A 109-year-old Shiva temple, connected to Kashmir's former royal family, burned down in a dawn fire on Wednesday in the tourist town of Gulmarg, 55 kilometers from Srinagar. Constructed in 1915 by Mohini Bai Sisodia, the queen of Kashmir’s last king Maharaja Hari Singh, the temple—Mohinishwar Shivalaya Shiv Mandir, also known as Maharani temple—was perched on a hillock surrounded by meadows.
«These are the companies planning to expand their operations in India,» Deputy CEO Anatoly Popov noted
«We agreed that our Chadian friends will convey to us their wishes about those forms of interaction, sectors of their economy where they consider the presence of Russian economic operators useful,» the Russian foreign minister underlined
Aviastar produced six airplanes last year, Governor of the Ulyanovsk Region Alexey Russkikh said
The dollar edged down by 0.03% to 88.77 rubles, while the euro dropped by 0.08% to 96.52 rubles
According to the Russian leader, «business conditions are such that they are becoming non-competitive,» which may lead to «grave consequences for the European economy on the whole»
Tobacco farmers are smiling all the way to the bank seven weeks into the business as the country, so far, has already fetched $182million. Currently, the country has sold 64.7 million kgs of Tobacco. Good prices offered in this year’s tobacco market season has since triggered people’s interest to venture into the production of […] The post Tobacco back to its golden days? Malawi fetches $182million with only seven weeks of selling appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
The Southern Africa Alcohol Policy Alliance (SAAPA) has been launched in Malawi today, with a clear roadmap to tackle alcohol consumption among people of all ages. According to Jefferson Milanzi, the newly elected board chairperson of SAAPA Chapter in Malawi, the country’s efforts to combat alcohol consumption among young people have been unsuccessful due to […] The post SAAPA Chapter launched in Malawi appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Mtsogoleri wa dziko lino Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera wagwirizana ndi ganizo lokhazikitsa Museum of African Liberation omwe ndi malo osungira zinthu zakale komanso mbiri ya Africa. Chakwera wati izi zikhala chikumbutso kwa mibadwo yamtsogolo za mavuto omwe dziko la Africa lidakumana nawo lisadapeze ufulu. A Chakwera anena izi pomwe anakumana ndi kazeme Simbarashe Mumbengegwi, nthumwi […] The post Chakwera agwirizana ndi ganizo lomanga malo osungira zinthu zakale ndi mbiri ya Africa appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Diversity Forum, a consortium of nine organisations working on human rights of key populations, has reiterated the need to give special attention to people who inject drugs so that they are able to prevent themselves from contracting HIV. According to the Malawi National Strategic Plan, key populations in the country include men who are attracted […] The post People who inject drugs need attention to help them prevent HIV-Diversity Forum appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
A corporate organisation, Pacific Group under its free Borehole Rehabilitation Project, has condemned the growing tendency of vandalizing boreholes to steal spare parts in some parts of the country. Vice Team Leader for the organization, Abdul Majeed , made the condemnation in Balon on Tuesday Village at Thondwe in Zomba. He observed that the tendency […] The post Pacific group Borehole rehabilitation project condemns the vandalizing of boreholes. appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
[New Times] In honour of World Environment Day 2024, themed «Restoration, Desertification, and Drought Resilience,» here we highlight Rwanda's efforts to protect natural resources and combat climate change. Through political leadership, strategic partnerships, and effective policies, Rwanda's 30-year journey serves as a valuable example that safeguarding natural resources and combating the devastating effects of climate change is within reach.
[Radio Dalsan] Somalia's Hirshabelle State President Ali Abdullahi Hussein Gudlaawe on Tuesday visited the ATMIS Burundi Contingent Commander Col. Oscar Hatungimana at Sector 5 headquarters in Jowhar Airfield.
[New Times] Rwandans living in the country and abroad can, from June 5, access Apostille services of different foreign public documents on Irembo, an e-government services platform, the government has announced.
The aura of invincibility around Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been shattered by Indian voters in the general elections. BJP won 240 seats, Congress 99, with BJP-led NDA crossing the majority mark. International media described the results as unexpected and a rare setback for Hindu nationalists.
Chandrababu Naidu confirmed TDP's alignment with NDA, emphasizing the importance of Naidu and Nitish Kumar's support for the BJP to form the government.
SINGAPORE - A pre-school teacher was suspended after an investigation found that she had kicked a five-year-old girl in her right shin to make her sit properly on April 2. A spokesperson for the Early Childhood Development Agency (ECDA) told The Straits Times on June 5 it was alerted to the incident on April 3. ECDA said the childcare centre suspended the teacher from pre-school duties after conducting its investigations. “The errant teacher subsequently resigned and to date, she has not been working in the pre-school sector,” ECDA said, adding that it has taken regulatory actions against the pre-school operator and the teacher involved, without elaborating. The police confirmed that a report was lodged and investigations are ongoing. The childcare centre did not respond to ST’s queries about the incident. Neither the school nor the parents can be named as it could lead to the identity of the affected child, which is not allowed under the Children and Young Persons Act.
Saskatchewan RCMP are searching for a suspect who they say fled from incidents in Winnipeg and Niverville, Man.
Stockholm, Sweden (HOL) — A 22-year-old Somali-Swede, Mohamedamin Abdirisek Ibrahim, was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of his seven-months-pregnant girlfriend, Saga Forsgren Elneborg.
Mogadishu (HOL) — Kenya Airways has explained the recent week-long diversions of its flights to Mogadishu, citing adverse weather conditions over Somalia as the primary cause. Since May 24, 2024, flights have faced stronger-than-usual tailwinds, making it unsafe to land at Aden Adde International Airport.
A second juror in the first federal Feeding Our Future trial was excused Tuesday after hearing about an attempted bribe of another jury member.
Experts say the rental market is struggling to keep up with population booms in Regina and Saskatoon.
People have found a new reason to be angry on the internet, and this time, it's about grocery carts. More specifically, whether or not you return your shopping cart to the grocery store corral or leave it in the parking lot — and if leaving it is rude.
Opposition Spokesperson on Transport, Mikael Phillips, has suggested the Government use a portion of the traffic fines it collects to fund a much-needed road safety education campaign to address the issue of frequent traffic crashes...
The National Works Agency (NWA) says work is now under way to replace the Christmas River Bridge in Portland. The bridge, which is located along the Long Road to Manchioneal corridor, is being replaced as part of works valued at over $681 million....
Normality has returned to Baxter's Mountain Primary School following the suspension of classes due to flooded roadways on Tuesday. Principal of Baxter's Mountain Primary, Sherene Harris told The Gleaner a short while ago that the rains have...
Students of Muschett High School in Trelawny are now in online classes due to flooding at both entrances to the school. Acting Principal Morsal Small-Walker told The Gleaner on Wednesday that "the rain started falling from 2:00 p.m. (...
More and more countries are backing the Chinese-Brazilian plan for resolving the Ukrainian conflict, Beijing has said Read Full Article at RT.com
Kiev has barred Ukrainians with dual citizenship from leaving the country as part of its continuing mobilization efforts Read Full Article at RT.com