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Ways to eradicate poverty
It would not be erroneous to dub poverty, a curse for 1.2 billion people of India in particular and infinite number of people of world in general. As per records, even in 21st Century nearly 67 per cent of India is poor. Though our!-->…
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Non Performing Assets: A macroeconomic concern
Fahid Fayaz Darangay
As per RBI, an asset, including a leased asset, becomes non-performing when it ceases to generate income for the bank. A 'non-performing asset' (NPA) was defined as a credit facility in respect of which the interest!-->!-->!-->…
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Fashion industry & environmental implications
Abid Hussain RatherBeauty has always attracted the human soul, so everybody tries to look beautiful. It is human nature that everybody tries to look different from others by wearing fashionable clothes and following latest fashion trends.!-->…
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Tulsi – a wonder herb
G.L KHAJRIA
Tulsi or 'Holy Basil', as we say with reverence is a wonderful herb of its magnanimous and multitudinal medicinal importance. This 'Holy Basil' botanically is nomenclarised as 'ocimum sanctum' (Lenn) and belongs to'!-->!-->!-->…
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New dilemma- is this information real or fake?
A journalism that is genuine and effective seems to be having a hard time to bring to fore the real picture and make an impact. How the role of media in times of digitalisation has changed and somewhere lost its very purpose is what I wish!-->…
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Traditional ‘Bhumi Pujan’ of new Parliament irked devils
R. K Sinha
One thing should be clearly understood that secularism does not means on any account that a country has to completely distance itself from religious traditions and cultural beliefs. It is almost impossible. Last week, prior!-->!-->!-->…
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Develop Govt schools’ edifice to attract students
RAYEES AHMAD KUMAR
Syed Rizwan Geelani's article 'Why a teacher in government school is a parent in private school' appeared few days before in a leading English daily of valley. In this article Geelani has criticised the education!-->!-->!-->…
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NISHTA: A knowledge orientation programme for teachers
There is a well known saying that teaching is not everybody's cup of tea. No doubt to become a perfect and effective teacher in life there is need of a dedicated professional spirit, inbuilt teaching traits, commitment, command over!-->…
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Hidden truth behind J&K’s accession
Rohit Sharma
October 26-27, 1947 will always be remembered in Indian history as the days when Kashmir agreed to become an integral part of India. Left leaning historians have always told a half-baked truth, blaming Maharaja of Kashmir!-->!-->!-->…
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Teaching imperative for Principals
Vijay GargPrincipals are teachers by definition. They are the best premier teachers, may be first among the equals. Therefore, they are quintessentially teachers, first and last. This is true for both school and college principals.The sad!-->…
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