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
Many battles are yet to be fought. We will not have Saeen Rasool Bukhsh Palijo physically present among us but his legacy, his undying spirit, his ever inspiring lessons, his institutional guidance and overall his ideals are very much here to provide the necessary stimuli for such battles
Ambassador Muhammad Alam Brohi
(On the occasion
The systemic oppression against Afghan women and girls amounts to crimes against humanity – UN Human Rights Council
Geneva
The systemic oppression against Afghan women and girls is “so severe and extensive that they appear to form a widespread and systematic attack” which could amount to crimes against humanity said
The book is titled “Homeless.” The reason for that is not that its character doesn’t have a home; it means that she doesn’t have herself. Due to her fears, anxieties, and insecurities, every minute she suffered severe loneliness.
Over the past decade, literature on LGBT issues has begun to flourish. Earlier, in
The invention of Artificial Intelligence has significantly impacted our culture and relationships, eliminating essential factors like trust, feelings, and emotions from relationships
The story of Artificial Intelligence began with a simple question ‘Can machine think?’
In 1950, Alan Turing, a British mathematician and