When there were too many people to advise, too many incidents to affect, and to many emotions to feel, it was hard for Asher to make decisions of his life. Asher Khan was an inhabitant and victim of Eastern culture and how it impacted his life overall from his childhood to the very endHow he felt about women in his life, how those emotions affected his decisions, and how he tackled with those feelings. From the suburbs of clean respectable surroundings to the streets of the most notorious drug dealers. The journey of an innocent boy to a heartless, narcissist dealer and killer. Just a wrong turn could end up into inevitable crisis. When he had nothing to live for, no reason to forgive, and no desire to forget but just her, her voice ringing in his ears would stop him from going insane. Someone with no vulnerability would turn into someone with everything to lose. The only thing that could change him was her: Sarah, the long-lost love of his life. What would Asher do to save her for his own sake? Would he leave his path of bloodshed and come out clean? Would Sarah lead him to the path of righteousness? The woman who was actually the reason of all that meltdownwould he listen to her? What would he do?
This volume provides a contextual account of Pakistan's constitutional laws and history. It aims to describe the formal structure of government in reference to origins that are traced to the administrative centralisation and legal innovations of colonial rule. It also situates the tide of Muslim nationalism that gave rise to the nation of Pakistan within a terrain of nascent constitutionalism and its associated promises of representation. The post-colonial history of the Pakistani state is charted by reference to succeeding constitutions and the distribution of powers between the major branches of government that they augured. Where conventional histories often suggest that constitutionalism in Pakistan is to be solely understood by reference to a cycle of abidance and rupture, and in the oscillation between military and civilian rule, this volume also accounts for the many points of continuity between regime types. The contours of a broader constitutionalism come to light in the ways in which state power is wielded at different periods and in the range of contests – economic, political and cultural – through which some of this power is sought to be dispersed. Chapters on Rights, Federalism and Islam detail the contextual features of some of these contests and the normative, legal parameters through which they are provisionally settled.
‘I am always transported to the golden years when our humble dastarkhān brought us all together...’ A delectable trove of stories and recipes, Daastan-e-Dastarkhān unravels the history and traditional cooking techniques of 30 intimate dishes from the culinary heritage of Muslim communities across India. In this evocative journal, MasterChef India contestant and consultant chef Sadaf Hussain invites you to gorge on Bihari kebabs during Eid, discover the influences of the spice trade in vegetarian dishes from the coastal Mappila cuisine and learn about a lost recipe born out of competitions between chefs during the Nizami era. With easy-to-follow recipes adapted for today’s kitchens, this book encourages you to recreate mouth-watering delicacies of old, and weaves the story of a community that is as varied as its food.
When there were too many people to advise, too many incidents to affect, and to many emotions to feel, it was hard for Asher to make decisions of his life. Asher Khan was an inhabitant and victim of Eastern culture and how it impacted his life overall from his childhood to the very endHow he felt about women in his life, how those emotions affected his decisions, and how he tackled with those feelings. From the suburbs of clean respectable surroundings to the streets of the most notorious drug dealers. The journey of an innocent boy to a heartless, narcissist dealer and killer. Just a wrong turn could end up into inevitable crisis. When he had nothing to live for, no reason to forgive, and no desire to forget but just her, her voice ringing in his ears would stop him from going insane. Someone with no vulnerability would turn into someone with everything to lose. The only thing that could change him was her: Sarah, the long-lost love of his life. What would Asher do to save her for his own sake? Would he leave his path of bloodshed and come out clean? Would Sarah lead him to the path of righteousness? The woman who was actually the reason of all that meltdownwould he listen to her? What would he do?
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