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Language under Siege: The Battle for India’s Cultural Mosaic

Imposing Hindi appears to be a deliberate effort to undermine India’s rich linguistic diversity Manipulating language is akin to playing with fire. I sincerely hope that the Union government will act with the utmost prudence and justice In 1985, a Hindu Brahmin in Tamil Nadu converted to Christianity—a change that was

To the snowman – Poetry from Korea

To the snowman No matter how lonely you are, don’t cry If you cry often Even your heart will melt and disappear. No matter how cold it is, don’t go to the fire Since your whole body will turn into tears without a sound When the wind blows and a snowstorm falls Be the first to climb the hill outside

Destiny – Poetry from Italy

Destiny I confess the unchanging nature of my destiny Intent on defending castles In the ancient loneliness of secrets. A lie replicates fragments Of a veiled plate that every day Wraps hope in the balm Reverting to the horizon. Late repentance for a praise Fraught with advice beyond the border. Now the fog

Illegal trade, climate change decimates Indian pangolin population in Pakistan

World Wide Fund for Nature-Pakistan calls for urgent steps to save endangered species on eve of World Pangolin Day KARACHI, Sindh, Pakistan The population of the Indian pangolin has drastically plummeted in Pakistan due to a variety of factors, mainly poaching, illegal trade, habitat loss, retaliatory killings and climate change. The

Let’s Walk Together – Poetry from Bangladesh

The world grows dim and dimmer with feeble eyes. Youth turns into a broken wheelchair; Let’s walk through the desert together, you and me. Tasneem Hossain, a renowned multi-lingual poet from Bangladesh, shares her poems Tasneem Hossain, majoring in English Language and Literature, is a multi-lingual poet from Bangladesh. She