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The largest online library for blind and print disabled

The largest online library for blind and print disabled

‘Sugamya Pustakalaya’

By: M Ahmad Sugamya Pustakalaya (Library) is a collaborative effort of TCS (Tata Consultancy Services), Daisy Forum of India and NIEPVD (National Institute for Empowerment of Persons with Visual Disabilities), Government of India to end the book famine faced by people with print disabilities. Users can access a collection of nearly 07 lakh books, maintain […]

 Asad Mirza

The Afghan Conundrum

The Afghan Conundrum

The Moscow Conference on Afghanistan has shown the resolve of the regional players to play an affective role in the reconstruction of Afghanistan, and help the masses, who are facing a bleak future.

After a relatively silent phase on Afghan situation, which was overtaken by the global geo-political concerns after the start of the Russia-Ukraine war, the Afghan situation was once again on top of the agenda of regional and global powers in Moscow, last week. At the Moscow Conference on Afghanistan, representatives and officials from more than […]

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An Advancement Towards Simplifying Life For The Visually Impaired

An Advancement Towards Simplifying Life For The Visually Impaired

By: Adil Khan The human eye is a marvel of biological excellence. It is the most complex and sophisticated structure in the body, with a range of functions that go far beyond what one can even imagine. It is the most complex organ in the human body composed of a number of different parts that […]

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Remembering the Valorous Saga of Maangarh Dham

Remembering the Valorous Saga of Maangarh Dham

By: Arjun Ram Meghwal The Nation is taking giant leaps multidimensionally, striding to realise the fullest potential of proud citizens. The Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav is an apt moment to introspect ourselves and bring out the masses’ consciousness for scaling new heights for the Nation. India’s freedom struggle has numerous sagas to reflect the awakened […]

 Rashid Paul

Kashmir’s Liquor Narrative

Kashmir’s Liquor Narrative

Reformed and humanistic political culture can only take us all from the stinky and suffocating quagmire

Liquor production, its trade and consumption is registering a steeply upward trend in Jammu and Kashmir, the only Muslim dominated region of India. The government has set itself on a path of creating a “new economic and cultural ecosystem” for Kashmir. It is also encouraging opening up of new distilleries, breweries and liquor vends in […]

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How India-Bangladesh Can Reap the Maximum Benefit of CEPA

How India-Bangladesh Can Reap the Maximum Benefit of CEPA

By: Jubeda Chowdhury The idea of a ‘win-win’ partnership between India and Bangladesh is driving the economic relationship them. The Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement between India of Bangladesh will be a Comprehensive Economic Framework and an instrument to optimize the advantages of their strategic geographical landscape. This agreement has immense growth potential but is prone […]

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Myanmar-Bangladesh medicine diplomacy

Myanmar-Bangladesh medicine diplomacy

By: Sufian Siddique New Horizons for Profitable Investments Manufacturing an essential adjunct to healthcare is important in any case. Because people’s lives are directly related to this wonderful product. Medicines play a direct or indirect role in ensuring the well-being and well-being of people by getting rid of human diseases and alleviating anxiety and restlessness. […]

 Asad Mirza

American Democracy At Peril?

American Democracy At Peril?

It seems as if the biggest bastion of democracy in the world will continue to be marred by unpredictable changes. The latest in the series could stem from the setback suffered by the Biden Administration in country’s mid-term elections, last week.

Usually in a democratic system, every ruling party suffers from the incumbency factor in mid-term elections it faces. However, in President Joe Biden’s case the last week’s results suggested that added to the incumbency, voters also punished him for the steepest inflation in 40 years. The silver lining for the Democrats was the defeat at […]

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Children’s Day- Preparing the future leaders

Children’s Day- Preparing the future leaders

By: M Ahmad Children’s Day is celebrated on November 14 every year. The day marks the birth anniversary of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, India’s first prime minister. He was given the moniker Chacha Nehru because of his fondness for children. His birthday has been designated as Children’s Day since his death in 1964. The leaders of […]

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National Education Day- Towards eradication of illiteracy

National Education Day- Towards eradication of illiteracy

By: M Ahmad National Education Day is celebrated in the honour of Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, the first education minister of independent India. Azad was born on November 11, 1888.  On September 11, 2008 Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) decided to celebrate November 11 as National Education Day annually. A steadfast believer in the […]

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