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Moni Mohsin was born on 1963 in Lahore, Pakistan, is a British-Pakistani writer. Discover Moni Mohsin's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 61 years old?

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1843

Her writings have also appeared in "The Times of India", "The Guardian", "Prospect", "The Nation", 1843 (magazine) (The Economist), Boston Review, NPR, Herald (Pakistan) and other publications.

Mohsin is working as a freelancer and writes about class, politics, culture, society and lifestyle.

1963

Moni Mohsin (born 1963) is a British-Pakistani writer based in London, United Kingdom.

She wrote a long running satirical column 'The Diary of a Social Butterfly' for The Friday Times and a book with the same name.

Mohsin grew up in Lahore, Pakistan and describes herself as being from a family of "educated, westernised people".

1977

When General Zia ul-Haq came to power in a coup in 1977, her family began to feel less comfortable in the new, religious Pakistan, where political repression against nonconformists became routine, but she chose to remain in Lahore.

Mohsin left Pakistan at age 16 to study at a boarding school in England, and later attended Cambridge University, where she studied anthropology and archaeology.

1988

After General Zia's death in 1988, she moved more decisively into the public sphere, working for the country's first independent magazine "Friday Times", where she rose to the ranks of features editor.

Her sister, Jugnu Mohsin, is the publisher of "The Friday Times", an independent Pakistani newsweekly.

She is aunt of Ali Sethi and Mira Sethi.

Mohsin is often invited in the panel of literary festivals.

She was also included among the panel of judges for The Zeenat Haroon Rashid Writing Prize for Women.

2006

Mohsin is author of two novels: "The End of Innocence" (2006) and "Tender Hooks" aka "Duty Free" (2011), and two books of collected columns: "The Diary of a Social Butterfly (2008)" and The Return of the Butterfly (2014).