South Asia

City-Dwelling Anthropologist and Naturalist Seeks Arunachal’s Wildlife

As she trekked to Taflagam, the last village on the Indo-China border in eastern Arunachal Pradesh, in February 2006, anthropologist Ambika Aiyadurai was in for a shock. This is a terrain probably never visited by a city dweller so far.

Nepal Celebrates World Tourism Day and Looks Ahead to 2011

Passengers on the first flight to arrive in Kathmandu Monday were met by officials and a panchakanya, five girls dressed in traditional outfits who put silk scarves and garlands of marigolds around the visitors' necks, as Nepal's tourism bureau an

Czech Ambassador to Inaugurate Burma Media Workshop

A day-long media workshop on the forthcoming military sponsored election in Burma (Myanmar) and its implication on hundred thousand Burmese refugees will take place in the Indian capital on September 27.

Pro-Democracy Burmese Must Not Forget George Fernandes

I am in no way judgmental, especially about who should get the authority to look after the great leader during his last days, but I would like to appeal to all the relative and well wishers of George Fernandes, to pay the utmost respect to him in th

Homes As Unregulated Workplaces for Domestic Care Givers in India

'Someone must think of us and our plight. After all, we leave our homes and our children to look after your home and your children. Yet, we get no respect, we are thrown out if we fall sick and, after working continuously all week, we get a pittanc

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