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    Bodhi Toastmasters Club organises its 75th meeting in Pokhara

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  • Oddities

    Ethiopian girls trapped in sex trade as COVID-19 deepens desperation

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  • News Archives

    Coronavirus , vaccines, vaccines trails

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  • Opinion

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    The mindful chill pill: The go-to antidote to beat stress

    Mindfulness conveys to us that our strong unified logic of ourselves is primarily a reflection in the mirror of consciousness. This does not lead to the idea of ‘only us’, or ‘I-me-myself’. This virtue of reasoning connotes a definitive conviction, or buoyancy — even when we fail to identi...

  • World

    Pakistan project wins award for shielding villages from natural disasters

    KARACHI: A project that combines satellite images, mapping technologies and the local knowledge of villagers to help build climate-proof settlements in disaster-prone areas of Pakistan won an international award on Thursday. More than 1 million people have benefited from the Aga Khan Agency for H...

  • Business

    MoCTCA begins preparations for resuming tourist activities

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