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Frozen meat mafia in Jammu & Kashmir: A public health time bomb authorities dare not ignore
Ch. Rashid Azam Inqlabi
In the pristine valleys of Jammu & Kashmir, where food traditions are rooted in trust, authenticity, and freshness, an unsettling crisis is unfolding. Over recent months, massive consignments of expired,!-->!-->!-->…
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National Librarian’s Day Special: Modernizing Library Practices at SKUAST-Jammu through…
Prof. (Dr.) R.K.Samnotra & Dr. Asha Rani
"A Librarian is not a custodian but a Guide, a Helper, and a Teacher." Dr. S.R. Ranganathan
Every year, August 12 marks Librarian's Day in India- A tribute to Dr. S.R. Ranganathan,!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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Rural Transformation for Sustainable Development
Dr. Banarsi Lal and Dr. Vinod GuptaRural transformation is an inevitable and fundamental process of development. It is a more dynamic concept than rural development as it embodies a transformation in people's perspective on life. Rural!-->…
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Historical Introduction of Our Forests
GL KhajuriaNature has endowed the Indian sub-continent with luxuriant and plentiful forest wealth. The vast and varied climatic and geological conditions bore forests of different types and intensities ranging from dry thorny forests to!-->…
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Making Accountability mandatory for state functionaries
Shiv Kumar PadhaChanakya, also known as Kautilya strongly advocated for accountability as a corner stone of effective leadership and governance. He believed that leaders should be held responsible for their actions and the consequences!-->…
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Higher Education and Quality concerns-Issues and Challenges
Prof K S ChandrasekarIn the last six decades, the number of universities has jumped 23 times, whereas the number of colleges has increased by over 66 times. However, with the population of India expected to grow to over 1.6 billion by!-->…
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International Day of World’s Indigenous People
SUNIL VAIDInternational day of the world's Indigenous people is observed on August 9 each year to raise awareness and protect the rights of the world's indigenous population. This event also recognises the achievements and contributions!-->…
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Restoring India’s Ancient System of Education: A Yoga-Inspired Rebirth of the Gurukulam
Dr Rakesh Verma
The Gurukulam system, India's ancient educational model, is experiencing a resurgence, emphasizing wisdom, discipline, and character development alongside nature. This revival focuses on self-realization, humility, and!-->!-->!-->…
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Agricultural Revolution in India Continues with a Greater Vigour
Shivraj Singh ChauhanUnder the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, continuous reforms and farmer-centric initiatives have led to steady growth in the agriculture sector and the country has achieved record production!-->…
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Handlooms of India: Weaving Heritage, Empowering Futures
Pabitra MargheritaEvery August 7, National Handloom Day marks a moment that binds India's past with its future thread by thread, story by story. The day commemorates the Swadeshi Movement of 1905, when hand woven fabric emerged not only as!-->…
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