International Indian actress Priyanka Chopra urged the people worldwide to donate in this hour of crisis in India when people are dying in large numbers from a devastating second wave of COVID-19
The cceans, comprising 70 percent of the surface of planet earth, are a medium of connecting peoples across the world, rather than at times mistakenly being viewed as great natural barriers. Nothing proves this more emphatically than the tiny Tystie's passage across the Indo-Pacific which is aptly relevant to this year's theme for the International Day of Yoga - 'Yoga for One Earth One Health'.
To remain relevant, the IMF must undertake comprehensive reforms—revising its governance structure, enhancing decision-making transparency, and moderating its loan conditionalities. By expanding representation and reducing the dominance of a handful of powerful nations, the IMF can empower borrowing countries to shape policies that better reflect their unique economic challenges.
All seekers of truth, no matter in which field, also tried to understand what makes our world and universe tick. That gave them a feeling of awe and also showed that probably what they thought was an original idea and thought was nothing else but existing knowledge in the knowledge space that was channeled through them.
The distribution of free food, freebies and subsidies by political parties has created massive idle energy across the country which breeds indiscipline. People abhor physical work, sell agricultural land and migrate to cities. They prefer to do menial jobs, live on rental income or bank interest than creating their own economic assets.
International Indian actress Priyanka Chopra urged the people worldwide to donate in this hour of crisis in India when people are dying in large numbers from a devastating second wave of COVID-19
Actress Nitu Kapoor on Friday remembered husband and Bollywood colleague Rishi Kapoor on his first death anniversary
A pay dispute has broken out between Sri Lankan cricket board and its players after salaries of top cricketers were cut down by nearly 200 percent ahead of the Test series against Bangladesh
Popular Bengali thriller, horror and suspense writer Anish Deb passed away at a private hospital in Kolkata on Wednesday, media reports said
Former Sri Lanka fast bowler and coach Nuwan Zoysa has been handed a six-year ban on Wednesday from all formats of cricket after he was found guilty of match-fixing and failing to disclose corrupt approaches from a suspected Indian bookie
Three Bangladeshi women researchers have been included in the sixth edition of Asian Scientist 100 list, Dhaka Tribune reported
A group of volunteers belonging to the third gender are slogging it out night and day to help move COVID-19 patients in the Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH)
Two Non-Residential Nepalis (NRNs) Binod Adhikari and Kemika Bhandari have set a new world record of playing golf at the highest altitude, The Himalayan Times reported
Pakistani skipper Babar Azam has become the fastest batsman to score2000 Twenty20 International runs by breaking the record so long held by Indian captain Virat Kohli, The News reported
Bollywood actor Kangana Ranaut on Saturday praised Pakistan for showing empathy with India when the country is engaged in a grim battle against a massive second wave of the deadly coonavirus infection
A doctor in Pakistan’s Sindh province, who unearthed the sensational HIV outbreak among children in a sleepy, remote town in 2019, says he is not on the good books of the authorities for reporting the epidemic and exposing the malpractices of some medicos
April 18 is observed as International Day for Monuments and Sites. It is also referred to as World Heritage Day
In a show of its bowling prowess, Pakistan has become the first team in Twenty20 International cricket to claim 1000 wickets
Eminent Assamese singer Vitali Das passed away on Wednesday evening. She succumbed to COVID-19 at the Kalapahar COVID-19 hospital in Guwahati
In the birth centenary year of Indian cinematic great Satyajit Ray, the maestro’s work will be revisited again and again by admirers and critics