Month: November 2023
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News
Experts suggest introducing subject on Climate Change in Syllabus
Centre of Excellence for Climate Change on Provincial level may be established in all provinces – Experts recommend at conference…
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Point of View
Shifting from Fixing to Flourishing
It is time to shift the narrative from a deficit-based perspective to one that celebrates the inherent strengths and resilience…
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Education
Digital Learning Program for Out-of-School Children launched in Sindh
Program aims to bring 10,000 out-of-school children into formal schools Karachi, Sindh Sindh Education Foundation and Teach the World Foundation…
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News
Iran proposes setting up Border Markets with Pakistan for Trade Development
Lack of banking channels between the two countries is the top most impediment in increasing Pakistani exports to Iran –…
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Health
Public Health issues highlighted at Medical Anthropology Symposium
Students present ethnographic research work on mental health at hospital, toxic industrial waste, pollution of the Indus River, reproductive health…
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Literature/Poetry
Address of happiness – A Poem from Korea
Yang Geum-Hee Poetess Yang Geum-Hee was born in 1967 in Jeju, Korea. She has published two collections of poetry books,…
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Analysis
Observations of an Expat: Geert, a hatemonger Dutch politician
The leader of the Dutch Freedom Party likes Putin, Margaret Thatcher and Israel. By Tom Arms White-haired Dutch politician Geert…
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Analysis
Latin America Is Leading the Way in Standing Up to Israel
At a critical moment in the history of this century, it is Latin America — and not the United Nations,…
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Literature/Poetry
Shade – A Poem from Korea
Kweon, Hyeokjai Poet Kweon, Hyeokjai, born in Pyeongtaek, Gyeonggi-do, currently lives in Pyeongtaek, and is serving as the head of…
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