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SOME IDEA OF COSTS A detailed analysis of comparative cost is available for the Tan Hoa-Lo Gom project in Vietnam. The cost of ... From InpaperMagazine Published 02 Mar, 2025 06:12am
THE PRISONS CRISIS OF PAKISTAN Pakistan’s prison system is at a breaking point, with over 102,000 inmates crammed into overcrowded, under-resourced facilities. From InpaperMagazine Updated 23 Feb, 2025 11:11am
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ARCHERY: ARROWS OF TRADITION A sport of precision and legacy, the archery sport Mukha has long been a cultural staple in Pakhtun communities. Pawan Kumar Published 23 Feb, 2025 06:20am
EXHIBITION: STITCHES IN TIME A newly launched private textile museum in Karachi sheds light on the rich history and tradition of Sindhi textiles in its Amra Ali Published 23 Feb, 2025 06:20am
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FICTION: CRIME, WIT AND HEART A retired detective and his daughter-in-law create a dynamic and unconventional crime-solving duo Sara Danial Published 02 Mar, 2025 08:15am
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The quiet shift in commercial real estate Market-driven solutions that align incentives with improving service delivery can lead the way to formalising the real estate. Mutaher Khan | Saad Riaz Updated 03 Mar, 2025 02:29pm
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Regulating global Sukuk AAOIFI’s new Shariah standard is considered a welcome step at improving investor confidence, compliance, and transparency. Ahmed Ali Siddiqui | Jawad Tahsin Published 03 Mar, 2025 06:04am
Ending poverty the Chinese way Political determination accompanied by comprehensive scientific plans can help developing nations like Pakistan. Zhao Shiren Published 03 Mar, 2025 06:04am
Finance: Sharing rights and responsibilities Provincial representatives grow increasingly frustrated over insufficient funding and the apparent lack of decentralisation Jawaid Bokhari Published 03 Mar, 2025 06:04am
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