Sar pe Dupatta

This one might hit a nerve with many but hear me out. Some of you may know I’m in the middle of moving houses this

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Lost in the storm

Despite my daily being organised and sans any majors scheduling disasters (except this past Monday. Let’s not even go there!) I still feel rather lost

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Shifting Gears

So this is what a career change feels like. It’s eery. I’m happy. Ecstatic. But iffy. There’s this gorgeous fear in the depths of my

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Dust, if you must

Dust if You Must was written by Mrs Rose Milligan from Lancaster in Lancashire, England, and first published on September 15th 1998 in the 21st

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Maternity & Paternity Leave Bill 2019- Pakistan

This is a win. For Women’s Rights. For Parents Rights. For Human Rights. For taking a step back and realising the human need to bond and recuperate after a life altering event. It is time to celebrate that Mothers in Pakistan are now able to breathe a little easier.

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In the dark of the night

Coming out with the guiltiest of my pleasures isn’t a joke. I was raised by a breed that emphasised most on keeping appearances of grace under all circumstances in life. Little did they know child birth or simply late thirties would break a valve. Welcome to the first of my Guilty Pleasures Series because I can’t keep hiding any more.

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Disillusionment

A slight deviation from the happy shiny.
London brings out my journey through life like no other. For which I thank her. Vulnerability is my super power. What’s Yours?

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War & Us

Five things we need to think before we get swept away with the gorgeous graffiti of patriotism that very quickly escalated into jingoism including a Mother’s take on war in this world. A little heartbroken today yet still struggling to make tomorrow a better day

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