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Farmers in India are hit hard by extreme weather. Some say expanding natural farming is the answer - apnews.com - India - state Pradesh

Farmers in India are hit hard by extreme weather. Some say expanding natural farming is the answer

GUNTUR, India (AP) — There’s a pungent odor on Ratna Raju’s farm that he says is protecting his crops from the unpredictable and extreme weather that’s become more frequent with human-caused climate change.

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Narendra Modi - India's top court puts order banning Islamic schools on hold - asiaone.com - India -  New Delhi - state Pradesh

India's top court puts order banning Islamic schools on hold

NEW DELHI — India's top court put on hold a lower court's order that effectively banned Islamic schools in the country's most populous state, lawyers involved in the case said on Friday (April 5), giving a breather to thousands of students and teachers in the system.

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Rajnath Singh - Pakistan slams Indian minister’s remarks on pursuing suspects across border - aljazeera.com - India - Pakistan -  Islamabad

Pakistan slams Indian minister’s remarks on pursuing suspects across border

Islamabad said the comments undermine peace and impede the prospect of constructive engagement.

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From stigma to ignorance, why Asians don’t get the healthcare they need - scmp.com - Japan - China - Thailand - Hong Kong - India - South Korea - Australia - Vietnam

From stigma to ignorance, why Asians don’t get the healthcare they need

Unrealised demand reveals a significant “patient engagement deficit”. Patient engagement refers to the willingness of individuals to collaborate with the healthcare ecosystem to address their needs. Without effective patient engagement, even the most advanced healthcare infrastructure falters and lives slip through the cracks.

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Alex Travelli - Why Time Is Running Out Across the Maldives’ Lovely Little Islands - nytimes.com - India - Maldives -  Manhattan

Why Time Is Running Out Across the Maldives’ Lovely Little Islands

To live in the Maldives is to live in one of two worlds. Either you belong to the capital — Malé, a micro-Manhattan in the Indian Ocean — or you are out in “the islands,” among the quietest and most remote villages this side of the Arctic tundra.

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Saving Sarah: The last Jewish embroidery shop in Kochi - aljazeera.com - India - Britain - Netherlands - Portugal

Saving Sarah: The last Jewish embroidery shop in Kochi

How one Muslim man's deep bond with a Jewish woman in India lives on through the shop she left to him.

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India's central bank holds rate, looking for inflation 'elephant' to vanish - cnbc.com - India

India's central bank holds rate, looking for inflation 'elephant' to vanish

The Indian central bank's key interest rate was kept unchanged for a seventh straight policy meeting on Friday as growth in the economy is expected to remain robust while inflation stays above the 4% target.

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Hadi Azmi - As Malaysia’s door closes on low-pad migrant workers, companies scramble for staff - scmp.com - Usa - Malaysia - India - Bangladesh

As Malaysia’s door closes on low-pad migrant workers, companies scramble for staff

The new rules were introduced, at least in part, because of the fallout from a major job-scam crisis that saw some 200,000 workers, mainly from Bangladesh, arrive in Malaysia only to find the vacancies they had paid several thousand US dollars to fill did not exist.

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