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Sharjah participates at Seoul International Book Fair 2024

The pavilion of the Sharjah Book Authority (SBA) at the 2024 Seoul International Book Fair, the largest such event in Republic of Korea, proved to be a hub of vibrant cultural exchange, showcasing a diverse collection of Emirati and Arab books. This participation marked another step towards elevating the profile of Arab and Emirati culture

The Cultured Emotion

Emotions are actually twisted when they come under the gaze of thought. A thought is an iron-trap in which an emotion is framed The world is an ordered chaos, and we need a surface make-over so that it looks better to the eye. There are two sides of a man’s personality. Same is true

Burma Sahib: How George Orwell Struggled With Racism, Colonialism, & His Indian Roots

In Burma Sahib, Paul Theroux gives us a keen insight into the thoughts and the moral struggles of a young George Orwell, capturing the complexity of his early years in Burma. A master class in interiority Paul Theroux’s Burma Sahib is a master class in interiority. Fictionalizing the life of young George Orwell — just

The Secret of Eternal Fragrance – Philosophical Poetry from India

Let in thy eyes vest skies Here the secret of eternal fragrance lies. In these philosophical poems, Dr. Jernail Singh Anand takes a dig on man who is stinking because he is full of himself. The second poem ‘Furniture’, he focuses on the pleasure notes of birds, simply because they know they have to go tomorrow. What makes

THE INDIAN PARADOX

If India as a great nation, has something to be proud of, it is its great cultural and spiritual tradition. And if it has anything to worry about, it is the absence of national character and statesmen from its political stage. The Indian way of life can be best understood if one understands the cultural nuances of this country, which are