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Education, society-on verge of modern civilisation
Isher Singh Jasrotia
The pertinent and fundamental problems before our changing scenario of the modern technology is the education and society which is changing with the change of time.
Since the time, the civilisation came into existence,…
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Modi-a visionary down to earth
Dr. PP Singh
Ever since the beginning of parliamentary election in India in the year 2014, the BJP as opposition party during he regime of UPA Govt. set in motion its all ranks and file to contest parliamentary election under the…
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Coastal surveillance
Six years after the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks brought out glaring gaps in maritime security, India gets its first Information Management and Analysis Centre (IMAC), the nerve centre of the Navy for coastal surveillance and monitoring.…
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No smoke without climate fire
Kushan Mitra
Other developing nations have challenged India's leadership role in climate negotiations, where India and China were ostensibly negotiating together. But the fact remains that China has already achieved industrial prowess far…
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Naxal terror
Terror activities in India have increased by 70 per cent during 2012-2013 with the number of deaths rising from 238 to 404, most of which were caused by Naxals, according to the report Global Terrorism Index 2014, prepared by Institute for…
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Separatists are separatists are separatists
M. M Khajooria
Liberal democracies are inherently handicapped in engaging and combating extremism especially of the communist and Islamist varieties. Infected by complacency and accustomed to playing by the rule book, they are unable to …
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US-assisted Taliban surge bad for India
G Parthasarathy
A recent report issued by the Pentagon has, for the first time, alluded to "sanctuaries" in Pakistan for harbouring terrorists on its borders with both Afghanistan and India. This is not the first time that the Pentagon has…
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Sanskrit row
Human Resources Development Ministry's mid-session decision to remove German as the third language from Kendriya Vidayala is expected to affect about over 70,000 students across 500 KVs from Classes 6 to 8. Buoyed by the decision,…
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Of daughters and sons
The widening gender inequality and poor sex ratio paints a grim picture of how a girl child faces widespread discrimination. A recent study by an NGO looks at how girls have faced crisis in health care, nutrition, water and sanitation,…
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The Creator of the cosmos
Dr. Raj Shree Dhar
The universe is uncreated, as the time itself is, without beginning and end, but it is based on the principles.
Twenty billion years ago, something happened- the Big Bang, the event that began our universe. Why it…
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