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Difference between Yoga and Tantra
Ravinder Jalali
No discussion on meditation is complete without mentin of the Vigyan Bhairava Tantra. This is 5,000 years old ancient Indian book on meditation. Vigyan means science in Hindi. Bhairav is an ancient mythological God of Hindu…
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Straight talks
Union Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar talking on use of army and Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) for containing internal turmoil and militancy in the country is the first straight talk given by any Defence Minister. Army has…
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Rain damage
The recent rains it appears have watered down the dream of getting Smart cities for Jammu and Kashmir further. The current monsoon season is yet not over. The trail of damage it had left in Jammu last week tells volumes about the blatant…
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Grim situation continues
R. P Nailwal
Once again the northern sub-Himalayan state of Uttarakhand faced the fury of nature in a big way claiming some 30 lives and rendering
hundreds homeless in floods due to cloudburst recently.
The post calamity sufferings of the…
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Swachh Bharat
SHIVETA GUPTA
The concept of cleanliness is as old as human existence on Earth. It is rightly said by John Wesley, "Cleanliness is indeed next to Godliness". The palace of God is clean where Lord Majority resides but why our heart is…
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Not an election one would want to predict
Ashok Malik
How times change. In 1992, when Bill Clinton was elected to the White House, the Washington, DC, establishment was surprised. It had been expected that President George HW Bush would get a second term. Part of the reason for…
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Terror concern
Terrorism has been the centre of debate ever since world realised the dangers it posed. Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his UN Assembly address had called for joint mechanism to stem the rot. There had been a cool response from…
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Costly Dal
Just as onions left many crying, it is now the turn of pulses (dal). The price of the poor man's staple has doubled and there is no visible measures to check its spiraling growth. While India has reached self-sufficiency in many food items,…
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Forestry is key to food security
Kota Sriraj
The sustainable development goals for the next 15 years, adopted by countries in September 2015, envision ending hunger by 2030 by ensuring sustainable food production. In the face of rising population and consequently an…
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Kashmir—Think beyond all party meeting
Mahadeep Singh Jamwal
Since the cat in Kashmir has gone out of bag, it has given an occasion to all political parties, columnist, social organisations, and every Tom and Jerry to comment in his own way, with regard to causes and concern…
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