Bijaya Lama, a media personality as well as a singer, distributes stickers to participants of the peace rally organized in Basantapur Durbar Square on the morning of 7 May, in
TWO SCHOLARSHIPS FOR SEMESTER COURSE IN PEACE AND CONFLICT STUDIES, PUDUCHERRY, INDIA
The Norwegian organisation Kulturstudier (Culture Studies) is offering two 10-week scholarships to South Asian nationals wishing to
The recent failed terror attack in New York City's Times Square has returned a focus to Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, a terrorist organization representing a collection of Taliban groups who
On Saturday, 1 May 2010, the Unified Community Party of Nepal (Maoist) staged a massive May Day rally in Nepal's capital city, Kathmandu. Their demand: the Prime Minister&
Maoist cadres use their party flag as plates for a meal.
Party Chairman Prachanda, with other top party leaders in tow, makes his way to the stage.
If there is one thing that distinguishes the world of Bangla writing from the literature of the rest of the Subcontinent's languages, it is the abundance of works
Narayan Debnath is a name that will not strike most Southasians as odd, surrounded as we are by friends with names like Shiva, Mohammad and Jesus, a man-god symbiosis in
Let children read to be enthralled, not educated.
Kancha Ilaiah burst onto the Indian intellectual scene in 1996, with his now-famous book, Why I Am Not a Hindu. In that work, Ilaiah made a partly autobiographical case for
In Afghanistan, radio stories are helping to mend childhoods.
Writing for children entails reaching out for the imaginative and enchanting in one’s own life.