Day: September 20, 2025

Nepal’s Gen Z
A week ago, I was writing the first draft for a research report on growing inequality in Asia and how it is linked to growing state repression of civic freedoms. Amidst the largely desolate landscape of state crackdowns and draconian laws across the region, I went looking for islands.

Nomad’s land
Call them wandering mystics, if you will. But in vernacular, they are defined by one mighty compelling word: malang. The malangs dont have a place theyd call home. As such they are almost nomadic. They often camp in small groups next to shrines and may associate themselves with the.

Nepal’s Gen Z
A week ago, I was writing the first draft for a research report on growing inequality in Asia and how it is linked to growing state repression of civic freedoms. Amidst the largely desolate landscape of state crackdowns and draconian laws across the region, I went looking for islands.

Nomad’s land
Call them wandering mystics, if you will. But in vernacular, they are defined by one mighty compelling word: malang. The malangs dont have a place theyd call home. As such they are almost nomadic. They often camp in small groups next to shrines and may associate themselves with the.

Pakistan’s pioneering female jockey Alishba who shattered glass ceilings
Atrailblazing 18-year-old who became Pakistans first female apprentice jockey to open doors for a new generation of women in sportsOn October 10, 2021, the quiet lawns of Lahore Race Club witnessed history. Amid the thunder of hooves and the cheers of spectators, an 18-year-old schoolgirl.

Nomad’s land
Call them wandering mystics, if you will. But in vernacular, they are defined by one mighty compelling word: malang. The malangs dont have a place theyd call home. As such they are almost nomadic. They often camp in small groups next to shrines and may associate themselves with the.

Pakistan’s pioneering female jockey Alishba who shattered glass ceilings
Atrailblazing 18-year-old who became Pakistans first female apprentice jockey to open doors for a new generation of women in sportsOn October 10, 2021, the quiet lawns of Lahore Race Club witnessed history. Amid the thunder of hooves and the cheers of spectators, an 18-year-old schoolgirl.

Nomad’s land
Call them wandering mystics, if you will. But in vernacular, they are defined by one mighty compelling word: malang. The malangs dont have a place theyd call home. As such they are almost nomadic. They often camp in small groups next to shrines and may associate themselves with the.

The crumbling gate of Anarkali Bazaar
I In Old Anarkali Bazaar stands the shop named Yousuf Falooda. In the gali immediately behind it, an old arch of small bricks survives, with a plaque above its entrance. An initial photographic examination suggested the arch might date from the British era. Yet the small bricks, coarse.
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