April 2021

Catfishing

Catfishing What you need to know about this form of cyberbullying What is catfishing? Catfishing is the act of pretending to be someone else to deceive people or to entangle them into fake relationships and later exploit them. It refers to the practice of creating a false identity by setting up a fictitious profile. A catfish gets a hold of …

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Faqir Chand Kohli

Faqir Chand Kohli Faqir Chand Kohli, who passed away on 26 November 2020, is known as the ‘Father of Indian IT Industry’. A recipient of the Padma Bhushan, FC Kohli was the founding chief executive of sector leader TCS. He pioneered the country’s ‘Technology Revolution’ which helped India build its USD 100 billion IT industry. FC Kohli was born in …

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Economic Statecraft

Economic Statecraft The concept of ‘economic statecraft’ is defined by Princeton’s Prof. David A. Baldwin as using economic means to meet foreign policy goals. China is, perhaps, the best example in this regard. China owes its historic rise to its economic statecraft. By owning and embracing the concept, China, today, is the world’s second largest economy and is projected to …

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Conflict and Food Security

Conflict and Food Security If you don’t feed people, you feed conflict! On March 11, the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) started an open debate on the impact of conflict on food security with the concept note inviting members to discuss the worsening food security environments, relevant obligations under international humanitarian law, and challenges in mobilizing resources for assistance. In …

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World in Focus ( FEB-MAR 2021) National & International

World in Focus ( FEB-MAR 2021) National & International International Feb. 16: Canadian singer-songwriter Raymond Levesque, whose 1956 classic “Quand les hommes vivront d’amour” was an international hit, died at the age of 92. Feb. 16: Iran armed forces launched ‘Maritime Security Belt Exercise’, a joint naval drill with Russia in the north of the Indian Ocean. Feb. 16: France’s …

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Social Media and the Dying Art of Conversation

Social Media and the Dying Art of Conversation Has Technology Killed Our Ability to Talk Face-to-Face? To experience a sense of belonging, to be seen, valued and heard, is one of the most fundamental desires of human beings. Yet, life in the 21st century — running around chasing heavy schedules, meeting targets and deadlines — has sabotaged meaningful connections in …

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Social protection

Social protection According to World Bank’s recent estimates, 10 percent of the world’s population, or 734 million people, lived on less than $1.90 a day. In the wake of Covid-19, World Bank estimates that 40 million to 60 million additional people will fall into extreme poverty (under $1.90/day) in 2020, as compared to 2019, depending on assumptions on the magnitude …

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In Conversation Muhammad Aamir Jalbani 55th in Punjab, PMS 2019-20

In Conversation Muhammad Aamir Jalbani 55th in Punjab, PMS 2019-20 Jahangir’s World Times magazine proved instrumental in my success in PMS examination with its insightful articles related to current affairs. It helped me a lot in Essay and General Knowledge papers. Jahangir’s World Times (JWT): First of all, please tell us about your educational background? Muhammad Aamir Jalbani (MAJ): My …

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