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School Is Not Everything!

Overemphasis on school and education might not be the best approach for every child While education is vital, it should not come at the expense of a child’s natural curiosity and joy for learning. The responsibility lies with both the educational system and parents to ensure that learning is a fulfilling and positive experience

Introduction to Great Poetry Movement

Great Poetry Movement, also Great Poeticism, is a poetic trend in the Chinese poetry world in the 21st century. Great poetry can be traced back to epic poetry. It was proposed by Chinese poet Hai Zi in the 1980s, and in 2007, poet Cao Shui wrote the "Manifesto of Great Poeticism" and jointly launched the Great Poetry Movement with

Jhelum’s Historic Padhri Village Retains Signs of a Religiously Diverse Past

The choubaras of Hindu community were particularly noted for their intricate stone and woodwork, a testament to the village’s rich cultural heritage Padhri is a historical village in the Jhelum district. It is located about 45 km from Sohawa town in the Jhelum district of Punjab province of Pakistan. I visited this village with Mirza

5 books on Partition highlight hope amidst conflict and the human cost of Independence

These five works of fiction by women authors are set against the backdrop of the Independence and Partition of India, and inspire us with their strong, resilient characters who survive turbulent times. By Chanda Bisht The month of August always brings up mixed memories for those in the Subcontinent. While India celebrates its 78th

Kazan International Film Festival (Altyn Minbar), Twenty Years of Dreams

Cinema is the mirror of our dreams, illuminating the giant silver screen, from which light flows into the hearts and minds of viewers. In the city of Kazan, twenty years ago, the symbol of the (Altyn Minbar) added a human dimension to this light, which was the Kazan International Film Festival, which I have been monitoring since its