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5TH SEPTEMBER: THE DAY THAT BELONGS TO OUR TEACHERS

5TH SEPTEMBER: THE DAY THAT BELONGS TO OUR TEACHERS

By: Tamana Shafi Teachers have been acclaimed for their selfless service all around the world from the beginning of time. They have been considered as makers of a nation. They take care of kids from the time they are five or six till they are 18 to 20 years of age. Like it is said, […]

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TEACHERS DAY IN INDIA

TEACHERS DAY IN INDIA

By: SHAHID SHAFI SHAH Teacher’s day is celebrated every year in India on 5th of September, in the commemoration of Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, born on 5th September 1888 in Tiruttani, Tamil Nadu. He was India’s 2nd president, 1st vice president, philosopher, politician, renowned scholar and vice chancellor of Banaras Hindu University and had a great […]

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Teachers, The Torch-Bearers of Nations

Teachers, The Torch-Bearers of Nations

‘The light of the world, the beacon in the dark and the hope that gives us strength to survive, is the teacher.’

By: Sayima Wani Teaching is one of the most respectful and valuable professions in the world and Teachers are the most significant pillars of the world. A teacher is a nation builder who inspires, guides, enlightens, motivates and makes the world a better place. Teacher is the one who dispels the darkness of ignorance. A […]

 Bashir Manzar

Mummy, I am sorry!

Mummy, I am sorry!

On Friday evening my son, Arif told me that he, by chance, met Muzamil Jaleel at SMHS Hospital Srinagar and came to know that his (Muzamil’s) mother was admitted there. Arif, Bunty to Mummy, as we used to call Muzamil’s mother, visited her, she recognized him, complained that I hadn’t shown up for ages and […]

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Healthy eating empowers kids with knowledge.

Healthy eating empowers kids with knowledge.

Nutrition helps children grow well and the brain develops appropriately besides giving strength to fight diseases

By: Dr. Satyavan Saurabh An adequately balanced diet is important for a child’s survival, health and development. Well-nourished children are more likely to be healthy, productive, and ready to learn. Undernutrition has the opposite effect, stifling intelligence, reducing productivity, and perpetuating poverty. This increases the child’s chances of dying and increases their susceptibility to childhood […]

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What can be done to combat drug abuse

What can be done to combat drug abuse

By: Faizaan Bashir What is it that tricks a normal being into taking drugs? Even after realising its cartloads of pernicious effects, why isn’t one able to stop them once and for all? The answer lies in the fact that the drug-abusers, most of them, have a history of depression, stress, anxiety and many other […]

 Vijay Garg

Society in the Virtual World

Society in the Virtual World

Is today’s virtual world really preparing for the end of society and family? Have people become so fed up with informal institutions like family, marriage, kinship that they have lost faith in these institutions, or are these social institutions unable to properly discharge the roles they were created to perform? Information revolution and technological development […]

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There are wonderful things about the British era in Barwa

There are wonderful things about the British era in Barwa

By: Dr. Satyavan Saurabh South-West Haryana has a vast expanse of arid countryside, adjoining the sandy areas of northern Rajasthan, where a prosperous village called Barwa is situated. It is 25 km south of Hisar on the Rajgarh-Bikaner state highway. It was natural to start the tour from Garh to Barwa, which is called Thakur’s […]

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From Darbar-e-Sultan to Koh-i-Maran

From Darbar-e-Sultan to Koh-i-Maran

The journey of Hazrat Baba Daud Khaki (RA)

By: Bashir Ahmad Dar The renowned Islamic Mujtahid Imam Mohammad Ghazali refers in his world known treatise ‘Kimiya-iS’adat’ that it is the indication of Allah’s love for a person that He opens the doors of wisdom to him. The quote suits the well-known medieval scholar and Sufi Shiekh Baba Daud Khaki quite precisely.  Born in […]

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Government Schools Closing

Government Schools Closing

Government schools have not failed, but it is the failure of the governments, bureaucrats, and leaders running them.

By: Priyanka Saurabh Education is the foundation on which we build the future of the coming generation. Closing government schools are a matter of concern because if there are no government schools, what will happen to the future of poor children? The main reason for the closure of these schools is being told that the […]

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