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Civilization’s Self-Destruction
Mumtaz AhmedIn a world that celebrates human progress, innovation, and collective growth, it is ironic perhaps tragic that man himself often emerges as his own worst enemy. The phrase "Man is the enemy of men" encapsulates a timeless truth!-->…
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Create in India Challenge Evolves into a Global Movement with nearly 1 Lakh Registrations from over…
Dharmendra Tewari/ Navin SreejithThe Create in India Challenge (CIC) Season 1, launched as a flagship initiative under the World Audio Visual and Entertainment Summit (WAVES), is gearing up for a spectacular finale at the Jio World Centre,!-->…
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Naxalism on the verge of ending in the country
Ramesh Sarraf DhamoraNaxalism, which has emerged as a scourge in the country for the last six decades, is now on the verge of ending. The country's Home Minister Amit Shah has announced in Parliament that Naxalism will be eradicated in the!-->…
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Bacterial Eye Infection: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment
Dr. Rajkumar SinghA bacterial eye infection occurs when harmful bacteria invade the tissues of the eye or surrounding structures. It can originate from:Direct contact with infected hands or objects(e.g., touching eyes with dirty!-->…
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Usage of Technologies in Rural Development
Dr. Banarsi LalTechnologies in present era have become imperative in all the areas whether they are healthcare, medical, education, tourism, transportation, industry, business, management, administration, banking and rural development.For!-->…
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Radio Waves of Community Led Social Change
Dr Brijender Singh Panwar & Nikita JoshiIn today's digital world of hashtags, GIFs and reels, communication has expanded across a variety of mediums. Large parts of India today cannot think of a world without the internet and the quick!-->…
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All about Kashmiri Sahayak Samiti
Dr. Daleep PanditaMore than 300 likeminded well placed educated Kashmiri Pandit families with global extensions bonded together by their socio cultural traditions and heritage started their marathon journey about 40 years back at Trikuta!-->…
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When it feels like life is rushing by, pause for a moment with a book
Ratan KeshriDo you remember the last time you read a good book? In today's fast-paced life, what we read and how we read it is changing rapidly. Books, which were once considered the deepest source of knowledge, thought, and imagination,!-->…
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Under the Blazing Sky: A Growing Crisis of Climate and Survival
Anushree BhattacharyaIndia is no longer a stranger to the extreme heat from the past few years, but in previous years, the country has been facing a drastic rise in the intensity, frequency, and duration of heat waves, what was once a!-->…
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Ambedkar, the economist
Arjun Ram MeghwalB R Ambedkar's wisdom has shaped and nurtured India's governance in a multidimensional manner. His contribution as an architect of the Constitution and a prominent voice of justice is widely acknowledged, but his legacy as!-->…
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