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Why prefer male child

Dear Editor, Baba Ramdev is desperately, but unsuccessfully trying to defend his-so called fertility medicine 'puttar jeewak beej', putting up shrewdly that as per ancient Sanskrit and Ayurveda, the word "puttar" includes both son and…
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Reevaluate education

Dear Editor, Our present system of education dates back to Charles Wood's despatch of the mid-19th century. Since then several commissions of education - all headed by eminent educationists - have tried to tackle the problem of imparting to…
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History of Mughal Road

Sunaina Malik  Roads are to connect the lives so does the Mughal Road. Today Mughal Road is connecting three culturally and geographically different areas like Rajouri, Poonch and Kashmir. As the word Mughal Road indicates that this path…
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A blunder worse than crime

Abhijit Iyer-Mitra   The arbitrary purchase of 36 Rafale fighter jets during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to France, is now being rapidly followed up with the French Defence Minister's second visit to India within the year. When…
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Nepal earthquake

Dear Editor, Tears swell up in our eyes as we see the heart-breaking pictures of Nepal in ruins post the devastating earthquake killing thousands and leaving as many homeless. Kin of the missing people are praying that their loved ones may…
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PDP-BJP Coalition Government stabilised

R. B SURI Understanding the need of the hour in the post elections scenario of the state of Jammu and Kashmir, leadership of the PDP and the BJP joined their hands together and succeeded in forming the Coalition Government in the State.…
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Fake messiah of farmers on warpath

Balbir Punj  Congress leaders are pushing the media to hail Rahul Gandhi's return to active leadership of his party as the Second Coming of a political 'prince'. A rally in Delhi is followed by a surge into Punjab to commiserate with the…
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Preserving Himalayan ecology

Dear Editor, It is completely baseless to say that the Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Prakash Javadekar, and his friends in industry are out to finish off what little is left of the Himalayas, its rivers and glaciers.…
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