Aadhar’s 12-digit number supports biometric and electronic authentication, enabling banking, welfare subsidies and digital payments through India Stack.
Ather Energy has introduced a simplified financing scheme in Nepal, allowing customers to purchase its electric scooters using only a valid ID card, with monthly instalments starting from Rs 6,058.
The Kathmandu Post on MSN
Why Nepal is launching a system to track foreign nationals
A rise in visa misuse, illegal activities and gaps in tourist data lead to enforcement of Foreign Nationals Management ...
ESPN Africa on MSN
A look back at the year 2025
Mitchell Starc, Temba Bavuma, Virat Kohli and Jemimah Rodrigues headline ESPNcricinfo's teams of the year for 2025 Our staff ...
On May 19, the Department of Homeland Security took away my only form of legal status in this country, shattering all my future plans. With the end of Temporary Protected Status, known as TPS, I lost ...
In relief work, complaints are mounting that it is relying more on its party cadres and that they are dictating terms, overriding the grassroots niladharis (officials).
Soy Nómada on MSN
Travelers take note: The most powerful and weakest passports of 2025
In 2025, passport strength reflects more than travel access—it signals a country’s global influence and diplomatic reach.
Electronic table game (ETG) supplier Interblock Gaming expects the brand's “growing momentum” to continue in 2026, as the ...
Many couriers, including South Africans manipulated by recruiters, face harsh penalties abroad while the kingpins operate ...
Game Rant on MSN
How to unlock and edit ID cards in Phasmophobia
This guide explains how players can unlock, customize, and use ID Cards in Phasmophobia to showcase their progress.
8don MSN
India and South Africa become world champions, Netherlands and Nepal sizzle, Sri Lanka fizzle
After 12 years of no home Test series defeats, they were whitewashed a second time in 12 months, losing 2-0 to world Test ...
16don MSN
US tech enabled China’s surveillance empire. Now Tibetan refugees in Nepal are paying the price
Nepal is just one of at least 150 countries to which Chinese companies are supplying surveillance technology, from cameras in Vietnam to censorship firewalls in Pakistan to citywide monitoring systems ...
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