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Our Correspondent Mokokchung, Aug. 3 (EMN): The 14th book of Padma Shri awardee T Senka Ao titled “Akumlir Longkong (Mortal Trails)” was released by minister of Rural Development Metsubo Jamir at Eden Academy, Kumlong Ward in Mokokchung on August 3. The author is a former editor of Ao Milen and has written 107 shorts stories. Ao informed that it took him the whole of COVID-19 pandemic lockdown to complete the book. Jamir, while releasing the book, stated that the biggest legacy ‘we can leave behind is a story for others’ and urged the people to try to understand and gain deeper knowledge and thoughts as they read the book. The minister also stressed on the extinction of the tribe’s language especially among the younger generation. He observed that Ao’s could live anywhere and co-exist with other communities because ‘we are able to adapt and compromise our identity’, however, he maintained that there is the drawback of neglecting one’s own identity which may lead t
Asif Haroon Raja
The foundations of Pakistan-US relations were laid in 1954 when Pakistan in search of security against hegemonic India and Afghanistan claiming territories of Pakistan across the Durand Line opted to join SEATO and CENTO which were created by the US to contain the communist expansionism in South Asia and the Middle East. Although the western security pacts enabled Pakistan to boost its economic and military strength, the pacts proved worthless in the 1965 and 1971 wars with India since the US cut off military and economic assistance to Pakistan during the two crunch times.
After the Eisenhower era, the US began to entice India. The 1962 Sino-India border conflict gave President Kennedy a chance to win over India and doled out massive military assistance. Thereon, both the Republicans and the Democrats wooed India, but Nehru who was one of the top three non-aligned movement leaders showed little interest and remained content with deep-rooted economic and military ti
The Women of South Asia Sing Their Defiance
In this weekend s Verse Affairs , an anthology of poems that embodies women s struggle to escape the maleness of language, and the world itself
A protest against violence on women, in the aftermath of Hathras. Photo: PTI
Women07/Mar/2021
In her poem ‘Tulips’, Sylvia Plath describes the emotional contours of a person recovering from an unknown operation in a sterile hospital room. Her husband, Ted Hughes, claimed she had written it while recovering from an appendectomy; other scholars have found the shadow of a previous miscarriage and hospitalisation in the poem. The invalid in the poem has received a bouquet of red tulips she doesn’t want â it prevents her from sinking into an anaesthetised oblivion, which is the only relief from physical and emotion pain for her. “I have no face, I have wanted to efface myself,” she writes. I was 16 years old when I first read this poem and immediately realised I could experience the t
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