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TopicFaiz Ahmad Faiz

Topic: Faiz Ahmad Faiz

Saeed Naqvi on how Urdu poetry lives and breathes in everyday moments

During a discussion at the India International Centre, senior journalist Saeed Naqvi remembered Faiz Ahmad Faiz, Sahir Ludhianvi, and banter in Urdu poetry.

Revisiting Urdu poet Noon Meem Rashid’s legacy at Jindal Lit Fest—‘he speaks to the human conscience’

New collection of Rashid’s nazms, compiled & edited by festival director Amitabh Baghel, attempts to revive the poet's voice and make him more visible.

NHAI: We reserve the right of admission & Trump-no-vision

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When Faiz Ahmad Faiz signed his ghazal for Shubha Mudgal — ‘now this is dedicated to you’

With a career spanning over three decades, Shubha Mudgal’s voice resonates across generations, defined by a rare fusion of tradition and innovation.

Arundhati Roy to Faiz Ahmad Faiz, Pakistani designer weaves ‘resistance’ into new collection

Karachi-based designer Mohsin Sayeed’s new collection, Peace De Resistance, makes a bold statement — style can be a tool for social change.

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India’s workforce is stuck in low productivity. Here’s what must change

India’s workforce continues to exhibit disproportionate concentration in agriculture and self-employment, and limited expansion in salaried work.

The rupee at record low will end India’s cheap- money era

The rupee’s fall to record lows amid rising energy-import costs and capital outflows is raising expectations that RBI Governor Sanjay Malhotra may be forced to abandon his pause and hike rates.

76 yrs on, exhibition on Korean War brings to life independent India’s 1st overseas military deployment

'Guardians of Neutrality: India's Korean Mission', organised in Delhi, brought out unknown and forgotten aspects of the war.

Trump, Netanyahu’s Iran gamble: The regime change rebound

American objectives are unmet. They neither have muscle nor motivation to resume the war. As for Iran, the regime didn’t just survive, it’s now led by more radical individuals.