At the peak of summer monsoon, I woke to rain pelting the tinned roof. The noise hurt my eardrums. Surely venturing onto the river in this weather would be disastrous. I was hoping that Bimal would not call. But he did.
A few hours later, we were on the banks of the Subansiri River waiting for our ride, a wooden boat piloted by a man named
Hansa Green Technology, a UAE based manufacturer of high-quality LED lights, has announced new plans to boost its production capacity in the Hamriyah Free Zone (HFZA) to over one million LED lighting fixtures annually and increase investments substantially.
The move follows the rising demand for its products across the Gulf, Middle East,
What is the obsession which rules young minds? In TV serials young girls and boys are seen spending their lives in match making. Is match-making the ultimate thing in human life?
If all our youth force is diverted towards creativity, the world can be a better place to live in
We generally look upon youth as the period of energy, dreams,
‘The Interpreter’ is the English version of Arabic novel ‘Al Tarjuman’, authored by Ashraf Aboul Yazid, an eminent writer and poet of Egypt
“You stepped out of the gates of noble deeds, but you entered the world of contemptible figures.”
I see this man as a “shoe” at the feet of Egyptians,
On a journey from mountain to sea, The Third Pole meets people whose lives are intertwined with the nourishing, destructive and evolving Indus
Alefia T Hussain
On its 3,100-kilometre course from the mountains of Tibet to the Arabian Sea, the mighty Indus River flows through foothills and plains, national parks, lands that have been