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INDEX signs agreement with Egypt’s UPA to enhance strategic cooperation

INDEX Conferences and Exhibitions, a member of INDEX Holding and one of the UAE’s leading organisers of specialised events, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Egyptian Authority for Unified Procurement, Medical Supply, and Technology Management (UPA) during the fourth edition of Africa Health ExCon 2025 at the Egypt

Climate Change Impacts Everyday Life

There is urgent need for climate literacy and individual responsibility in combating climate change – Nasir Panhwar NOORI hosts Awareness Session on “Climate Change and its Impacts on Everyday Life” at Karachi Press Club NOORI, a social startup committed to women’s empowerment and community development, hosted an

Digitalization: Pakistan Faces Challenges

One of the most glaring issues is one of inadequate digital infrastructure Another challenge is the digital skills gap in urban and rural areas of the country Over the last few years, there have been significant advances in digital transformation in Pakistan, however, the actual push and influence are largely driven at the provincial

Book Review: The Musalman Races

Sheikh Sadik Sher Ali’s book ‘Musalman Races, Found in Sindh, Balochistan and Afghanistan’ authored in 1901, is a valuable historical and ethnographic record The book is a Short Sketch, Historical and Traditional, of the Musalman Races Found in Sindh, Baluchistan and Afghanistan written by Sheikh Sadik Sher Ali in 1901.

Study warns of brain changes from football headers

A recent Australian scientific study has warned that repeated heading of the ball during football matches and training sessions could lead to significant changes in brain chemistry, heightening concerns about a potential link between this practice and increased risk of dementia in the long term. Conducted by the University of Sydney, the