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'Mega uplift schemes underway in Mountains Suleman tribal areas'


‘Mega uplift schemes underway in Mountains Suleman tribal areas’
National
April 13, 2021
MULTAN: South Punjab Agriculture Secretary Saqib Ali Ateel Monday said the agriculture department was working on mega development and upgrading water management schemes in Mountains Suleman tribal areas in Dera Ghazi Khan district.
During his visit to Taunsa, Barthi, Sakhi Sarwar and DG Khan areas, the secretary reviewed the ongoing development schemes under the Agriculture Department. During his visit, he directed the officials that the ongoing schemes for the development of the agricultural sector and the welfare of the farmers should be completed within the stipulated time. Talking to reporters after his visit, he said under the Department of Water Management and Soil Conservation, ponds were being constructed to store water for crops, vegetables and orchards.

Sakhi-sarwar , Punjab , Pakistan , Dera-ghazi-khan , Barthi , Azad-kashmir , Taunsa , Multan , Mountians-suleman , Usman-buzdar , Saqib-ali-ateel , Department-of-water-management

Seneca-Cayuga Tribe honoring nation's warriors


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A stone at the Seneca-Cayuga headquarters was donated to the tribe to honor those who fought for their country while representing the Seneca-Cayuga Nation. 
Anna-Kate Weichel / Gaylord News
Anna-Kate Weichel / Gaylord News
Editor’s Note: This article is part of the multi-part series “Exiled to Indian Country” about the exile of Native Americans.
A military veteran kneels to the ground and bows his head to appreciate the stone that has been dedicated to his tribe. The veteran is being thanked, not just by this gift, but by the entire tribal community.
The Seneca-Cayuga Tribe, headquartered in Grove, is doing its part to honor the warriors of the nation.

New-york , United-states , Cayuga , Oklahoma , Canada , Americans , Dillon-dougherty , William-tarrant , Bryan-wencil , Seneca-cayuga-tribe , Seneca-cayuga-tribal

Wafahamu marais waliobadili sera za watangulizi wao Afrika

Wafahamu marais waliobadili sera za watangulizi wao Afrika
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Australia , Tanzania , Katanga , Copperbelt , Zambia , Russia , A-felix , April , Lourenco-office , South-minutes , Tanzania-samia-conclusion , Palace-tanzania-new-march

Cleveland Indians fans adjust to the new normal at Progressive Field


Cleveland Indians fans adjust to the new normal at Progressive Field
Cleveland Indians fans adjust to the new normal at Progressive Field
By Kelly Kennedy | April 5, 2021 at 11:16 PM EDT - Updated April 5 at 11:16 PM
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - For the first time since 2019, Tribe fans were back in the ballpark.
Thousands of fans made their way to Progressive Field for opening day Monday and although the Cleveland Indians didn’t win the home opener, fans are excited for what’s to come this season.
“Real excited to get back into the ballpark and root the team on,” said fan, Patty Sprang.

Ohio , United-states , Cleveland , Progressive-field , Kelly-kennedy , Chet-peters , Scott-denniger , Edward-lachowski , Cleveland-indians , Opening-day , Home-opener

EXCLUSIVE: K-pop rookie group TRI.BE unpacks powerful debut, future goals and express love for BLACKPINK : Bollywood News


Monica Yadav
Created: Apr 5, 2021 - 10:44 IST
Newly debuting Korean pop acts are aplenty but the year 2020 and 2021 acts have made their way to the music industry in unprecedented times. Amid the COVID-19 situation, many rookie groups debuted without an audience cheering for them during the music show recordings. But, their audience has been supporting them virtually. One such group that debuted recently is TRI.BE. They became the first group to debut under Universal Music Group Korea and are jointly produced by ace producer and K-pop songwriter Sinsadong Tiger and the global entertainment giant Universal Music Group.
The name is quite interesting. TRI.BE, pronounced as try-be, is derived from the combination of the words “triangle,” which signifies the most perfect shape, and “being,” leading to the slogan, “We are perfect as we are.” The group conveys the message of self-love and confidence and unapologetically holds their girl power tag. The septet — consisting of members Songsun, Jinha, Kelly, Hyunbin, Jia, Soeun, and Mire — debuted with their two-track

India , South-korea , Korea , Ariana-grande , Bollywood-hungama , Sinsadong-tiger , Shinsadong-tiger , Music-group , Universal-music-group , Music-group-korea , Universal-music-group-korea , Universal-music

Governor House yet to become varsity for tribal students: Maryam


National
April 4, 2021
LAHORE: PML-N Vice President Maryam Nawaz Sharif Saturday said the youth of the former FATA were standing before the Governor House demanding education.
In a tweet, she said ‘the selected’ had announced to turn the Governor House into a university but today the FATA students were standing out and demanding their right to education.
Maryam said the PML-N had given right of education to the youths of FATA and made them realize that this country also belonged to them. “Why are you increasing their sense of deprivation?” she questioned.

Lahore , Punjab , Pakistan , Maryam-nawaz-sharif , Governor-house , Governor , House , Varsity , Tribal , Students , Maryam

Governor's House yet to become varsity for tribal students: Maryam


National
April 4, 2021
LAHORE: PML-N Vice President Maryam Nawaz Sharif Saturday said the youth of the former FATA were standing before the Governor House demanding education.
In a tweet, she said ‘the selected’ had announced to turn the Governor House into a university but today the FATA students were standing out and demanding their right to education.
Maryam said the PML-N had given right of education to the youths of FATA and made them realize that this country also belonged to them. “Why are you increasing their sense of deprivation?” she questioned.

Lahore , Punjab , Pakistan , Maryam-nawaz-sharif , Governor-house , Governors , House , Varsity , Tribal , Students , Maryam

India: Christians beaten, forced to reconvert to tribal religions


An Indian man walks outside a deserted church, as India remains under an unprecedented extended lockdown due to COVID-19 on May 5, 2020, in Delhi, India. | Getty Images/Yawar Nazir
Christian families in a village in the central Indian state of Chhattisgarh fled after villagers belonging to a tribal religion ostracized and threatened to kill them if they did not convert back to their ancestral religion, but the 10 Christians who could not flee were beaten and forced to “reconvert,” according to a report.
“The village gathering (last month) threatened to beat us to death if we did not attend the ceremony,” Raidhar Nag, 21, who was among the Christians who fled Chhingur village in Chhattisgarh state’s Bastar District, told Morning Star News. “They stopped us from fetching water from the village well, obtaining the free government ration or even working in our own fields.”

India , Bilaspur , Chhattisgarh , Delhi , Anugrah-kumar , Yawar-nazir , Chhattisgarh-kondagaon , Bilaspur-high-court , Christian-post-contributor , Bastar-district , Morning-star

Welcome To IANS Live - TopStory - Unverified intel input drove forces into Maoists' deadly trap

But the input was basically a well-planned trap of the Maoist guerrillas as they gunned down 22 security personnel and walked away with their weapons too. The casualty figure could further rise as at least 31 security personnel sustained multiple injuries and were airlifted to Raipur for better medical attention.The

India , Madvi-hidma , Bijapur-chhattisgarh , Task-force , Twitter , News-service , India-private , District-reserve-guard , Special-task-force , All-rights , Security , Bastar

Euchee tribe struggling to become federally recognized as its own tribe


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Photo Provided by Dana Tiger
Editor’s Note: This article is part of the multi-part series “Exiled to Indian Country” about the exile of Native Americans.
When the Euchee (often spelled Yuchi) tribe made first contact with the European colonizers, the members were located in settlements in eastern Tennessee, according to the Oklahoma Historical Society.
During the remainder of the 1600s, they traveled to the southeastern United States and established settlements neighboring the Creek Nation in Georgia and Alabama.
The United States did not differentiate the Euchee and the Creek, even though they spoke different languages. The two tribes were removed from the Southeast in 1830 and were given a land allotment in Oklahoma.

Georgia , United-states , Oklahoma , Muscogee , Alabama , Tennessee , Euchee , Americans , Brent-deo , Yoney-spencer , Richard-whitman , Euchee-language-department