The schools in Shikarpur were not just educational institutions but also architectural marvels, each with its unique character
Before the partition of 1947, collective efforts from the Muslim and Hindu communities of Shikarpur led to the establishment of several educational institutions. This shared commitment to education was evident in
The techno-man is emerging as the villain who is proving a threat to the existence of nature, and God, and finally to his own existence.
The issue of survival now is not only for man. It is for nature on one hand, and God on the other. The techno-man is emerging as the villain who is proving a threat to the existence of nature, and God,
The systemic oppression against Afghan women and girls amounts to crimes against humanity – UN Human Rights Council
Geneva
The systemic oppression against Afghan women and girls is “so severe and extensive that they appear to form a widespread and systematic attack” which could amount to crimes against humanity said
Refugee camps are pearly dark graves of dreams and we’re the dream diggers
June 20 is the World Refugee Day, and Charles Lipanda Mahigwe, a young poet and writer, born in DR Congo, raised orphan and spent life in a refugee camp, shares a poem showing Solidarity with Refugees
Charles Lipanda Matenga, was born and raised
The book is titled “Homeless.” The reason for that is not that its character doesn’t have a home; it means that she doesn’t have herself. Due to her fears, anxieties, and insecurities, every minute she suffered severe loneliness.
Over the past decade, literature on LGBT issues has begun to flourish. Earlier, in