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Labelling India-origin cheese 'Made in India' with Pride

India, June 2 -- Aishwarya Menon, Partner, Trademark, Copyright, Geographical Indication, K&S Partners, Gurgaon As lifestyles shift and urbanisation increases, people are adopting western-style diets... Read More


The Neocolonial Logics

Pakistan, June 2 -- Edward Said's assertion that colonialism was primarily the product of an imperialistic mindset coupled with a capitalistic desire for profit has been a continuous and unending proc... Read More


Fashion acts as cross-cultural bridge, attracts tourists

Jakarta, June 2 -- Tourism Minister Widiyanti Putri Wardhana emphasized that fashion events are not merely about clothing but also serve to introduce Indonesia's diverse cultures, making them an appea... Read More


AI education in India explained: Building a future-ready workforce

India, June 2 -- Artificial Intelligence (AI) education is growing rapidly in India, thanks to the government for the efforts to prepare the youth for the jobs of the future. A report released by the ... Read More


Dar port's quiet revolution: Tanzania's boldest play yet for trade dominance in Africa

Dar es Salaam, June 2 -- For decades, the Port of Dar es Salaam was a cautionary tale—a bottleneck of delays, stifled by excessive bureaucracy, and generally avoided by serious traders unless ab... Read More


Upcoming budget likely to address most DSE demands

Dhaka, June 2 -- The forthcoming FY2025-26 national budget is expected to incorporate several key proposals from the Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE), reflecting a strong alignment with the capital market's... Read More


CRF gets new committee

Dhaka, June 2 -- Chattogram Reporters Forum (CRF) has been elected new committee, the committee members are President Kazi Monsur,General Secretary Golam Mawla Murad, Senior Vice President Aliur Rahma... Read More


Myanmar junta extends ceasefire again after earthquake

Dhaka, June 2 -- Myanmar's junta has extended a post-earthquake truce, after the expiry of a previous humanitarian ceasefire it was accused of flouting with a continued campaign of air strikes.The jun... Read More


Bengaluru deluges spark urgent call for urban resilience

India, June 2 -- The unprecedented downpour overwhelmed the city's outdated stormwater infrastructure. The chaos exposed not only the city's fragile urban planning but also the wider ecological risks ... Read More


The Silent Architect: How geology shapes every structure we build

India, June 2 -- When we look at the marvels of modern construction - soaring skyscrapers, sprawling industries, intricate networks of highway and railway bridges and embankments, airports, and energy... Read More