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The Supreme Court upholds Urdu’s use on Maharashtra municipal signboards, emphasising linguistic diversity and national unity ...
You might say Greenfield had a “Cinderella run” in the Strongest Town competition. Out of 16 municipalities across North America, we made it to the Final Four, and we didn’t have the Strong Towns ...
Famed poet defended marijuana, helped a woman who fell, and both inspired and horrified an audience during brief visit ...
Supreme Court lawyer Shahrukh Alam talks to Rani Jana about the legal and constitutional aspects of censorship, political satire and the recent controversies surrounding Kunal Kamra.
Tamil Nadu Minister for Tamil Development, Information and Publicity, M.P. Saminathan, has announced that a statue of the re ...
The Partition of India in 1947 was not just a political division—it was a brutal separation of culture, history, and sacred ...
Across Nepal and its diaspora, a wave of discontent simmers, expressed through music and art. What began as nostalgia for the ...
Saturday, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at St. Thomas Anglican Church basement, 130 Lakeview Ave.: Join the Kingston Chestmates Dragon ...
Amnesty International called on Algerian authorities to immediately and unconditionally release activist and poet Mohamed Tadjadit, who is currently serving a five-year prison sentence for his ...
In every industry, there are women who are not just following paths, they are paving new ones. From tech to wellness, design ...
That’s how long it takes to read Maya Angelou's “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings” out loud. That’s how long a small act of rebellion takes.
The Hymn of Kassiane takes center stage on Holy Tuesday in the Orthodox Church, as Greeks move closer to the end of Lent.