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Artificial Intelligence in Learning: A Lifeline to Students
Dr Rakesh VermaThe words "school" and "learning" often evoke a flood of memories: chalk-dusted blackboards, bustling corridors echoing with laughter, hurried lunch breaks, and above all, the pressure of impending project deadlines. Fast!-->…
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The Masculine Role: Outdated or Evolving?
Dr. Ashwani KumarThe nature of gender is changing in contemporary Indian society. Traditional traits of masculinity, i.e., authority, physical dominance, and emotional stoicism, are increasingly being challenged in both professional and!-->…
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The Quiet Shift: How Bitcoin P2P Fits Into India’s Remade Money World
Peer-to-peer Bitcoin trading offers control and global reach, finding its place as India's investment scene explodes with digital options and tax policies evolve. This article tells you everything you need to know.
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NITI Aayog’s Human Capital Revolution
Rao Inderjit SinghIn a country as vast and varied as India, the true measure of progress lies not merely in GDP figures or infrastructure milestones but in how well a nation nurtures its people. Human capital-our education, skills, health,!-->…
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Rural Empowerment through Krishi Vigyan Kendras
Dr. Banarsi LalEvery year 16th of July is celebrated as the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) Foundation Day. This year ICAR will celebrate its 97th Foundation Day. On this day achievements of the Indian Council of!-->…
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Kashmir Watches: Modi’s normalcy or INDIA bloc’s rifted integration?
Tushi DebWhat binds Bengal to Kashmir today? Not geography. Not culture. But a tenuous political thread woven through the INDIA alliance-a coalition that increasingly resembles a sartorial patchwork of frayed egos and fractured ambitions.!-->…
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SACRED SHRINE OF SARTHAL DEVI
G.L. KhajuriaWith the dawn of civilization, man's quest has ever long been bewildering and enchanting in seeking solace from the great grace of divine Shakties whose manifestations have mostly been confined to mountainous region of greater!-->…
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Sawan’s Enduring Spirit: The Kanwar Yatra, Faith and India’s Social Fabric
Prof. Dinesh Chandra RaiAs the monsoon clouds gather, bringing life to the parched earth, India collectively embraces the sacred month of Sawan Maas. This period is far more than a mere religious observance; it is a profound annual!-->…
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Pakistan’s Nuclear Canoe and Terrorism
Brig RK Singh (Retd)Pakistan is an established nuclear and terror country. In the comity of nations Pakistan really has No say in invigorating international developmental arenas. It hardly represents and has significance on any of the!-->…
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Psychology of Children During War-Like Situations: Voices from the Shadows
Urvi GuptaIn conflicts, children are neither fighters nor decision-makers, yet they often suffer the most. Their laughter is drowned by sirens, their homes reduced to rubble, and their sense of security shattered. While adults engage in!-->…
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