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Category: Civilization

On The Expanding Universe

The universe, possibly, started forming nearly 13.8 billion years ago, and it has been expanding since then. It is like a balloon has been gradually getting filled with air. Many, […]

The (Tali)Ban & ‘Pen Path’

Matiullah Wesa is a Kandahar-based social worker who is continuing with his struggle regarding Women’s Education. In life, he has experienced extreme forms of religious fundamentalism in Afghanistan, as the […]

On Truculence

Once Peter Seeger (popularly known as Pete Seeger; May 3, 1919 – January 27, 2014), the noted American musician-songwriter-composer-singer, had reminisced about his famous song ‘Where Have All the Flowers […]

The Tunnel In The River-Bed

River Euphrates is popularly considered as the bearer and carrier of the Mesopotamian Civilisation that had developed in the heart of Asia about 6,000 years ago. The importance of Mesopotamian […]

Neolithic Activities, In Art Form

What was the world like thousands of years ago? How did people live their lives at that period of time? There is a lot of curiosity among modern people about […]

Expressing Deep Regret, And…

Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte recently offered a formal apology on behalf of his country for the Netherlands’ historical role in the slave trade. Delivering a speech in The Hague […]

Another Ominous Forecast

The World Food Programme (WFP), an international organisation within the United Nations that provides food assistance worldwide, has shocked the global community by mentioning in its latest report that nearly […]

Oldest DNA Reveals Amazing Lost World

Ice sheets cover Greenland, the world’s largest non-continental island, throughout the year. However, the environment was not like this in the past. The Danish researchers recently claimed that the temperature […]

An Element(ary) Discovery

Scientists from India, Australia and the US have made a joint discovery that could be very useful in the search for helium; a colourless, odourless, tasteless, non-toxic, inert, and monatomic […]