Agha Akbar

Agha Akbar

The writer is Business Editor, Pakistan Today. He can be reached at [email protected].

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Scourge of polio in PakistanColumns

Scourge of polio in Pakistan

On the verge of eradicationOn an unseasonably hot mid-April day at around high noon, one negotiates the narrow and circuitous back streets off Beadon Road (a neighbourhood of the-then New Lahore d

May 5, 2018
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Stories of the soul

Scholarship is alive and well, but in the West!There are some works that, considering the writer’s foreign background, the many cross-cultural diversities he must have faced in his various res

Mar 15, 2014
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Those were the days…

Recounting Pakistan’s great sporting successes in Asia  Once upon a time, Pakistan was truly an all-round sporting nation – producing podium performances at the Asian and the Commonwealth Ga

Feb 15, 2014
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Creating little islands of hope

Interview: Dr. Amjad Saqib That is the business of Akhuwat, and in the process it has given microfinance a whole new dimension, an entirely different meaning   He is the progenitor of<a href="https://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/2014/02/08/creating-little-islands-of-hope/" title="Read more" >...</a>

Feb 8, 2014
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Interview: Ehsan Mani, former ICC President

‘The game is far bigger than the three boards’ self-serving interests’ ‘Lust for money and power is taking precedence over preserving and protecting the game’  Amongst administr

Feb 1, 2014
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Remembering Kinnaird

Mira Phailbus has remained at the helm of Kinnaird for the longest, and this makes her account a compelling readAgha AkbarThere are instances when an institution and its leader are synonymous in p

Jan 25, 2014
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A wall of failed trust

From friendship to fiendship. An interview with Hussain Haqqani  Husain Haqqani, the author of Pakistan: Between Mosque and Military and India and Pakistan: Is Peace Real This Time has just pu

Dec 8, 2013
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No hope for Pakistan Hockey

The prevailing system is not good enough to lift the national sport from its bootstraps. An interview with Tauqir Dar. Former Olympic gold medallist of the 1984 vintage, Tauqir Dar comes from a f

Dec 8, 2013
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The real powers

Hell hath no fury like the establishment scornedThe battle lines have been drawn. All the usual suspects of the ultra right are in the corner that they were supposed to be: none missing from the l

Dec 22, 2011
On the home stretchProfit Column

On the home stretch

The issues in Karachi having been resolved rather amicably, with the MQM as usual patching up with the PPP though with some un-cried for blood spilt in between, and the longest-serving Ishrat-ul-Ibad<a href="https://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/2011/07/21/on-the-home-stretch/" title="Read more" >...</a>

Jul 21, 2011