Nature of overtourismandits management

The  word  overtourism  is  very  popular  in  countries  with  developed  tourism  industry.  Overtourism  is  in-terrelated with the word overcrowding meaning  more  tourists  arrival  at  a  destination than the carrying capacity to host it. In fact, overtourism had a bad and negative impact on the local at the destination as well as the vis-itors to it.  
In search of solutions for dealing with menace of stray dogs
Street dogs, known in science literature as free-ranging urban dogs or urban free-ranging dogs, are unconfined dogs that live in cities. They live virtually wherever where cities exist and the local human population allows, especially in the developing world and the former USSR.
From Glasgow
HE was sitting. He was sitting all alone by himself on the bench. “Who  will  go  to  Edinburgh,  please wait at platform 3”, it was  announced.  People  of  all  ages  were  rushing here and there. Young ones, old ones  and  several.  But  no  one  took  any  notice  of  him.  Alone,  sitting  with  a  pen  and a book and a luggage beside him. The seat was not full, though. However, nobody came to sit beside him. Will you call this loneliness?
From Glasgow
HE was sitting. He was sitting all alone by himself on the bench. “Who  will  go  to  Edinburgh,  please wait at platform 3”, it was  announced.  People  of  all  ages  were  rushing here and there. Young ones, old ones  and  several.  But  no  one  took  any  notice  of  him.  Alone,  sitting  with  a  pen  and a book and a luggage beside him. The seat was not full, though. However, nobody came to sit beside him. Will you call this loneliness?
Reviewing Myanmar-Czech relations

2 June

Let us strive to eradicate child labour
There are 152 million children aged between five and seven worldwide; among them 7.4% work in Asia and Pacific regions. And about 73 million have to toil in poor and dangerous working conditions.
World No Tobacco Day 2019 : Improving health, boosting economy by engaging in smoking control in Myanmar
Tobacco is one of the world’s leading health threats, and a main risk factor for non-communicable diseases (NCDs) including: cancers, diabetes, chronic respiratory disease and cardiovascular disease.