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India’s Sporting Rise: From CWG 2030 to Olympic Ambition, a New Era of Global Prominence
Dr. Mansukh MandaviyaOn 26th November 2025, Wednesday, Commonwealth Sport formally announced India as the host of the centenary 2030 Commonwealth Games, marking a defining moment in the nation's sporting journey. This is far more than a!-->…
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8.2% GDP growth signals expanding economic momentum
Mohammad HaniefIndia's economy has recorded an impressive GDP growth rate of 8.2% in the second quarter of the 2025-26 financial year, reaffirming the country's position as one of the fastest-growing major economies in the world. This!-->…
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Tourism Potential in Reasi District of J&K
Dr. Banarsi LalTourism is continuously growing across the globe because of its various attractive and new destinations for the tourists. It is termed as an instrument for employment generation, poverty eradication and sustainable human!-->…
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A National Resolve: Whole of Government and Society Driving Bal Vivah Mukt Bharat
Annpurna DeviIn a nation where women and children form the foundation of over a billion lives, their empowerment is not just a policy choice-it is the path to Bharat's destiny. Under Hon'ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visionary!-->…
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The new face of Entrepreneurship in J&K: Rising against all odds
Mohammad HaniefEntrepreneurship in Jammu & Kashmir is undergoing a quiet yet remarkable transformation, reshaping the economic landscape and expanding the imagination of what the region's youth can achieve. Once dominated by!-->…
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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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