Pakistan's Balochistan suffers a drinking water crisis because the filtration plants installed by the government have gone out of order due to poor maintenance.
As Afghanistan continue to face a severe humanitarian crisis under the Taliban regime, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs in a report said that it is a very real risk of systemic collapse and human catastrophe in the country as the citizens are grappling h
After wrapping up 'Girls will be Girls', Richa Chadha is all set to essay the role of a frontline worker during the second wave of the Covid crisis in an untitled film.
The Petroleum Division's top officials are worried about the development as Pakistan is already facing a gas crisis. In some of the main pockets of the city, gas has become a rare commodity even at the time of cooking.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], January 23 (ANI/NewsVoir): India's leading public relations institute, SCoRe, is excited to announce its nationwide hunt for 20 of the smartest and brightest graduates for its postgraduate programme in public relations. This programme is designed for driven and
In his debut game in Riyadh, Ronaldo played the entire 90 minutes and kept the crowd engaged. Brazilian forward Anderson Talisca gave Al-Nassr the lead shortly after the halfway point.
The News International newspaper reported that Pakistan is facing an acute shortage of dollars and has less than USD 5 billion in its reserves with its State Bank. The report said this is hardly sufficient to finance three-week of its imports. Last year, the imports of these transportation v
On January 6 the Forex reserves in the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) touched the lowest mark of USD 4.343 billion just enough for two weeks. The recurring economic crises in Pakistan are primarily caused by a persistent fiscal deficit, which is a result of the government's tendency to overspe
India remains the world's largest consumer of cashews, processing almost half of the global cashew kernels and consuming about 40 per cent of the global output. The US is a distant second, accounting for 10-15 per cent of global consumption.
As much as 85-90 per cent of the production by the Indian leather apparel and accessories industry is exported. Europe and North America account for 75 per cent of this.