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Exhibition of unique artifacts from Uzbekistan to open in London

Exhibition of unique artifacts from Uzbekistan titled ‘Silk Road’ will be held from September 2024 to March 2025 London The British Museum will organize exhibition of unique artifacts from Uzbekistan titled ‘Silk Road’ in London from September 2024 to March 2025. The British Museum is one of the oldest,

Terminal – Poetry by Gayatri Lakhiani Chawla from India

Death is a great leveller, nothing more, nothing less Award-winning poet Gayatri Lakhiani Chawla, based in Mumbai, India shares three poems selected from her book ‘Borders and Broken Hearts’ Gayatri Lakhiani Chawla is an award-winning poet, translator, healer and French teacher from Mumbai, India. Her poems have been

Tears in the rain – A bouquet of poems by Jyotirmaya Thakur

The rain waits for my tears to fall, when clouds become dark and talk. My words write letters big or small, the wind carries all above in its walk. Jyotirmaya Thakur, a renowned UK-based poet and writer, shares her three poems selected from her poetry collection Jyotirmaya Thakur, a retired principal, hailing from India and based

Judo Academy being established at Sindh Agriculture University

Chairman, Higher Education Commission lays foundation stone of the Judo Academy and Resource Center From Correspondent The construction work on the Judo Academy and Resource Center is underway at Sindh Agriculture University, Tandojam under a project of the Higher Education Commission (HEC) Islamabad and the Prime Minister’s

Book Review: Megacities of the Global South in the 2020’s

The book has been edited by Tasleem Shakur and Shayer Ghafur, and published by ‘Knowledgists without Borders’ People’s perception stems from their experience while they are growing up in a location, may it be a village, thana, sun-divisional town or a city. One who grew up in Dhaka observed a paltry 200,000 inhabitants in