Poems
Agha Shahid Ali: The Forgotten Poet
"Having forgotten Agha Shahid Ali a long time ago, he doesn’t live among us anymore. Respecting the so-called sycophantic writers, we throw real gems into the dustbin."
Poems
AT THE CONFLUENCE OF RIVERS
In the meeting of life and death, acquaintances, and strangers, find an exotic, fleeting symphony by the river.
Opinion
Uniting for a sustainable future amidst climate challenges
In the contemporary landscape, a looming and formidable issue has taken centre stage - climate change.
Opinion
Transforming education to build strong foundations for success
In many ways, education is like a building, requiring various elements to stand tall. To erect any structure on the ground, the most crucial element is its foundation.
Poems
SHATTERED INNOCENCE
Exploration of lost innocence amid societal brutality. Poignant verses reflect the erosion of purity in a world marred by violence and hypocrisy.
Opinion
India’s G20 Presidency: An icing on the cake
In the present so-called multilateralism when new blocks emerge every day, India has a golden opportunity to exploit the opportunities created due to the G20 presidency.
Opinion
Sacrifice, Truth, and Love for a Cause – Reflecting on Muharram’s Universal Message
There are many lessons to be learnt from the unique event. A reasonable person can draw many lessons from Karbala or Muharram.
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