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South Asia is among the world’s most climate-vulnerable regions, grappling with rising temperatures, erratic monsoons, and ...
The Adverse Impact of the New Education Policy (NEP2020) on Bihar’s Education System” and the need to explore an alternative State Education Policy (SEP). This event, Bihar Policy Dialogue, was held ...
The British Chamber of Commerce Philippines (BCCP) recognized the recent cabinet reorganization of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. as a reasonable move, halfway through its term, that could ...
NEW DELHI: The Congress on Tuesday claimed that in "Modi Raj", India's inequality levels have surpassed that of the "colonial British Raj" with "monopolisation" ...
The transformation of the 140-year-old vestige of the British Raj into a quaint 100-seater cafe was the brainchild of East Khasi Hills superintendent of police Vivek Syiem. He first floated the idea ...
TELUS is investing more than $15 billion over the next five years to expand and enhance its network infrastructure and operations across British Columbia. As Canada navigates a challenging ...
Visiting Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng on Sunday held talks in London with British Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves on enhancing economic and financial cooperation between the two countries.
The Congress party alleges that under the Modi government, India's inequality has exceeded levels seen during British colonial rule, fueled by monopolization and wage stagnation. Citing a ...
It was a parallel regime by all counts which needled the British for several years – as it was launched soon after Mahatma Gandhi’s historic ‘Quit India’ call in 1942.
The end of British colonial rule birthed two sovereign nations—but hastily drawn borders caused simmering tensions to boil over. 75 years later, memories of Partition still haunt survivors.
Research on the 1935 Quetta earthquake is shockingly limited, where anthropologists and historians can study colonial policies and particularly as they stand with reconstruction efforts following ...