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"Good thing for people": Humanist Dina Perla Portnaar hails initiative against blasphemy laws
A UN side event highlights how blasphemy laws in Asia are used to
Why exocomet 3I/ATLAS is glowing green as it approaches Earth
The International Gemini Observatory caught a glowing glimpse of exocomet 3I/ATLAS which is
The Silent Spring: Nature’s Whisper
I have read Rachel Carson’s ‘Silent Spring’ more than once. Each reading leaves
Strengthening Nalanda Buddhism: IHCNBT’s Historic First General Assembly
The Indian Himalayan Council of Nalanda Buddhist Tradition (IHCNBT) successfully convened its first
Amsterdam’s “Lonely Uyghur” About Celebrating Nowruz in Exile
For the Uyghurs, Nowruz is one of the national holidays they have shaped
Well-known Content Creator Ashraful Alam Plants 1,000 Fruit Trees in the Village
Farmers and agricultural resources are the main driving force behind agrarian Bangladesh.
Laos issues world's first-ever stamp depicting Shri Ram Lalla of Ayodhya
Lao PDR (Lao People's Democratic Republic) has issued a postage stamp featuring Shri
The Journey of Sajia Tonny
Sajia Tonny, known for her dynamic presence on Maasranga Television and other major news channels
Emran Emon listed as the best writer of South Asia
Prominent writer, researcher and columnist Emran Emon has been added to the list of South Asia's
Arunachal: Ziro Festival unveils spectacular lineup for its 10th anniversary edition
Ziro Festival, Northeast India’s most iconic and anticipated contemporary festival, is proud to
A hilly village where littering invites steep penalty
Roads and other public places littered with garbage are often found in various


