Mirza Ghalib's struggle to regain his status Ghalib’s association with Rampur began when he tutored young Yusuf Ali Khan in Persian
Why the government is evicting people from its housing facilities There are 47,000 federal government employees in Karachi but the Estate Office has only 8,000 housing units
Kabir in his time, and ours The notion that God is one entity with different names in India is Kabir's singular legacy
Engaging Pashtun men to promote girls’ education Aamir Jamal’s research-based book offers innovative strategies to increase literacy among Pashtun women
Mystery man: Mualana Samiul Haq Now that he is murdered, the answer to who the real Haq was remains as unclear as ever
A highway where the sea should be How infrastructure development is affecting the livelihood of Gwadar’s fishermen
Fahmida Riaz, the poet who lost two countries in one lifetime She wrote for and about ordinary people and their plight, and will be remembered alongside other great Pakistani poets