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Hug a Tree, Spot a Leopard in Rajasthan

In Rajasthan, Raj discovers a Bishnoi ethos that informs a spiritual tree-hugging practice which pre-dates the modern climate change movement. A post-covid trip to Rajasthan Thomas Hardy’s Far from the Madding Crowd inspired my wife (Mangla) and my first trip back to India since Covid shut down the world. We wanted to be in

YOGA FOR CEASEFIRE

Celebration, Unity, and Hope: A Joyous Advocacy for Global Peace and Ceasefire in Gaza [The cosponsoring organizations had organized half day yoga and meditation gathering on January 13, 2024 at Brooklyn Heights so that come together for an end to the current conflict in the Middle East. With the death of almost 1,200 Israelis and more

Happiness has come – A Bouquet of Poems from Kyrgyzstan

Eralieva Umutkan Polotovna, a renowned poet and writer from Kyrgyzstan, a country shrouded in mysteries and legends, and heir to the ancient empires of Central Asia, shares her three poems Eralieva Umutkan Polotovna was born on July 12, 1968 in the village of Kok-Zhar, Nookat district, Osh region. She owns two higher degrees. She

HUMOUR IN MODERN SINDHI LITERATURE

Humour, as a distinctive form of creative art, is relatively a modern phenomenon, and Sindhi literature is not barren of elements of good humour I have no big claim to make about a great tradition of humour in Sindhi literature. Perhaps it may be the case with other Indian literature as well, since humour, as a distinctive form of creative

The Enlightened Path of G. M. Syed’s Ideology

G. M. Syed’s thoughts and sentiments are no secret, as he himself never concealed them anytime and anywhere in jail or outside, before courts of law or in public meetings, hostile or friendly. Among Opposition leaders in Pakistan, Mr. G.M. Syed remained the longest period under detention after independence – more than 30 years.