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Aug 30, 2024 |
winnipegfreepress.com | Tahira Khan
Abiodun Adetu, who immigrated to Canada from Nigeria in 2019, cheerfully shares that her three children’s time spent playing in the neighbourhood is like a melting pot of diverse cultures. Her next-door neighbour is Ethiopian, the other one is Italian. Right across from her home is a Cameroonian family, and there is also a French-speaking family nearby. The children from the families intermingle and play together — their common ground is that they are all Canadian.
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May 24, 2024 |
thefridaytimes.com | Ishtiaq Ahmed |Zulfiqar Ali Kalhoro |Yasser Latif Hamdani |Tahira Khan
A recent book compiled and edited by Syed Khawar Mehdi, Iskander Mirza: Pakistan’s First Elected President’s Memoirs from Exile (Lightstone publishers, 2023), makes ample and unambiguous revelations about Mohammad Ali Jinnah’s determination to achieve Pakistan at all costs, including if it led to large-scale communal violence. Iskander Mirza, it may be noted, first joined the army but later started working in the Political Service.
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Apr 5, 2024 |
winnipegfreepress.com | Tahira Khan
About two minutes into the YouTube video tour of their downtown Winnipeg apartment, Maliha Tauqeer pauses and highlights some of the magnets on the fridge. Supplied Bashar and Maliha A CN Tower bottle opener and a Newfoundland landscape featuring a puffin are mixed in with India’s flag and a silhouette of the Taj Mahal.
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Mar 27, 2024 |
thefridaytimes.com | Pti .. |Tahira Khan |Nadeem Paracha |Mohammad Nafees
In the heart of Quetta, a silent battle rages on against a backdrop of patriarchal dominance and systemic neglect. Amidst the rugged terrain and ancient traditions, Lady Health Workers (LHWs) navigate a labyrinth of challenges as they endeavour to deliver crucial healthcare services to their communities at the cost of their self-respect and honour, sometimes even at great risk to their lives.
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Mar 3, 2024 |
storm-asia.com | Tahira Khan
AS far back as the 4th Century, the Greek philosopher Plato wrote The Republic and The Laws, laying down the fundamental principles of how values would be the foundation of governance. It was Plato’s idea that society should be guided by philosophers, who possess wisdom and a deep understanding of truth and virtue.
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