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Unraveling Linguistic Mysteries

Dravidian Influence on Indo-European Evolution and the Dravidian Roots of the Harappan Language The Indo-European languages lack phonetic retroflexion, the act of curling the tip of the tongue upwards and backwards towards the hard palate when articulating certain sounds. However, Dravidian languages exhibit retroflexion. Sanskrit, an

TECHNOLOGY OF FATE – A POEM FROM WEST BENGAL, INDIA

Mechanics or Technology, by which name shall I call you? Dr. Tamali Neogi is a poet and creative writer from West Bengal, India Dr. Tamali Neogi is Assistant Professor of English, Gushkara College (Affiliated to the University of Burdwan), Gushkara (West Bengal), India. Her V.S. Naipaul, Dark and Comic Vision is published by

National and International academicians call for integrating sustainability to higher education

Academicians from Pakistan, Russia, USA and UK show concern on depleting natural resources, increased consumption and growing population at a seminar organized by Sindh Madressatul Islam University Karachi, Sindh The distinguished academicians of Pakistan, Russia, USA and UK have shown their concern on depleting natural resources like

MoHAP honours strategic partners for crucial role in supporting health initiatives

The Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP) has honoured the partners of the Health Promotion Department, in recognition of their crucial role in implementing and ensuring the success of health and wellbeing initiatives and programmes. The honouring ceremony, held at the ministry’s headquarters, was attended by Dr. Hussain Abdul

Emirati field hospital in Chad treats over 18,850 patients since opening

Sudanese refugees in Chad, along with members of the local community in the city of Amdjarass, continue to flock to the Emirati field hospital in Amdjarass to seek medical services. Since its inauguration on 9th July 2022, the hospital has treated over 18,854 cases, comprising children, the elderly, men and women from both the Sudanese