Managing Acute Gastroenteritis Amidst the Heatwave
By: Dr Vineet Kumar Gupta Acute gastroenteritis, commonly referred to as stomach flu, is an inflammation of the stomach and intestines typically caused by viral, bacterial, or parasitic infections. It is characterized by sudden onset of symptoms such as diarrhoea, vomiting, nausea, stomach cramps, and fever. While it can affect individuals of all ages, certain […]
New Sankalps from the Sadhana in Kanniyakumari
My fellow Indians, The biggest festival of democracy, the 2024 Lok Sabha Elections, are concluding today in our nation, the Mother of Democracy. After a three-day spiritual journey in Kanniyakumari, I have just boarded the plane for Delhi. Through the day, Kashi and numerous other seats have been in the midst of voting. My mind […]
The 21st-Century Imperative: Giving Students Financial Competencies
By: Dr. Reyaz Ahmad Financial literacy, sometimes referred to as financial skills, is the understanding and capability to efficiently handle one’s own resources. It entails having a strong grasp of a variety of financial concepts, including budgeting, saving, investing, comprehending credit, and making wise financial decisions. Why is it so crucial right now? Financial literacy […]
What Is Euthanasia – Mercy Killing or A Murder
For me, life is the most beautiful gift of God to mankind, therefore people and nations who destroy life by abortion and euthanasia are the poorest. I do not say legal or illegal, but I think that no human hand should be raised to kill a life, since life is God’s life in us, even […]
Tracing the journey of Hindi Journalism
“Udant Martand” was the first Hindi newspaper. The journey of the era of Hindi newspapers in India begins with this weekly paper published from Kolkata on 30th May 1826. Published under the editorship of Shri Yugal Kishore Shukla, “Udant Martand” was the luminary in the form of news, which illuminated and guided the path of […]
Infrastructure challenges and the quest for effective governance
By: Ahmad Ayaz Kashmir, a region of immense natural beauty and strategic importance, continues to grapple with significant infrastructure challenges. The Srinagar-Jammu NH44, a vital arterial road, frequently faces blockades, causing immense hardships to travelers and resulting in the spoilage of #Kashmir produce with outside markets before itcan reach markets. This not only affects the […]
Hallmarking and HUID: Protecting consumers this wedding season
By: Mohd Younus Bhat Indian weddings are unique and colourful celebrations. From the multiple henna designs on the bride’s hands to the roaring beats of the drums, a variety of cuisines & traditional music define different cultures. Above all, every part of an Indian wedding is filled with meaning and joy. Families come together for […]
Rohingya’s Repression Continues Unabated in Myanmar
Latest reports from Myanmar, speak of new atrocities and crimes being committed in a concerted campaign of violence and destruction by Myanmar’s military against the largely Muslim Rohingya people in northern Rakhine state. The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights has reported of receiving frightening and disturbing reports from northern Rakhine state in Myanmar of […]
Beyond Classroom Instructions: A Good Teacher through the lens of NEP 2020
By: Arshid Qalmi A good teacher’s influence extends far beyond the confines of classroom instructions. They play a pivotal role in shaping the personality of students and preparing them for the complexities of life. This holistic approach to education is not just a contemporary pedagogical ideal but is also deeply rooted in policy frameworks like […]
The Silent Epidemic: Confronting the Reality of Online Trolling and its Effects
By: Imran Maqbool Wani & Irfan Hussain Mir The social media world is constantly moving, affecting how we relate to one another. Yet, with these privileges come some issues. Here is an example: trolling. One thing that is constantly seen on the internet today everywhere is an issue. Trolling is defined as posting deliberately inciting […]