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This Diwali, let the plants breathe too
Vivek Shukla
If plants could speak, they would definitely beg cracker-lovers not to use crackers during Diwali. It is no secret that Diwali crackers play havoc with plants and gardens.
According to JPS Dabas, senior agricultural scientist…
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Entwining power with responsibilities
ANKUSH SHARMA
“Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely". This statement enshrines the mindset of many about power in our society. However, it may not be true because all powers can't be corrupt, some must have…
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G-20 and its role in global economic arena
Manzoor Naik
The group G20 was established in 1999 in response to the Asian financial crisis and held its inaugural summit in 2008 to tackle the global recession. After the Second World War, the whole world became hostage to bipolar power…
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Trade suspension
In the midst of differences between India-Pakistan, the Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI) hinted on suspending trade ties with India. The Pak trade body feels under current Indo-Pak relationship, it is not a…
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Diwali celebrations with a new vision
MAHADEEP SINGH JAMWAL
Diwali celebrations dates back to ancient times in India and mentioned in Sanskrit texts such as the Padma Purana and Skanda Purana. There are significant variations in regional and rituals, depending upon the region,…
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Booster dose
The Union Cabinet's decision to provide Rs 500 crore from PM's Development package for Jammu and Kashmir would work as a booster dose for rehabilitating the fledgling sector of farming. At the same time, the Cabinet Committee on Economic…
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A poetic sojourn or a mission with a mandate?
DWARIKA PRASAD SHARMA
The tragedy in relation to the "Kashmir issue" is that it has, by a series of defaults, been left in a grey zone. This suits large sections of vested interests. The mainstream parties stomp on it for political, and…
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Farm unemployment: The way out
Dr. PARVEEN KUMAR, DR.ANIL KUMAR
Agriculture represents the primary sector of the Indian economy providing employment to about 51% of the total population with 14-15 per cent contribution to the country's Gross Domestic Product.…
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Education hit
Though Kashmir Valley is limping back to normalcy, cases of arson and vandalism have become order of the day. With another Primary school building set ablaze in Baramulla today, the number of schools vandalised by miscreants raised to 22…
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Simultaneous polls
Simultaneous Lok Sabha and State Assembly elections would benefit national parties but dwarf the role of smaller regional ones which is not a good sign for a healthy democracy. Whether one acknowledges it or not, the wave factor associated…
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