Category Archives: Desi Totkay

The Unfortunate Widow Of Today

In many countries, they’re forced into marriage to retain their social status. In some cultures, they’re stigmatized. And around the world, millions of them live in poverty and endure violence.They are widowed women. And from the USA to Kenya to Nepal, they often find themselves lacking support, both emotionally and economically.Too often, their plight goes unnoticed. But despite… Read More »

A man slaughtered a chicken and came to the chicken seller

Poultry is derived from the skeletal muscles of various birds and is a good source of protein, fat, and vitamins and minerals in the diet. Classification of birds Birds bred for poultry production are generally grown for a particular amount of time or until they reach a specific weight. Rock Cornish hens, narrowly defined, are a hybrid cross specifically bred to produce small roasters;… Read More »

Denial of Ramadan

About one in five people on this planet are Muslim, and most of them soon will be preparing for a month of fasting. The terminology for fasting in Islamic doctrine is “sawm.” For Muslims it means to abstain from eating, drinking and engaging in sexual intercourse from dawn to sunset. The only requirements for fasting in Ramadan are that one… Read More »

The incident took place in Egypt

Dinshaway Incident, Dinshaway also spelled Denshawai or Dinshwai, confrontation in 1906 between residents of the Egyptian village of Dinshaway (Dinshawāy) and British officers during the occupation of Egypt by Great Britain (1882–1952). Harsh exemplary punishments dealt to a number of villagers in the wake of the incident sparked an outcry among many Egyptians and helped galvanize Egyptian nationalist sentiment against British occupation. In June 1906 a group of British officers agitated… Read More »