“Ramadan Mubarak,” screamed Sadiq Khan, the Mayor of London. “Happy Ramadan!” The crowd cheered. The city is home to over a million Muslims … writes Kaliph Anaz The lights are back, not
The effect of the water crisis in Pakistan is already being felt among people. Almost 30 million Pakistanis have no access to clean water, 80% of people living in 24 major cities
The wearing of hijab is now mandatory for female students and teachers. Individuals are being required to register as Pakistani citizens in the 2023 census. Another development contributing to concerns of Talibanization
The foundation-laying ceremony of the Mall of Srinagar, which will begin with an investment of INR 2.5 billion was held at Sempora, Srinagar Lulu Group is launching a new hypermarket in Jammu
There are only job-seekers, and no job-givers in Pakistan-ruled Jammu and Kashmir as a result of complete neglect of education that has narrowed avenues of higher studies on one hand and employment
To develop science in a way that it becomes India’s strength will be crucial to India’s story of development over the next 25 years i.e. the Amritkaal. In that context, the 108th
The deteriorating security situation and the issue of increasing threat to Chinese nationals in Pakistan has been raised at all levels from the Chinese President Xi Jin Ping, to the Foreign Minister
In the current situation, while Pakistan was betting on the next instalment (USD 1.1 billion) of the IMF package of USD 6.5 billion, the delays in the disbursement is only adding to
The Saudi staff of Lulu Hypermarket created ‘The Biggest Human Saudi National Flag’ measuring 18m X 12m in celebration of the 1st Saudi Flag Day Lulu contributes to the history of Saudi
Cash-strapped Pakistan could go dry on the fuel front soon. Such an unenviable situation, analysts point out, is caused by its bad foreign policy choices made amidst domestic political turmoil and economic