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‘Bangladesh, India Can Cooperate In Research, Development Of Millet’
The Indian High Commissioner inaugurated an exhibition on "Food Security and Importance of Millets" at the Indian Cultural Centre in Dhaka. The exhibition is being organized as part of events to celebrate the International Year of Millet 2023.
BSF Shot Down Pakistani Drone Carrying Narcotics Near International Border In Punjab
The BSF said that four luminous strips were also found attached to the consignment for easy detection of smugglers.
1971 Genocide By Pakistan Army Will Get Global Recognition: Ex-Dutch Minister Bommel
The genocide was targeted at civilians in predominantly Hindu neighbourhoods in and around the capital Dhaka and on army barracks who were loyal to Bangabandhu and other Bengali political leaders.
Dutch Politician Leads Fact-Finding Mission To Bangladesh To Investigate Genocide Committed By Pak Army
In the United Kingdom, too, recognition of the 1971 genocide has been discussed in parliament. According to delegation leader Van Bommel, “Dutch recognition of this genocide is relevant because in 1972 the Netherlands was one of the first countries to recognize the independence of Bangladesh.”
Only 16 pc Of People In Pakistan Believe Local Economy Is Getting Better: Report
In 2022, 19 per cent of Pakistanis said their living standards were improving and 48 per cent said they were getting worse. According to the survey, Pakistani women are more likely to be affected by the economic slump than men, Dawn reported.
Sikh Women In Pakistan Continue To Face Marginalisation, Violence
A 17-year-old Sikh girl was abducted, forced to convert to Islam, and married a 30-year-old Muslim man in a similar instance recorded in 2020. Despite widespread protests and international criticism, Pakistani authorities failed to prosecute the criminals.
Mand-Pishin Market: New Pak Punjabi Gimmick To Exploit Baloch
The incident was condemned all over Pakistan, but only in written form. But if Balochistan would act in the same way (and rightly so) for their constitutional and economic rights, said Langov, the provincial home minister, "the Baloch would be labeled as anti-state".
Chinese Workers Unsafe In Pakistan Amid Blasphemy Accusations
As for women, Pakistan has a controversial record of keeping people in jail for long years, convicting and hanging victims to satisfy public outcry.
Politicians, Judiciary, Army Pushing Pakistan Towards Civil War
The institutions governing Pakistan are entangled with each other. None of the entangled leaders is ready to talk. The judiciary is taking sides.
India’s Pledge To Revive Forgotten Buddhist Folklore Across Borders
ahul Sankrityayan, known as the “Father of Hindi Travel Literature,” was a linguist as well as a creative polymath.