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Board exam

By doing away with a policy formed five years ago that offered a choice to students to opt for the CBSE board exam or let the institution assess their performance once again Class X board examination will become mandatory from 2018. The…
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Sanasar—an exquisite wonder of nature

G.L. Khajuria The specialist further emphasised that the government should approach to the expert Deptt. with enough expertise for the construction of a wall arounding 20 feet in the length and 8 feet in width and only then the silt of the…
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Slow probes

After Bihar, Jammu and Kashmir comes as the second most corrupt state in India and the acquittal rate in graft cases too is also as high as 90 per cent. The story does not end here it continues with not a single high profile conviction.  …
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Prevailing chaos

Few days are left for the current year to be over. But two major events which took place in the last quarter of 2016 will be carried forward to next year also. Of this Donald Trump getting elected as new President of United States of…
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Bank robberies

Just one month over and Kashmir Valley saw three bank robberies after Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced demonetisation of Rs 500 and Rs 1000 denomination currency. Is that Kashmir is facing cash crunch so that people have resorted to…
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A win away?

A win away from rewriting history after a long gap of 15 years, Indian colts would look to showcase their best and leave nothing to chance when they take on Belgium in the summit showdown of the men's Junior Hockey World Cup on Sunday. The…
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Social media for rural development  

Dr. Banarsi Lal In present era Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) have changed the human beings' way of communication. Social media have become the fulcrum of social interaction in both the rural and urban areas.It has been…
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Disastrous plan

The 2013 rains and mud slides which hit north India was an eye opener as far as disaster management was concerned and both State and Central Governments spoke the need for a dedicated force to handle any contingency, calamity. Today when…
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Washed out

One more session of the Parliament has been washed away with the prevailing logjam over the demonetisation. Earlier it was stalemate over the Goods and Services Tax (GST) Bill. At that time NDA leaders staged a march from Parliament House…
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Urban pollution management

Dr. Banarsi Lal With a population of over one billion, India supports around 17.84 per cent of world's population on 2.4 per cent of world's land resulting in a paucity of resources that jeopardises growth in the long run.32 per cent of the…
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