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Cholesterol Could Power Tomorrow’s Electronics
Mohammad HaniefIt may seem unlikely that a molecule most often discussed in health debates could one day be central to the devices that define our digital future. Yet cholesterol, a fat?like substance commonly linked to heart health, is!-->…
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Youth: Arise, Awake and Stop Not-Transform the World
Prof (Dr.) Jaipal SinghSwami Vivekananda remains one of India's most inspiring spiritual leaders, thinkers and youth icons. Born on 12 January 1863 in Calcutta (now Kolkata), he lived a short yet extraordinarily impactful life - leaving!-->…
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India’s new role at world platform
Shyam SudanNow a days we frequently confronted with a new word of Vedic Dilect I.e Amritkaal. At many platforms and occasions Prime Minister has used this word to discuss the visionary design of our changing nation .No doubt our is the!-->…
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Innovation, Institutions and Inclusive Growth!
Dr. Shahid AminIn an era defined by rapid technological advancement, shifting economic paradigms, and escalating social and environmental challenges, innovation, entrepreneurship, and sustainability have emerged as central pillars of!-->…
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Greening Highways
G.L. KhajuriaRoads are the lifeline arteries which carry the life blood of economy relating to trade and commerce to every nook and the corner of the country. These also play a pivotal role in national integration by way of communication!-->…
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International Painting Workshop at IIM Jammu: Integrating Creative Practice into Management Pedagogy
Prof. Shyam Narayan LalThe Indian Institute of Management Jammu is all set to organise an International Painting Workshop from 12 to 16 January 2026. The workshop will bring together twenty-one painters of repute from India and abroad and!-->…
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Can AI Shape India’s Next Leap in Human Development?
Dr. Rahul KundalAs Artificial Intelligence (AI) reshapes industries and social systems, India stands at a critical juncture. Recognised as a future AI powerhouse and lauded for its human development progress, the country now faces an!-->…
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A Living Legacy of Knowledge: The Priceless Library of Amar Mahal
SSP VIKRAM SINGH JAMWAL
Perched majestically on a hill overlooking the River Tawi, the Amar Mahal Palace is widely admired for its striking French château architecture and royal heritage. Yet beyond its golden throne, regal portraits!-->!-->!-->…
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What NDA did to run MGNREGA better
During the UPA period, there was often no reliable record of whether an asset created under MGNREGA actually existed on the ground. With the introduction of geo-tagging under the NDA, every asset now has photographic and GPS evidence, and!-->…
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From Displacement to Legacy: A Life Dedicated to Social Justice in J&K
Dr. Sushil K. SharmaAs I sit down to write, four years after he left us, the feeling is still one of profound personal loss, not just for our family, but for a community and a region that he considered his extended home. Yashpal Sharma!-->…
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