Urdu feminist writing: new approaches
This issue of WWB is concerned with exploring new approaches to Urdu feminist writing. The field of Urdu writing generally,
Read MoreThis issue of WWB is concerned with exploring new approaches to Urdu feminist writing. The field of Urdu writing generally,
Read MoreHRCP, AKHSP conduct training workshop for reporters about gender issues; code of ethics to be developed for local reporters
Read MoreOrganisers of the ITB travel trade fair in Berlin, billed as the world’s biggest, said Friday they were cancelling
Read MoreCambridge Trust and the University of Central Asia signed an agreement extending their partnership to develop faculty across Central Asia
Read MoreHigh Asia Herald Report Two young Pakistanis have been shortlisted for the Commonwealth Youth Awards, according to a press statement
Read MoreAwami Workers Party Islamabad-Rawalpindi’s statement pays rich tribute to Pakistan Women’s Resistance Day PR In commemoration of the National Women’s
Read MoreSindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah has appointed Prof Dr Akbar Zaidi as executive director of the Institute of Business
Read MoreBy Farman Ali We are pleased to announce the soft launching of the High Asia TV transmission with an
Read MoreThe region is missing from mainstream policy discourse on Kashmir, says Dr Nosheen Ali By Anayat Baig & Ehtesham
Read MoreBy Ali Ahmed Jan Gilgit: Protest by students of Karakoram International University (KIU) continues against the increase in tuition fees,
Read MoreNews Desk The Pakistan Press Foundation (PPF) has sought applications for the 7th batch of its ‘Investigative Reporting Fellowships’. The
Read MoreBy Gul Hamaad Farooqi CHITRAL: Reshman has a dream. She wants to be the first girl from Kalash Valley of
Read MoreAmbassador Naghmana Alamgir Hashmi acknowledges Pakistani students achievements, gives certificates to 89 high achievers.
Read MoreBy Gul Nayab Rawalpindi: An event to highlight the cultural diversity, as well as social and political issues of Gilgit-Baltistan,
Read MoreA petition signed by over 10,000 students & academics from renowned universities across the world also speaks up against ‘illegal siege and curfew’ in AMU over CAA protests, reports Simrin Sirur in ThePrint, an Indian online magazine
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