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'Will not allow anyone to touch Aravalli', says SC; refuses nod for Haryana's zoo safari plan

India, Feb. 13 -- The Supreme Court on Thursday said it will not allow "anyone to touch the Aravallis", refusing to permit the Haryana Government to submit a detailed plan on jungle safari till a defi... Read More


Govt clears CM Skill Development Scheme

India, Feb. 13 -- Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has approved the "Chief Minister Skill Development Scheme" aimed at providing structured training, financial support and digital market access to artisans ... Read More


Speaker inaugurates book stall at DU Literature Festival

India, Feb. 13 -- Delhi Assembly Speaker Vijender Gupta on Thursday inaugurated a book stall showcasing the commemorative coffee table book "Shatabdi-Yatra: Vithalbhai Ki Gaurav Gatha" at the Delhi Un... Read More


Why brands can become emotional lifelines in times of crisis

South Africa, Feb. 13 -- In a crowded gym, a family of four sit huddled together on makeshift beds pushed side by side each other. The parents wrap donated blankets around their shoulders; the teenage... Read More


Yaytseslav Trahov Kenya Videos, Russian Man Mtwapa, Nyali, Mombasa Videos

Kenya, Feb. 13 -- The Yaytseslav Trahov Kenya videos are back in the spotlight, with fresh leaks from his time along the coast sending shockwaves through social media and leaving many Kenyans furious ... Read More


TFS tasked to craft strong strategies for the industrial economy through forest resources

DODOMA, Feb. 13 -- THE Minister for Natural Resources and Tourism, Ashatu Kijaji, has tasked the new advisory board of the Tanzania Forest Services Agency (TFS) to craft strong strategies to grow the ... Read More


Political rhetoric fueling J-K divide; Statehood mustn't divide people: Sajad Lone

Jammu, Feb. 13 -- Aaqib Khan Srinagar, Feb 13 (KNS): Peoples Conference chairman and MLA Handwara Sajad Lone on Friday criticised the functioning of the Jammu and Kashmir government during the ongoing... Read More


Kilwa ruins fascinate 150 tourists bought by Le Bellot ship

KILWA, Feb. 13 -- OVER 150 tourists from nine countries who are in the country, have toured the Kilwa Kisiwani ruins park on the island. The tourists are from Canada, France, the UK, the USA, Switzer... Read More


SAMIA @ 100 DAYS: Rail renaissance reshapes Tanzania's growing economy

DAR ES SALAAM, Feb. 13 -- IN its first 100 days in office, the sixth phase government has continued to implement significant reforms, resulting in major milestones, including the Tanzania Railway Corp... Read More


Why youth must champion peace, unity and development

DAR ES SALAAM, Feb. 13 -- IT is crucial for young people to champion peace, unity and development because they are both the present strength and the future architects of the nation. The stability Tanz... Read More