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Poetry: Inside (Your) Tears

INSIDE (YOUR) TEAR Inside your tear I am At times wet Other times dry All heartedly delighted Never heartbroken Inside your tear I am dissolved Reborn As Phenix from Dust For your Love Always (re) emerging *** I KISSED THE DAY (To my wife) I kissed the Day in her lips She smiled at

Poetry: Travelling for Knowledge

TRAVELLING FOR KNOWLEDGE When we travel far, we observe lots of things Like a highflying kite, which is tied with string This was a way to be healthy, wealthy and wise People sleep early to travel long, and early rise In ancient times the knowledge was not bookish Wise man travels day and night, unlike a sluggish Ibn

Golden sands whisper tales of survival

Tharparkar, a sprawling desert district in southeastern Sindh, Pakistan, is a land of striking contrasts where vibrant cultures thrive amidst harsh living conditions, where golden sand dunes stretch endlessly under a relentless sun, and where the indigenous communities once displayed remarkable resilience in the face of adversity. With a

Dubai Autism Centre Launches Region's First Autism-Focused Podcast Studio

The Dubai Autism Centre has concluded its 19th annual Autism Awareness Campaign, launched in early April under the patronage of H.H. Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Defence and Chairman of The Executive Council of Dubai. Marking the conclusion of the campaign, the

Blog: The World is burning

We are witnessing not just the collapse of peace, but the slow, suffocating death of collective conscience. From Sudan’s scorched villages to Gaza’s shattered streets, from Yemen’s starved cities to Myanmar’s bloody countryside, and now to Kashmir’s trembling borders — the world is breaking into