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Paying tribute to late Mian Azhar, Mr Rehman said that he was a dignified and principled political figure. He said that Mian Azhar maintained decorum and tolerance in his political conduct ...
An excerpt from a story by Kanhaiyalal Kapoor in ‘Whose Urdu Is It Anyway?: Stories by Non-Muslim Urdu Writers’, edited and translated by Rakhshanda Jalil.
LAHORE: Former Punjab Governor Mian Azhar was laid to rest in the Garden Town area of Lahore on Wednesday after funeral prayers were offered outside Gaddafi Stadium.
Peoples Democratic Party on Saturday blamed J&K government-led by chief minister Omar Abdullah for removing Urdu in fresh digitisation of land records despite all the revenue records are in Urdu ...
In a major world exclusive, fresh intelligence inputs accessed by India Today reveal that India's most wanted terrorist, Masood Azhar, has been located in Skardu, in the Gilgit-Baltistan region of ...
‘Can’t find or identify Masood Azhar, no reason for Pak….’, says Bilawal Bhutto, also claims Hafiz Saeed in custody India has long demanded that Pakistan take action against Saeed and ...
In an interview, Bilawal Bhutto, Pakistan's former foreign minister, claims that the government has been unable to locate Jaish-e-Mohammed chief Masood Azhar, suggesting he may be in Afghanistan.
Over the years, India has accused Pakistan of "feigning ignorance" when it comes to the presence of Azhar and Lashkar-e-Taiba chief Hafiz Saeed in its country.
The Khari Boli–Braj Bhasha controversy teaches us that languages are not just means of communication—they are repositories of memory, religion, resistance, and aspiration.
Bilawal Bhutto defended Pakistan’s position on Azhar’s unknown whereabouts, saying, counter-terrorism partnerships work through mutual exchange – with each country identifying groups of concern ...
Pakistani politician Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has, in a stunning claim, said Islamabad does not know where Jaish-e-Mohammed chief Masood Azhar is, adding that the country would be "happy to" arrest ...
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Azhar Mahmood steps in as Pakistan’s acting red-ball coach ... - MSNFollowing Jason Gillespie's departure, Azhar Mahmood has been appointed as Pakistan's acting red-ball coach until April 2026. This appointment comes after a challenging period for Pakistan cricket ...
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