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International Day to End Violence Against Women: November 25, 1999
Surjit Singh FloraViolence impacts women across all ages, abilities, classes, and backgrounds without exception. It's truly shocking that 1 in 3 women around the globe will face violence at some point in their lives. Over 1 billion women!-->…
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The West’s Hypocrisy on Climate Change
Pankaj SharmaAs the world grapples with the escalating impacts of climate change, the divide between the developed and developing nations has become glaringly evident. Nowhere is this divide more visible than in the West's approach to!-->…
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Rising Monkey Menace and its Management in Jammu region of J&K
Dr. Banarsi LalIn India, a third of the world's wild Rhesus macaques (common monkey) live.Lack of availability of food sources in the forests and drying up of water bodies are the reasons for migration of monkeys in to human habitation.The!-->…
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Greening Wastelands
G.L. KhajuriaThere is no well accepted definition of wastelands but Mr Bhumble has used the following definition for wastelands as those lands which are virtually unstable and ecologically, whose top soil is completely lost, devoid of any!-->…
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Let us seek the Lord’s blessings for the welfare of all humanity
Surjit Singh FloraSeekers of truth in Canada and the world over in mid-November this year celebrated the Day of Enlightenment with great love and reverence. Prakash Utsav, meaning the festivity marking the birth of light, is an occasion!-->…
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Constitution Day: Bridging gap between People and their Rights
Mahadeep Singh JamwalNovember 26 marks Constitution Day in India-a day to celebrate the adoption of the document that forms the bedrock of our democracy. However, as we honor this monumental achievement, a stark reality emerges: a!-->…
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Kashmir wetlands abuzz with arrival of migratory birds
Mohammad Hanief
With the onset of winter in the Kashmir Valley, migratory birds have started flocking to wetlands, seeking refuge from the harsher climates of Siberia, China and Eastern Europe while as hundreds of birds, including!-->!-->!-->…
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The traditional Kashmiri Pandit’s Dejhoor
Omkar Dattatray
Kashmiri Pandits have a distinct ,unique and peculiar cultural identity and heritage in the broad spectrum of Sanatan Dharma. The KP's attire ,dress and ornaments are very distinct and these are traditional and from!-->!-->!-->…
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The Untold Cause of Road Rage
The congestion on roads hits travelers'/drivers health, especially their mental health and this triggers road rage
Sajjad Bazaz
A recent tragic road accident in the heart of Srinagar city that consumed a few lives of minor boys has!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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Railways and Gati Shakti form an unbeatable partnership
A K Kandelwal
In One Day International cricket, Sachin Tendulkar and Sourav Ganguly formed a formidable partnership with 26 combined centuries. Just as they dominated the cricket field, the partnership between Indian Railways and PM!-->!-->!-->…
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