Why our democracy is prone to reversals Is it fair to equate Nawaz Sharif's ouster with the failure of democracy?
For any art to flourish it is imperative that its roots be in the soil: Madeeha Gauhar A conversation with the talented actress, playwright and director of social theatre from the Herald's 1984 archives
Coming to terms with my grandparents’ trauma of Partition The narrative of Partition has become a part of my family’s lived history, and mentality
Have our counter terrorist operations weakened in Balochistan? The increase in terrorist groups has multiplied the problems of Pakistani intelligence agencies
Zafar Hijazi: The handyman In trying to do Nawaz Sharif's bidding, the former SECP chairman fetched his own damnation
Building a new future for STEM in Pakistan Pakistan’s FIRST Global robotics team shows that science, technology and engineering, are as fun as they are essential
Writing on the wall for bookstores in Quetta With many shut down, other establishments struggle to stay afloat amid shrinking sales
After Partition, Sindhis turned displacement into determination and enterprise Sindhis, who had become homeless and penniless overnight, built schools, colleges and became doctors
For Premchand, good literature was about truth and humanity The great Hindi writer remains as relevant today as he was more than a century ago