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When could Ph.D. be Difficult to Handle!

When could Ph.D. be Difficult to Handle!

By: Dr. Ashraf Amin One of the most covetous degrees to achieve is Ph.D. in academics. However, it is not easy to earn the title of a ‘Doctor’ [in Philosophy]. It takes strong will and the sacrifice besides research aptitude and competency. Owing to the popularity and honor gained by accomplishing the doctorate degree, many […]

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Eid-ul-Fitr: The Day of Spiritual Satisfaction

Eid-ul-Fitr: The Day of Spiritual Satisfaction

Wishing my colleagues, Muslim Ummah on this special occasion

By: MOOL RAJ I extend my warm wishes to my Muslim colleagues at Govt Higher Secondary School,Khellani Doda, and then to world Muslims on the auspicious occasion praying that Almighty accepts their month-long fasting, repentance, prayers and rectitude. As is the message of this festival, I would like to also remind the affluent class in […]

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‘World Heritage Day’: The importance of historical heritages for a nation

‘World Heritage Day’: The importance of historical heritages for a nation

By: M Ahmad In today’s world there is a rapid change in many fields and correspondingly new fields of science have appeared. In parallel with it, some values that exist for a long period have started to have more importance and more studies have been conducted to investigate, save and transfer them to the next […]

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Faltering health due to air pollution

Faltering health due to air pollution

Air pollution has a huge impact on human health in India. It is the second largest risk factor for disease and the economic cost of air pollution is estimated to exceed US$150 billion annually. Major sources of air pollution in India include vehicular emissions, power generation, industrial waste, biomass combustion for cooking, construction areas, and […]

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Kashmir and India’s G20 Presidency

Kashmir and India’s G20 Presidency

Introduction of G20 and its working

By: Anamitra Banerjee The G20 comprises the majority of the biggest economies, both in developed and emerging nations representing approximately 90% of the world’s GDP, 75%-80% of world commerce, two-thirds of the population of the world, and nearly half of the planet’s landmass. Originally formed in 1999 in reaction to several global financial downturns, the […]

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Celebrating Eid ul Fitr with Mindfulness and Charity

Celebrating Eid ul Fitr with Mindfulness and Charity

By: Aubaid Ahmad Akhoon The values of gratitude, compassion, and mindfulness are not just for Eid ul Fitr but should be practiced throughout the year, as we work towards a more just and equitable world for all. As Eid ul Fitr approaches, it is crucial to reflect on the teachings of the Quran regarding moderation, […]

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Agriculture Robot: A friend or a foe?

Agriculture Robot: A friend or a foe?

The agriculture industry in India has undergone drastic changes in the last few decades. From traditional farming methods to smart farming, we have come a long way. Technology has finally overcome the challenges of rural agriculture and is constantly coming up with advanced solutions to increase productivity. The ultimate aim is to help farmers produce […]

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Matters of Mind: PM Modi’s Mann ki Baat

Matters of Mind: PM Modi’s Mann ki Baat

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is universally acknowledged as an exceptionally gifted communicator who can establish instant rapport with the masses. His daunting oratorial skills are only one of the explanations for this unique ability. The sincerity with which he speaks, the integrity which he is known for, and the trust-based relationship he has struck with […]

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The Global South Is Done Waiting for the UN to Solve Humanity’s Challenges

The Global South Is Done Waiting for the UN to Solve Humanity’s Challenges

By: Roger McKenzie Dag Hammarskjöld, the tragic second United Nations secretary general, once said the organization “was created not to lead mankind to heaven but to save humanity from hell.” Of course, this depends very much on what kind of hell you had in mind. The fallout from Adolf Hitler’s extermination camps must have dominated […]

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Problems pertaining to adolescence in India

Problems pertaining to adolescence in India

The effective role of schools in their management

By: Arshid Qalmi Adolescence is a challenging time for children all over the world. In India, with its unique cultural, social, and economic factors, adolescence poses even more challenges for children. Let us examine some of the common problems faced by adolescents in India, especially in schools, and explore effective management strategies. Adolescent Problems in […]

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