The press conference to announce the 10th Adab Festival, to take place between Nov 22 and 23, at Karachi’s Habitt City on Friday, was more than just a curtain-raiser. It was, as jokingly pointed out by Ameena Saiyid, the festival’s founder and director, a reminder of the courage and resilience of a woman who launched a start-up in her seventies. Also, those who stood by her every step of the way, her friend, the late writer and translator Asif Farrukhi and her l
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