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Partition: An Oral History

  • by Cafe Dissensus Everyday
  • Posted on June 5, 2022

By Harnoor Kashmir Khungar
Whenever my grandparents or others tell me stories about the partition, I always wonder how different my life would have been if the Congress and the Muslim League had agreed to a coalition.

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Uss Paar: India-Pakistan solidarity amidst the ravages of Covid-19

  • by Cafe Dissensus Everyday
  • Posted on June 15, 2021

By Dipanjali Singh
In the midst of this destitution and #SOS tweets, Indians have been offered succour and solidarity from the people of Pakistan.

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A conversation with Dr. Saad S. Khan, the author of ‘Ruttie Jinnah: The Woman who Stood Defiant’

  • by Cafe Dissensus Everyday
  • Posted on March 2, 2021March 2, 2021

By Pooja Pande
We had to weave an independent story of Mrs. Jinnah first as an individual, then that as a politico-social activist and lastly, and only parenthetically, her supporting role in her husband’s political journey.

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A Tribute to Naseer Turabi (1945-2021)

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  • Posted on January 15, 2021

By Raghibul Haque
Turabi’s mastery over syntax and use of inventive zamin, along with his swift addition of Persian phrases, ensures his place as a pioneer in Urdu literature.

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Cartographies of Struggle and Sainthood: Mapping Social Dynamics in Pakistan through ‘Our Lady of Alice Bhatti’

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  • Posted on August 5, 2020August 5, 2020

By Nupur Paliwal
Our Lady of Alice Bhatti is a groundbreaking work, compassionate and profound in its portrayal of seemingly ordinary Pakistani lives, setting itself apart from the author’s other explicitly political works.

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An-Al-Haq: ‘I am the Truth’

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  • Posted on July 19, 2020July 19, 2020

By Puja Roy
It is this government that Iqbal Bano has decided to stand against, as a representative of several others who are going through the same agony. 

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