Youth
Does Gang Related Crimes Act tackle root cause of problem?
Just been reading that Maldives President Mohamed Nasheed has ratified the Gang Related Crimes Act.
As most of our Parliamentarians can be counted on, this legislation also seems half-baked, or something done in a rush — anxious to prove to voters that the Maldives’ State is doing something to curb crime.
Coincidentally, while googling for ‘Maldives’ I… »
Enslaving Citizens – Part 2: The plight of the average Maldives teenager
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Goodbye Male’ forever
My final trip through Maldives’ congested and concrete capital on Wednesday, 16 June 2010, this is an experimental tribute (and therefore, nobody should make any conscious economic profit from this video) to Linkin Park (my other favorite band along with Coldplay) who I was disappointed with because they never made a cool official video of… »
Before I say goodbye…
…for my Special Friend, who took me to my first DJ, and set me free… let me remember one last time that scratchy tune, for we may never meet again, and my memory may fade like the… »
Negative advertising?
And they call us ignorant!
This is part of an advertisement found in an old Sandhaanu magazine…
Apparently, the company which placed this advertisement was advertising some sort of teapot, according to the person who showed this to… »
Is this “Islamic behavior” by Adhaalath and Salaf?
Now if we could have gotten “1,000 moderates” into Islamic Center last night, whose voice would have been louder? http://bit.ly/bKX3nZ
An old Dhivehi saying goes: “Adu gadha kuraa meehaage ruh gina vaane“, which in English means if you make a loud noise going around claiming all unclaimed coconut palms around you, you will own them all,… »
Why am I blogging?
The far most important reason why I started blogging a year or so back was to improve my writing. In my grade school I am with one of the few students who never read story books. I can remember my classmates going to library and note their names in the library to get a specific… »
‘Engage youths in productive activities’
Speakers at a meeting yesterday emphasised engaging youths in productive activities to ensure the country’s peace, security and progress.
They were speaking at the inaugural ceremony of the two-day regional mid-term review meeting of commonwealth youth programme held at a city hotel.
Apart from the host Bangladesh, government officials from the ministries concerned of Brunei, India, Malaysia,… »
Lip tattoo leads to burglary arrest
Police say a suspect in a Colorado home invasion had the evidence written all over his face. Read… »


