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To Each His Own: A Gentle Reflection on Human Flaws and Divine Justice by Zeenat Iqbal Hakimjee from Harmony

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May I have enough tolerance,

Not to take offence;

At whatever character trait

The other may portray:

If he does not possess….

….A sense of humour

Or enjoys spreading

Every once in a while….

A rumour.

Enjoys coming late,

Or does not felicitate.

Why does that foul my mood?

When I sometimes am up to no good.

Do I not see reason,

In the coming season;

What harm can

A living, loving soul,

Do to my whole?

If God has pronounced

The Day of Judgement,

To account for every one’s temperament,

Who am I to be displeased, When somehodv does that or this.

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Innocence: A Reflection on Love, Suspicion, and the Quiet Distance Between Hearts by Zeenat Iqbal Hakimjee from Harmony

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Huddled close by, yet far from the fire blazing.

Watching the cinders creating in the light, the night,

Hush, hush in subdued tones they sat whispering,

The vegetation surrounding them swaying, to and fro in the door,

The draft humming and wheezing through the cracks,

In the corner, the phone as silent as a graveyard,

The settee and settlers comfortable in its warn embrace,

Victorian paintings in the background, depicting grace,

The image of romance portrayed,

Tring, tring, the bell of the telephone sounds,

The wife speaks to her husband’s company,

Suspicions aroused, seething with rage and jealously,

She bangs the phone and envisages the courts,

Breaking the bond of trust that friendship is all about,

Between man and woman so clean and so pure, Yet so distant and aloof to the short sighted.

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Buzz Off Telephone: A Satirical Reflection on Modern Chaos and Connection by Zeenat Iqbal Hakimjee from Harmony

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Be hold and me apprise

Of the current inflation and rise

In atta prices and the general

And of course dowries too

Acquaint you I shall with the

So called water and loo

Escapism with my telephone

From the hullabaloo

Hi, Hullo, how do you do?

Hadn’t we just met

Before an hour or two

Serves me right

If it was hate at first sight,

Out a sight, sorry upright, my telephone

Bill read

Not in units, tens but in hundreds

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Bridging Cultures and Continents: Inside Umedjon Saidov’s DITE-2025 Triumph

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Step into the vibrant world of global tourism with Umedjon Saidov, National Expert in Tourism Development and General Director of Somon Travel LLC, whose passion has unveiled Tajikistan’s hidden gems to the world. From his roots as a scholar of international relations to masterminding the Dushanbe International Tourism Exhibition (DITE-2025), held September 18–20, Saidov has transformed Tajikistan’s majestic Pamir peaks and lively Dushanbe markets into must-visit destinations of hospitality and heritage. In this exclusive The Light Newspaper interview, he invites you to explore the dreams, challenges, and triumphs that made DITE-2025 a global sensation, uniting 200 companies from 20 countries and sparking partnerships that promise adventure and opportunity.

“My love for Tajikistan drove me to connect its beauty with the world,” Saidov shares. His journey—from diplomatic posts and “Tourist Police” to founding travel companies—culminated in DITE-2025, a dazzling showcase born from relentless dedication. Having represented Tajikistan at global events like ITB Berlin and WTM London, he crafted DITE as a stage for airlines, artisans, and hoteliers to highlight Tajikistan’s untapped potential, inviting travelers and investors to discover its charm.

The challenge of uniting global hotel chains, local restaurants, and tour operators was no small feat, but Saidov’s collaborative approach turned diversity into strength. “We built trust through open dialogue, ensuring every voice was heard,” he says. This unity transformed DITE into a cultural and commercial triumph, where vibrant displays of music, crafts, and cuisine met investment forums and B2B sessions, sparking deals that elevate Tajikistan’s tourism.

A standout moment came when Saidov stepped in to moderate a critical panel after a last-minute cancellation, seamlessly connecting airlines and tourism boards with Tajikistan’s opportunities. His quick thinking turned a challenge into a highlight, showcasing his leadership and passion. “DITE-2025 was more than an event—it was a bridge to the world,” he reflects.

Looking ahead, Saidov envisions DITE as Central Asia’s premier tourism platform, with regional expansions and digital campaigns to keep Tajikistan in the spotlight year-round. His advice to aspiring professionals? “Combine passion with perseverance. Believe in your country’s potential, and doors will open.”

The magic of DITE-2025 lies in its mutual discoveries—international guests enchanted by Tajikistan’s hospitality and local businesses embracing their global potential. “This is just the beginning,” Saidov says. “Join us to explore Tajikistan’s wonders, from the Pamirs to Dushanbe’s vibrant markets. Let’s create unforgettable journeys together!”

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