The concept of utilising waste to generate energy might soon be introduced in Pakistan and the ministries concerned would be educated about the technology, said Federation of Pakistan Chambers of ... ( read original story ...)
Why Some People Are Criticising UN Women Pakistan’s Anti-Dowry Campaign
Some felt that anyone involved in the opulent wedding business of Pakistan had no right to criticise the culture of dowry. Many also pointed out that just like dowry, the burden of buying expensive ... ( read original story ...)
Rs 5,000 Banknote ban in Pakistan to counter corruption and avoid bankruptcy
Banning Rs5000 currency note in Pakistan has been the most discussed debate to avoid bankruptcy and help improve the economy and banking sector. The ban will ... ( read original story ...)
Supporting beneficial ownership transparency in Mongolia
Undisclosed ownership interests enable profound corruption in a variety of sectors, particularly in the extractive industries, where the magnitude of money involved attracts a number of insidious ... ( read original story ...)
World Business Watch: India passenger vehicle retail sales dip 4% in January
The Global shortage of semiconductor and chips across the world is impacting Indian vehicles sale as well According to FADA, PV sales stood at 2,94,817 units in January 2020. ( read original story ...)
India Biomass Market Outlook and Forecasts By Top Manufacturers, Production, Consumption, Trade Statistics, and Growth Analysis
India Biomass Market Report Contain Size Analysis, Competitive Landscape, Revenue Status, Future Opportunities, compound annual growth, in-depth qualitative analysis and Demand By Top Key Players "The ... ( read original story ...)
Georgia election officials formally launch investigation into Trump phone calls
The Georgia Secretary of State's office has formally launched an investigation into former President Donald Trump's phone calls to state election officials in which he sought help to overturn the ... ( read original story ...)
China antitrust: Beijing’s new rule book raises the bar for what counts as a monopoly
China’s new rule book for antitrust regulators may make it more complicated to single out Big Tech monopolies. ( read original story ...)
Dusit International continues Middle East expansion with its first hotel in Kuwait
Dusit International, one of Thailand's leading hotel and property development companies, has signed a hotel management agreement with Al Fajer International Holding Company, a Kuwait based private ... ( read original story ...)
Facebook removes hundreds of fake accounts tied to Uganda, Palestine
The social network says a group of fake accounts had links to a government agency in Uganda. Facebook pulled down hundreds of fake accounts tied to Uganda and Palestine in January that misled users ... ( read original story ...)