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Fighting new war in Mosul and Aleppo
Gwynne Dyer
Two great sieges are getting underway in the Middle East, one in Mosul in Iraq, and the other in Aleppo in Syria. They have a great deal in common, including, the fact that the attackers both depend heavily on foreign air…
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Public ignorance is government’s/politicians’ best friend
Mahadeep Singh Jamwal
There is something that we know to be true, and others that we know to be false, yet, despite this extensive knowledge that one has, there remain many things whose truth or falsity is not known. We are uncertain, to…
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Participatory approach for rural development
Dr. Banarsi Lal
The Indian economy in the past, presently and in future will remain predominantly depend on rural development because very high proportion of the Indian population live in rural areas. In 1901, 89 per cent of its total…
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‘Battle of Green’
Any sporting event between India and Pakistan always has unlimited enthusiastic cheering for both the countries. Come Sunday, India will be meeting Pakistan in a showpiece hockey match of the Asian Champions Trophy in Kuantan District of…
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Reopening of schools
The government's move to reopen schools from 1st November will be a big challenge especially with the winter scheduled to set in Kashmir Valley. The over 100-day unrest in Valley has made the reopening of schools difficult as both parents…
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Tiger in trouble
G. L Khajuria
The tiger (Panthere tigris ) as we all well know is our National Animal which is more mercilessly on the verge of extinction at the cruel hands of modern most civilised man not in India but across the globe. Nature is a great…
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Retaining youth in agriculture
Dr. Parveen Kumar, Dr. Rehana Akhter Bijli
India is an agrarian economy. More than fifty per cent of the population is engaged in agricultural related activities. Youth are now increasingly finding agriculture activities a burden. New…
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Vision of peace for sustainable development
Dr. Banarsi Lal, Dr. Shahid Ahamad
We consider our modern society as more civilised as compared to the Stone Age. If civilisation means modern electronic media, nuclear energy, genetic engineering, space discoveries, high tech agriculture…
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Holding hand!
It has been the dream of every government which has remained in power in Jammu and Kashmir to bring back the 'innocent' local boys who have joined militancy. And every time the government of the day promised them to rehabilitate and also…
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Worst victims
Once again it is the border residents of Jammu region who are the worst victims of the cross-border firing resorted to by Pakistan. Dislocated and uprooted from their hearth they remain 'unwanted'. The Kathua administration requested people…
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