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Maati TV | The Fortnightly show (Ep 1) – We graduated, now what?

Here is another video about what the Pakistani youth goes through after graduation: In the first episode of The Fortnightly Show, we try to understand the problems faced by recent graduates in Pakistan. Degree tu mil gaey, but ab kya?For more content from Maati TV, visit the following links Website: www.maatitv.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4Vw… Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/maatitvoffic… […]

How are Religious Minorities Living in Peshawar? | Maati TV

Maati TV The Fortnightly Show – Official trailer

Hey guys, we have a new show for you. We will discuss issues faced by the Pakistani Youth and try to deconstruct things that impact you! For more millennial content check out this video : For more content from Maati TV, visit the following links Website: www.maatitv.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4Vw… Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/maatitvoffic… Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maatitvpk/ Twitter:https://twitter.com/maatitv Related […]

How are Religious Minorities Living in Peshawar? | Maati TV

Take This Quiz To Find Out More About Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto

Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto was born in Larkana, a small town of the province of Sindh to a noble Rajput family. His family members were landlords. Before and during the seventies, landlords played an active part in politics. Politicians frequently visited his father, Shah Nawaz Bhutto, who was the Prime Minister of Gujarat in early 1947 ...

A Platform Unlike Any: The Minorities’ Youth learning the Art of Digital Storytelling

Take This Quiz To Find Out How Much You Know About The Lahore Resolution

Each year on the 23rd March, Pakistanis honor Quid-e-Azam and other Muslim League party members in presenting the Lahore Resolution to the world. But how did the Resolution play a vital role in the lives of the Muslims living in British India? Lahore Resolution included the idea of having an independent state which having Muslim […]

A Platform Unlike Any: The Minorities’ Youth learning the Art of Digital Storytelling