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Sustainability, Unity and Youth take centre stage at opening ceremony of Gulf Youth Games

Dubai Opera is gearing up to host the opening ceremony of the first Gulf Youth Games, which will be held in the UAE from April 16 to May 2. The event will feature 3,500 male and female athletes competing in 25 individual and team sports. The opening ceremony will be held on April 16 and will be attended by 1,500 people. The ceremony will

Does humanity still prevail?

The new elected government has failed to implement any meaningful measures to control market prices and to ensure fair distribution of essential items. As the first Ashra of the holy month of Ramadan concludes, the streets of the Islamic Republic are marred with scenes of chaos and lawlessness. Despite the teachings of Ramadan emphasizing

Precision agriculture, a modern farming technique

Precision agriculture is a farming method that utilizes technology to optimize crop yield and reduce waste. Precision agriculture is a modern farming technique that uses technology, such as sensors, GPS mapping, and data analysis software, to optimize crop yields and reduce waste. Precision agriculture is a farming method that utilizes

TECHNOLOGY OF FATE – A POEM FROM WEST BENGAL, INDIA

Mechanics or Technology, by which name shall I call you? Dr. Tamali Neogi is a poet and creative writer from West Bengal, India Dr. Tamali Neogi is Assistant Professor of English, Gushkara College (Affiliated to the University of Burdwan), Gushkara (West Bengal), India. Her V.S. Naipaul, Dark and Comic Vision is published by

The world urgently needs 44 million teachers by 2030

The effect of a worldwide teacher shortage is profound -UN issues global alert over teacher shortage Geneva The world urgently needs 44 million teachers by 2030 in order to make the Sustainable Development Goals a reality, a new report from UNESCO, the UN agency championing education, announced this week. The Global teacher shortage