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Method of delivery and pregnancy outcomes in Asia: the WHO global survey on maternal and perinatal health 2007-08. Background: There has been concern about rising rates of caesarean section worldwide. This Article reports the third phase of the WHO global survey, which aimed to estimate the rate of different methods of delivery and to examine the relation between method of delivery and maternal and perinatal outcomes in selected facilities in Africa and Latin America in 2004-05, and in Asia in 2007-08. Methods: Nine countries participated in the Asia global survey: Cambodia, , , , , Philippines, , Thailand, and Vietnam. In each country, the capital city and two other regions or provinces were randomly selected. We studied all women admitted for delivery during 3 months in institutions with 6000 or fewer expected deliveries per year and during 2 months in those with more than 6000 deliveries. We gathered data for institutions to obtain a detailed description of the health facility and its resources for obstetric care. We obtained data from women's medical records to summarise obstetric and perinatal events. Findings: We obtained data for 109 101 of 112 152 deliveries reported in 122 recruited facilities (97% coverage), and analysed 107 950 deliveries. The overall rate of caesarean section was 27.3% (n=29 428) and of operative vaginal delivery was 3.2% (n=3465). Risk of maternal mortality and morbidity index (at least one of: maternal mortality, admission to intensive care unit [ICU], blood transfusion, hysterectomy, or internal iliac artery ligation) was increased for operative vaginal delivery (adjusted odds ratio 2.1, 95% CI 1.7-2.6) and all types of caesarean section (antepartum without indication 2.7, 1.4-5.5; antepartum with indication 10.6, 9.3-12.0; intrapartum without indication 14.2, 9.8-20.7; intrapartum with indication 14.5, 13.2-16.0). For breech presentation, caesarean section, either antepartum (0.2, 0.1-0.3) or intrapartum (0.3, 0.2-0.4), was associated with improved perinatal outcomes, but also with increased risk of stay in neonatal ICU (2.0, 1.1-3.6; and 2.1, 1.2-3.7, respectively). Interpretation: To improve maternal and perinatal outcomes, caesarean section should be done only when there is a medical indication. Funding: US Agency for International Development (USAID); UNDP/UNFPA/WHO/World Bank Special Programme of Research, Development and Research Training in Human Reproduction (HRP), WHO, Switzerland; Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare of Japan; Ministry of Public Health, China; and Indian Council of Medical Research. EDV 2021 winners name list of Nepal: EDV 2021 winners name list. EDV 2021 (Electronic Diversity Visa Lottery) registration period was opened from October 2, 2019, to November 5, 2019. The result of the EDV 2020 was published on June 6, 2020, on https://dvprogram.state.gov/ Below is the list of EDV 2021 winners from Nepal. Congratulations to all the winners of EDV 2021. EDV 2021 Winners Name List. Achham Deekpal Bista. Arghakhanchi Rahul Bhattarai Vishnu Chudali Subash Bhusal Santa Pun Dibas Gamal Mukunda Gaire Surendra Panthi Amrit Kshetri Ram Prasad Paudel Sunita Bhusal Baitadi Sushant Chand. Bajhang Lalit Bahadur Singh Rajesh Khair. Sharada Pandey Thapa Prajjwal Shrestha Mandira Awal Neel Kamal Pati. Chitwan Ranju Pokhrel Puja Kadel Manish Shah Suyog Kunwar Dibas Acharya Pragyan Gurung Sandesh Sijapati. Sandeep Shah Anil Bhandari Ashish Pun Dev Prasad Bhandari Jaisi Ramesh Basyal Yam Kumari Ghatri Megh Raj Khadka Rachana Roka Pradeep giri Sanju giri Shova Bhandari Pankaj Mahara Arjun Thapa Kamal Bahadur Oli Ashim Khadka Sudan Kaushal Naresh Singh Thagunna Sujan Tamang Santosh Oli Shyam Khadka Dilman Roka Magar Bishnu Sarkee Mahendra kumar Chhetri Sanam Dhakal Asmita Basnet Sanju Shah. Darchula Khimanand Badu Anju Bam. Dhading Sabin Chhetri Mithu Tamang Nabin Shrestha Hari Pandit Prabin Kumar Adhikari Prakash Man Shrestha Sarita Aryal Bishnu Prasad Paudel Manita Bisural Avaya Bhandari Shankar Pariyar. Dhankuta Dibyaraj Rai. Dhanusha Satyendra Chaudhary Seema Shah Bachu Kumar Mandal Manisha Singh Subedi Sunil Bulan Suraj Karki Khet Raj Khadka Rahul Thakur Sunil Yadav Tejilal Mahato Nitesh Raj Pokharel Roshan Mandal Dolakha Bhim Bahadur Budhathoki Narayan Prasad Ghimire Buddha Lal Ghising Kamal Sapkota Sanjina Ghimire Keshab Khatri Bipin K.C. Pratigya Shrestha. Doti Chet Raj Bista. Gorkha Hari Dhakal Manamaya Gurung Phatta Bahadur Gurung Aarati Lama Akash Gurung Ashok Nepal Sushila Subedi Kabita Gurung Kamal Bahadur Baniya Chhetri Keshar Thapa Magar Gulmi Arun Khadka Deepak Neupane Saraswati Aryal Sharmila Pandey. Ilam Bhim Kumari Phiyak. Jhapa Himal Khanal Reejan Bhattarai Bishal Kunwar Samikshya Giri Pawan Lamichhane Ram Bahadur Shrestha Uma Devi Limbu Ashmaya Lama Chandrakala Neupane Chudamoni Dahal Kailali Prem Bahadur Chaudhary Tapendra Oli Bhim Kunwar Aayush Adhikari Shailendra Khanal Chakra Bahadur Bist Dharma Kadayat Bhagantu Chaudhary Bharat Rokaya Shankar Rawal Bharat Sodari Puja Pandey Sarwan Kumar Chaudhary Devyani Bam Ravi Shiwakoti. Kanchanpur Padam Raj Joshi Nitin Karki Hema Pun. Kapilvastu Bal Kishan Raidas Kushal Dhakal. Kaski Vaskar Shrestha Durga Prasad Subedi. Abin Singh Ajesh Karki Bibek Neupane Nirdevi Maharjan Anisha Ranjit Bibek Shakya Deepak Rana Dipesh Prajapati Gracy Tamang Jyoti Poudyal Regmi Manju Mishra K.C. Pratikshya Rijal Rena Dhungana Sarala Lamichhane Shweta Shrestha Suraj Maharjan Susmita Bhandari Nirdi Man Singh Basnyat Reena Maharjan Sujan Shrestha Sarita Dangol Mahato Sanju Tandukar Rabina Gurung Sandipman Singh Basnyat Sudan Luitel Sujata Sigdel Sunita Maharjan Alisha Shrestha Anjan Khadka Anjita Singh K.C. Mahat Bishal Adhikari Buddha Narayan Manandhar Jarna Shrestha Krisha Shahi Navin Pradhan Niraj Phuyal Niraj Thapa Nirajan Rayamajhi Reena Maharjan Roshan K.C. Sanju K.C. Uddhit Thapa Abhinav Dahal Aleena Pandey Babita Dahal Jhuma Pudasaini Kripa Karki Nhooja Sayami Nimesh Neupane Poshan Prasad Thakur Prabin Khanal Pramila Giri Purushotam Pradhan Rajan Krishna Shrestha Ram Kumar Luitel Rameshwor Manandhar Reena Manandhar Sonam Gurung Dewon Lama Gagan Thapa Maharjan Dangol Pooja Manju Pudasaini Sabina Khadka Saroj Prasad Aryal Subash Ghimire. Khotang Tina Rai Tikha Raj Rai. Lalitpur Anil Kumar Shrestha Bina Khadka Kishor Thapa Magar Nilam Deshar Niraj Thapa Purna Dangol Ramjee Timalsina Rasmita Ranjitkar Sajan Maharjan Samiksha K.C. Samyukta Baral Shristi Shakya Sujan Maharjan Sujata Thapa Uttam Timalsina Achyut Rajananda Rajopadhyaya Sharma Arun Maharjan Babu Ratna Maharjan Pujan K.C. Roshana K.C. Urmila Pradhan Shrestha Rumi Maharjan Srijana Rai Jeevan Thapa Ranjana Ghimire Smriti Thapa Magar Lamjung Sanjib Shrestha Mukunda Raj Bhatta Subash Gurung. Mahottari Anjay Kumar Thakur Arjun Mandal. Makawanpur Manik Lal Tamang Sushma Ghimire Megh Bahadur Shrestha Dil Kumar Balami Durga Paudel Aleena Shah Saya Joshi Narayan Dutta Chauligai Morang Kuber Subedi Ammar Bahadur Katawal Gehendra Raj Koirala Saurabh Sharma Ashutosh Bhandari Mohan Paudel Anzila Bhandari Myagdi Arjun Subedi. Nawalparasi Bikram Paneru Kesh Kumar Mahato Muna Thapa Nuwakot Goma Nepal Sarmila Adhikari Devraj Pandit Nama Raj Bhatta Raju Gurung Sher Singh Lama Tamang Bikram Pudasaini Rajendra Prasad Sitaula Saroj Rimal Ram Lamichhane Pradip Adhikari Sandip Adhikari Sujan Upreti Manoj Bhandari Srijana Tamang Okhaldhunga Binita Karki Sagar Bhandari Chhabi Ale Magar Arjun Kumar Dahal Palpa Jeewan Regmi Sushil Wagle Tara Kumari Shrestha Rajiv Kumar Regmi Silpa Bista. Parsa Abhishek Shrestha Aakash Patel Bikash Kumar Mehta Bina Bantawa Pyuthan Rachana Shrestha Busanta Kumar Paudel Narayan Bhandari. Ramechhap Dilip Kumar Shrestha Maruti Upadhyay Koirala Rabindra Kumar Shrestha Subina Tamang Juneli Tamang Dipak Kumar Shrestha Kumar Shrestha Raj Kumar Gyapak. Sarita Rimal Wagle. Rautahat Arjun Kumar Karki Bhojraj Thapa Min Prasad Gautam Prabhat Singh Salyan Tanka Bahadur Oli Shirjana Budhathoki Mahesh Bista Sanjay Hamal Sabip Rai. Roji Dhakal Sagar Kumar Pulami. Sindhupalchok Milan Acharya Sharmila Chuhan. Shankhuwasabha Bimala Khatri K.C. Solukhumbhu Gopal Basnet Nisha Karki Adip Rai Deepak BK Arjun Prasad Gautam Brijesh Rai Sunsari Sabina Shrestha Devendra Thapa Sarada Acharya Dhakal Tank Prasad Siwakoti Surkhet Bhupendra Shahi. Syangja Dil Bahadur Thapa Jiban Bhandari Kamal Saru Reygon Thapa Ganga Khatri Sandhya Subedi. Tanahun Silika Regmi Babita Sunami Bal Krishna Bhattarai Mokshendra Kumar Piya Chandra Bahadur Gurung. Udayapur Bimal Bhandari Bhumika Basnet Tirshana Giri Ramesh Kumar Katuwal. Others (Districts not disclosed) Ankit Chalise Rajani Dewola Bibek Karki. - [Shankar Smriti] by Prakash Sayami. Parikalpna Award 2012. Jayandra Best Book of the Year 2009. (Nepali: ; born on September 21, 1967) is a Nepali poet, lyricist, playwright, translator and artist. His poetry is also included in the syllabus of universities. [1] [2] [3] [4] Suman Pokhrel is the sole writer to receive the SAARC Literary Award twice. [5] He received this award in 2013 [6] and 2015 for his own poetry and his contributions to poetry and art in general in the South Asian region. Early life. Suman Pokhrel was born on September 21, 1967 in Mills Area, , to Mukunda Prasad Pokhrel and Bhakta Devi Pokhrel. [7] Suman Pokhrel attended Bal Mandir, a government owned Kindergarten in Biratnagar, until he was five. Pokhrel got moved to his ancestral village of Kachide in Dhankuta at the age of seven and raised there by his paternal grandmother. His paternal grandfather Bidhyanath Pokhrel was a poet and a politician. He was introduced to literature early through the influence of his grandfather's library, filled with Nepali, Hindi and classic literature. At the age of twelve, he moved back to Biratnagar to live with his parents. Pokhrel was mentored by his father, who was an engineer by profession and a bibliophile with a keen interest in art and literature. [7] [8] [9] Education. Pokhrel earned his BSc, MBA and BL from the , Nepal. [10] Career. Suman Pokhrel joined the Nepali civil service in Nepal Government as a Section Officer in February 1995. He left the job and joined Plan International in December 1998 as a development activist and went to the remote hilly region of the country. The job demanded visits to the more remote areas of the region. [10] Pokhrel has read his poems for both national and international audiences. He has read his poems in SAARC Festivals of Literature in 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013 and 2015. He read his poem in SAARC Charter Day Celebrations on December 8, 2013 in New Delhi, India as an especial invitee. He recited his poems in Nepali during a monthly two-poet poetry recital program in Kathmandu in March 2015. [11] He read his poems at All India Poets' Meet in Orissa, India in February 2016 as an especial invitee poet from foreign country. [12] Works. As a translator, Pokhrel has translated works of several poets and writers from around the world into Nepali. He has translated 's play The Tempest into Nepali as Aandhibehari which was published by in 2018. His translations of poetry of , Anna Swir, , , Forough Farrokhzad, , Jacques Prévert, , Nazik Al Malaika, [13] , [14] , [15] , [16] , . and Sylvia Plath, are collected in Manpareka Kehi Kavita, an anthology of poetry in Nepali translation. His translations of fifty one of Language poets including , G. S. Shivarudrappa, D. R. Bendre, V. K. Gokak, U. R. Ananthamurthy, Siddalingaiah, P. Lankesh, K. S. Nissar Ahmed, Chandrashekhar Patil, Baraguru Ramachandrappa, Doddarange Gowda, Chennaveera Kanavi, Sumatheendra R Nadig, H. S. Venkateshamurthy, , , Manu Baligar, S. R. Ekkundi and Jayant Kaikini are collected in anthology titled Shashwat Awaj. Other prominent poets that he has translated into Nepali include , [17] Sahir Ludhiyanvi, , , Maya Angelou, and among others. Ajit Cour, Indira Dangi, [18] [19] Sheema Kalbasi, Anamika, Kalpna Singh-Chitnis Azita Ghahreman and Hélène Cardona [9] [10] are other contemporary writers and poets whom he has translated into Nepali. Pokhrel's Nepali translations have been considered as among a few best literary translations brought into Nepali. [9] Suman Pokhrel has translated works of many of Nepali-language poets and writers including , Gopal Prasad Rimal, , Ishwar Ballav, and Krishna Bhooshan Bal into English, Hindi and . Vishnu Raj Atreya. Vishnu Raj Atreya (Nepali: ; 10 November 1944 – July 18, 2020) was a Nepali writer and poet, who wrote in , Sanskrit language and Awadhi language. [1] He used the title Latosaathi (Nepali: ) (meaning: mute friend) in his poetry works since 1963 A.D. [2] [3] He is considered to be the first person to start writing Haiku in Sanskrit language. [4] Contents. Life [ edit ] Early life [ edit ] Atreya was born on 10 November 1944 as the first son of Dev Raj Upadhayaya and Sharada Devi in Rashminilaya, Kapilvastu, Nepal. His father Dev Raj and grandfather Rashmi Raj both were Sanskrit scholars. [5] He was intelligent since his childhood. He attained his basic education under the custodianship of his father (who was a teacher in Tauleshwor Sanskrit Pathshala) and his grandfather Rashmi Raj. [6] He started his education from Harihar Sanskrit Vidhyapeeth, Khidim (now affiliated to Nepal Sanskrit University). He then went to India for further education, where he completed undergraduate in Sankhya-Yog-Puran-History from Banaras Hindu University, . He finished his master's degree in Navya Vyakarana from Sampurnanand Sanskrit Vishwavidyalaya, Varanasi. He further completed master's degree in Nepali and Political Science from Tribhuvan University, Nepal. He then completed his PhD in Navya Vyakarana from Sampurnanand Sanskrit Vishwavidyalaya, Varanasi, India. He was visiting professor at Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Sampurnanand Sanskrit Vishwavidyalaya, Varanasi, India and professor at Nepal Sanskrit University, Valmiki Vidyapeeth, Kathmandu, Nepal. [6] He retired after 47 years of teaching. Family [ edit ] He was married to Guneshwori Acharya (Arya Atreya after marriage) in July 1974. [6] Health [ edit ] In early 2019, Atreya suffered from Gallbladder cancer. He was admitted to the Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute and Research Centre, India, for four months. He has been undergoing treatment at Patan Hospital, Lalitpur. After he was diagnosed with this condition, he started writing a novel titled ' ' (Vararuchi Katyayan) which is in press for publication. Death [ edit ] Atreya died on July 18, 2020, at the age of 75, due to gallbladder cancer. [7] Latosaathi Title [ edit ] Although his name is Vishnu Raj Atreya, he introduced himself as 'Latosaathi' since 1963 A.D. He believed that literature itself is mute and a person adds life and sense to it. [2] This might be the reason that he added 'Latosaathi' as his literary title. He has expressed this view in his first short-epic ' ' (Kapilvastu) as: " " The script is silent, the writing is silent and me being the main writer am also silent. Poet of the nation, writes his view on Atreya's Latosathi title as: "I think Atreya was influenced from (dwa suparna sayuja sakhaya) from Rigveda. The metaphore of that bird of Rigveda is life that undergoes karma and god who looks after as a witness. As such, Latosathi is that clever friend who looks after his friends as a witness. If I would ask him about this, he would not speak but write sarcasm on deformed society and social Distortion and simply keep on laughing." [8] Works [ edit ] Social works [ edit ] Atreya has been involved in various social works throughout his life. After starting his studies in Varanasi, he became a member of Nepal Student Organisation (1957 A.D.). In the year 1966 A.D. he then became Literature and Culture Minister of same organisation. He was editor of ' ' published by Nepal Sanskrit Student Council. Similarly, he was founding member of Baneras Sahitya Samparka Samiti in 1968 A.D. and organised various cultural and religious programmes to encourage Nepali students studying abroad. He also became vice president of Kapilvastu Samaj, secretary of Panini Award Committee (1991 A.D.), member of Noorganga Pratibha Puraskar Guthi (1992 A.D.), executive member of Dadhiram Marasani Smriti Pratisthan (1994 A.D.), member of Nepal Pragya Pratisthan, vice- chairman of Gaukalyan Sangh, advisor of Kapilvastu Samaj, convenor of Rupak Smriti Pratisthan, member of Madan Puraskar Guthi etc. He had also played important role in erecting statue of Bhawani Bhikshu in Kapilvastu, Nepal. [2] Religious works [ edit ] Atreya was born in religious family background which made him very active in religious activities. He started his early education following Gurukul tradition since his childhood. While he was student in Harihar Sanskrit Vidhyapeeth itself, he started writing poem by worshipping stone as: " " Stone, I consider you to be the form of God. He had recited Devi-Bhagavata Purana and Bhagavata Purana while he was studying in Varanasi, India which shows his religious inclination. His daily life was influenced by Eastern philosophy therefore he performed jap, tap meditation, yoga daily [9] until he became physically weak (July 2020). He was a national member of Vishwa Hindu Mahasangh and travelled around Nepal and abroad to attend and present papers in Hindu conferences. Educational works [ edit ] He has served as a Professor of Navya Vyakaran in Nepal Sanskrit University for seventeen years (1996-2013). Before joining Nepal Sanskrit University he worked as a reader in Tribhuvan University (1988-1996), visiting professor in Sampurnanand Sanskrit University, Banaras Hindu University (1980-1988) and lecturer and reader in Tribhuvan University (1970-1980). Since 2004, he has been member of Pragya Sabha, and contributing to scholar areas. [2] He was a producer and director of a Sanskrit Learning Program "Samskritam" in Nepal Television for six months in 1989. [ citation needed ] Acting in plays and cinemas [ edit ] Since his hostel life itself, Atreya used to write, direct and act in plays. While he was studying in Varanasi, he used to visit his home town Kapilvastu during summer vacation and attend and participate in cultural programs. Once he wrote, directed and acted in a play which plots saving a royal swan of Siddhartha Gautam on a yearly program at Yashodhara Lower Secondary School, Taulihawa, Nepal. [10] Atreya has also played in various Nepali movies. He started his movie appearance as a role of professor in a black and white movie titled ' ' (Manko baandh), which is a first film produced by Royal Nepal Film Corporation, directed by Prakash Thapa. He also acted as a friend of the main actor in the movie ' ' (Sindur). In the year 1999, he also acted as Gajadhar Soti in a historical movie titled directed by Yadav Kharel. He has also directed and led Sanskrit plays in Kalidash Janmajayanti program organised in Ujjain, India. [10] As Lyricist [ edit ] Atreya has also contributed to the Nepali Music Industry. His compositions " " (Millions of Nepalis have same feelings), " , " (Be alive for 1 million years, best wishes), " " (Matri Mahima), " " (Ganesh Chalisa), " " (Hanuman Bhajan) are recorded. [11] Learning and style [ edit ] Publications [ edit ] Nepali Title Year of first publication First edition Publisher Notes Ref. Dhakre ( ) 1967 Sajha Prakashan, Kathmandu Short-epic Kapilbastu ( ) 1967 Ratna Pustak Bhandar, Kathmandu Short-epic Hami Bhitra ko Ma ( ) 1979 Sajha Prakashan, Kathmandu Novel Himalayo Nama Nagadhiraja ( ) 1982 Babu Madhav Prasad Sharma, Varanashi Research Arjyal Vamsavali ra Kulwritta ( ) Bhu-Bhashika ( - ) Nepali Hanuman Chalisa ( ) 1998 Kavita ma Latosathi ( ) 2002 Kapilvastu Sahitya Samaj, Kapilvastu Athato Jalan Gigyasa ( ) 2002 Bhagirath Publication Pvt. Ltd., Kathmandu Critics Bheteka Pustak Tipeka Kura ( ) 2002 Bharat Bamshi Chudal, Kathmandu Essays Nepali Sahitya ki Pratibha Varati Kharel ( ) Bharati Kharel Pratisthan, Kathmandu Biography Aansu ma Prakash ( ) 2005 - Elegiacs Naya Meghdoot ( ) Advance Academy, Kathmandu Shree Gandaki Devghat Mahatmya ( ) 2006 Vishwa Hindu Ekta Parishad, Kathmandu Short-epic Somtirtha ra Supadeurali ( ) 2017 Supadeurali Mandir Sanrakshan Samiti Novel Shree Swasthani ( ) 2007 Shree Ramyog Pashupati Sanyash Ashram Short-epic Swasthani-Bratakatha ( - ) 2010 Babu Madhav Prashad Sharma Short-epic Shree Ganesh Chalisa ( ) Vaidehi ( ) 2007 Maiyadevi Shrestha, Kathmandu Epic Dakshinkali Stotram ( ) Matrimahima ( ) 2009 Dr. Somnath Arjyal, Kathmandu Short-epic Durwaseshwar ( ) Kapildham ( ) 2018 Kapil Arogya Mandir, Kapildham Novel Shanta Kunja ( ) 2014 ShantaKunja, Kathmandu Novel Sanskrit Nepali English Tadvava Shabdakosh ( :) Dictionary Panini ( ) 2015 Danphe Prakashan, Kathmandu Novel Sanskrit - Urdu Nepali Hindi English Tadvava Shabdakosh ( - :) 2015 Himalaya Book Stall, Kathmandu Dictionary Sanskrit English Nepali Sahaj Shabdakosh ( :) 2013 Nepāla Sāhitya Prakāśana Kendra, Kathmandu Dictionary Ek Devkota Anek Aayam ( ) 2009 Himalaya Books Stall, Kathmandu Biography Ahilya ( ) Kapildham Mahatmya ( ) 2014 Kapil Arogya Mandir, Kapildham Short-epic Madan Puraskar Vijeta - Jagdish Ghimire ( - ) 2020 Patanjali ( ) 2019 Shitganga Nagarpalika, Argakhachi Novel Vararuchi Katyayan ( ) 2020 Lumbhini Bangmaya Pratisthan, Kapilvastu Novel Sanskrit Title Year of first publication First edition publisher Notes Ref. Kimupaharami ( ) Sarala ( ) Vyathavida ( ) Elegiacs Shree Shankaracharya ( ) Dhanyo Himawad Desha ( ) Hanumadayanam ( ) Shree Satyanarayan Kathamritam ( ) 2005 Himalaya Books Stall, Kathmandu Mythology Atha Durga Kavacham ( ) Awadhi Title Year of first publication First edition publisher Notes Ref. Singighat ( ) 2009 Avadhi Cultural Development Committee, Nepal Epic. Atreya has edited books [12] and has published articles and poems on various topics in national and international journals/newspapers.