Estd. 2006
Interview
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1 How Ukrainian airline SkyUp reinvented itselfMiquel RosIn an exclusive in-depth conversation with AeroTime, SkyUp’s CEO, Dmytro Seroukhov, reflected on eighteen months that have changed the history of Europe. + Read More ...
2 Gamchi Timre R Marak bags ‘National Award to Teacher’She calls it a hard-earned title and her lifetime “I am really very happy. This honor is not easy to get. It is a hard-earned honor and a lifetime achievement for me,” she said. + Read More ...
3 Diversifying the pilot pipeline: Natalie shares her storyCourtesy: AeroTimeWe caught up with Natalie Villalpando, 27, who started at the Academy as part of the first class in December 2021. + Read More ...
4 Afghanistan: Anger that so many journalists abandonedIFJAs US troops prepare to leave Afghanistan on August 31 2021, the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) and its affiliates continue to help journalists and their families out of the country and + Read More ...
5 Gungun has many talents, but modelling is her passionGungun BiswasI guess that was the moment when it was already decided for me to be a passionate model. + Read More ...
6 Sukanya Debbarman: A unique photographer without hunger for fameIndigenousheraldThere are many hidden talents in hilly Tripura, one such individual is Sukanya Debbarman, daughter of Sujit and Sharmistha Debbarman. Sukanya has been pursuing photography as a profession for more or + Read More ...
7 Do not miss the writing on the wall: Managing asthma well is key to living life normallyShobha ShuklaDr Guy Marks and Dr Surya Kant both highlight the avoidable reasons for alarmingly high deaths in low- and middle-income countries, including India. + Read More ...
8 “China’s huge credits is a tactic to corner India”By Kishore SarkarChina's decision to provide huge credits to Bangladesh is in fact a well thought out tactic to corner India and keep the country under pressure. + Read More ...
9 Bangladesh will always support India not ChinaGhulam Muhammad QuaderIn the event of any Indo-Chinese war in future, Bangladesh will always remain by the side of India, says Ghulam Muhammad Quader, Bangladesh Opposition leader in Parliament and Chairman of Bangladesh J + Read More ...
10 Complete border fencing necessary to prevent infiltrationCorrespondentComplete wire fencing of the border with Bangladesh was absolutely necessary to check infiltration from the neighbouring country, according to Ashwini Kumar Singh, IG of South Bengal of BSF. + Read More ...
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