Sakina Abbas, 25, from Karachi, is one of the few women in Pakistan who defied norms and studied computer sciences, and is now the country’s first female Google Developers Experts for Flutter
Beyond the ambassadors of Brazil, Argentina, and Norway, the ambassadors of France, the United States, the United Kingdom, Morocco, and Egypt have also been drawing on their countries' football heritage to deepen cultural engagement with the football-crazy people of Bangladesh.
Ironically, while India continues to rename roads and institutions associated with its medieval and colonial past, Pakistan’s Punjab province has begun moving in the opposite direction.
Unfortunately, a growing number of parents appear apprehensive about their children becoming proficient in their mother tongue, believing that greater exposure to local languages may somehow hinder their command of English or other global languages. This perception is both unfortunate and unfounded. A strong foundation in one's mother tongue strengthens cognitive development, improves learning outcomes, and facilitates the acquisition of additional languages.
Across South Asia, the difference between prejudice and collapse is not the existence of hate. Every society has it in varying shades. The difference is whether the majoritarian state internalizes hate against the ‘other’, whether FIRs get diluted, trials get delayed, mobs get garlanded and impunity driven violence against minorities becomes low-cost. When that happens, the poison is not outside the system. It becomes the system.
Sakina Abbas, 25, from Karachi, is one of the few women in Pakistan who defied norms and studied computer sciences, and is now the country’s first female Google Developers Experts for Flutter
Indian director Bratya Basu’s film 'Dictionary' has bagged the Gautam Buddha Award in the Best Feature Film category in the Nepal International Film Festival
Former England captain Michael Vaughan slammed former Pakistan opener Salman Butt, after the latter questioned his remarks on New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson and Indian captain Virat Kohli, Tribune reported
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has decided not to press charges under its anti-corruption code against any of the participants featuring in a documentary broadcast by Al Jazeera that alleged two Test matches featuring India had been ‘fixed’
The life of a person belonging to the LGBTQ community is becoming difficult in Pakistan amid COVID-19 pandemic spread in the Islamic country
Pakistani actor Veena Malik is facing trolls on Twitter and other social media platforms after she posted an anti-Semitic tweet 'quoting' Adolf Hitler
Indian cricketer Shikhar Dhawan took to social media to inform that he had donated oxygen concentrators to Gurugram Police as a part of his efforts to "serve my people in this pandemic"
Well known Pakistani TV host and actor Fahad Mustafa has donated Rs 2 million for the life-saving surgery of a three-year-old Hindu boy, Dipesh, according to a Dawn report
DhakaYeah, a platform created by a group of anonymous illustrators, won the Alliance Française Pakistan - People's Choice Award for their work The Break
The ICC World Test Championship finalists India, New Zealand remain the top two teams in the MRF Tyres ICC Men’s Test Team Rankings after the annual update
Sabre Fencer Bhavani Devi, who created history by becoming the first Indian fencer to qualify for the Olympic Games, said she was looking forward to giving off her best performance in Tokyo2020
Three Nepali sisters, attempting to set a world record by climbing the highest mountains of all seven continents, on Wednesday successfully scaled the world's highest peak Mount Everest
It was decided to continue such discussions among stakeholders in the coming days to draw up a comprehensive road map for the promotion of the priceless Pashmina craft
The International Cricket Council (ICC)’s independent Anti-Corruption Tribunal has unanimously cleared former Sri Lanka player Avishka Gunawardene of two charges of match-fixing and failing to disclose corrupt approaches
Pakistani filmmaker Shoaib Sultan's short film Darya Kay Iss Par (Across the River) has bagged three awards at the New York City International Film Festival (NYCIFF)