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Jammu is crying every night
The sky's eyes fluttered in hues of redLike it's ashamed of what it saw,Instead of tearsHope fallsIt shatters,It crumbles.Every night, the mothers hum a distant songNot a lullaby but a warningBecause honestly, no one knows what is in store!-->…
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You enjoy your life and let me enjoy mine
Ravinder KumarIt is very simple to say to someone that you enjoy your life and let me mine, but is that as easy as saying this sentence? I don’t think so.Life is so unpredictable, no one knows when and where it going to end or be!-->…
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THALASSAEMIA–KNOW YOUR CARRIER STATUS
DR. K.K. KOUL100 years ago in 1925, the first description of Thalassaemia in medical literature was given by Thomas Benton Cooley (American Pediatric Hematologist). He was studying some pediatric patients (Children, Primarily of Italian!-->…
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Terror Policy Destroys a Nation
Rameshwar Singh JamwalBy the time, this Article goes for printing, there is every strong possibility that India would have destroyed much of Pakistan’s strike and defense capabilities and even ground offensive may begin soon, after it!-->…
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How Modi Government fortified India’s Air Defence and Offensive Capabilities
In the wake of Operation Sindoor which destroyed nine terrorist camps in Pakistan and PoK, Pakistan attempted to escalate tensions by launching missile strikes at Indian military installations across Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan,!-->…
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Exploring Challenges and Opportunities of Organic Farming in J&K
Dr. Banarsi LalThe long way use of Green Revolution trend in our agriculture has started effecting the agricultural production and productivity.The increasing population needs a greater rate of food production and in a healthy way without!-->…
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Strategic Pause, Not Exit: India Halts Indus Water Treaty as World Bank Clarifies Its Limited Role
At a time of rising regional tension, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri reaffirmed New Delhi’s long-standing commitment to peace, but noted that continued provocations had forced India to reconsider the Indus Waters Treaty. “The very preamble!-->…
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Operation Sindoor: India Strikes Back with Precision, Gains Global Backing Against Terror
India launched Operation SINDOOR after the April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam. The operation was precise, targeted only terror camps and avoided Pakistani military sites. It was meant to be a strong but limited response. On the night of!-->…
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Operation Sindoor: How Pakistani Media is Twisting the Truth
Operation SINDOOR was launched as a response to the attack that took place in Pahalgam, on April 22, killing 26 civilians. During the press briefing on May 7, India clarified its response as focused, measured and non-escalatory. It was!-->…
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Reviving the Red Cross in J&K: From Dormancy to Duty in Times of Crisis
World Red Cross Day
Dr. Dinesh GuptaEach year, World Red Cross Day stands as a solemn tribute to the vision of Henry Dunant—the founding father of the Red Cross Movement—and the countless humanitarian workers who embody his ideals on!-->!-->!-->…
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