Saudi Arabia removes key restrictions on migrant workers, but reforms aren't the abolition of the kafala system as the key aspects of the Kafala... View Article
The kafala, or sponsorship, system defines the relationship between foreign workers and their local sponsor, or kafeel, which is usually their... View Article
Under the Kafala system a migrant worker’s immigration status is legally bound to an individual employer or sponsor (kafeel) for their contract... View Article
Qatar has effectively dismantled the country’s long-criticised kafala employment system. As per the new labour rules in the energy-rich nation,... View Article
Saudi Arabia has announced certain reforms to ease the contractual restrictions giving employers control over the migrant workers. The reforms... View Article
Labor migration to the UAE is regulated by a private sponsorship system known as kafala, which has existed in the Gulf Cooperation Council states... View Article
An organism may not always occupy the same trophic level, it can differ accordingly based on the food chain. There are 4 trophic levels in a... View Article
There is only 10% flow of energy from one trophic level to the next higher level. The loss of energy at each step is so great that very little... View Article
The lion-tailed macaque, Macaca silenus (Linnaeus, 1758), is endemic to the Western Ghats in southern India namely Karnataka, Kerala, and Tamil... View Article
Loss of habitat is putting lion-tailed macaques in the IUCN endangered list. With less than 2,500 individuals remaining in the wild and about 400... View Article
The lion-tailed macaque (Macaca silenus) is a primate that spends most of its time up within trees because of its shy and solitary nature. They... View Article
Lion-tailed macaques are 40 to 61 cm in length, with the tail adding an additional 24 to 38 cm. Males typically weigh between 5 and 10 kg,... View Article
In the past, lion-tailed macaques have been hunted for their meat and fur resulting in the species being listed as endangered. Read more on the... View Article
The lion-tailed macaques are only native to India. There, they live in the Western Ghats hills and mountains of southwestern India. They are... View Article
In the wild, lion-tailed macaques are only native to India. They live in the Western Ghats hills and mountains of southwestern India, where they... View Article
The lion-tailed macaques are found in Western ghats in Southern India. The main features of the lion-tailed macaques are as follows -Â ... View Article
GSLV is made of three different stages. At different points of time each stage separates. The uppermost stage is the cryogenic stage which will... View Article
The full form of GSLV is Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle. You can read about the GSLV Mk III - A Comprehensive Overview of Heavy Lift... View Article
No, the GSLV cannot be reused. You can read about the GSLV Mk III - A Comprehensive Overview of Heavy Lift Launch Vehicle in the given link.... View Article
The launch vehicles are divided into different stages, each stage produces different amounts of thrust. At predetermined altitudes, each stage... View Article