The writer has been associated with the education sector since 1990 as teacher, teacher educator, project manager, monitor and evaluator.
A peek into history to understand Erdogan’s furious reaction to the failed putsch
The Iranian film-maker that challenged the intellect of the viewer through his experimental works
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The recently concluded Nato exercises have put Europe on a potential powder keg
Instead of presenting a warped system of education, policymakers in Pakistan should focus on the theory and practice of education
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There seems no peace unless foreign interventions stop and the Syrian government agrees to a democratic transition
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Chairman Mao Zedong’s extensive purge to reestablish his personality cult 50 years ago
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Concluding the discussion on memorable female characters in cinema that challenged the status quo
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Boutros-Ghali and Hassanein Heikal followed different paths but one was much greater than the other and Heikal was his name
A recent report by Oxfam reveals that most economies are manipulated to benefit the rich at the cost of the poor
Kurosawa’s only Russian film Dersu Uzala remains the most inspiring among the ice-cold stories of survival