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by Fatima Arif
Lahore hosted its First Literary Festival this year. There was a big turn out as the people swamped the venue to listen to and meet their favorite authors, both local & foreign ones.
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by Fatima Arif
Afghan refugees are an integral part of Pakistan's community not just because of their large numbers spread all across the country but also because now their next generations have been born & raised here.Still their living conditions are deplorable.
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by Fatima Arif
A.K. Shahzad runs this unique mobile old book shop in Lahore. He has been in this business all his life. Despite his financial constraints he refuses to move to any other business because of his passion for books.
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by Fatima Arif
Kuldip Nayar and Dr. Mubashir Hassan were acknowledged for their life long struggle for peace between India and Pakistan by the Institute of Peace and Secular Studies (IPSS); along with a panel discussion on 'Significance of a relaxed visa policy'.
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by Fatima Arif
International Women's Day is celebrated in Lahore with an event supported by the Government of Punjab. The keynote guest at the event is Chief Minister of Punjab, Shehbaz Sharif.
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by Fatima Arif
Dengue Epidemic in the Punjab province of Pakistan has affected a lot of people. Official figures vary but an approximate of 4000 people are said to have tested positive. Lahore, Pakistan. 29th September 2011
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by Fatima Arif
Independence Day is celebrated by people from all walks of life with great enthusiasm all across Pakistan. People celebrate at the Rotary Club of Lahore, which is the oldest club in Pakistan. 14th August 2011
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by Fatima Arif
Floods during the monsoon season have blocked roads. Heavy rainfall is a regular occurance during this time of year and has a devastating effect on local infrastructure, and often leads to the spreading of diseases. Pakistan. 8th August 2011.

