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Equality in the workplace

Dr. Sasha Raikhy This year Women's Day theme focuses on Equality in the World of Work: Planet 50-50 by 2030. Although workplace world is changing for women, we are still long way to go for "Work place equality". We need more focus on…
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Farmer ‘First’

Dr. Parveen Kumar Given the importance of the agricultural in the Indian economy and the sector being a source of livelihood for more than half of the population in the country, the farm and the farmer needs to be put first. From the…
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Miserable plight of Jammu, Ladakh

Prof Hari Om The immediate fall-out of the ongoing secessionist movement in the Valley is the growing demand for a separate State of Jammu/reorganization of the State of Jammu & Kashmir. The demand unambiguously points to the…
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Afghan fallout

Given Afghanistan's history of conflicts and the looming threat of Islamic State terrorists it provides futile ground for the new extremist groups for spreading its wings. In this context the attack on Afghanistan Parliament leaving over a…
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Save rivers

Despite State Govt imposing a blanket ban on sand mining from some of the river beds the operation goes on unchecked by the mafias and law enforcing agencies. This is much prevalent in the interior regions where vigil is literally…
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Welcome move

The political house may be divided on many issues but the announcement of toll tax exemption for Amranath Yatra Langar vehicles at Lakhanpur  is welcomed by all across. The demand for exemption has been there for quiet a long time. Various…
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Modi asana!

India did celebrate Yoga Day with mass participation. This is for the first time that a civil function saw defence forces participating from Saichen to Sea. The way it got wide coverage and display it was more centred around Prime Minister…
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Go Green with smart cities, smart grids

 Arvinder Bali  Smart city is an emerging concept in India to accommodate the booming urban population. India is facing one of the biggest challenging situation of people's migration to the urban areas. It is expected that in next ten…
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Towards retaining scholars

P M Mathew Recently, speaking at the 10th convocation of Mizoram University, President Pranab Mukherjee stated that our higher education system, though capable of producing world-class scholars, loses them to foreign universities.…
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