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'You Can Kill a Person, But Not an Idea'

“This was a film that needed to be made, so thank you,” said award-winning Indian filmmaker Anand Patwardhan, who helped bring After Sabeen to Indian audiences and whose own film ‘Reason’ highlights such killings in India.

Is The Equilibrium Lost? Need For Humanity To Reawaken Its Humaneness

Ultimately, it comes down to standing firm for what is pure and ethical, and standing against what is impure and unethical in our society today. Such conflicts can be resolved only at the level of higher understanding — the very foundation of what may be called Higher Morality.

English as agency: Language Provides Pathways Of Mobility For Marginalized Communities

What makes the book powerful is its refusal to romanticize either side of the debate. It acknowledges that local language education, when disconnected from global opportunities, can also reproduce exclusion. But it also warns against treating English as a silver bullet, instead framing it as one tool among many for dismantling structural inequalities. The book’s central contribution is to show, through stories and analysis, how subaltern learners themselves are redefining English, not as a colonial burden but as a means of agency, solidarity, and leadership.

Keeping India's Cultural Legacy Alive: Heritage Preservation In A Digital Age

India’s museums and heritage institutions are at a crossroads. The digital age offers incredible tools to preserve and promote culture, but it also demands clarity, intention, and collaboration. The future lies in building a community of professionals who understand both the value of tradition and the power of technology.

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Top Indian cricketers - Kohli, Rohit, Bumrah - bag lucrative contracts

India skipper Virat Kohli, ace willower  Rohit Sharma and top pacer Jasprit Bumrah retained their place in the Rs 7 crore/ 70 million rupees worth top tier while all-rounder Hardik Pandya got a promotion in the new BCCI annual contracts for the senior men’s team

Hundreds take to streets protesting dog killing in Nepal

Hundreds of people descended on the streets of Kathmandu, Nepal’s capital, and protested against the brutal killing of a dog. For the capital, accustomed to regular political demonstrations since last year, the protests this time were somewhat unusual

Mehdi Hassan’s son seeks financial help for treatment

Late Pakistani ghazal legend Mehdi Hassan’s son has appealed for financial assistance for his kidney ailment saying the huge cost of the treatment was beyond his reach, Daily Times reported

Pakistan skipper Babar Azam overtakes India's Virat Kohli to become No. 1 ODI batsman

Pakistan captain Babar Azam on Wednesday ended the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Super League matches against South Africa as the No.1 ranked ODI batsman in the world, overtaking Indian skipper Virat Kohli, according to a Dawn report

Abbas, Akram, Younis delighted at PCB Hall of Fame inductio

Pakistan cricket legends Zaheer Abbas, Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis have expressed their delight at their induction in the first-ever PCB Hall of Fame list, Daily Times reported

Festivals showcase India's diversity: PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday greeted people of India on the occasions of Chaitra Navratri, Ugadi and other festivals today and over the next few days

Indian belly-dance diva inspiration for pioneer of the art form in Nepal

When Pinky Sapkota first saw popular Indian belly dancer Meher Malik performing in 2012, she was enchanted

Documentary on ‘world’s loneliest elephant’ set for April 22 release

A documentary on the 'world's loneliest elephant', Kaavan's journey from solitary confinement in Pakistan to a sanctuary in Cambodia, is going to be digitally released on April 22, according to a report in Dawn

Pakistan U-19 team’s Bangladesh tour called off

Pakistan U-19 team’s tour to Bangladesh, slated to start from April 17, has been called off due to the rise in COVID-19 cases in Bangladesh which has extended a nationwide lockdown in the country, according to a Dawn report

Veteran Pakistani actress shooting for Hollywood project in Bangkok

Veteran Pakistani film and television actress Samina Ahmed is shooting for a Hollywood project in Thailand, according to her husband Manzar Sehbai.

Three Jammu and Kashmir cricketers part of IPL as net bowlers

While star cricketer Abdul Samad is all set to play in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2021, there are three more cricketers from Jammu and Kashmir who will be part of the tournament as net bowlers. Amid the surge in COVID-19 cases across the country, a secure bio-bubble is in place for the league and the franchisees have roped in domestic cricketers as net bowlers for their teams

Former Mrs. World arrested by Sri Lankan police for beauty pageant chaos

Former Mrs. World Caroline Jurie was arrested by the Sri Lankan Police on Thursday morning for creating chaos at the Mrs. Sri Lanka beauty pageant when she forcibly took away the crown of the winner, declared her ineligible and crowned the runner-up

Indian Premier League set for big bang opener Friday evening

After a COVID-19 induced season in the United Arab Emirates in the second half of 2020, the cash-rich Indian Premier League – now arguably one of the biggest sporting brands internationally  – returns to its indigenous roots on Friday, albeit amidst a renewed surge of Covid pandemic and before empty stands for the second year in a row

No facilities to help thousands of autistic children in Bhutan

Thousands of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in Bhutan not only need early diagnosis and intervention, but require trained speech therapists, behavioral therapists, and other experts

Cricketer Moeen Ali's father calls Taslima Nasreen's ISIS comment on son 'Islamophobic'

Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasreen has recently stirred a controversy by stating English cricketer Moeen Ali would have worked for ISIS had he not played for his national team