By Mansee Bal Bhargava Mother India or Bharat Mata is referred metaphorically as a Goddess of the billion plus people of India who is as caring and loving besides strong and powerful, who can guide its children to right path. Today, the children of the Mother India are going through a Tsunami of Covid-19 worsened further with the poor Covid governance.
This is augmented with the ongoing congregations at elections, Kumbh Mela, and the rising shortage of the medication which are failing both prevention of the disease spread and curing of the disease. At the background of this, the Mother India is also pained by the poor governance to the ongoing Farmers Protest for over eight months now and a number of protests in the recent times over the privatization of the railways, banking, insurance, and the exclusionary CAA-NRC.
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When Nora Al Matrooshi was selected to join the United Arab Emirates space programme, she became the Arab world’s first woman astronaut.
Her selection – alongside male compatriot Mohammed Al Mulla – echoes the UAE’s focus on gender equality and equal opportunities.
The country continues to incorporate more women into technology sectors, expanding their role as they gain recognition for their contributions.
Casting off stereotypes
Over the last five decades, the traditional image of a male-dominated society has changed steadily, with growing numbers of women involved in all aspects of the nation’s development. But steps to ensure equality to accelerated in recent years.
Entisar al-Hammadi: Yemen s missing model to be questioned by prosecutors
Famous model and actress disappeared without trace more than a month ago in a case that has divided the country
Hammadi, who featured in several TV shows last year, says her childhood dream was to be either a model or a flight attendant (Facebook) By Published date: 17 April 2021 13:04 UTC | Last update: 3 sec ago
More than a month after the disappearance of Entisar al-Hammadi, a high-profile 20-year-old Yemeni actress and model who went missing along with two other women in Sanaa, a city controlled by rebel Houthis, little was known about her plight until Friday.