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Use of Biopesticides in Farming
Prof. (Dr) R. D. GuptaThe use of chemicals to kill pests is not a new phenomenon but it is as old as 70 A.D. when Pliny Elder gobbled an idea for destroying insects with arsenic compounds. The use of arsenic compounds continued till during!-->…
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Caring for Elderly Parents: A Shared Social Responsibility
Mohammad HaniefCaring for elderly parents is one of the most profound responsibilities faced by families and societies today. It is a subject that goes beyond private homes and enters the public domain, touching upon values, social!-->!-->!-->…
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From Welfare to Nation-Building: How VB-G RAM G 2025 Redefines Rural Employment
Dr. Shenaz GanaiFor decades, rural employment policy in India has oscillated between compassion and constraint. It has carried the moral weight of social justice but often lacked the administrative muscle to translate intent into outcomes.!-->…
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Cold, Fog and Hope: Two Faces of January’s Winter
Bharti SharmaJanuary arrives with a silence that is felt more than heard. The mornings are wrapped in dense fog, the air is icy and the sun appears late, often hidden behind a thick white curtain. There is no rain, only intense cold and!-->…
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Ladakh Sports Policy-2025 to provide new playfield of opportunities for youth
Key Highlights-Ladakh Sports Policy 2025Grassroots talent identification with school-level sports focusInclusive sports ecosystem with equal emphasis on women and para-athletesStrengthening of Ladakh Sports Council under LG's!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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Sanatan Premier League aims to shape India’s youth through cricket
NEW DELHI: In today’s fast-moving world, young people are deeply involved in sports, technology, and modern lifestyles. While this change brings energy and innovation, it has also created a growing distance between many youths and!-->!-->!-->…
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Building Bharat: India’s Startup Ecosystem as a Foundation of Nation Building
India's startup revolution is no longer merely an economic phenomenon;it has become a nation-building instrument, reshaping how the India creates capability, opportunity, and confidence for the next century.The transition from a global!-->…
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Ordinary Moments, Extraordinary Impact
Pooja RaniRecently, I came across the idea of the Butterfly Effect, and like many others, it quietly stirred my curiosity. At first glance, it appears to be a scientific concept rooted in chaos theory-how a tiny change in initial!-->…
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SHIELDING OUR PETS IN HARSH WINTERS: VETERINARIAN’S GUIDE
Dr. R.K. Bhardwaj & Divyansh PandeyAs winter sets in across the country, we instinctively retreat to the comfort of our heaters and warm blankets. Yet, we must remember that for our pets, the cold season brings more than just!-->!-->!-->…
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Startup India: How India Rebuilt the Startup Ecosystem by Removing Five Structural Barriers
At the turn of the last decade, India was widely seen as a country of ideas, but not yet a country of startups. Entrepreneurial energy existed, ambition was plentiful, and technology costs were falling, yet the system surrounding founders!-->…
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