Author: Adina.rehman

World Refugee Day was observed again on 20 June 2024, Thursday where the World Health Organization joined the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) to recognize and honor the lives and struggles of refugees around the world. This year, the theme was “Solidarity with Refugees”.    What was celebrated was their courage and resilience and the significance of “inclusive health systems” was emphasized in the light of ‘health rights’ that should allow equal access of healthcare to the refugees worldwide. A look on to the Statistics. According to UNHCR, 40% among the 110 million people “forcibly displaced” worldwide were…

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After many petitions filed against the NEET – UG examination 2024 that were followed by some significant changes by the NTA, the Supreme Court of India has yet again asked NTA to check and admit if any irregularities are found in the conduct. On Tuesday, 18 June 2024, a vacation bench of Justices Vikram Nath and S.V.N. Bhatti told the court that even the “negligence” of “0.001 per cent” should be “thoroughly dealt with”. They also emphasized upon this matter not being treated as an ordinary “adversarial litigation”. The “labour” students “undergo” was acknowledged and the harm a fraudulent system…

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SRM University-AP, with its uniquely curated “Destination Japan” program for its highly skilled Engineering & Non-engineering Students, is an initiative by the university to address the growing demand for human resources in Japan. The “Destination Japan” program provides well-equipped engineers with valuable industry skills and well acquainted with Japanese culture. Under the programme, students are trained in the Japanese language, Japanese traditions, and work culture from the first year onwards, which helps them easily assimilate into the country’s workforce. The initiative also welcomes reputed companies from Japan to directly hire skilled engineering graduates from core engineering fields to enhance their…

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While the world is finding relief in the vast variety of fruits that summers have to offer, some parts of the globe are struggling to survive the season in hunger. The situation in Gaza is extremely poor and requires urgent abettance. It is witnessing a man-made famine which is getting tougher to tackle every day. According to the World Health Organization’s chief, Tedros, around “8,000 children under five years old” in Gaza, Palestine are suffering from malnutrition. He added that 32 deaths have been caused due to malnutrition in the “besieged Palestine”. Around 9 out of 10 children “lack food…

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