The event was organised by the Directorate of School Education in collaboration with Chief Education Office Srinagar at Government Girls Higher Secondary School, KothiBagh
Indian companies had so far been required to seek licenses and approvals to create and publish maps and other geospatial data
The death toll from the deadly virus mounted to 2,441,112 on Friday morning
An initial $2 billion will be released "by the end of this month," with the rest coming over the next two years
Traffic accidents have claimed the most lives, followed closely by the carbon monoxide poisoning of people using vehicles or generators to stay warm
The United States has already sanctioned Myanmar leaders after the February 1 coup
According to Euro News, the dispute over the ownership of Motor Sich seems to have come to an end after Zelensky sided with the US instead of China
"The US must speak up on human rights abuses and that there will be repercussions for China, and (Xi Jinping) knows that," Biden said during CNN town hall
The Buddhist figure, who is currently 85-year-old, had earlier announced that upon turning 90 he will decide whether he should be reincarnated
The Imran Khan government is struggling badly to keep Pakistan Railways on track after putting "all its eggs in the Chinese basket"
A British-Pakistani activist, Yousaf Ali Khan, is facing trial in Pakistan on charges of sedition and "conspiring to wage war"
On the first day of their visit to Jammu and Kashmir, a group of foreign envoys interacted with elected representatives
A decree by Cardinal Giuseppe Bertello, effectively the governor of Vatican City
Addressing a virtual meeting, António Guterres described the goal of providing vaccines to all as “the biggest moral test before the global community”
A spot on the Atlantic City Boardwalk where movie stars, athletes and rock stars used to party
The US has recorded 27,825,077 cases as of Thursday with 490,447 cases
But Ligon rejected the offer again, stating parole would not grant him the freedom he desired after decades in prison
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Madhya Pradesh CM Shivraj Singh expressed condolences to the families of the victims
The earthquake in Ladakh comes six days after a high-intensity earthquake hit Tajikistan on Friday
The toolkit used by teen climate activist Greta Thunberg regarding the farmers' protest was part of an elaborate design that was under play since 2007
The Chinese Embassy in Yangon has attracted thousands of anti-coup protesters every day in the last week
This will be the first visit by foreign diplomats to Jammu and Kashmir since the outbreak of Covid-19 pandemic
Demonstrators are demanding the release of Aung San Suu Kyi and other elected civilian leaders following the coup
Secretary-General Antonio Guterres voiced alarm that just 10 nations have administered 75 percent of doses so far -- and 130 countries have had none at all
The move comes a day after thousands of people rallied across the country to protest against a military coup that toppled Aung San Suu Kyi's civilian government
Omegle links up random people for virtual video and text chats, and has a reputation for unpredictable and shocking content
The 99-year-old was said to be "in good spirits" in the private King Edward VII Hospital in Marylebone
More than 30 storm-related deaths have been reported by media in the United States since the cold weather arrived last week, many in traffic accidents
Andrews, and other state premiers and chief ministers, must detail to the Commonwealth all agreements made with foreign powers by March 10, which will then be assessed by the Federal Government
Johnson’s backing comes as Washington raised concerns over the possibility of the Chinese government’s interference in the recent investigation by the World Health Organisation into the origins of COVID-19 in Wuhan
Xinjiang’s production of polysilicon, a raw material used in manufacturing solar panels, has been connected to forced labour of detained Muslim minorities, The Korea Herald reported citing a report by consultancy Horizon Advisory
Phishing is social engineering attack often used to steal user data, including login credentials and credit card numbers
No Chinese media outlet is truly independent of the Communist Party in the first place
Pakistan has been skirting the issue of prosecution by repeatedly convicting a small set of individuals on terrorism financing charges
The list includes immigrants from India, as well as professionals born in countries such as Singapore, South Africa, England, Canada and the US
The country has been worn out but my dear selectors, do not do this with Pakistan again
According to the Canadian readout, the two leaders had discussed the importance of addressing issues through dialogue
According to a new investigation, China took the lead in spreading foreign disinformation about Covid-19’s origins
In the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir, the government, along with the Ereignis Management Private Limited has organised an exhibition
The deal was struck a week after the Paris club of creditors, an informal group of creditors, offered the same debt-service suspension worth $300 million until the end of June 2021