban roads are the very picture of desertion. Published 03 Apr, 2024 07:49am
Championing SDGs

Championing SDGs

Translating the SDGs into local languages can help in their adoption. Published 11 Jan, 2024 07:58am
A single vote

A single vote

What criteria should a ‘voting policy’ adopt? Published 27 Dec, 2023 07:27am
Youth development

Youth development

SMEs must be helped through financial support. Published 20 Jul, 2023 07:41am
Development: A land of sorrow

Development: A land of sorrow

The coastal belt of Sindh was once the epicentre of trade but today its residents face a lack of basic facilities Published 03 Apr, 2016 07:15am
Promoting peace and harmony

Promoting peace and harmony

The Lahooti Music Ashram is dedicated to spreading peace and harmony through music Published 22 Nov, 2015 07:20am
Once upon a 'free education' bill

Once upon a 'free education' bill

It was passed with much enthusiasm, but the will to provide 'free and compulsory education' lies eating dust somewhere. Updated 13 Apr, 2015 07:55pm
A taste of heaven

A taste of heaven

The Punjab Hotel introduced the residents of Hyderabad to a cuisine they’ve remained addicted to ever since its opening. Published 13 Sep, 2014 02:34pm
Qalandar shines over Sehwan

Qalandar shines over Sehwan

He came to save Sehwan, and even today his urs is the economic lifeline of this town Published 20 Jul, 2014 06:42am