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Solving the riddle of missing jobs
Subir Roy
To create jobs in the farm sector, manage water by harvesting rainwater. And, getting banks on their feet as also facilitating development of skills will ensure jobs in the corporate world.
Over half way into its term, the…
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Under-nourished
No doubt India has climbed the ladder of ease of doing business; it is home to the largest number of malnourished children in the world. Country needs to frame policies with a focus on reducing health and social inequities. The study…
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Making light of it
Jayshree Sengupta
While it is true that the economy is in a bad shape, all blame should not rest on the Modi government. Many of the economic problems started a long time ago and the previous governments were not vigilant enough to reduce…
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Banning terror
Despite all the tough talks Pakistan still remains as one the major terror exporting countries with special target being India and Kashmir. America since Donald Trump's take over as President has been showing intolerance towards terrorism…
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Broccoli- an anticancer vegetable
Dr. Banarsi Lal & Dr. P Sharma
Broccoli belongs to the cruciferous vegetables family which includes cabbage, cauliflower, kale, brussel sprouts, turnips etc. It is a tasty vegetable and rich in dozens of nutrients. Consuming fruits and…
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Tainted lawmakers profaning sanctity of Parliament/Assemblies
Mahadeep Singh Jamwal
Parliament of the country/Assemblies of the states is the repository of the autonomous determination of the population and as said by Abraham Lincoln, democracy shall not perish from the earth. Parliament/Assemblies…
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Anti-TB drive
A year into the treatment, still many Indians find the multi-drug resistant Tuberculosis (MDR-TB) has failed to bring the much needed respite. It's failing because treatment is not just about writing prescriptions and giving away free…
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Tough climb to divinity
Negotiating the steep climb up the hill to what is popularly known as 'Monkey Point', out-of-breath, I look up to see if I've reached at least halfway.There is Alka Pande, art curator and consultant, already waving from the top of the hill,…
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Government is desperate to find scapegoat
Isfindiyar Khan
The government is using the youth as a scapegoat in solving their own fully or partially created financial or other problems, rather than tackling the real problem of their policies and implementation. From time to time…
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Remote controllers of mayhem to be accountable
M.M Khajooria
For promulgating The Jammu and Kashmir Public Property (Prevention of Damage) (Amendment) Ordinance, 2017, Governor Vohra had to draw both inspiration and authority from the pronouncement by Supreme Court in the case,…
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