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Bangladesh's Record Remittance Flow: But Remittance Architecture Needs To Be Secure And Future-Ready

While FY25 has been a success story, sustaining this trend won’t be easy. Bangladesh’s remittance economy relies heavily on labor migration to the Middle East and Southeast Asia. However, labor demand in host countries is changing due to automation, nationalization of jobs (Saudi Arabia’s Saudization policy), and shifting immigration laws. The future of low-skilled labor exports is uncertain

The Indian Migrant in the Middle East: Between Institutional and Climate Insecurities

The question must be asked: has the Middle Eastern dream become an Indian nightmare? Migrant workers face compounding insecurities, with the confiscation of passports turning them into virtual hostages. Structural exploitation, poor working conditions, and the intensifying climate crisis disproportionately impact Indian migrants—many of whom are semi- or unskilled laborers from already vulnerable communities.

Modi's Visit Rekindles a New Era in India-Trinidad Relations And Cultural Renewal

This was no mere diplomatic courtesy call. India’s renewed outreach must be seen through the lens of historical connection and future potential. Nearly 44 percent of Trinidad and Tobago’s Indian diaspora traces its origins to the indentured labour system—deep roots that have flourished into rich cultural traditions shared in cuisine, music, festivals, and faith.

Healing, Hope And The Human Spirit: On Curing Cancer And Reducing Humanity's Suffering

The good news is our team of scientists and biomedical engineers at Columbia University has developed a stent, The Stentinel, that can continuously scan the bloodstream to find cancer’s first cells and the earliest biomarkers. And, the stent can be programmed to electrocute The First Cell. This approach will democratize medicine worldwide, shifting the healthcare paradigm from one of treating illness to one of maintaining wellness

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100 books banned for carrying blasphemous, anti-Pakistan content

The curriculum board of Pakistan's Punjab province has imposed an immediate ban on at least 100 books with a plan of banning many more being taught in private schools for carrying blasphemous and anti-Pakistan content

Theatre artists in Lahore protest against hall closures

Theatre artists across Lahore have taken to the streets to protest against the indefinite closure of halls in the wake of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic

US Embassy launches song to honour Bangladesh's frontline workers

The US Embassy, through the US Agency for International Development (USAID), recently released a song, titled "Joy Hobe"  to recognise and thank Bangladesh's frontline workers who deliver essential services amidst the COVID-19 pandemic

Fashion for Good's South Asia Innovation Programme

Five Indian innovators have made it to the second batch of Fashion for Goods South Asia Innovation Programme, the organisation announced on Thursday

Himachal man sells cow to buy smartphone for kids' online studies

A poor family in Himachal Pradesh state in India had to sell their cow, a substantial source of income, for just Rs 6,000 to buy a smartphone so that their two children could stay connected with online studies amid the COVID-19 lockdown

BJP asks Bollywood to renounce its links with 'ISI agents'

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Wednesday asked Bollywood to renounce its "links" with Pakistan's spy agency ISI after pictures of several film stars posing with known anti-India activists abroad surfaced on social media

73 years on, gurdwara restored to Sikhs in Quetta

The Baloch­istan government on Wednesday handed over a 200-year-old gurdwara to the Sikh community

Landmark Kabul hotel owes $168 mn to Afghan government

Afghanistan's Ministry of Information and Culture says that an international five-star hotel in Kabul owes them 168 million dollars

Afghanistan's popular wedding halls reopen amid coronavirus threats

Wedding halls in Kabul city are reopening for receptions even as the deadly coronavirus is still threatening lives across the country

Rs 50K reward for info about man who burnt kitten alive

The Humane Society International-India has announced a reward of Rs 50,000 to anyone providing information leading to the arrest of an unidentified man who had burnt alive a kitten in Hyderabad

This Pakistani woman cattle seller is breaking stereotypes

In Pakistan, the business of livestock -- cows, buffaloes, sheep, goats and camels - reaches its peak when the entire country is filled with cattle markets with sellers thronging with sacrificial animals for sale before the Eid-ul-Azha

Door opens for transgenders in Pakistan government jobs

The federal and Punjab governments have decided to start inducing people who are transgender in the public sector, including the police department

Violence against women – an inconvenient truth in Afghanistan

At least 2,582 cases of violence against women were registered in Afghanistan during the first six months of 2020

Pandemic Fallout: About 100 schools go up for sale in Bangladesh

It was a heartbreaking decision for Nargis Akter to make. Burdened with unpaid bills, she had no other choice but to put her school up for sale

Aligarh boy tops in US high school

Mohammad Shadab, the son of a motor mechanic in Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, has topped at his high school in the US