FOOTPRINTS: THE MYTH OF THE PRESENT THE stupa at Sirkap, Taxila, sits on a hill outside the main city, alongside a monastery. The city is over 2,000... Published 29 Jan, 2017 06:33am
Tale of two cities: why is garbage a problem ISLAMABAD: A walk in Islamabad amongst the Margalla Hills and city’s plentiful picturesque neighbourhoods should ... Published 11 Dec, 2016 07:08am
There is a long history of South Asian feminist solidarity: Prof Nivedita Menon Prof Menon was in Pakistan for a conference on gender and knowledge production at Quaid-i-Azam University Published 06 Oct, 2016 09:15am
Living colours: ‘There is a long history of South Asian feminist solidarity’ 'From the 1980s onwards, feminists from Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka have been in intellectual conversation.' Updated 06 Oct, 2016 10:48am
Sons of the soil Groundsmen at the Gaddafi Stadium yearn for the days when there used to be international cricket there Published 02 Oct, 2016 08:01am
The dam stained with blood THE Tarbela dam stands like a wall in the middle of the Indus river — 470 feet high and 9,000 feet long. Seen from... Updated 23 Aug, 2016 11:07am
How one man went from manufacturing pipes to making the most coveted cheese in town Imran Saleh, founder of Farmer’s Cheese, sells cheese to small businesses, urban food snobs and foreign diplomats Updated 17 Aug, 2016 04:10pm
A Fromagerie in Valencia Town ISLAMABAD: I knocked on the gate of a guesthouse in the G-6 sector of Islamabad. After what turned into rapping and... Published 17 Aug, 2016 06:44am
COMMENT: Finding our way back home The Pakistan-England Test that began on July 14 is the first one Pakistan has played in nine months. Security issues... Published 22 Jul, 2016 06:34am
Footprints: Bankruptcy on the Bosphorus This year marks the 25th anniversary of the BCCI scandal. Published 05 Jul, 2016 06:31am