Obstacles in the revival of Karachi Circular Railway Shut down in 1999 forcing thousands of its daily users to travel by buses, the fate of KCR still remains ambiguous
Kashmir’s transgender people continue to struggle for equality Confined for years to the role of playing matchmaker, the transgender community today wants to make more of their life
Evolution of female characters in Pakistani English fiction How female protagonists have become an embodiment of spiritual and political change
A day among lawyers and litigants at Karachi City Courts Built originally as a prison in 1847, the complex comprises courtrooms for each of Karachi's six districts
Unreal estate: The boom in Gwadar’s property market A look at the expansion and controversies surrounding Gwadar's real estate landscape
Absar Alam: The watchman PEMRA chairman chooses to base his line of action on knee-jerk decisions that serve little purpose
A people's history of Pakistan Stories of resilience through the heart of the country along the Indus Highway
When I started, there was a great deal of pride in the Pakistan cricket team: Omar Kureishi A candid conversation with the renown cricket commentator from our 1990 archives
Hybrid tapestries: Why Pakistani writing in English is thriving In her new book, Muneeza Shamsie explores the evolution of Pakistani English literature
I was told Pakistani audiences arrive at nine when the invitation is for seven: Ustad Zakir Hussain A candid conversation with Ustad Zakir Hussain and Adnan Sami Khan from our 1990 archives
The simmering conflict in Balochistan How the recent spate of violence has reignited fears about the province's situation
Climate of fear: State of human rights remains dismal in Pakistan HRCP's 2016 report suggests that something is clearly very wrong
Physical separation of the rulers and the ruled in British India Cantonments, clubs and civil lines laid the foundations for racial and social discrimination
UK Election Day: A view from Barking Quiet streets in London attacker’s neighbourhood tell a tale of fear
'Hindi Medium' highlights dilemma of India's middle class Saba Qamar's Bollywood debut addresses language barriers in a class-conscious country
I was born a Pakistani and I’ll die a Pakistani: Abdus Salam A candid conversation with Pakistani theoretical physicist from our 1984 archives
River in the drop: The Progressive Writers’ Movement How progressive writers played a pivotal role in inspiring the nation
Sights and sounds along CPEC’s Balochistan route Northern districts of the province will see more outsiders than they have in the past
The woes of Bengalis, Burmese and Iranians of Karachi What is common between 'strangers' living in Pakistan's largest metropolis
Zulfikar Ghose's brush with the American dream Writer and poet recalls giving up a tidy life in London and moving to Texas in 1969