Tag: South Asia
Only 8 professors for over 7,000 students!
Once known as one of the best institutions of South Asia, Government College University’s (GCU) 27 departments are working without heads or deans while...
Could Mohenjo Daro be lost forever?
Officials say they are doing their best to save one of the most important archaeological sites in south Asia, Mohenjo Daro. But some experts...
Health can bring peace, WHO thinks
WHO Representative in Pakistan Dr Guido Sabatinelli said on Monday that health can serve as an effective bridge for peace in the South Asian...
WiMax Forum South Asia Conference 2012 concludes successfully
The WiMAX Forum, the global body that certifies and promotes the compatibility and interoperability of broadband wireless products, hosted the South Asia Conference 2012...
Apportioning blame
It’s not just the politicians…
India is the only country in South Asia where democracy has survived in its classical form. It got disfigured in...
SAP-PK launches WCGN
South Asia Partnership Pakistan (SAP-PK) organised a media briefing on Wednesday where it was announced that 14 countries, including Pakistan, have launched a new...
For South Asians, sanitation means ‘dignity’ and ‘cleanliness’
For the people of South Asia, sanitation means “dignity” and “cleanliness”, said a report released on Thursday by WaterAid together with the Freshwater Action...
Violence against women far from over in South Asia
The speakers at a South Asian conference here on Thursday called for a collective struggle and structural reforms to end violence against women in...