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Chakwal — a place of religious and natural beauty - Newspaper


The district of Chakwal carved out of three adjoining districts (Jehlum, Attock, Pind Dadan Khan) in 1985, has many claims to fame.
The district of Chakwal carved out of three adjoining districts (Jehlum, Attock, Pind Dadan Khan) in 1985, has many claims to fame. History is one of them. Its potential for tourism, both natural and religious, is another, while its mines and minerals set it apart from many other areas. Its recently realised potential to produce enough olives to reduce the national edible oil bill has given the district an added significance.
An area inhabited since the middle ages, it has Shri Katas Raj Temples a 1000-year-old complex of temples revered and frequented by the Hindus and people like the former Indian Deputy Prime Minister LK Advani. Next to it lays the ruins of Malot Fort, another 12-century relic dilapidated but still standing. Takhat-e- Babari, a stone-made stage built by the maker of the Mughal Dynasty Zaheer-ud-Din Babar to address hi ....

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Jinnah's house is burning


Jinnah’s house is burning
Opinion
December 31, 2020
Declan Walsh’s ‘The Nine Lives of Pakistan’ augments a veritable genre – books on our embattled homeland by anglophone Western journalists. A layered title, unique biographical approach, and acute observation make this the most insightful among recent works of reportage on the land of the pure.
Books of reportage on Pakistan were few and far between before the 1990s. Pakistanis had to content themselves either with reading history or huddling with a medium-wave radio to hear the BBC’s legendary Mark Tully.
Emma Duncan commenced a new genre with ‘Breaking the Curfew’ in 1989, followed in 1991 by Christina Lamb’s ‘Waiting for Allah’. The return of the US and Western forces to Afghanistan after 9/11 began another round of publication that has not abated two decades later. ....

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, by Declan Walsh (Norton). The author, a foreign correspondent who was based in Pakistan for almost a decade, here tells the story of this complicated nation through some of its most influential personalities, including Muhammad Ali Jinnah, its founder; the human-rights activist Asma Jahangir; and the legendary spy Sultan Amir Tarar. Equally perceptive about the megacities of Karachi and Lahore and the remote regions of Waziristan and Balochistan, Walsh portrays a Pakistan that is “more concept than country . . . strained under the centrifugal forces of history, identity and faith.” After examining the legacy of partition, the grip of the Taliban, and a web of ethnic and sectarian fault lines, Walsh concludes that “the most pertinent question might be not whether Pakistan will fail, but how it has survived this long.” ....

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The Nine Lives of Pakistan


The Nine Lives of Pakistan
BY
December 11, 2020
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outh Asia has always been a place of great interest to me. Like much of my interest in foreign affairs and international relations, this is due to Dr. Elizabeth Hanson at the University of Connecticut. I was fortunate enough to take her South Asia in World Politics course in my junior year of college and convert it for honors credit. Early on in the class, she suggested we attend an exhibition at the university museum of South Asian art and music. Seeing this as an opportunity to make it a date, I asked a classmate if she would like to join me (nerdy, I know). While the date came and went well enough, my interest in South Asia lasted much longer. Later, I was tasked with tracking South Asia for a client whilst I lived and worked in London, providing periodic updates on politics and security. I also found myself helping a colleague’s wife finish up some research on her Ph.D. dissertation (later turned into a ....

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