Observer News Service - December 18, 2015
BANGALORE: From being a devout Catholic, Alfredo Maiolese, an Italian from Genoa, embraced Islam 22 years ago in 1993. But he doesnt call himself a convert. For him, one religion is an extension of the other, because at the age 27, he discovered Jesus Christ and Mary in a book on Knowing Islam. I was […]
Observer News Service - December 9, 2015
BANGALORE:- Venerated by Tibetans and respected the world over, Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th Dalai Lama, has the most infectious smile that breaks into a hearty laugh at the slightest excuse. He wears his 80 years with all the weight of expectations for instant solutions to the worlds many problems lightly on his able shoulders. Unruffled […]
Observer News Service - December 8, 2015
DJ AKI started spinning behind the deck with amazing set of music with a different view for party people. His music presented a new vision for those people who live their life with style. DJ Aki spins House, Electro House & Trances. DJ AKI Spin music only for passion and make you rise above your […]
Observer News Service - November 27, 2015
Weaving in a story with a real-life context and with superstars in mainstream cinema is quite a challenge, says filmmaker Kabir Khan, known for films like Kabul Express, New York and the blockbuster Bajrangi Bhaijaan. Commercial success is important, because in the end Im making cinema. The struggle and challenge is to get slightly real […]
Dr Kusum Gopal - March 21, 2014
We spoke with Dr Kusum Gopal in whose diverse expertise includes redressing race and ethnic tensions in the Indian subcontinent, South-east Asia, Northern Europe, East and West Africa and the MENA region.
Dr Kusum Gopal - January 25, 2013
Dr Kusum Gopal has served as a Chief Technical Advisor to various UN agencies. Her gender-sensitive ethnographic expertise covers a diverse subject matters. Civil rights activist Dr Salah Al-Bander interviewed Dr Gopal for the Kashmir Observer recently