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China & NSG
China has once again made its stand clear as far advocating India's case for NSG club entry the reasons are obvious. The obvious reason is over $46 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and the future defence purchases by…
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Rainwater harvesting: Need of the day
Prof (Dr) R.D. Gupta
Confronted with a grim prospect of an acute shortage of water both for drinking purpose and irrigating the crops, a number of experts have recommended for making rainwater harvesting and recycling of water mandatory.…
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True concept of friendliness—An analysis
Mahadeep Singh Jamwal
When it comes to finding friends, perhaps the first step is under-standing, what exactly friendship is. Does it mean have each other in Face Book list? Or that you see each other every time and again, not really. A…
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Military cares; does the state?
Deepak Sinha
There is a paradox here, though I cannot quite get my head around it fully. Suddenly, a host of politicians, journalists and analysts seem to have suddenly transformed themselves into a unique mix of professional surgeon and…
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Free for all
It took over 115 days to governments in the Centre and State as well as court to react on the vandalisation of schools in Kashmir Valley. Around 30 schools have been set on fire by miscreants who may or may not have the support of the…
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Skill development
Skill development has been the pivotal point for Prime Minister Narendra Modi for empowerment of the poor and creating a bank of skilled youth which can pull themselves out of poverty and help fuel the engine of growth. Addressing the 16th…
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Corruption: The hydra that needs to be tamed
Manzoor A. Naik
India is a vast country in every respect and nobody can comprehend the heights it may scale in every sphere of human life. By dint of its characteristic feature like the enhancement of human understanding, it has been…
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A long-acting turmoil
Sameer Sagar
It has been 116 days since Burhan Muzaffar Wani, the so-called poster boy of new militancy, was shot dead in an encounter by the security forces and due to that the shutdown is continued across Kashmir till today. This…
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Sustainable development and nature
Dr.Banarsi Lal
Modern science and technology have made profound impact on the life of mankind. Our working methods, quality of life, household and societal environment are being revolutined by the modern technological methods. It has been…
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Air quality
Though there is considerable fall in sale of imported goods for Diwali, but the intensity of the fireworks has not reduced. This was evident when Jammu woke up in the morning, sky had a thin layer of formation of smog, the combination of…
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