How marble processing is polluting Karachi neighbourhoods Residents have tried to get the workshops closed down because they operate in clear violation of environmental laws
Survival (S)kills: Asfandyar Wali Wali inherited the politics of his grandfather and father, who both championed Pakhtun nationalism
The weakling: Sardar Usman Buzdar He sits on a roost that many say he is only keeping warm for someone else
Public education before Imran Khan A look into how the idea of public education has evolved over the years
His holiness: Pir Pagara If a pir in our society is also a big landlord, his power and control over people multiply manifold
Politics of numbers: Are the majority of federal employees from Punjab? A breakup of federal employees along provincial, gender and religious lines
What happens during the meetings chaired by Prime Minister Imran Khan? A humorous look at how decisions are made in cabinet meetings
For as long as there has been a Pakistan, there has been JUI Profile: Fazlur Rehman, like other mainstream political leaders, finds himself in an increasingly divided Pakistan
Bilawal Bhutto: Heir he comes The name Bhutto is one that still evokes great passions, whether negative or positive
'Naming and shaming' can't change the system: Justice Sujata Manohar on #MeToo Justice Manohar also stressed on how the government needs to formulate a new law to resolve complaints
The early champions of anti-Ahmadi cause We seldom pause to remember how anti-Ahmadi laws came about and how the movement against them originated
Nawaz Sharif: A man for the next season There is little democracy in his party, diseased as it is with nepotism and providing negligible space to merit
Trump, Modi and Imran a love triangle do not make A period of diplomatic gridlock seems in the offing for Washington, New Delhi and Islamabad
How the government should go about fixing the economy In the past, Pakistan has been dependent on IMF for regular assistance to stabilise its economy
Do the migrants settling in Karachi change the city space? 'The Distance Between Two Points' marks the culmination of Roohi Ahmed's two-year long dialogue with curator Aziz Sohail
Justice league: Shaukat Aziz Siddiqui Justice Shaukat Aziz Siddiqui was no ordinary judge — if judges in Pakistan can be ordinary anymore
Ghoul: The monster within Directed by Patrick Graham, the miniseries stars Radhika Apte in an unforgettable role
Dams: To be or not to be Is there a water crisis in Pakistan? And what do we do about it, if not to build dams?
Why high hills have a high suicide rate In mountain valleys of Chitral and Gilgit-Baltistan, communities are as disciplined and single-minded as ants
General Ziaul Haq: The man to answer for a lot that went wrong with Pakistan Zia’s crackdown on political dissidents and journalists resulted in the arrest of thousands of people
Sadequain: The painter who made high art popular The content for his literary allegories and symbolism often came from his immediate realities
Siddiqui shines as Manto on the silver screen Nandita Das’ film captures the spirit of a land on the precipice of radical change
Literary festivals play to the cult of personality Zulfikar Ghose discusses pros and cons of literature festivals and what they actually mean to writers
Proficient versus Suzuki: Pakistan's first locally produced automobile In the late 90s, the manufacturers of the Proficient automobile were Pakistan's challenge to the Suzuki monopoly