The UN is set to hold an #Afghanistan Envoys meeting with the Secretary-General, shortly.
This will be a one-of-its-kind conference since the takeover of #Kabul in 2021. Recognition of the #Taliban will be on agenda.
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2⃣ The announcement came from UN Deputy Secretary-General, Amina Mohammed, while she was speaking at Princeton’s School of Public & International Affairs.
Though exact date was not mentioned, but Zalmay Khalilzad wrote on his Twitter that meeting will convene on May 1 in #Doha.
3⃣ Amina Mohammed, in her talk, also mentioned another conference of high value being planned.
It will be hosted by Saudi Arabia & convened by the #OIC. The discussion will be on Women in #Islam.
4⃣ The highlight of this conference is that it will see a significant presence of #Muslim women clerics from all over the world, who are also actively engaged in preparing for this gathering.
Amina Mohammed visited #Afghanistan earlier this year in January.
5⃣ The visit followed the November work ban on women.
Of its context, the deputy SG said the world was forgetting Afghanistan & this ban shook the global community, stressing that engaging is the only way.
6⃣ The Taliban need recognition & this is the leverage that the world community has. The #UN wants to carve a pathway to principled & conditional recognition & this meeting will be a baby step towards that goal, told the deputy SG.
7⃣ Speaking of Afghanistan's neighbors, Amina Mohammed highlighted that the int community talks about rights but the neighborhood talks about the risks of Afghanistan imploding.
This has led the neighborhood to establish economic & security ties with the Taliban rather quickly.
8⃣ It tells that despite sanctions being in place, Afghanistan has an economic base & there are even "trade surpluses."
The grounds for engagement are starkly different when it comes to the neighboring countries of #Afghanistan.
9⃣ Elaborating further on that, the deputy SG mentioned that in meeting rooms, the international community speaks but not necessarily the neighborhood.
The Envoys Conference is set to change that.
🔟She also mentioned the extensive deliberation that went into deciding if UNAMA must stay in Afg, & told that agreement came about but on condition that assessment of what the mission is achieving has to be more robust.
UNAMA's mandate was extended in March till 17 March 2024.
1⃣1⃣ Speaking of how non-engagement limits int community, Mohammed said that we have no way of confirming claims made by Taliban that they have taken measures to improve women's situation, to cut down corruption.
Engagement will open avenues for holding them accountable.
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1⃣ The former capital of Mewar Kingdom is known for its Lakes & Palaces. But not many know Udaipur for the Bronze Age souvenirs it still keeps.
One such guardian of history & Kingdom is the Ahar Cenotaph Complex, known to be the largest among medieval cenotaphs.
2⃣ Standing at one end, the cenotaphs seem to be stretching as far as the eye can see. Walking through, the shadow of Mewar Kings overlooks the race of time.
A semblance of Mughal Era domes, the cenotaphs are not exactly rounded but bear similarity to a pumpkin placed atop.
3⃣ There are some more than 250 cenotaphs over an area of 3.02 hectares. These are believed to have been built 350 years ago.
Clustered together, the cenotaphs served as the royal cremation ground for Mewar Kings, Queens, Maharajas & other people of importance in the Kingdom.
The #PulwamaAttack of 2019 that killed 40 CRPF personnel in Indian-held Kashmir served as a trigger to bring India & Pakistan on a nuclear threshold.
But were India’s blames rightly put?
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How the BJP government averted from intelligence oversight & focused instead on winning the electoral margin following the #PulwamaAttack is the hot talk in India right now.
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An “explosive” interview of BJP’s former governor of #Kashmir, #SatyapalMalik, has sparked a debate.
#OTD in 1940, the All-India Muslim League adopted the Lahore Resolution—which later came to be known as the Pakistan Resolution—during its three-day general session, which was held in #Lahore from March 22–24.
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A. K. Fazlul Huq, the Prime Minister of #Bengal, presented the resolution, which was authored and compiled by Muhammad Zafarullah Khan and served as a formal statement of the party's vision for the future of Muslim #India.
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The document famously stated that "...the areas in which the Muslims are numerically in a majority as in the North Western and Eastern Zones of India should be grouped to constitute ‘independent states’ in which the constituent units should be autonomous and sovereign."
#OTD every year, #WorldWaterDay is observed to raise awareness of the value of fresh water. It aims to promote the sustainable management of freshwater resources, consistent with the targets of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6.
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#SDG 6 focuses on making sure that everyone has access to clean water and proper sanitation. The #UN General Assembly set 17 SDGs in 2015, including this one.
To meet this goal, 8 targets must be completed by 2030, using 11 indicators to gauge the progress.
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The six outcome targets include:
🔼Safe and affordable drinking water
🔼ending open defecation and providing access to sanitation and hygiene
🔼improving water quality, wastewater treatment, and safe reuse
Richness of cultures, languages & traditions in #SouthAsia also translated into a rich landscape of poetry; giving birth to some of the most renowned & celebrated #poets of the world.
Names like Iqbal, Ghalib, Krishan Chandar, Rehman Baba, Khushal Khan, Amir Khusro, Amjad Islam Amjad, Jalib, Parveen Shakir, Noon Meem Rashid, Abdul Latif Bhitai, Hali, Abul Kalam Azad, Mir Taqi Mir, Rabindranath Tagore, Bhupi Sherchan, Kamila Bhasin; hail from this region.
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Perhaps the one who sits high on the throne of poetry in the region is no other but the legend #Iqbal.
The subcontinent, Afg, as well as Middle Eastern & Central Asian poetic traditions hold Allama Iqbal in high esteem, while he is the acclaimed national poet of 🇵🇰.
Cyber-attack on #Khalistan Referendum in Australia caused disruption in voting thrice.
This, coupled with the arrest of #AmripalSingh in India & a mega crackdown in the Indian state of #Punjab is causing ripples.
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Mobile internet remained down in #IndianPunjab as the police searched & chased people associated with 'Waris Punjab De' - a collective headed by Amritpal Singh, that supports an independent Punjab.