Saima Shah
The Global Self-Help Addict Dec 31, 1969
Self help is the hallmark of the global professional. Words that inspire, soothe, comfort and motivate are powerful and popular forces of support in an everchanging workplace.
Who Moved My Cheese Dec 31, 1969
Mr Gore wasn’t afraid of looking foolish, he’d take his presentation wherever people would listen. His persistence ended up creating a climate of global acceptance of global warming.
Fall Dec 31, 1969
Do I really have to?
Watch
The slow unwinding of leaves
As they fall ever so slowly from the branches
that nurtured them
60 Years of American DogHood Dec 31, 1969
Graffiti in Karachi proclaims that General Musharraf is an American Dog who must be shot dead. (General Amriki Kutta, Tthaa!!). It’s an idea, problem is that not much of Pakistan will remain if we shoot all the American Dogs
The Secret Is: Don’t Worry, Buy Happy Dec 31, 1969
Then mankind became a bit smarter and said no god. But that meant more and more people would ask questions and not do as they are told. So mankind had to be taught to believe in god again and ignore the really difficult questions of why we kill, why there
Industrial Dieting: The Myth and the Madness Dec 31, 1969
The idea of a quick fix has taken hold of the global psyche through massive advertising and we struggle to buy a box, a pill, a bottle, a program, a spray and a thing to solve our problem
The Canadian Dream: Never Fulfilled Dec 31, 1969
As the digital divide keeps people away from information, the immigrant divide keeps foreign qualified professionals from their profession of choice.
The Globalization of Spirituality Dec 31, 1969
When Soros became socialist and Bill Gates generous, we all knew something big was happening. We theorized, we fantasized and we said,’aaha, perhaps intense consumerism leads to something good—philanthropy!’
Industrial Food Dec 31, 1969
Industrial Food is not just about food production, but also about globalization. Multinational corporations affect food production all over the world. Food has been contaminated all over the world with synthetic chemicals
The Globe Is Warm Dec 31, 1969
Global warming has been suspended as in global w-a-r-m-i-n-g? Like deferred taxation it is something we will reckon with whenever, if ever. Is it time for the skeleton in the closet to be acknowledged?
Connecting the Dots: From Oil Energy to Green Energy Dec 31, 1969
The real question is not what if conspiracy theorists are right, the real question is why there are many holes, foul-ups and goof-ups in the 9/11 story
Documenting Anarchy Dec 31, 1969
Recently—meaning in the last decade but more openly since 9/11, there is a continued effort to document people all over planet earth. From the most disorganized countries to most orderly, there is a concerted effort to account for every person on th
The Return of the Anti-hero Dec 31, 1969
In keeping with India’s modern day disapproval of pacifism, Rang De Basanti's role models for a modern day freedom struggle are the fiery fighters
The Modernity Conspiracy Dec 31, 1969
While the progressive Third World elevates technology to messianic levels, convinced that there is no other alternative, it is equally reluctant to give up its own gods and pre-modern moral code
Old Capitalism is Dead, Long Live New Capitalism Dec 31, 1969
When ‘they’ the Walmarts, replaced the family business, some writhed, some cried but we all let it happen because we felt richer when we bought a $2 item from Walmart that elsewhere cost $20
Reinventing Pakistan: The Rise of The Left Dec 31, 1969
Pakistan is a brave attempt to answer humanity’s most divisive and difficult questions such as ‘Is there a God? Whose is He anyway? Is Death more important than Life? And if so, what should we wear?
The Leveling of America Dec 31, 1969
Friedman shows us how the world became flat and isolates ten flatteners of the world. The flatteners range from computer technology to changing political ideology.
The American Nightmare: No Exit, No Entry Dec 31, 1969
Black Pakistan and White Pakistan Dec 31, 1969
Black Pakistan is largely unknown and undefined. Like Voldemort it rises unannounced to strike and then disappears we know not where. It is among us yet we know nothing of it. It seems quiescent but we don’t know if it is vanquished or if it will ri
Sex and Pakistan vs. Rape and The World Media Dec 31, 1969
The safe image of ‘us poor but creative Indians making a living’ is not Pakistan’s. The safe image of ‘us hardworking Chinese—open a factory?’ is also not Pakistan’s lot. The fact that Pakistan is about meat curri
SAJA Convention: Chowk Insights Dec 31, 1969
Whether the South Asian fashion trend is a stage towards assimilation or a permanent condition with political ramifications in USA remains a huge debate.
Book: The Moghul Dec 31, 1969
This saga begins with a scene at Agra, where Humayun is trying to keep his empire intact against the everlasting intrigues of his brothers and of the
Afghan lords in India.
Growing up Muslim Dec 31, 1969
In a few months, the father was sure that his girls will become sexual beings, westernized and depraved
Tunnel Vision Dec 31, 1969
the status quo perpetuates like a surreal drama in a house of mirrors
Saira Votes for Peace Dec 31, 1969
The police didn’t let the incident get into the papers—and the only news that made it was about the bomb.
The Election Burp Dec 31, 1969
Don’t stand around wondering what to do, trying to please everybody—take a stick and throw it.
Military, Musharraf and Magic Dec 31, 1969
Political experts can opine all they want. They can criticize Musharraf, the Military and the short-term nature of US support.
The Pattern of Hatred Dec 31, 1969
people don’t choose to be born where they are born
Ideas and Identities Melt Here Dec 31, 1969
Happy Birthday Chowk. May you live long and keep talking.
Movie: Lagaan Dec 31, 1969
starved for some light and air in their dull cubicle lives
For a few words of love Dec 31, 1969
my god is better than yours
Book: Passport Photos Dec 31, 1969
We are now Citizens of General Electric.
Chowk: What does it mean to me? Dec 31, 1969
Chowk is real-time journalism
What is it that Pakistanis want? Dec 31, 1969
Indian skulls, American goods, Peace or a piece of Kashmir?
The Leasing Sector in Pakistan and its Role in Capital Investment Dec 31, 1969
A perspective on lease financing in developing countries
Buta, Pattey and Allah Chowrangi Dec 31, 1969
In a lonely December night four men died in the city of Karachi ...
Gulabo and the Courage of Our Convictions Dec 31, 1969
Someone told me the other day that we now live in a democracy
A Courier With Urgent News Dec 31, 1969
Out there, up there somewhere is tomorrow and tomorrow will make today okay
The Judge Dec 31, 1969
It was an ordinary summer in a very hot country. Life was full of possibilities and poetry.
So, We Are Nuclear Too!! Dec 31, 1969
Scenes from a nuclear world
Old Socks Dec 31, 1969
oh! what about the right color to match
these argyle socks are the worst
so many colors to match.
Phool Na Loon to Kiya Karoon? Dec 31, 1969
This article or rather bunch of ideas was inspired by the debate on capitalism and inequitable distribution of wealth raging on Chowk...
The Sindhi Ajrak: An Ancient Art Form Dec 31, 1969
An informative reference article on the Sindhi Ajrak.
A Child Is Born Dec 31, 1969
She felt that she was in a vast place. Much bigger than the warm cocoon she had been slowly growing in, always sleepy, soothed by the beating of her mothers heart. She opened her eyes ...
Bebee Phool Ley Lo Dec 31, 1969
... you have three classes amongst the educated: The gora goras, the kala goras, the kala kalaas. Which one will save the country? ...
Lest It Spread into the World Dec 31, 1969
I and you will go together down the hill …
Threadbare Dec 31, 1969
Its a little lump of cloth pulled from the weave, rough when my fingers glide over it
A Letter to T.H.E Chowkwala Dec 31, 1969
Perhaps the small humans over by the side of the Naali don’t exist because they don’t ’think’ and are therefore powerless. Society has discarded them as negligible noise.
Where is Prince Charming? Dec 31, 1969
If we as a nation have started questioning the very basis of the nation, we probably won’t remain Pakistani for very long.
Humpty Dumpty and The Third World Dec 31, 1969
As a reluctant Third World nation we always speak of foreign investment (the King), ideology (the wall) and always a conspiracy (the great fall)
Pygmalion Revisited Dec 31, 1969
Yes! you have given me life…
Say Something Let’s Talk Dec 31, 1969
I want to ask why we don’t know how much we love something till we lose it? Is that what will happen with Pakistan? I want to ask why Winnie the Pooh’s little red jacket never quite covers his tummy.


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