KARACHI: As a way to honor and support the “narratives from the soil” as the voices of people all throughout the country, the Karachi Literature Festival (KLF) came to a close.
“Urban Dialogue: The Karachi Katchehri” included Bilal Hassan, Mansoor Raza, and Murtaza Wahab discussing the difficulties of Karachi’s infrastructure and government. Mahim Maher moderated the session.
The audience was kept interested by insightful conversations on important domestic and international issues. Ikram Sehgal and Salma Malik’s book “Pakistan-Bangladesh Relations: A Reset” examined how the two countries’ paradigms are evolving.
“Pakistan’s Population: Time Bomb or Dividend?” was another important discussion that included scholars Khalid Masud, Lubna Naz, Rehana Ahmed, and Azra Fazal Pechuho. Under the direction of Naeem Sadiq, the panel talked on the difficulties and