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When Love Shrinks the Social Self
Dr. Ashwani KumarIn contemporary fast-paced culture, romantic relationships have become the central form of interaction among people. Traditionally, romantic relationships were more private, and people were likely to engage in romance!-->…
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Surya Putri-The grace of Duggar Landscape
G.L. KhajuriaThe Jammu city which is known as City of Temples throughout India for its monumental, archeological and historical importance is now losing its pristine grandeur and glory due exploding populating accruing from the migration!-->…
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The Loneliness Epidemic: A Growing Public Health Concern
Arya KrishnanThe phrase "Loneliness Epidemic" has emerged as one of the most pressing issues of modern times, capturing the growing sense of social isolation that people are experiencing across the globe. While not an epidemic in the!-->…
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WORLD RABIES DAY 2025: A Call for Collective Action
R.K. Bhardwaj & Divyansh PandeyEvery year on September 28, the world observes World Rabies Day to raise awareness and promote prevention and control measures against rabies. World Rabies Day is a United Nations observance and has been!-->…
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Mental Health: The silent foundation of a healthy society
Mohammad HaniefIn the fast-changing world of the 21st century, health debates often revolve around physical fitness, nutrition, and medical treatment. Yet, there exists an equally vital pillar of human well-being that has for long remained!-->…
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H1B visa hike and the fate of Indian Engineering Higher Education
Prof. K.S. ChandrasekarThe H-1B is a temporary and non-immigrant visa category that allows employers to seek for highly educated foreign professionals to work in "specialty occupations" that require at least a bachelor's degree or the!-->…
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Tourism and Sustainable Transformation
Dr. Banarsi LalEvery year 27th of September is celebrated as the Word Tourism Day across the globe to foster the awareness on the significance of tourism and its social, cultural, political and economic values. On September 27th, 1970, the!-->…
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The Wangchuk Family and the 1989 Ladakh Agitation: An Analytical Perspective
Brig Anil GuptaThe political positioning of the Wangchuk family, particularly Sonam Wangyal (father of Sonam Wangchuk), offers an instructive case study in the complexities of Ladakh's modern history. Far from being aligned with the!-->…
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India is emerging as a global tourism hub
Ramesh Sarraf DhamoraThe purpose of celebrating World Tourism Day is to promote awareness about the importance of tourism as a global industry and its social, cultural, political, and economic impact. Celebrating World Tourism Day helps us!-->…
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Navratri is a festival of power and courage
Ramesh Saraf, DhamoraNavratri is dedicated to the worship and adoration of the nine forms of Goddess Durga, who are considered symbols of power, courage, and women's empowerment. Navratri means "nine nights," and during this time, devotees!-->…
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