The Pamirian Languages: Between Past and Future
The case of the Shughni language by Farman Ali The Pamirian languages are spoken by people in Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Gilgi…
The case of the Shughni language by Farman Ali The Pamirian languages are spoken by people in Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Gilgi…
Painting ‘Maintain the biodiversity of magnificent Hopar Valley’ by Tahir Bilal Umii. Credit: Gallry6 Gallery6 takes i…
K2 is more technical and challenging than Mt Everest says Andrzej Bargiel in an exclusive interview with Jerry Kobalenko, th…
Herald Report Something remarkable is taking place around the Shigar and Khaplu forts of Baltistan. Immersed in the breatht…
Students will march on Friday, Nov 29, in over 50 cities of Pakistan and its administered Kashmir as well as Gilgit-Baltista…
Over 80 short films, 12 music videos, 28 short documentaries, and 20 animated films were showcased at the third edition of t…
Over 30 students are waiting for their scholarship promised by the GB government for the last eight months Herald Report A g…
Japan wants to revive the archaeological mission in Pakistan: Dr Satoshi By Farman Ali While appreciating the …
Saira Mujtaba talks to Raza Naeem about two leading lights of the Progressive Writers Association – who both passed away in …
by TIM STRANGLEMAN Neither faith in, nor critiques of the idea of meritocracy is new. Michael Young’s famous 1958 book The R…
From October 10 to October 13, the George Washington University’s Institute for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies hoste…
The Maulana has dared to challenge an authoritarian system, but the fate of democracy will remain in doldrums until a…
Abominable tells the story of a young girl living in Shanghai and a yeti Herald Report A newly released animated children’s …
A new book highlights gaps between aid agencies and communities, the efficacy of aid in poverty reduction and human developm…
Historian William Dalrymple’s new book, The Anarchy, indicts the East India Company for “the supreme act of corporate …
Dr Azra Raza shares her groundbreaking research and explores the human experience at Habib University’s 8th Yohsin Lecture. The internationally acclaimed oncologist strongly opposed the conventional "slash-poison-burn" approach and advocated for a more cost-effective, less toxic, and efficient strategy for the future.
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Kashif kaifee: An amazing elaboration.loved it!...