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Peer Mohammad Amir Qureshi
The author is a native of Ganderbal district and is pursuing DMLT. He is a member of JKIFTS Columnist Council. He can be reached at [email protected]
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Poems
Tulip Garden
"The picturesque valley of Zabarwan is a sight to behold, serene and calm. The fragrance of tulips in the air makes one forget all worries and care."
Reviews
Book Review: ‘Locking Down The Poor’ by Harsh Mander
'Locking Down The Poor' is evidence of the biggest humanitarian crisis after partition by their own government which failed to tackle the COVID-19 situation.
Poems
Agonizing Choice
"The time we spent together, I wouldn’t forget, no; never! Those promises we made
Unfortunately! All of them fade."
Poems
Eternal Love
"Your eternal love has broken my soul Pierced my body and my mind whole You are worried for someone else dear."
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