Bangladesh’s Assistance to Sri Lanka Increases Image, Prestige of Bangladesh
By: Hafizur Talukdar Debt-ridden Bangladesh a few years ago is now a country of unprecedented success in debt relief. The world today looks at Bangladesh in amazement. Bangladesh only borrowed from other countries or organizations. Now that history has changed and started giving loans. Bangladesh has given loans to Sri Lanka and Sudan. Bangladesh gave […]
Geo Politics in South Asia and MENA
Russia-India ties face many odds
By: Shabbir H. Kazmi The year 2021 may prove to be an important milestone in the evolution of strategic relations between Russia and India. On December 06, 2021, Russian President Vladimir Putin flew into New Delhi on a one day state visit. The one-on-one meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, which lasted three and […]
What effect has pandemic on makeup regime?
By: Shahnaz Husain Fueled by the Omicron variant, India has been witnessing a sharp rise in Covid cases for the last couple of days. The government has announced new guidelines as part of the “yellow alert” that looks like the beginning of the third wave. As face masks, sanitisers and gloves have become our go-to […]
Towards A Drug Free Society
Pulwama, once a hotspot for drugs is a different story now, courtesy Pulwama Police
In a place that has been badly hit by the menace of drug addiction, a drug-free society is a dream for the public and a herculean task for those who are fighting from the front. The menace of drugs is growing exponentially in J&K, which has become a safe haven for the drug peddlers. Expansion […]
Strategic Significance Of The ‘Bay Of Bengal’And Bangladesh’s ‘Act Of Balancing Capability’
By: Pathik Hasan The name ‘Bay of Bengal’ is a book of pride for Bengalis! Large cities like Madras (Chennai), Hyderabad, Bhubaneswarin all areas or states, are located on the shores of the Bay of Bengal, but the sea is not named after them. Again, it was not named after a region like the Arabian […]
Atal Bihari Vajpayee: Synonyms to Sushasana
By: Arjun Ram Meghwal The Good Governance or Sushashan is an imbibed inheritance of India’s ancient culture and ethos. The democratic values retrieved through the GanSangha of Buddhism, Anubhav Mantap system of 11th Century AD established by Lord Basveshwar, Chankya’sArthShastra, Civic Planning during the Indus Valley civilization, Legacy of Mauryan Emperor Ashoka, among others, are […]
Consumer Rights: ‘Jago Grahak Jago’
National Consumer Day-24th Dec
By: M Ahmad In today’s digital world the buck stops with the consumers. With digitization causing a huge overhaul & changing the way customers consume, companies are trying to keep up with the pace of change by leveraging technology that in turn helps them bring creative ideas to life each day. Customers are considered to […]
Kashi Vishwanath Dham – Tribute to our living heritage
On December 13, Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi inaugurated the Kashi Vishwanath Dham. This unique project befits a civilizational city, that Kashi is, and the historic Kashi Vishwanath temple. Highlighting the significance and antiquity of Kashi, Mart Twain wrote, “Benaras is older than history, older than tradition, older even than legend and looks twice as […]
Civil Engineering: A timeline of development
By: Mohammad Irfan Shah Engineering can be considered a discipline of science and mathematics to problem-solve and analyse how systems function and find practical applications for research. In the modern world, engineers can be seen engaged in discovering renewable resources or biomaterials for efficiency with less cost, testing efficiency of the engine and alternative energy […]
Translations: “Prejudice”
A translation of Sir Syed’s “Taasub”
By: Abbas Ali “Prejudice is one of the worst qualities of a human being. It is the worst quality of a human being that devours and destroys all his good deeds and virtues. The prejudiced might not talk about it, but his attitude shall exhibit that he does not possess justice which is the sublime […]