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Hemant Divate: Poetic butterflies from the garden of India

Hemant Divate: Poetic butterflies from the garden of India

An email sent from a friend opened a whole new world for me. It happened when Ahmed Al Shahawi, the well known Egyptian poet, sent me his friend Hemant Divate’s poems, to introduce them for Arab readers. Mr. Hemant Divate is an internationally known Marathi poet from India, who lives in Mumbai and works as […]

Indo-Bangla power trading inaugurated

Indo-Bangla power trading inaugurated

With the inauguration of the Bangladesh-India Power Transmission Center at Bheramara in the South-Western region of Bangladesh, the regional cooperation among the South Asian countries entered into a new era. The center was formally opened on October 5 and started supplying electricity produced in India to Bangladesh. Through this center, Bangladesh will get 500 megawatt […]

Festivals bring smiles on faces of Nepalese

Sarala Subedi, 39, a senior school teacher in Kathmandu, has also been doing an online job in the evenings for the last two weeks to earn extra money to spend while shopping for Dashain, the greatest festival of all Hindu Nepalese, which begins from October 5 and ends on October 18 this year. She has […]

Talent on the streets of Pakistan

Talent on the streets of Pakistan

It’s true that the talent can take birth anywhere. On the streets of Pakistan, one can come across many people who have passion and flair for singing. Mostly they are folk singers and musicians who are compelled to perform at streets and roadsides owing to their economic circumstances and having no opportunity to appear in […]

[Photo Break] Change the world!

[Photo Break] Change the world!

One child, one teacher, one book and one pen can change the world. – Malala Yousafzai

About 6,000 field candidacies for 240 CA seats in Nepal

About 6,000 field candidacies for 240 CA seats in Nepal

Nearly 6,000 candidates from over 100 political parties Thursday fielded their candidacies from 240 constituencies to contest the 2nd Constituent Assembly election slated for November 19 in Nepal. With the nomination of the candidates for the 240 First-Past-The-Post seats of the 601-member Constituent Assembly in a peaceful environment, it is now almost sure that the […]

Indian, Pakistani PMs meet and agree to take steps to ease Kashmir tensions

Indian, Pakistani PMs meet and agree to take steps to ease Kashmir tensions

The prime ministers of India and Pakistan agreed Sunday they need to stop the recent spate of attacks in the disputed Kashmir region in order for peace talks to advance, a senior Indian official said. They also both accepted invitations to visit each other’s countries, but no dates were set. Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh […]

Pakistan, a nation hostage to criminals

Pakistan, a nation hostage to criminals

The entire Pakistani nation is virtually hostage to terrorists, kidnappers, killers and other criminals, as the number of crimes including heinous crimes like murders, kidnapping for ransom, highway robberies, bank robberies, rape, gang-rape, extortion, car and bike theft and snatching, shooting dead for a mobile phone and other street crimes run in hundreds of thousands […]

India sucessfully retests missile that can reach Chinese cities like Shanghai

India sucessfully retests missile that can reach Chinese cities like Shanghai

India successfully test-fired for the second time a nuclear-capable missile that can strike the major Chinese cities of Beijing and Shanghai, officials said. Ravi Gupta, a spokesman for the Defence Research and Development Organisation, said the latest test of the Agni-V brought the missile a step closer to being inducted into India’s arsenal at some […]

The missing links of Asian history

The missing links of Asian history

Emeritus Professor Kim Byung-Mo of the Department of Cultural Anthropology at Hanyang University in South Korea has been looking for his roots. After a laborious forty years of research, he was perhaps not surprised to find that he shared a “genetic connection” with the royal family of Ayodhya, a non-descript small city in the central […]

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