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No More Canals and Dams Accepted

Council of Common Interests) functions as a Punjab-dominated institution – Awami Tehreek Moro, Sindh A protest march was organized by Awami Tehreek in Moro town of Naushahro Feroze district on Sunday May 11, 2025 against the construction of canals from River Indus in Punjab, corporate farming, artificial water scarcity in

Technology: From Chai to ChatGPT

Artificial Intelligence (AI), once seen only in sci-fi movies, is now becoming a real part of everyday life In Pakistan, the day often starts with a hot cup of chai. But now, for many young people, it also starts with checking their phones not just for messages, but for help from something new: AI. Artificial Intelligence (AI), once

UoS organises scientific symposium on AI, digital twin applications in energy

The University of Sharjah (UoS), through the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research and Graduate Studies, organised a scientific symposium titled “AI and Digital Twin for Energy Applications,” in collaboration with the Sharjah Electricity, Water, and Gas Authority (SEWA). The symposium aimed to highlight the applications of

The Cycle That Never Came

Not all promises are fulfilled the way we expect. Sometimes, what we never receive becomes the reason we rise the highest. In a quiet village nestled beside the winding waters of the Rohri Canal, where the soil smelled of wheat and river silt, lived the Manjhi family. Their life was humble, stitched together by simplicity, love, and

Abu Dhabi Marine Sports Club crowns winners of sailing race

The Abu Dhabi Marine Sports Club concluded the sailing race yesterday on the Abu Dhabi Breakwater, which included nine categories, with the participation of 65 sailors from the club's academy, as part of its plans to develop the skills of juniors and youth. The race was attended by Sheikh Ahmed bin Hamdan Al Nahyan, Chairman of the UAE