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Global Research Congress: Speakers call for collective work to meet challenges
Nations of the world are facing many challenges including environmental change, poverty, social issues and terrorism The 2-Day 2nd Global…
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Anthropological Analysis of ‘Learning Poverty’ in Pakistan
This is ‘A Call for Urgent Action’ as according to an official survey, more than 50% of students in the…
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Solitary confinement in US prisons
Estimates from academic and other sources suggest that there are tens of thousands of prisoners held in solitary confinement in…
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Moringa – The Miracle Tree
There are thirteen different species of Moringa and interestingly, all species of Moringa have been reported as edible By Dr.…
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Sindh –A Province in Turmoil
London-based researcher writes that the province is also faced with a large influx of people from other parts of Pakistan…
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A Jain Sadhu’s Pilgrimage to Sindh (Part-IV)
It is very well understood that during certain period in the past, Sindh was abundantly visited by Jain Sadhus [Editor’s…
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A Jain Sadhu’s Pilgrimage to Sindh (Part-III)
Jain religion was prosperous in Sindhdesh region. At one time there were 500 Jain temples in Sindhdesh [Editor’s Note: This…
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COVID-style gene surveillance to fight wheat fungus
Genomic surveillance of fungal varieties can help control spread; Strategy follows surveillance of rapidly mutating COVID-19 variants By Claudia Caruana…
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A Jain Sadhu’s Pilgrimage to Sindh (Part-II)
We have been hearing the incidents of robbery, atrocities, turmoil, and murders, but anyone having experience of Sindh can confirm…
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A Jain Sadhu’s Pilgrimage to Sindh (Part-I)
There was a time when the borders of Sindh were much wider than present. A small portion of Punjab, Afghanistan,…
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