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On 28th May my mother felt intense pain in the stomach, which...
Five years after the largest influx of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh camps, there has been little progress in the international effort with Myanmar to...
Farming is a complex, unpredictable and individual business. Our resources are getting depleted, land is shrinking, biodiversity is getting disturbed and environment is increasingly...
Interstate economic engagement has emerged as a priority strand of modern-era diplomacy. An instructive example is the US-China relationship. Both countries are vying for...
Title of book: Unifying the Muslim Ummah
Author: Dr Mehboobah Akhter
Publisher: Adam Publishers & Distributors, New Delhi
“O Aaron! What kept you back, when you...
When describing the advancement of Islam, historians can’t ignore Mahmut Ustaosmanoglu, also known as Sheikh Mahmud Effendi. In fact, he is the first figure,...
Name of the book: ‘Adam Smith: What He Thought and Why It Matters’
Author: Jesse Norman
Published by: Penguin, 2019
Mystery, ambiguities and misunderstandings often overshadow...
The Constitutional guarantee against discrimination under Article 15 (1) is limited to certain grounds of discrimination, but an intersectional lens can address the grievances...
In 1987, the United Nations General Assembly decided that 26th June every year be observed as International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking....
The ongoing Russian war on Ukraine was triggered (at least from a Russian perspective) by the Ukrainian intentions of joining the USA-led western military...
India’s trade relations with the Arabian Peninsula trace their genesis back several millennia, when trade took place with Harappans by ships that travelled along...
International Labour Organisation director general Guy Ryder says that ‘social protection’ is one of the most powerful measures to prevent child labour. The year...