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Articles by Khuzaima Fatima Haque


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[30 Apr 2010 | Comments Off | Khuzaima Fatima Haque]
Once Upon a Time in Karachi

Karachiites pay tribute to what is now one of Asia’s largest cites.

Arts & Culture, Books »

[21 Dec 2009 | Comments Off | Khuzaima Fatima Haque]
The Story of Urdu Literature

The Oxford Book of Urdu Short Stories does a fine job of translating both the icons and forgotten gems of Urdu literature.

Lifestyle, People, Profiles »

[23 Aug 2009 | Comments Off | Khuzaima Fatima Haque]
Classic Beauties

Passionate about collecting and restoring classic cars, Raja Mujahid Zafar is determined to put his vintage collection on public display as part of the country’s national heritage.

News & Politics »

[8 Aug 2009 | Comments Off | Khuzaima Fatima Haque]

Their stay in the IDP camps has been undoubtedly arduous but women IDPs may have gained a new-found sense of courage and independence.

Arts & Culture, Books, Business »

[2 Jul 2009 | Comments Off | Khuzaima Fatima Haque]
Dream Partner

In Replicating Dreams, the author looks at the manner in which the Pakistan-based Kashf Foundation has, while adapting the Bangladesh-based Grameen Bank model, tailored its policies to suit its own specific requirements.

Arts & Culture, Books, People, Q & A »

[2 May 2009 | Comments Off | Khuzaima Fatima Haque]
Interview: Aysha Raja Alam

Tucked away on the first floor of Hot Spot, an ice cream parlour in Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium, is Aysha Raja Alam’s quaint and novel bookshop – The Last Word. The little retreat shelves a small but selective collection of the latest English writings by international as well as local authors. A prolific reader herself, Alam is aggressively promoting critically acclaimed bestsellers as well as exquisite coffee table books.