
27-yr-old Indian Expat Nyla Khan Building an Education Empire in UAE
Nyla Khan began her entrepreneurial journey at just 24 when she became an active partner to a chain of children’s nurseries started by her mother.
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Nyla Khan began her entrepreneurial journey at just 24 when she became an active partner to a chain of children’s nurseries started by her mother.

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Summaries of all the major disruptions in the past few months in the blockchain and cryptocurrency ecosystem of UAE, Saudi Arabia and the rest of MENA regions

The Madras High-Court lifted ban from TikTok on 24th April 2019 and the company has promised to ensure that users adhere to community guidelines.

It’s been a while since we’ve been hearing negative and controversial stories around TikTok and PUBG. The government finally took initiatives to ban these apps. Many people are supporting this action but obviously, the app lovers aren’t. And the question…
![[Opinion] Hindi Becomes the Third Official Court Language in Abu Dhabi](https://laffaz.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/hindi-third-official-court-language-abu-dhabi-768x402.jpg)
The Abu Dhabi Judicial Department (ADJD) on 10 Feb 2019, acknowledged Hindi language as its third official language after Arabic and English.