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China's FAST telescope to open global applications for 2024 observation

China's Five-hundred-metre Aperture Spherical radio Telescope (FAST), the world's largest filled-aperture telescope, is set to open its 2024 observation season to global applications starting midnight on 6th April. According to a report by China Central Television, FAST will accept global applications for free observation projects

Mother of the Nation Jiu-Jitsu Cup begins Friday in Abu Dhabi

Excitement is rising as the much-anticipated Mother of the Nation Jiu-Jitsu Cup gets underway at the Mubarak bin Mohamed Charter School in Abu Dhabi on 5th and 6th April, 2024, showcasing some of the Emirates most talented female athletes. Organised by the UAE Jiu-Jitsu Federation, the tournament will feature competition across a range of

When Pak Nobel Laureate paid obeisance to his Guru

The Nobel laureate was Pakistani scientist Dr. Abdus Salam who was exiled due to his religion and his Guru was Prof. Anilender Ganguly, who was his mathematics teacher at a college in Lahore This was the scene in a Kolkata house: in a large room, a weak person was lying on a traditional-Wooden bed; a visitor was seated in a chair close to

The Soul of My Soul – Poetry from Gaza

Forever may you live and fly free, in the Soul of our Souls. Poet Ahmed Miqdad from Gaza city of Palestine has shared his poems Poet Ahmed Miqdad is from Gaza city of Palestine. He is teacher and a poet and has published three poetic books and a short novel. His goal is to make the people around the world aware

Exploring the Pre-Partition Havelis Of Daultala in Punjab

Most of the maaris or havelis have been renovated, wreaking havoc with the originality of the structures Daultala is a historical town in Rawalpindi’s Gujar Khan. It is noted for its imposing havelis, built before the Partition of 1947, and for the shrines of Sufi saints. The majority of the havelis belonged to Sikhs, who were the