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Meet the Waste Queen of India

Amitabh Bachchan and Hema Malini were the face of Swatch Bharat but the real hero is the waste queen of India Adventures in an Ancient Land: Swatch Bharat As a Silicon Valley-based professor on a sabbatical to distant places, I get privileged access to places, ideas, and people that many other travelers might not have. This is the first

Role of anthropologists against rising socio-economic challenges in Pakistan highlighted

An interactive session on “Anthropology in Pakistan: Challenges and Perspectives,” was organized by the Department of Anthropology and Archeology, University of Sindh Jamshoro, Sindh Role of anthropologists against rising socio-economic challenges in Pakistan was highlighted at an interactive session titled

LIFE HAS GOT THORNS – POETRY FROM DR CONGO

I’ve been running, running and running away from the thorns of life Charles Lipanda Matenga, a young poet and writer, who was born in DR Congo, raised orphan and spent life in a refugee camp, shares his poetry Charles Lipanda Matenga, was born and raised orphan at Rwenena Village, Uvira, Sud-Kivu, DR Congo in 2005. Charles

Chains of life – Poems by Albania-born Prof. Fali Ndreka

Let us walk on safe horizons, where the mountains open and close, where we feed on the milk of peace like birds every day, where the sun of life burns away all evil. Professor Fali Ndreka, an eminent poet, born in Laurato, Albania, and living in Italy, shares his three poems Professor Fali Ndreka is an eminent poet, born in

Ghassan Kanafani – Remembering a Rebel Palestinian Journalist, Writer and Political Activist

Ghassan was 36 years old when he died along with niece in a bomb explosion planted in his car in Beirut on July 1972 In Beirut, on July 9, 1972 – Ghassan Kanafani climbed into his Austin 1100 car with his 17 year old niece Lamees, switched on the ignition and triggered a bomb planted by the Israeli Mossad. He and Lamees were killed