An evening in Lahore
Sharing a beautiful evening with you guys. I took this picture almost two months back. Enjoy.
View ArticlePartition – A woman’s story
In 1947, Subhadra Butalia was only 26 years old and used to work as a teacher in Delhi. At the time of partition, she had her family, including her mother and brother, living in Model Town, Lahore as...
View ArticleA Researcher’s Rainy Route-Quaid-E-Azam Library
Four panicked Post-graduate students, One fast-approaching research paper deadline, Trillions of drizzling droplets of rain, and what do you get? A memorable trip down to Lahore’s Quaid-E-Azam Library,...
View Article8th October and 08:50:38 AM
I hope you guys remember this date and time. I am talking about the moment that changed the face of Kashmir, Bagh, Mansahra, and many other areas including Islamabad. We cannot be mournful enough for...
View ArticlePhillips Talbot – a Lahori from the old times
Senior US diplomat as well as a distinguished journalist, Mr. Phillips Talbot was in town to revive his memories of the time he spent in Lahore and to get feedback on his latest publication; ‘An...
View ArticleRemaining Updates: Jatti Umrah before the arrival.
Here are some of the remaining updates which were not delivered to the LMB due to constant network failure there at Jatti Umrah, Link Raiwind Road. The updates are really late coz I just got home a...
View ArticleTime is the best healer?
Time! Time is the second four-letter word which has the single-most influential and controlling factor in the world (No prizes for guessing the first one ;).It’s been more than week from now (eleven...
View ArticleData Ganj Baksh’s 964th death anniversary
The three-day ‘Urs’ or death anniversary of the 11th century saint Syedna Ali bin Usman Hajveri also known as Data Ganj Buksh (R.A) or simply ‘data sahab’ starts today in Lahore at his mausoleum,...
View ArticleChanging Lahore
Imagine Lahore only ten years ago: It was a different city; socially cohesive, closely knit. Young children could go visiting neighbors or to nearby shopping centers to get groceries and other things...
View Article‘Taliban Zindabad!’
The writing is a slogan in Urdu which reads in English as; "Long Live Daawat-e-Tableegh, Long Live Taliban" I still remember the day when, about a year ago, I met a guy in the university who was...
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....