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BGSB University-a grazing pasture for touts, blue eyed
Amish Malhotra
Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University is currently in hot news not for its achievements but for activities not suitable to a highest seat of learning particularly when it possesses the title after the country’s renowned…
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Towards retaining scholars
P M Mathew
Recently, speaking at the 10th convocation of Mizoram University, President Pranab Mukherjee stated that our higher education system, though capable of producing world-class scholars, loses them to foreign universities.…
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Diabetes warning
Diabetes has now emerged among the most common disease irrespective of income bracket. The pace at which it is growing, though considered to be life style linked, is alarming. There is over 100 per cent increase in the trend since 1990…
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Price rise
The recent increase in support price of key crops for the forthcoming agriculture season will help in controlling inflation. It looks the BJP Government has not been able cope up with price rise as promised ahead of Parliamentary…
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Notorious ISI
The spate of killings Sopore witnessed last week of former militants one cannot rule out these incidents as just killings but there appears a set pattern to the incidents. All these killings were blamed as the handiwork of Indian…
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Old gun
When BJP senior leader L.K Advani spoke about the days of Emergency in 1975 returning to the country, he gave sufficient hints to connect the dots, and the opposition gladly did the job for him. The obvious hint lay to Narendra Modi when he…
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Must breathing have a religion or a prayer?
Padma Rao Sundarji
First, outdoor sports as a kid, then inline skating with my son. I have exercised all my life. When the weather didn't permit it and as I grew older, I began to frequent gyms. Or, simply put on an exercise video in my…
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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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