SAF News

In the media Sangbad Sangstha, New Age, Dhaka, Bangladesh - 14th October 2008

New regional institute for legal, human rights launched

A NEW regional legal and human rights organisation named South Asian Institute of Advanced Legal and Human Rights Studies (SAILS) was launched in Dhaka to promote the sharing of experiences on legal and human rights affairs.

In the media Staff Correspondent, The Daily Star, Dhaka, Bangladesh - 14th October 2008

South Asian Institute of Advanced Legal Studies launched

The South Asian Institute of Advanced Legal and Human Rights Studies (SAILS) was launched yesterday with a view to promoting higher legal education and ensuring human rights and the rule of law in the region.

News Dhaka, Bangladesh - 13th October 2008

Launching of the South Asian Institute of Advanced Legal and Human Rights Studies (SAILS)

South Asian Institute of Advanced Legal and Human Rights Studies (SAILS) was launched in Dhaka to promote the sharing of experiences on legal and human rights affairs.

News Kattmandu - 13th October 2008

The newly elected Prime Minister of Nepal is presented by Mr Nishchal Pandey, 'The Sasia Story'

The newly elected Prime Minister of Nepal Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' (Left in the Photo) is presented by Mr Nishchal Pandey, Secretary of the Advisory board of SAF Nepal chapter, "The Sasia Story".

In the media Staff Correspondent, The Daily Star, Dhaka - 12th October 2008

The 6th SAF-Scout Friendship Camp begins today

The sixth South Asian Foundation (SAF) Scout Friendship Camp will begin at Mouchak in Gazipur today, says a press release.

Event Bangladesh - 12th October 2008
News From Syd Castillo, World Scout Bureau, Asia-Pacific Regional Office - 12th October 2008
In the media The Daily Star, Dhaka - 9th October 2008
News 8th October 2008

Kashmiriyat: the latest SAF publication on the inauguration of the Institute of Kashmir Studies
Srinagar, 25-27 May 2008.

On 26 May 2008, the Institute of Kashmir Studies was inaugurated in Srinagar, Kashmir, by H.E. Shrimati Pratibha Patil, President of India, to promote the traditional Bhakti-Sufi-Rishi pluralistic culture of Kashmiriyat.

News 3rd October 2008