Everybody is shouting nobody is heard. Have you ever watched a Indian TV debate? In an age where communication is at our fingertips, many feel unheard and isolated. Despite the abundance of social media platforms and messaging apps, a significant number of individuals report feeling lonely and disconnected. This paradox Continue Reading
GAZA Appeal: Challenges Faced by Muslim Charities in Banking
You are desperate to help the people of GAZA shouldn’t your bank help you? Muslim charities play a crucial role in providing humanitarian aid and support to communities in need, particularly in conflict zones like Gaza and Palestine. However, these organizations often face significant hurdles when it comes to banking Continue Reading
Bihar: The Heartbeat of India’s Unity
A “Bihari” is the ultimate Indian patriot. Bihar is not just a state but a symbol of India’s potential for unity and progress. Bihar, often referred to as the heart of India, holds a unique position in the nation’s socio-cultural landscape. With its rich historical significance, diverse spiritual heritage, and Continue Reading
UK Government set to rework EV mandate -Time to be bold
Ministers will consult with car makers to find “options for a better way forward” The UK government is set to rework its zero-emission vehicle (ZEV) mandate in response to concerns from car manufacturers. Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds announced that the government will consult with car makers to explore options for Continue Reading
Islamabad under lockdown: Has the Pakistan army grabbed a Tiger by the tail?
The situation in Islamabad, marked by a lockdown and Imran Khan’s mobilization of support, highlights the deepening political crisis in Pakistan. The Shahbaz Sharif government faces significant challenges in containing Khan, who remains highly popular among the populace. With the Pakistan Army’s historical influence over politics, the question arises: how Continue Reading
COP 29 Baku: A Step Forward, but Not Without Challenges
COP29 concludes: Is it “a base to build on” – Guterres or “an insult” – as many developing contries are saying ? The 29th Conference of the Parties (COP 29) held in Baku has concluded with a financial commitment of $300 billion for climate action. While this amount is a Continue Reading
The Great Reversal – West vs Asia’s share of Global GDP
In 1750 the combined GDP of India and China was 45% of Global GDP by 1950 it was 7% of Global GDP, this was due to European colonisation. What is happening now is only natural. In an ideal world GDP should follow population size…. this is beginning to happen in Continue Reading