Speaking English fluently is very important for Mauritians and indeed vital for the future of Mauritius, and deplore the paucity of real governmental effort towards that end
The Brindaban Linguistic and Cultural Genocide Watch Group is delighted to acknowledge that the detailed School Certificate results for 2016 have appeared on the MES website. We are
A storm is brewing in a teacup at University of Mauritius (UOM) about a trifling matter – the academic level of a handful of English Language/Literature students.
Please allow me to throw some light on a point made by MT Contributor S.B. about the Brindaban Sarvajanik Mandir at Palma in his article entitled “Basdeo Bissoondoyal:
A few weeks ago, during the JNU anti-India street demonstrations, prominent BJP member Prakash Javadekar, Union Minister of State for the Environment, Forests and Climate Change in the
It was reassuring to read a report in the press recently that the Ministry of Finance had decided to supervise the activities of Undertakers and Funeral Parlours. People
Even though now long retired and with failing health, I remain keenly interested in Aviation Safety, a field in which I worked day and night with unfailing zeal