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The Invisible Cord – Poetry from Bangladesh

With worn out eyes she sits in the balcony, Trembling with pain she groans. Staring towards the horizon far away, She yearns for her long lost days. Tasneem Hossain, a renowned multi-lingual poet from Bangladesh, shares her poetry Tasneem Hossain, majoring in English Language and Literature is a multi-lingual poet from

OLD POLITICIANS IN-CHARGE OF YOUNG CONTINENT

Africa the youngest population in the world is governed by the aged presidents, with the medium age of 19% Such a high number of young people is an opportunity for the continent’s growth – but only if these new generations are fully empowered to realise their best potential. It is especially important that young people are

Say no to racism and fight – Poetry from Pakistan

Safeguard sacred human rights in justice’s sovereign reign, Condemn corrosive hate, in its shadowy domain, Celebrate cultural complexity in the mosaic’s kaleidoscopic rain, To enhance cultural complexity in the community’s chain. Dr. Sajid Hussain, a renowned poet from Rawalpindi, Punjab province of Pakistan

IMITATING ANGELS – The Philosophical Poetry from India

God! Men have also learnt the science Of making fire without using matchstick Your angels also set forests on fire Jernail S Aanand, a renowned poet, writer and philosopher of India, shares his poetry Jernail Singh Anand is President of the International Academy of Ethics. He is author of 165 plus books in English poetry,

MORAL CRIMES AND LOSS OF CHARACTER

Human greatness does not lie in wealth or power, but in character and goodness. *It is a pity those who have no sense of morality act as the final arbiters of character. *When we look critically around, we shall find we are in the company of soft criminals – soft because law does not detect them, nor bring them to