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Book review: ‘My Feudal Lord’ by Tehmina Durrani

‘My Feudal Lord’ is an autobiographical novel that revolves around a prominent politician and a feudal lord, Mustafa Khar and a woman, the author Tehmina Durrani hailing from a wealthy, ultra-modern family Tehmina Durrani, a Pakistani writer, an artist, a human rights activists, was born on 18 February 1953 in an educated and

In the Forest Village – Poetry from Korea

In the forest, trees gather together and live. Under the big trees, small trees. Under the small trees, charming little wildflowers. Dr. Lee, Hye Seon, an eminent poetess from Korea, the Land of Morning Calm, shares her poems Poetess Dr. Lee, Hye Seon graduated from the Korean language and literature department of Dongguk

First 3-Day Family Mango Festival and Exhibition in Karachi Begins Today

Organized by Sindh Agriculture University, the Mango Festival and Exhibition will be held at Pakistan Maritime Museum in Karachi The 3-Day Family Mango Festival and Exhibition hosted by Sindh Agriculture University, Tandojam, is set to commence today – Friday, July 5,2024, at the Pakistan Maritime Museum in Karachi. This event has

Poetry is not a Romantic Luxury – Dr. Jernail Singh Anand

Poetry cannot be learnt as an art, like painting or music because it is a matter of inspiration, not passion alone [Dr. Jernail Singh Anand is one of the tallest literary figures of the world with an oeuvre of 160 plus books. Recently, he won the Charter of Morava, an international award in Creativity at the 60th Belgrade Writers Meet,

‘Only unpredictability is certain’ as climate extremes grip Pakistan

Pakistan has gone from wettest April in history to a scorching heat wave that has pushed temperatures up to 53C – Pakistan has gone from wettest April in history to a scorching heat wave that has pushed temperatures up to 53C – Volatile weather is severely impacting agricultural sector, including production of prized