A civilization is not only borders adorned with iron bars, it lives in its arts, its culture, its thought and its books
The people who steer the destiny of a nation are generally the rich people, who move the wheels of power, but certainly, they are not the best people around. The best people are the educated elite, who work with a hundred
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
Hurricanes are only part of Florida’s climate change problem. But more insidious is the impact rising sea levels are having on what has been nicknamed “The Sunshine State.”
Hurricanes are only part of Florida’s climate change problem.
That is not to in anyway minimize the dangers of extreme weather. Hurricane
World poets celebrated autumn in the IV International teleconference at "Handshake of the Republics" festival conducted at Kazan, Tatarstan, across the continents of Europe, Asia, Africa and Oceania.
Within the framework of the IV International teleconference of the musical and poetic festival "Handshake of the
Oh Lord!
Never have I urged
Before your Highest Court
To change things
Upside – down
Dr. Bhawani Shankar Nial, renowned poet from Odisha state of India, shares his poem
Internationally acclaimed poet Dr. Bhawani Shankar Nial was born on 6th July 1968 in Kalahandi district, Odisha state of India. He is also a Human