South Asia

Lies And The Law In Indian Divorce Battles

Men fighting bitter divorce cases in courts often stoop to levelling false allegations of adultery (infidelity) against their wives in order to avoid paying maintenance.

Sitting Here in Limbo – Nepal’s PM Elections Fail

Each of the three major parties - the ex-rebel Maoists, the center-left UML, and the center-right Nepali Congress - fielded its own candidate for the race.

Meaning and Purpose of Education: A Gandhian View

Mahatma Gandhi, who considered education to be a lifelong process and also as the means to unite man's all-round development, wrote in the Harijan on March 10, 1946:

Women At Their Peak – In the Himalayas

The soft-spoken, petite South Korean marketing executive was transformed into a living legend recently when she became the first woman - and so far the only one - to conquer the 14 highest mountain peaks in the world, towering over 8,000m.

Sense and Sanitation in India

It could be any one of the thousands of sleepy villages that dot the rough rural outback of Uttar Pradesh, India's largest state. But Shahpur Jot, in Baraich district, is by no means conventional, and it has a President's Award to prove this.

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