Ustad Iqbal Ahmed Khan, Yog Sunder and the Demise of the Old India
That old India was one where duty to family and society came before indulgence of the individual, yet hyper-nationalism was not audible from street corners.
Ustad Iqbal Ahmed Khan (left) and Guru Yog Sunder. Photos: Facebook
Artistes exert a pivotal influence on their surroundings. Exemplifying the creative urge and the inward gaze, no matter what the art form they practise, they are thought leaders. The year gone by deprived us of grievously large numbers of artistes, thanks to COVID-19 or old age, or perhaps the sheer stress of the times we live in.
Exile Tibetans gear up for voting day despite Covid-19 threat Share on twitter
Staffs of the regional Election Commission in Dharamshala removing camapign posters from the streets on Dec. 31, 2020 (Phayul photo by Kunsang Gashon)
By Tenzin Dharpo
DHARAMSHALA, Dec. 31: Despite the unprecedented Covid-19 pandemic, polling stations around the world are gearing up for the 2021 Tibetan general elections in preparation for the January 3 voting day.
Here in India, the largest base of the exile Tibetan set up, the regional Election Commission staffs were seen taking down campaign posters and materials from public spaces in line with the electoral rule that mandates halt on all campaign efforts by candidates of both the Presidential and Parliamentary elections.
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