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Pakistan arrests Ahmadis saying Eid rituals 'violation of constitution'. Why it's not
Firstpost· 5 days agoMultiple people belonging to the Ahmadiyya community were detained by the police and were accused of...
Creating inclusive workplaces: addressing microaggressions effectively
Livemint· 2 days ago“If I told them that they were being fatphobic, I was mocked and passive aggressively told I was...
Calcutta HC rule providing 1% reservation to transgender persons is a move in the right direction
Hindustan Times· 2 days agoThe petitioner, in the case, did not pray for any mandamus (judicial writ) asking for reservation...
"Unacceptably High": Alcohol Kills Nearly 3 Million People Every Year, Says WHO
NDTV· 14 hours agoAlcohol kills nearly three million people annually, the World Health Organization said on Tuesday, adding that while the death rate had dropped slightly in recent years it remained "unacceptably ...
NPS Can Help You Retire Comfortably And Get A Steady Income
Free Press Journal· 5 days agoThe National Pension System (NPS) has not only become a popular retirement planning tool in India's...
Merck Foundation and Africa Reproductive Care Society ARCS Conduct 3rd World Infertility Awareness...
The Week· 6 days ago(This story has not been edited by THE WEEK and is auto-generated from a PTI
Doubts abound about new Alzheimer's blood test
The Sentinel Echo, London, Ky.· 3 days agoJun. 22—For the first time, people worried about their risk of Alzheimer's disease can go online, order a blood test, and receive results in the privacy of their homes. This might seem appealing ...
Senate Dems applaud movement on voting rights bills, while Republicans remain opposed
Michigan Advance· 5 days agoLast week, members of the Michigan Senate Elections and Ethics Committee voted to advance a package...
Opinion | India’s Selective Secularism: Why Only Reform Hindus? - News18
News18· 4 days agoBharat has often fallen victim to such good intentions from our social and political leaders. A...
‘Gurram Jashuva showed that stigmatised people are worthy of poetry’: Translator Chinnaiah Jangam
Scroll· 4 days agoIn February, Telangana-born academic and translator Chinnaiah Jangam was awarded the AK Ramanujan Book Prize for Translation by the Association for Asian Studies for his translation of a pioneering ...