World migration report 2024
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) launched the World Migration Report 2024, which reveals significant shifts in global migration patterns, including a record number of displaced people
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) launched the World Migration Report 2024, which reveals significant shifts in global migration patterns, including a record number of displaced people
Cleaner lakes and greener parks await Hyderabadis. The highly polluted lakes under the Hyderabad Urban Development Authority (HUDA) limits will be restored and turned into blue lakes with green parks
The plight of children who work in mines and quarries that are often dangerous, dirty and can post a grave risk to their health and safety will be the focus of the fourth World Day Against Child
Eliminating child labour has for a long time been a persistent problem for the Government as well as society. Despite several regulations to curb the vicious trend, solutions have proved to be
A humanist and pragmatic approach was suggested towards the elimination of child labour in Pakistan, as though a manifestation of poverty it further aggravated unemployment among the adult
Speakers at a seminar in Peshawar (Pakistan) asked the federal government to extend the devolution plan to the Federally Administered Tribal Areas so that tribesmen could elect their representatives
Participants at a recent two-day seminar on National Rehabilitation Policy and the Draft Tribal Policy at the Political Science Department of Gauhati University (GU) have found the Draft Tribal
Participants at a recent two-day seminar on National Rehabilitation Policy and the Draft Tribal Policy at the Political Science Department of Gauhati University (GU) have found the Draft Tribal
Scientists have once again underscored the connection between violent imagery in the media and their effects, though short-term, on young children's arousal, thoughts and emotions. Such imagery can
In a bid to tackle Naxalite menace in Chikmagalur district, the Karnataka State Cabinet decided to implement a Rs 23 crore package for rehabilitation of 201 tribal families, of the total 1300, living
Mounds of sand, cement and bamboos dot the ground; Masons, plumbers and labourers are at work. The target is to erect a 26-metre tall reservoir meant to supply three lakh gallons of potable water.