Month: July 2023
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History
Slave Trade Legacies in Britain and the Question of Reparations
The time to ameliorate the devastating effects of slavery and the extent to which it has stifled Africa’s economic, cultural,…
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Special Report
Sudan – A Country Ravaged by Internal War
Ongoing heaviest fighting between the Sudanese army and the RSF has been concentrated in the densely-populated Khartoum State, which has…
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Blogs
Education for Sale
Rise of private schools that prioritize profit over quality education is the main reason behind the decline of public education…
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History
A Jain Sadhu’s Pilgrimage to Sindh (Part-XXV)
It is said that at the time of Talpur rule, Gujaratis, particularly Lohanas and Bhatias were the pioneers who entered…
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Blogs
Geoffrey Chaucer and His Canterbury Tales
Geoffrey Chaucer was a prominent poet and author in the 14th century SHOUKAT LOHAR Geoffrey Chaucer, often referred to as…
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Literature
1st WPM World Congress Held in Medellín and Caracas
Through the globalization and realization of poetic actions, WPM seeks to contribute to the construction of a new humanism for…
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Literature/Poetry
An Elegy: Remembering the Gallantry of Hussain!
SHOUKAT LOHAR Shoukat Lohar is Assistant professor in English at Mehran University of Engineering and Technology Jamshoro. He can be…
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History
A Jain Sadhu’s Pilgrimage to Sindh (Part-XXIV)
Thousands of Gujaratis are seen anywhere and everywhere in Sindh involved in various occupations [Editor’s Note: This is Part 24…
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News
7 Convicts Executed in Kuwait and Singapore
UN human rights office OHCHR issues a renewed condemnation of the death penalty New York Five prisoners were executed in…
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Anthropology
Anthropological Perspective of Human Rights
The rights situation, violations and the related laws were discussed in a conference organized by Youth Assembly for Human Rights…
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