The Taliban has been called upon by religious scholars and tribal leaders to open the country's institutions and universities to women right away, as their basic right to attain education continues to remain compromised, TOLOnews reported.
New Delhi [India], January 13: We are living in a digital era where technology and connectivity have reshaped the ways industries operate. In fact, not only businesses but also the way people go about their daily lives has changed dramatically. Whether it is something as basic as locating a
Taliban, under its rule in Afghanistan continues to suppress the basic human rights, particularly the rights of women, as the females in the country remain deprived of education, employment and a lot more.
Riisalo stated, "India and Estonia share a lot of basic values that are important in this world, it includes democracy, rule of law, market economy. We are looking into the economic side of this cooperation. I could say both of us are start-up nations".
As the Taliban's atrocities on women in Afghanistan continue in various forms, including suppression of their basic rights, a TOLOnews report highlighted how out of around 19000 people who are currently held under prisons in Afghanistan, at least 800 are women.
The study indicates a notable decline of 52 per cent in toy imports and an impressive surge of 239 per cent in toy exports compared to the fiscal year 2014-15.
"Delhi is the capital of India so everything in Delhi should be world-class but unfortunately, it is not like that. Efforts are being made to bring changes to the villages of Delhi. Last year, I adopted 5 villages and a lot of work has been done there. Every village should have basic require
Basic facilities reach on doorstep of the poor for the first time after independence in far-flung border areas of Jammu and Kashmir.
Different government schemes have benefitted the neglected poor people under the Panchayati Raj System in border areas of J&K. Programmes like MGNREGA, PM
In his letter to the PM, Pawan Kalyan said that a basic estimate, upon calculating the figures provided by the state government itself, pegged the financial misappropriation at nearly Rs 35,141 crore only in the purported acquisition of land for the project.
Tamil Nadu Chief Secretary Shiv Das Meena said on Saturday that the rescue operation in the flood-affected southern districts of the state has been completed and the focus is now on the restoration of basic services there. However, communication lines in some districts are still reeling in t
The Berkleys live on a quiet street in Karnei Shomron in Samaria where almost every second house is undergoing necessary renovations. The homes, built in the 1980s when the town was first established, need weatherproofing, plumbing and basic upgrading.
New Delhi [India], December 22: Walking on the path of buying car insurance for the first time can be exciting and a bit overwhelming. As a new car owner, knowing varied aspects of new car insurance is very important to protect your new vehicle and, most importantly, yourself. This guide wil