The Bold Voice of J&K

Role of our national builders

It is unfortunate that many teachers do not take their profession seriously. They consider it only as a means of their bread and butter. They do not bother to acquire upto date knowledge, latest teaching skills, modern techniques and adopt…
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Pure milk must

It is time that the people of India get milk supply through plants because the Dhol Walas give adulterated milk. Since milk is used in every house and it is also the diet of children, it must be pure and fresh. Newspapers report that as and…
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Kendriya-Vidyalaya

Education is the fundamental right of children in the democratic country India. The Ministry of Human Resourse Development (Government of India) has established so many KVs in the J and K State; but so far the backward Tehsil of Billawar is…
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Strange occupants of our Raj Bhavans

Article 153 of the Constitution of India specifies that there shall be a Governor for each State who will hold office during the pleasure of the President. Rules regarding the appointment of Governors are as follows: "The Governor of a…
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Sanitation revolution and more

In his widely discussed maiden Independence Day speech, Prime Minister Narendra Modi pitched for efforts to build toilets to do away with the obnoxious reality of a majority of our women folk having to defecate out in the open. He also…
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PRIDE OR SHAME

At a time when mainstream politicians and separatists have raised their pitch for Indo-Pak talks, knowing well that foreign affairs is not their domain, the ever agile and vocal Bharatiya Janata Party is maintaining a stoic silence. The…
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Good response to Jan Dhan scheme in Agra

Agra :  Long queues were seen at banks in Agra to open accounts under the new Jan Dhan scheme and the response from the "under-privileged" section of the society was surprising, an officials said Saturday. P.N. Agarwal, a banking…
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Male tilapia fish use urine to lure mates!

London :Native to southern Africa, Mozambican tilapia fish use urine to reduce aggressive behaviour in other males, lure females to the nests that they make and stimulate spawning, says a study. Researchers have identified that the urine…
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