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Kosovar author Fahredin Shehu’s novel ‘Honeycomb’ published in USA

The novel marks Shehu’s eighth work published by this publishing house New Jersey Inner Child Press, a publishing house based in New Jersey, USA has announced a new novel ‘Honeycomb’, authored by the Kosovar author Fahredin Shehu. This novel marks Shehu’s eighth work published by this publishing house. The

Sharjah participates at Seoul International Book Fair 2024

The pavilion of the Sharjah Book Authority (SBA) at the 2024 Seoul International Book Fair, the largest such event in Republic of Korea, proved to be a hub of vibrant cultural exchange, showcasing a diverse collection of Emirati and Arab books. This participation marked another step towards elevating the profile of Arab and Emirati culture

Migratory birds – Poetry from Bangladesh

At the beginning of winter, On a foggy night A flock of migratory birds- Flapping feathers on clouds! Prof. Dr. Sultan Muhammad Razzak, an eminent poet from Bangladesh, shares his poetry Prof. Dr. Sultan Muhammad Razzak (Ph.D., Lit. D, KNIGHT) born 1959 in Bangladesh is a well-known cultural thinker and an advocate for

The Ganges River Flows – A Poem from Korea

Leaning on the Ganges Ghat Look Is there anything dirtier than man? Yoon Bong-Taek, a poet from Korea, the Land of Morning Calm, shares his poem Poet Mr. Yoon Bong-Taek was born in Gangjeong Village, Seogwipo-si, in 1956, and completed a master’s degree in literature and a doctorate in cultural heritage at Chonnam

Pre-Partition Educational Institutions of Shikarpur Sindh

The schools in Shikarpur were not just educational institutions but also architectural marvels, each with its unique character Before the partition of 1947, collective efforts from the Muslim and Hindu communities of Shikarpur led to the establishment of several educational institutions. This shared commitment to education was evident in