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Once populated with temples,

Earlier this year, I went to Laki, which is about 18 kilometres from Sehwan. Laki is famous for its natural streams, but once I got there, I also realised how important Hinduism has been to Sindh.........

Jhulay Lal's cradle of tolerance

Can you believe that Hindus and Muslims can pray at the same place simultaneously?’
‘Well, of course not, at least not in Pakistan,’ I swiftly retorted...
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Who are we, without our past, asks Aima Khosa

For a country with such a rich and millennia old heritage, we must be one of the world’s most careless and callous people with it. Anywhere else in the world, the riches of, for example the Lahore Museum,. ...

A Sikh champion of Muslims

Arjun Sethi is championing the great Guru’s message of humanity by fighting for the civil rights of Muslims and of all Americans....

Amrita Pritam fought, wrote and lived for humanity

LAHORE:Amrita Pritam was the last giant of the subcontinent’s literary world, a larger than life figure, a great human who did not believe in discrimination of any sort but, unfortunately, she never received......

2,600 Sikh pilgrims from India arrive in Pakistan

Over 2,600 Sikh pilgrims arrived at Wagah Railway Station on Thursday from India to participate in religious and cultural rituals that will mark the 549th birth anniversary of Baba Guru Nanak Dev Jee...

Commemorating Amrita Pritam

An event in Lahore marked the 12th anniversary of literary giant Amrita Pritam’s passing. Report for the TFT Features Desk.....

Icon of Punjabi literature

Zaman Khan remembers poet, fiction writer, translator and politician Afzal Ahsan Randhawa (01 September 1937, Amritsar – 19 September 2017, Lyallpur) . ...

A fairer hearing for Bhagat Singh?

Aina Aslam explains the significance of a petition before the High Court, questioning the colonial authorities’ verdict against the legendary revolutionary...