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Reaping of Delusion – A Poem from Nepal

Can the soul flourish in bright cheer when missing the essence of truth? Come, see, and experience the delusion we uphold in the world if you want… Rajendra Ojha (Nayan), a renowned poet from Kathmandu, Nepal, shares his poem Rajendra Ojha (Nayan) is a poet, social researcher, social worker, philosopher and EU certified

Alexandrine parrots disappearing from Pakistan’s skies

Wildlife experts cite habitat alteration, pollution, poaching and illegal trade as major factors behind decline in bird’s population Wildlife experts cite habitat alteration, pollution, poaching and illegal trade as major factors behind decline in bird’s population In a recent survey, not even a single Alexandrine parrot

Big Dam Electricity: How Clean and Cheap is it Really? The Untold Truths

There’s a widespread belief that electricity generated from large dams is both clean (carbon-free) and inexpensive. However, this perception is far from reality. A study by Scherer and Pfister examined 1,473 major dams worldwide, including the Tarbela Dam, and found that the production of 1 megawatt-hour (MWh) of electricity

Poem: Amidst the Skies, a Delicate Confession

A raindrop whispered to the cloud above: “You are my heart’s desire, my eternal love. I fall beneath your shadow, lost in gaze, Yearning to meet you, in ethereal ways.” Yasir Qazi, a writer and poet from Sindh, Pakistan shares his poem The poet is an acclaimed Sindhi literary figure, building upon a

The Paradoxical Civilization – A Poem from Nepal

Destroying the natural home of those wild, These social creatures build artificial homes— For ‘wilds with congested borders, and say without shyness; Helping the voiceless— opens the door— to Heaven. Rajendra Ojha, an eminent poet from Kathmandu, Nepal, the Himalayan country, shares his poem Rajendra