COVID-19 Will Leave South Asia Poorer, Weaker and Less Democratic
- 3rd Jun, 2020
The coronavirus pandemic, at least in its first wave, is not expected to peak in South Asia until July. But countries in the region, which have yet to READ MORE
The coronavirus pandemic, at least in its first wave, is not expected to peak in South Asia until July. But countries in the region, which have yet to READ MORE
Pakistan is a predominantly Muslim country where 96.2% people adhere to Islam while the rest include Hindus (1.6%), Christians (1.59%), Ahmadis (0.22%) READ MORE
Foreign Minister Shah Mah-mood Qureshi has said that all the religions have equal representation in the newly formed Minority Commission by Pakistan Te READ MORE
Two recent incidents in which six people were killed show the Nepali government has systematically failed to confront entrenched caste - or descent - b READ MORE
Along with the Covid-19 outbreak in India a parallel tale of sorrow is being narrated by migrant labourers walking hundreds or even thousands of miles READ MORE
During the People's War (1996-2006), I was working as the secretary of
People's Power Consolidation Department in the base area.
The discrimination they face at schools at young age in an unwelcome atmosphere will have a long term hurt throughout their life.
The United Nations in Nepal has expressed its concern over the killing of four youths in Rukum (West) and has called for an impartial investigation.
READ MOREIndia has a sickness so serious, that even its response to the Covid-19 pandemic betrays a fatal infection. Nowhere in the world has a lockdown been as i READ MORE
A 19-year-old Dalit boy and two of his friends were killed allegedly by the family members of an upper caste girl he wanted to marry in western Nepal. READ MORE