Indian-Canadian filmmaker Nisha Pahuja’s documentary feature film, To Kill a Tiger, is nominated for an Oscar
To Kill a Tiger: Heart-wrenching but necessary
“So, did you enjoy the film?” whispered my colleague as we walked out of a private screening in Palo Alto of the Oscar-nominated documentary feature film, To Kill
The more I walk, the heavier these roads. I could not know whether Almighty had sent to me these exams and odds?
, a young poet and university student from Uzbekistan, known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant culture, shares his poems
Born on January 24, 1997 in Pop district, Namangan region of Uzbekistan,
A Sindhi-Hindu Jewish American talks about interfaith relationships, her YA Partition novel and the spirit of pluralism in her family
An interview with Veera Hiranandani
Set during the time of the partition of the Indian subcontinent, Veera Hiranandani’s YA novel, The Night Dairy, narrates the journey of a nine-year-old Sindhi boy
Dravidian Influence on Indo-European Evolution and the Dravidian Roots of the Harappan Language
The Indo-European languages lack phonetic retroflexion, the act of curling the tip of the tongue upwards and backwards towards the hard palate when articulating certain sounds. However, Dravidian languages exhibit retroflexion. Sanskrit, an
Building nuclear deterrence was Pakistan`s indispensable response to the existential threat – Ambassador (R) Qazi M. Khalilullah
The launch ceremony of book “The Security Imperative – Pakistan`s Nuclear Deterrence and Diplomacy”, authored by Ambassador Zamir Akram, was held at Shah Abdul Latif University Khairpur