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International Yoga Day
Ravinder Jalali
Yoga today is a subject of world wide interest. This is a remarkable phenomenon in the long history of Yoga. Only a few years ago, it used to have a very limited appeal, although it is an ancient system of keeping our body,…
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Yoga for healthy world
Dr. Neelam Khajuria
United Nations declared 21st June as International Yoga Day. This came after Prime Minister Narendra Modi had urged the world community to celebrate yoga at the international level. He emphasised, "yoga as invaluable…
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Take it to world court
Ram Jethmalani
The 21st century will be determined by three factors. First, the economic and social development of India and China. Both countries are yet to unleash their true potential, and both are presently engaged in their respective…
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Kashmir, a rejuvenating beauty
Sunaina Malik
Kashmir is a place, which has been in world wide debate from time immemorial. This dialogue was some time, due to mesmerising effect of topography of Kashmir, some time due to dictatorship of Maharajas, some time due to…
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Stars of different kind sparkle on the horizon
Gautam Mukherjee
A consolidation in governance towards effecting strong deliveries across the board should be setting in just about anytime now. There have been indeed many, and continuous, preparatory moves, scattered across the first…
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Relook needed
Aiming for a permanent seat in the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) both India and Pakistan are trying to play good guys to world forum. It looks too premature to make any assumptions over the normalising relations between the two…
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No-one-dayer!
When Patanjli, the propounder of modern Yoga, founded this well being exercise he may not have thought in his wildest dream even this indigenous form of good living needed a United Nation endorsement to popularise this art of living after…
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Rehab package
Union Govt's rehabilitation package of Rs 2,437 Cr seems to have not gone well with various sections of the society in Kashmir. Terming it too little and too late the traders in Valley see it as a humiliation. No where a state…
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Another stir?
June is midway and the monsoon has broken over Maharashtra thus giving the much needed relief and would be another two weeks when it hits Jammu and Kashmir. The political climate too has seen such relief with Govt assuring to settle the…
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Remunerative prices key
Ashwani Mahajan
Recently, a minister stunned the nation when he openly stated that the Maharashtra Government has no solution to the problem of farmers' suicides. It is well known that for more than a decade, Vidarbha region of Maharashtra…
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