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FCRA registration certificate validity extended
There is some good news on the last day of 2021. The validity of FCRA registration certificate has been extended today.
There is some good...
Myanmar
Myanmar: EU slams junta for killing aid workers
The chorus for action against Myanmar's military junta is increasing following the Christmas Eve killing of aid workers attached to Save The Children. Now,...
Agriculture
Release of tenth installment of PM-KISAN to be key feature of Prime Minister’s new year day itinerary
A function to mark the release of the tenth installment of PM-KISAN funds will be a key feature of Prime Minister's new year day...
Afghanistan
Afghanistan receives a consignment of 1800 metric tonnes wheat from Pakistan
A first consignment of wheat crossed the Afghanistan-Pakistan border at Torkham today.
An initial consignment of 1,800 metric tonnes of wheat crossed the Afghanistan-Pakistan border-point...
COVID-19
An optimistic WHO chief hopes 2022 marks the end of COVID’s acute stage
Hours before 2021 ends, the World Health Organisation director general expressed optimism that the coming year may mark the end of the acute stage...
Education for all
Tabled marriage bill in India may add to population decline
A bill before India's lawmakers proposes to raise marriageable age for women to 21 years. Already India’s fertility rate has dropped below replacement level....
Governance
Private Players Enter India’s Ayushman Bharat Jan Arogya Yojna Health Insurance Scheme
Two private players been enrolled to conduct desk medical audits as part of the Jan Arogya Yojana, India's prestigious public health insurance project. The...
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Uneven partnerships could stifle attainment of SDGs
The 2030 agenda for sustainable development puts emphasis on equal partnerships. But lower-middle-income and low-income countries have fewer partnerships compared to rich nations, a...
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Voluntary Corporate Emissions Targets Not Enough to Create Real Climate Action
Companies’ emissions reduction targets should not be the sole measure of corporate climate ambition, according to a new perspective...
Bangladesh witnesses longest heat wave in 76 years
Meteorologists said that Bangladesh is experiencing its longest heat wave in recorded history this April with forecasts showing no...
Two Challenges Before Microfinance
The rate of interest charged by microfinance institutions is high enough not to allow microfinance to bring about any...
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Voluntary Corporate Emissions Targets Not Enough to Create Real Climate Action
Companies’ emissions reduction targets should not be the sole...
Bangladesh witnesses longest heat wave in 76 years
Meteorologists said that Bangladesh is experiencing its longest heat...
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