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The Plight of New Minds
GAYATRI SINGH CHARAK
"A bird flies not when it is simply taught to, but when it actually spreads its wings"We are the future of the nation, the new world, and yet our wings are being snatched away from us. What are these wings?!-->!-->!-->…
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Chinar Trees of Kashmir: Timeless Guardians of Beauty and History
Pupu Ji KoulThe leaves of Chinar trees in Kashmir during autumn season turn into yellow,red and fall from the trees and also turn earth below yellow and red.It is a sight worth seeing and beautiful and tourists as well as the local!-->…
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Wonderful Winged visitors
GL Khajuria
Aristotle, the world renewnedPhilospher had more than two thousand years back had known how the Avian (Bird) migrate with seasonal changes but in fact it was in Mazzy, 1822 a day of bewilderedness for ornithologistthat!-->!-->!-->…
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Achieving Amrit Kaal 2047: Revising Colonial mindset in higher education
Prof K S Chandrasekar
India has celebrated its 75 years of freedom on 15th August 2022, and by 2047 it will be a 'Century of Independence for India'. This period from 2022 to 2047 has been earmarked as "Amrit Kaal". The journey from!-->!-->!-->…
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From Vision to Victory: How India is Reshaping Its Fight Against TB
Jagat Prakash Nadda
On this World Tuberculosis (TB) Day, I reflect with immense pride on how India is rewriting the playbook in the fight against TB. The recently concluded 100-day Intensified TB-Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan has not only!-->!-->!-->…
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Maa Baglamukhi-The female form of personification of the Mahavidyas
Er Rabinder ShekherThe word "Bagala" is derived from the word "Valga" (meaning - bridle or to rein in) which, became "Vagla" and then "Bagla".Bagalamukhi is commonly known as Pitambari in North India, the goddess associated with yellow!-->…
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The fight against TB must be intensified
Ramesh Sarraf DhamoraIndia has been battling a disease called TB for quite some time. But now a scary study has come out regarding TB. India is expected to have 60 million TB cases and 8 million deaths between 2021 and 2040, according to a!-->…
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Creativity Reimagined: How India’s WAVES Summit 2025 Will Reshape Global Entertainment
Chaitanya K PrasadIn a world hungry for authentic stories and innovative entertainment, India is all set to revolutionize the global media landscape. The World Audio Visual and Entertainment Summit (WAVES) isn't just another media &!-->…
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The blooming paradise on Earth
Mohammad HaniefAsia's largest tulip garden, the Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden in Srinagar, is gearing up to host the spectacular Tulip Festival 2025, promising a dazzling display of nature's finest blooms. Set against the stunning!-->…
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Challenges and Strategies for Youths in Agriculture
Dr. Banarsi LalNow-a-days rural areas in India today are undergoing a phenomenal transformation. In place of individual effort, machines are taking over the hard labour and the government subsidies for mechanization of agricultural fields!-->…
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