Education is in a deep crisis. Instead of being the great enabler, education is fast becoming the great divider, said Guterres in his speech to the opening of the leaders’ meeting day
More than 500 students from the Al-Ameen Mission’s 70 branches in West Bengal have passed the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test this year (NEET). Most of these students come from economically weak backgrounds. Many
The metropolis of Karachi is an age-old victim of various heinous crimes. For over three decades, Karachi has been an epicenter of target killings for reasons ranging from ethno-political to sectarian disputes
Those future waves of infection “do not need to translate into future waves of death, because we have tools that can prevent infections,” she said…reports Asian Lite News The World Health Organisation
Despite support from Saudi Arabia and IMF, Islamic Republic of Pakistan is in dire need of funds. The country has seen drying up of investment in recent time and it is facing
Earlier today, the palace said that the Queen was under medical supervision at Balmoral after the doctors expressed their concern over her health. Queen Elizabeth II, the longest-serving monarch of the UK,
That Russia would never be accepted as part of the ‘common European family’ by France, Britain and Germany was never comprehended by Gorbachev, writes Prof. Madhav Nalapat His repeated forgiving of the
The Cochin International Airport became the first ‘green airport’ in the world, for which it was awarded the Champions of Earth award 2018, United Nations’ highest environmental honour. The airport fully operates
Studies show that Laos and Pakistan are likely to follow Sri Lanka on its way to default. Deep insights into these economies reveal that these countries are nearing the economic state that
While the rest of the world battled soaring inflation, looming recession, gas shortages and socio economic upheavals, energy producers in the so-called MENA region saw the wind blow in their economic sails