by Raza Rumi I have been upset the entire day. Perhaps it does not matter in the larger scheme of things. But this is a sad, sad day. Qurratulain Hyder, the literary giant of our times is no more. At a personal level it is not just the death of another literary figure but it […]
Guest Post by Athar Osama, The idea of Study Circles to promote ‘informed’ community participation in decision-making originated in Sweden in the 19th Century. Today, study circles are used around the world in a host of different settings ranging from collaborative ‘self-education’ devices to motivate learning and learning from each other, to a to means […]
Owais Mughal We first saw this photo at Metroblogging Lahore and found it very appealing to share it here: This photo is of a banner seen at the gate of a factory on Multan Road, Lahore. The banner reads in English as: “Less literate, illiterate and hardworking but dedicated boys are required urgently for work […]



















































