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My subject of war, the pity of war

Those were the days in Russia when St. Petersburg cuddled Osip Mandelstam, Anna Akhmatova, Marina Tsvetaeva, Nikolay Gumilev and Boris Pasternak in the glowing warmth of creativity and friendship....

Seamus the famous

Arguably the greatest poet Ireland produced since Yeats, Seamus Heaney became known for works of lyrical beauty and ethical depth ...

Seafarer’s tales

Adventure, trade and escaping death… A glimpse into the life of Australiawale from 150 years ago ,...

PRIME MINISTER MANMOHAN SINGH

Dr. Manmohan Singh is an honest man, who never believed in laying extravagant foundation stones with a lot of fanfare and taking publicity for personal aggrandizement. He believes in doing prudent things. ....

Scripted wall of Punjabi

West Punjabis were the foremost losers of the script divide as almost all the Punjabi writers who migrated to East Punjab were well-versed in both Gurmukhi and Shahmukhi ...

Partition suffering...and healing

The amazing real-life story of an Indian mother reuniting with her Pakistani children after over 50 years, thanks to her Indian step-son and a Pakistani historian,...

Footprints : Waiting for Guru Ji`s Miracle

One of the most sacred sites in Sikhism, Gurdwara Darbar Sahib in Kartarpur is revered by Sikhs and Muslims alike. Every year in September, and then again in November, hundreds of Sikh pilgrims from around the world ...

Forlorn fortifications

Weather-beaten citadels and moat-girded forts in Punjab, unkempt and neglected, are visible reminders of the state’s heritage. ...

The ultimate liberator

Baba Bulleh Shah has remained on the top of the charts of Punjab Sufis. A peep into the growing interest in his life and poetry in the present times. ...