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Hakro – The Disappeared River of Sindh

Recently, geological and climatological experts have probed evolution and disappearance of Hakro River Satellite imagery has traced the Hakro River’s buried courses, and isotope analysis says ancient water still stored under the Thar Desert. Several thousand years ago, the Indian subcontinent experienced significant

Soldier – A Poem from India

You are brave, beyond doubt But how have you come to know Whether they are culprits or innocents Whom you do you shoot at! Dr. Perwaiz Shaharyar, a bilingual internationally acclaimed poet and story writer from India, shares his poem Dr. Perwaiz Shaharyar, is a bilingual internationally acclaimed poet and story writer. He

Emirates Falconers Club showcases its projects at ADIHEX 2024

Under the patronage of H.H. Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Ruler's Representative in Al Dhafra Region and Chairman of the Emirates Falconers’ Club, and in collaboration with strategic partner ADNEC Group, the Abu Dhabi International Hunting and Equestrian Exhibition (ADIHEX) returns for its 21st edition from 31st August to 8th

The Unseen – Poetry of an Albanian Exiled Poet

No one sees them, pretending not to notice, They remain the ghosts of misery living among us, Some whisper that they pollute us so much, Somebody who have never seen misery in life. Kujtim Hajdari, an Albanian exiled poet, shares his poems Kujtim Hajdari was born in Hajdaraj, on April 10, 1956, in the city of Lushnjë,

Rock Carvings in Azad Kashmir’s Chitter Pari

Alongside cup-marks, the Chitter Pari rock art site features anthropomorphic, zoomorphic and geometric motifs In 2008, I visited Chitter Pari for the first time as I was travelling to Mirpur City. A friend had told me about the rock carvings in Chitter Pari village while I was doing research on the cultural landscape in Punjab’s