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Take a captivating journey through time as we uncover the mysteries of lost cities and vanished civilizations that once shaped human history. From the silent ruins of Mesopotamia to the hidden depths ...
The Swiss Alps are heavenly, but Gulmarg in Kashmir is, too. Said to be one of the highest lift-served ski resorts in the ...
A “melting pot” implies that heritage blends harmoniously into one smooth stew. But in South Africa - and especially in Cape Town - many of us carry cultures that were never allowed to flourish freely ...
Federal Minister for Planning, Ahsan Iqbal, has said that as India has weaponized water and on the face New Delhi's bad intentions, the government of Pakistan has decided to complete Di-amer-Bhasha ...
The World Bank has stated that there is no provision to unilaterally suspend the Indus Waters Treaty. President Ajay Banga emphasized that while the treaty can be amended or terminated by mutual ...
The treaty specifies how the waters of the Indus River basin — around which one of the world’s oldest civilizations, the Indus Valley civilization, flourished — will be used by the two ...
India is considering plans to dramatically increase the water it draws from a major river that feeds Pakistani farms downstream, as part of retaliatory action for a deadly April attack on tourists ...
She scored 76%.Ankit Maity, a commerce student from Indus Valley World School, struggled with severe asthma and multiple allergies, which left him hospitalised during exams.
The Indus Valley civilization, equal in power to Mesopotamia and Egypt, reigned between about 2500 B.C. and 1700 B.C. in what is now mainly Pakistan on the Indian subcontinent.
If you’re the kind of person who finishes a jar of pickles and finds yourself tipping it to sip the last of the juice, kanji ...
India’s suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty is a strategic and symbolic masterstroke, capitalizing on a broken bilateral relationship and Pakistan’s internal weaknesses.