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The music that refuses to choose sides

While informing the audience, the 24/7 news coverage tends to create a smokescreen that overshadows the picture of society that needs to be seen. The headlines will tell you a story of rigid lines, ...
KARACHI: On the second day of the four-day “18th World Urdu Conference- 2025 titled “ Celebration of Pakistan” organized by ...
Kolkata: An elderly man approached Hyderabad-based actor-director Mohammad Ali Baig after ‘Sunset...Sunrise' was staged at ...
The resounding success of Jashn-e-Rekhta in Delhi and the Urdu Book Fair at Aligarh Muslim University indicate the enduring resilience of the language ...
In northeast Syria, Kurdish women are using music and performance to assert cultural identity, promote female empowerment and navigate postwar challenges.
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In Bangladesh, Islamist clerics have declared music and physical education (PE) un-Islamic, resulting in their removal from school classrooms. The decision has sparked debates over student rights, ...
Dr Qasim Khurshid, renowned Urdu writer, poet and cultural voice from Bihar, has passed away. His soulful stories and poems mirrored society’s truths, leaving a timeless legacy deeply mourned today.
British musician Yusuf Islam, who is also known by his stage name Cat Stevens, revealed he would be postponing his North American book tour due to visa issues. “Sadly, my Cat on the Road to Findout ...
Bangladesh’s education system is facing renewed pressure from fundamentalist groups opposing the government’s plan to introduce music and dance teachers in primary schools. Organisations such as ...