Hindu nationalists are known for Islamophobia. But Adityanath's religious order shares a history with Islam Adityanath's Hindutva rhetoric undermines the traditional tenets of the Nath Yogi tradition and is decidedly modern. Facebook Count Twitter Share 47 Hammad Khan Updated Sep 29, 2018 01:05pm
Hyderabad’s pre-Partition buildings were built mostly by Hindus. Today, they're at the mercy of developers We are losing a rare treasure thanks to growing urbanism and ill-planned development. Zahida Rehman Jatt Updated Sep 28, 2018 01:09pm Facebook Count Twitter Share 29
No Time to Sleep: Charting the final 24 hours of a death row prisoner A live performance charting the final 24 hours of a death row prisoner. Updated Sep 26, 2018 03:35pm Facebook Count Twitter Share 0
What is behind the deaths of coal miners in Balochistan? Casualties from accidents among labourers working in coal mines range from 100 to 200 every year. Ali Javed | Usama Khawar Ghumman Updated Sep 25, 2018 08:10pm Facebook Count Twitter Share 13
Is PTI’s affordable housing programme just old wine in a new bottle? A progressive approach to affordable housing will require partnerships with community-based groups and local government. Nausheen H. Anwar Updated Sep 25, 2018 12:19pm Facebook Count Twitter Share 31
‘Beloved Delhi’: Exploring how Dilli became the city of poets and of Urdu From Mir to Ghalib, from Zafar to Zauq, writer Saif Mahmood tells the stories of the city’s best-loved Urdu poets. Dr Saif Mahmood Published Sep 21, 2018 02:38pm Facebook Count Twitter Share 25
Muharram in the 19th century: Indian paintings, British imagination Colonial-era paintings depicting Muharram reveal how it was sanitised to fit the sensibilities of a European audience. Prachi Jha | Onaiza Drabu Updated Sep 21, 2018 03:09pm Facebook Count Twitter Share 30
'It's great news for the Sharifs, but it's temporary' Analysts react to Islamabad High Court's decision to suspend prison sentences against Nawaz, Maryam and Safdar. Blog Desk Updated Sep 20, 2018 10:54am Facebook Count Twitter Share 37
The good, the bad and the uncertain of PTI's 'mini-budget' We speak to experts to get their take on the amended 2018-2019 budget. Blog Desk Updated Sep 19, 2018 12:43pm Facebook Count Twitter Share 25
Hyderabad’s pre-Partition buildings were built mostly by Hindus. Today, they're at the mercy of developers We are losing a rare treasure thanks to growing urbanism and ill-planned development. Zahida Rehman Jatt Updated Sep 28, 2018 01:09pm Facebook Count Twitter Share 29
‘Beloved Delhi’: Exploring how Dilli became the city of poets and of Urdu From Mir to Ghalib, from Zafar to Zauq, writer Saif Mahmood tells the stories of the city’s best-loved Urdu poets. Dr Saif Mahmood Published Sep 21, 2018 02:38pm Facebook Count Twitter Share 25
From mystics to Marxists: Karbala in South Asian culture When it comes to tragedy, the memory can overshadow the event itself. Memory is human, all too human. History is not. Suleman Akhtar Updated Sep 30, 2017 08:17pm Facebook Count Twitter Share 63