COVID 19 Update In South Asia

This Week In South Asia March 30-April 5 Bhutan: Two tourists recovered from COVID-19 Good news from Bhutan is that the earliest two tourists which were found positive have been cured now and are in stable condition. They thanked the Bhutan government for the efforts. The number of cases has increased to 5. The RemainingContinue reading “COVID 19 Update In South Asia”

Fight Against COVID-19 Continue: Pakistan Reported Highest Number of Cases in the Region, Worker’s Exodus in India

This week in South Asia March 23-30 Pakistan: COVID-19 Cases Crossed 1500, Highest in the Region More than 1500 cases of COVID-19 have been reported in Pakistan, the highest number in South Asia.  Till Sunday evening 1526 cases were confirmed, with 13 deaths and 29 recoveries. Punjab province became the epicenter of Pakistan with 570Continue reading “Fight Against COVID-19 Continue: Pakistan Reported Highest Number of Cases in the Region, Worker’s Exodus in India”

Trouble of COVID-19 in South Asia

This week In South Asia India: Death toll from COVID-19 reached 7, 360 Infected The death toll by COVID-19  reached 7 and 360 persons have been infected yet according to the Ministry of Health in India. The state of Maharashtra reported two deaths and Delhi, Karnataka, Punjab, Bihar, Gujrat each reported one death. The virusContinue reading “Trouble of COVID-19 in South Asia”

SAARC Came Together to Fight Against COVID-19

This Week in South Asia March 9-15 SAARC: Leaders discussed in Video Conference, Cases Reached 185 The World Health Organization declared COVID 19 as a Pandemic on March 11. In epidemiology, there are three stages of this disaster- outbreak, epidemic and pandemic. The difference among these three stages of disease spread is a matter ofContinue reading “SAARC Came Together to Fight Against COVID-19”

Aurat March in Pakistan, Covid-19 in India and Bhutan

This week in South Asia March 2-8 Pakistan: Third Aurat March On Sunday, 8th of March 2020, Pakistan witnessed third Aurat March, a feminist movement to observe the international women’s day. The march was held nationwide covering cities like Islamabad, Lahore, Multan, Quetta, and Karachi and thousands of women came out on the street. But,Continue reading “Aurat March in Pakistan, Covid-19 in India and Bhutan”

US-Taliban Peace Deal, Delhi Violence

This week in South Asia Feb 24-March 1 Afghanistan: US-Taliban signed peace deal  The United States and Taliban signed the peace deal on Friday after 18-years of war. The US and NATO will withdraw its all troops from the country within 14 months. The number of military personnel will be reduced to 8,600 within 135Continue reading “US-Taliban Peace Deal, Delhi Violence”

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