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By kamala , 7 November 2019

Cost of inaction to prevent and treat TB is (very) high


Prevention of TB was the focus of many a sessions at the 50th Union World Conference on Lung Health in Hyderabad, India, on the theme of 'Ending the Emergency: Science, Leadership, Action.' This conference comes one year after the first ever United Nations High-Level Meeting (UNHLM) on TB.

By kamala , 7 November 2019

How Developers are Helping Traditional Banks Modernize

Beyond Bitcoin: How Developers are Helping Traditional Banks Modernize

By kamala , 30 October 2019

Developers Need to Know

5 Trends in Fintech Developers Need to Know

By kamala , 27 October 2019

Are we forgetting that TB prevention is better than cure?

 

By kamala , 27 October 2019

Migration and Awareness of Trafficking in Persons

By kamala , 23 October 2019

Love Brings Only Love

I have learned, "Love brings only love."

To observe life and the world through love and to explore life and pleasure for oneself, from there should be our life.

The main aim of our life is to seek love. To set the life in order and to restore a dynamic love’s arrival is necessary in life. Some people may argue that love’s creation is an outcome of continual endeavor. It is true, living creation can only be created by an endeavor.
By kamala , 23 October 2019

Accelerating progress is key to end TB

Speed is not enough, accelerating progress is key to end TB: new WHO report

Bobby Ramakant, CNS

By kamala , 3 October 2019

Climate Change: A Worldwide Catastrophe In The Making

"Climate Change: A Worldwide Catastrophe In The Making 

Alon Ben-Meir - September 26, 2019

By kamala , 24 September 2019

Control tobacco and NCDs

Local solutions, local actions for #GlobalGoals to control tobacco and NCDs

Shobha Shukla – CNS (Citizen News Service)

By kamala , 24 September 2019

Sanskrit Class Starts in London

Sanskrit, the greatest language of the world, is nearly forgotten in Nepal. Children in school do not read Sanskrit. Sanskrit is the language of our ancestors and each and every household has Sanskrit books. Despite this, Sanskrit is almost dead in Nepal. However, in the developed western countries, Sanskrit is flourishing.

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