There are roughly three types of honey production: the collection of wild honey, small-scale production, and industrial-scale production. With industrial honey production, bees may be subject to a variety of processes and procedures. These include artificial feeding regimes, artificial insemination, treatment with antibiotics, inhumane transportation conditions and culling. It has …
Read More »ED: Striking a blow against insurgency
Afghan troops have struck a powerful blow to the insurgency by shutting down a Taliban’s strategic supply route in south-east. The route being located in Paktia province near the rigorous border with Pakistan has been a corridor for major terrorist movements and their logistic supplies. Combined with the elimination of …
Read More »ED: Education–a key factor in development
Why education is key to development, especially in a country like Afghanistan, where an educated society is lonely remedy left to push the state toward development path. Indeed, education is human right. And, like other than rights, it cannot be taken for granted. It is a fact that plenty of …
Read More »ED: Investment taking up again
Only boosting foreign domestic investment could help Afghanistan to overcome current fragile economy situation—and the government efforts is quite visible with doing level best to attract investment to capitalize on its untapped potential and also in other areas. Afghanistan is a land that has countless opportunities and gradually changing into …
Read More »ED: Afghan solution needs world partnership
The one decade and half war in Afghanistan has actually tired not only the people, government and security forces of the war-torn country, but also other regional and world countries that are directly or indirectly involved in the affairs of Afghanistan, seem not to be happy with the continuation of …
Read More »ED: Family dispute
Family dispute over land has been increasingly a common but a fatal practice as both sides don’t heisted killing each other over it. Since the collapse of the Taliban regime, land grabbing has gained notoriety around Afghanistan—the strongmen, influential figures, and some high-ranking government officials through third part’s help have …
Read More »ED: Don’t torch our schools
Is destroying schools will bar girls from going to school? This would be kidding to say yes or to be remained in puzzled—girls will go to schools and there is no power to dither them from pursing education. Both, Taliban and Daesh extremist groups did level best by torching girl …
Read More »ED: National solidarity, key to resolving political instability
National cohesion and political solidarity is the foremost and ultimate solution to the instabilities in the political sphere and current predicaments gripping the country’s elections. Owing to complexity and complications of the situation, a full-tilt political stability – achieving peace and holding free and fair elections and other indigenous problems …
Read More »ED: Political will needed to counter-terrorism
The greatest concern of Afghan government is that Pakistan has long been allowed Taliban insurgents, and Haqqani Network leadership to find safe haven on its soil—and also Islamabad is not doing enough in war on terror. However, after immense of pressure from Afghanistan and international community—and direct from Washington, Islamabad …
Read More »Editorial: Saffron—spice of life
It is amazing t see dozens of women and men early morning are harvesting the delicate purple flowers (saffron), putting all-out efforts to rapidly gather as many as they can before the sun gets too hot—this is worth appreciation and worth commendable as Afghanistan’s saffron is number one in the …
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