During his five-day visit to India, Al-Issa expressed concern over the escalating conflicts and wars worldwide. Regardless of the reasons behind these conflicts, he called for “peace and love amongst all.”
New Delhi [India], July 13: Kapur Infratech, a notable Delhi NCR-based real estate company, known for its in-demand, reasonable yet luxury housing projects, has recently embarked on a workforce expansion, offering about 200 job openings. The robust real estate-centric hiring spree is envisio
"G20 leadership of India should be admired for the simple reason that the Prime Minister has picked the theme of sharing with everyone. It's not about G20, but also sharing. The theme he (PM Modi) has taken for G20 is how the rest of the world takes comfort in India's Chairmanship of G20,
"India welcomes leading Saudi Arabia voice of moderation n peace advocacy H.E. Dr Mohammad Abdulkarim Al-Issa @MhmdAlissa SG @MWLOrg n Chairman @The_CRL. The visit shall surely boost, empower voices of faith, reasons n understandings which cherish and celebrate Unity in Diversity," GaddiNash
The Delhi High Court on Monday set aside the Central Government's order of cancellation of the (Overseas Citizen of India) OCI Card of Professor Ashok Swain. He had challenged the order saying that it was without any reasoning. He is a professor of peace and conflict research at Uppsala Univ
The ideal driving conditions are sought after by commuters every day, but they are rarely attained. The traffic gets worse and is frequently jammed once the weather gets poor. In general, attributes like light traffic and beautiful weather are linked to a stress-free commute. But alas, even
As per some doctors, the primary reasons for the rise in seasonal ailments in the capital are the warming of the weather, the consumption of spoiled food, and unclean water.
West Indies skipper Shai Hope revealed that their failure to take up catches in the second innings hurt their chances massively in their 8-wicket defeat against Sri Lanka on Friday in the Cricket World Cup Qualifier.
The researchers discovered a variety of contributing reasons after reviewing qualitative studies over the previous 20 years, including: a persisting stigma around periods; society's normalisation of menstruation discomfort; and a lack of medical knowledge concerning the issue.