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February 20: A Global Call for a Better World
Anushree Bhattacharya
Introduction
The United Nations General Assembly on the 63rd session of the general assembly declared the day February 20, 2007 as the World Social Justice day to remind the rights and duties of every citizen.
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‘Mukhbir’-A Soldier Without Uniform
Sajjad Bazaz
Some time back, in a private discussion on fast changing habits with an educationist friend, we debated book reading culture losing its space to internet-based platforms. As we were busy pitching our opinions on the!-->!-->!-->…
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India’s AI Breakthrough: Powering the Future with Affordable Innovation
India is witnessing a transformative revolution in Artificial Intelligence, and at the heart of this change is the visionary leadership of PM Modi. For the first time in India's history, the government is directly fostering an AI ecosystem!-->…
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Parenting with Purpose: The Key to Holistic Child Development
Dr. Kanika Gupta
Parental involvement is the cornerstone of a child's holistic development. From the moment a child is born, the parents' presence, guidance, and support profoundly influence their physical, emotional, cognitive, and!-->!-->!-->…
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Jammu has degenerated into Crime Capital of UT
Omkar Dattatray
It is very unfortunate and disturbing that the city of temples which Jammu has the distinction of being is degenerating into a hub and capital of crimes .It is matter of grave and grave concern that crime graph in Jammu!-->!-->!-->…
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Jal Jeevan Mission is achieving steady progress in UT of J&K
Lanker Pombay village in Kulgam districts receives tap water within premises of households for first time
Jammu and Kashmir has made significant strides in improving access to clean water in rural households through the Jal Jeevan!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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Self-Help Groups-A Tool for Socio-economic Development of Rural Women
Dr. Banarsi Lal
In many countries majority of people continue to live in rural areas despite the global trend of urbanisation. These rural people are mainly depending on the agricultural activities and lacking income and employment!-->!-->!-->…
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Kangri-The darling of every Kashmiri
Omkar Dattatray
It is said and rightly so that necessity is the mother of invention and some foresighted man in the ancient past may had invented Kangri .It has become a darling of every Kashmiri in winter and it warms and protects him!-->!-->!-->…
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HUMAN RIGHT VIOLATION
Isher Singh Jasrotia
India is the second largest democracy in the world, emerging as the developing nation, have made protracted and tremendous progress in the Nuclear capabilities, latest technological development in the department of!-->!-->!-->…
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The Himalayan Crises
G. L Khajuria
If there were no Himalayas, there would have been no Ganga, Yamuna, Bramputra or indus. If there were no Himalayas, there had been no rains and if there were no rains, India would have been a dead desert like Sahara, Said!-->!-->!-->…
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