Month: July 2021
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World Literature
Eyes – A poem from Bengal
Eyes’re reflection of her soul pure and true; True and indifferent, indifferent and absorbent; who cares what those eyes perceive…
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Health
Delta variant produces similar viral loads in vaccinated, unvaccinated
Out of 469, a total of 346 cases, about 74 percent, occurred in fully vaccinated people, according to the study.…
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History
What Britain gained by partitioning the subcontinent into India and Pakistan
It was imperative that Britain follow an agenda that met its strategic requirements when its withdrawal from India became imminent.…
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Sindhis Beyond Sindh
Sindh: Stories from a Vanished Homeland
Resettling in the faraway land, the Gulrajani family had nothing to prove that they owned land in Karachi, and as…
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Blogs
Observations of an Expat: China Goes Big Bang
There are certain reasons for China wanting to go Big Bang. One is American success in constructing an effective anti-ballistic…
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World Literature
The song of summer – A Short Story from Uzbekistan
The story of a beautiful girl, who had sweet voice and could be a great singer but was seen selling…
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Obituary
Acclaimed Sindhi writer Heero Shewkani passes away
Heero was born in Chuhar Jamali town of Thatta District Sindh on January 6, 1935 Ulhasnagar, India: Shri Heero…
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Blogs
History often found its own ways
Certain inventions are inevitable – not mandated from above, but bound to happen from the very forces of technology, climate,…
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Public Opinion
Reforms in education sector direly needed
There may be various causes behind this disaster but the major amongst all seems the corruption and non- seriousness of stakeholders.…
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