Over 23 million Afghans face acute hunger, with the World Food Programme calling food aid their only hope. Due to funding cuts, WFP warns of worsening starvation, especially in remote areas. Khaama Press reports urgent global support is needed to prevent a deeper humanitarian crisis.
New Delhi [India], June 5: Yandex B2B Tech, Yandex School of Data Analysis, and the Far Eastern Federal University (FEFU), have developed and open-sourced a neural network designed to streamline coastal waste cleanup in hard-to-reach regions. Deployed successfully in the remote areas of Sout
Taking a significant initiative towards improving health services in the remote areas of the state, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Tuesday launched five fully equipped Mobile Medical Units (MMUs).
New Delhi [India], April 30: Owning a two-wheeler in India is more than just a convenience--it's often a necessity. Whether it's for commuting to work, running household errands, or enabling mobility in remote areas, bikes and scooters have long been the go-to choice for millions.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], April 22: Red Instruments & Power Solutions Pvt Ltd (RIPS), a Mumbai-based leader in electronics and solar energy solutions, proudly unveils 'Smiling Sun', a cutting-edge, zero-maintenance solar system specially designed for rural India. Built with advanced
New Delhi [India], April 2: India's pet care landscape is evolving, but access to quality services still lags behind the rising expectations of modern pet parents. Scattered service providers, lack of reliable doorstep options, limited access in remote areas, and high delivery charges often
Of the total 32 lakh defence pensioners, approximately 31 lakh have been onboarded on System for Pension Administration - Raksha (SPARSH) and their pensions are being directly credited into their bank accounts, said Ministry of Defence.
Meghalaya's TB control program integrates traditional healers and modern technology, including hand-held X-rays and NAAT machines, to address local challenges like remote areas and telecom issues, says Deputy Commissioner Abhilash Baranwal.
The Indian Army has initiated a free coaching program for students in remote areas of Jammu and Kashmir to prepare for the Sainik School Entrance Exam. This initiative aims to provide equal opportunities to students in far-flung regions, offering both offline and online classes.
These natural events have severed access to various remote areas, including Dasakram, Chilam, Manimarg, Darle, Kala Pani, Mir Malik, Nanga Parbat Rupal Valley, and Parsheng, leading to severe shortages of essentials such as food, medicine, and a lack of electricity and mobile network connect