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NYU Abu Dhabi to launch 'GCC Art Quinquennial'

A landmark exhibition exploring the evolving artistic landscape of the GCC is set to open at the NYU Abu Dhabi (NYUAD) Art Gallery on 1st October. Titled “Between the Tides: A Gulf Quinquennial”, the exhibition will feature 21 artists and collectives from across the region, including the UAE, Oman, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, and

5th World Nomad Games begin in Kazakhstan

More than 2,000 athletes from 89 countries across all continents are participating in the World Nomad Games Astana In the capital of Kazakhstan, at the “Astana Arena,” the grand opening ceremony of the V World Nomad Games took place. More than 2,000 athletes from 89 countrie s across all continents are

The Air is Scented – Poetry from Bangladesh

Under the morning breeze Silver dew burns The fragrance falls in the air. Manik Chakraborty, a renowned rhymer from Bangladesh, shares his poetry Poet Manik Chakraborty, a man of simple nature, is a well-developed and intellectual consciousness in the unique creations of Bengali Rhymes Literature. The free movement of rhymes

Soldier – A Poem from India

You are brave, beyond doubt But how have you come to know Whether they are culprits or innocents Whom you do you shoot at! Dr. Perwaiz Shaharyar, a bilingual internationally acclaimed poet and story writer from India, shares his poem Dr. Perwaiz Shaharyar, is a bilingual internationally acclaimed poet and story writer. He

Reviving Individuality: Nurturing Free Thought in Modern Education

The current state of education, with its emphasis on conformity and standardized testing, has led to the erosion of individuality and creativity among students In an era where education is often reduced to a system of standardized tests and rigid curricula, the individuality and natural curiosity of children are increasingly at risk of