Early this year on a visit to Vietnam I interviewed a university trained Traditional Medicine Doctor at a respected clinic in HCMC. Though he shares the same medical views on rhino horn as the generations of doctors in Vietnam and China that have practiced before him, he says rhino poaching is stupid and should stop. […]
HASH VALUE: AUTHENTICATION AND ADMISSIBILITY IN INDIAN PERSPECTIVE
Hash value plays a significant role in establishing the authenticity and integrity of data/evidence in the digital world particularly in Cryptography, Data Analyses and Forensic Imaging etc. Hash Value popularly known as Fingerprint of data is the crucial single factors which not only authenticate the integrity of data but also play crucial role in the […]
BUSINESS SCHOOL LAUNCHES INTERNATIONAL MBA SCHOLARSHIP Entrepreneurship track added to boost student
Chennai, 12, June 2012: NEWCASTLE University Business School, UK has announced a unique MBA scholarship geared to the high-calibre international student market. The MBA scholarship has been developed to provide a financially viable opportunity to the best students in India desiring an MBA from a Russell Group University. Within the competitive MBA market, the Business […]
Nepali perspectives: Pragmatic relevancy of Buddhist Eightfold Path for implementing human rights
The Nepalis and others with faith in the Buddhist philosophy highly respect the date of birth, enlightenment and death of Gautama the Buddha. Today is the 2556th birthday of Gautama the Buddha, who was born in a Shakya family in what is now the south western Nepal. Today is his birthday as well as the […]
Dimensions of press freedom: a Nepali perspective
Observation of the International Press Freedom Day is an annual reminder of what press freedom is, why it is necessary, how to use it and what should people and concerned institutions do to protect and promote it. When observed among bigwigs in a luxuruoius and well-facilitated atmosphere, the International Press Freedom becomes an annual feast […]
Perspectives on North Korea’s Unsuccessful Rocket Launch
Written by Lee Yoo Eun North Korea launched a rocket on April 12, 2012, despite international warnings of censure [1] and further isolation. But to its embarrassment, the rocket disintegrated right after the launch and its remnants fell into the sea. This incident stirred up numerous debates in South Korean Internet space. An instant reaction on […]
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