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Digital technology: Addiction or compulsion
SHYAM SUDANThere is a slight line of demarcation between the uses of digital technology and it's compulsion in this artificial intelligence era .It is very difficult for its user to identify whether they are using it on compulsion mode or!-->…
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India’s Labour Codes: Towards a Coherent and Modern Regulatory Framework
Ms. Vidhya SoundararajanThe Second National Commission on Labour (2002) had highlighted how India's maze of labour laws had become overly complex and fragmented. Acting on its recommendations, last week, the government notified four major!-->…
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The Moon River: People’s Story of Chenab
Ms Manu KotwalChenab, which translates as the Moon River, is the largest of the five tributaries of the River Indus. It flows for about 974 kilometers from the High Himalayas of Lahaul to the forests of Jammu and Kashmir and onto the!-->…
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Embracing Authenticity:A Sophisticated Spotlight on Transgender Lives
Dr Lucky GuptaLast week was observed as Transgender Awareness Week. The significant importance of this week was to advocate transgender equality and safety at the global level by addressing their issues on several platforms. During this!-->…
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Earthworms: Soil and Ecosystem Engineers
Dr. Banarsi LalEarthworms are also known as farmer's friends, intestines of the earth, ploughmen of the field, biological indicators and ecological engineers. They are commonly found in the soil and act as the soil conditioners. They are!-->…
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Lord Macaulay a founder and destroyer of Indian education and values
Shiv Kumar Padha
Pedagogically there are many agencies which impart formal and non formal education to the child after birth, but among all, family, society and the school play a major role in educating and shaping the character of the!-->!-->!-->…
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Capturing India’s $10 Trillion Potential through Flexicap Funds
Sandeep GuptaIndia's potential for long-term wealth creation through equities is beyond question. With a steadily rising per capita income-now around $3,000-and one of the world's largest young populations, the country stands at the cusp!-->…
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Viksit Bharat @2047-Dream To Reality
Puran Chand SharmaIt is well said, " The idea whose time has come, no force on earth can stop it." Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the course of commencement of his innings to lead the country from the front to unleash and implement!-->…
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Television-A Transformative Medium of Information, Entertainment and Culture
Dr. Banarsi Lal
Every year 21st of November is observed as the World Television Day across the globe to recognize the beneficial effects of television for the social, political and economic developments of society.This day is celebrated!-->!-->!-->…
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Jim Corbett National Park-India’s Living Legacy of Wildlife Conservation
G L Khajuria
Jim Corbett National Park is nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas in Uttarakhand, India. This park is one of the most celebrated wildlife sanctuaries in Asia. Established in 1936 as Hailey National Park,It is the!-->!-->!-->…
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