Closing the gap, increasing the gains through Bangladesh-Northeast India connectivity
By: Dr Arpita Hazarika Two vessels left Kolkata port for Bangladesh on Saturday (July 30, 2022) morning. These vessels will reach Assam and Meghalaya on the Mongla – Tamabil and Mongla – Bibirbazar routes. The implementation of the new water protocol between India and Bangladesh last March was implemented on Saturday. The project had been […]
The choices that we make for others!
By: Uzair Hamid Life up-to 10th standard is really enjoyable as every student is living his/her life without any deterrence or pressure. You know what happens after 10th– almost everyone starts thinking about the carrier and opt for a stream according to one’s strength.But unfortunately everything is not as simple as this and some students […]
Hazrat Imam Hussain (AS)-Symbol of courage, patience
By: M Ahmad Imam Hussain’s life and sacrifice are replete with lessons about life; lessons that we need to learn more than ever before. Lessons we think each one of us- students, parents, teachers and every other member of the society must learn from the amazing life of Hazrat Imam Hussain (AS). He was a […]
Closing the gap, increasing the gains through Bangladesh-Northeast India connectivity
By: Dr Arpita Hazarika Two vessels left Kolkata port for Bangladesh on Saturday (July 30, 2022) morning. These vessels will reach Assam and Meghalaya on the Mongla – Tamabil and Mongla – Bibirbazar routes. The implementation of the new water protocol between India and Bangladesh last March was implemented on Saturday. The project had been […]
The racket of fake, low-quality medicines that amounts to huge deaths
India is the third largest country in the world in producing medicines in the highest quantity. Along with the growth of this business, the fake and low-quality drugs are also increasing in the markets.
By: Satyawan Saurabh According to new WHO research, an estimated 1 in 10 medical products in low- and middle-income countries are either substandard or inaccurate. This means that people are taking medicines that fail to cure or prevent the disease amounting to not only a waste of money for the individuals and the healthcare systems, […]
STREET VENDORS ADDING TO NOISE POLLUTION
By: Faizan Aisha With the increase in facilities and concept of bringing ‘everything at your doorstep’,there have emerged some serious issues for the masses which need immediate attention. Living in the 21st century and not planting a single tree for pollution free environment but trying new ways to create further disturbances. One such way to […]
When one door closes another door opens
When one door of happiness closes, another opens; but often we look so long at the closed door that we do not see the one, which has been opened for usn– Helen Keller
By: Jaswinder Pal Sharma Most people are too attached to the past, to what they are familiar with, and therefore, miss opportunities that stand right in front of them. Doors may close, but there are, always, other unlimited number of doors – new opportunities. The world is full of opportunities, if we could only see […]
Teaching: A Nobel profession
By: Ghulam Mohammad Bhat Teaching is a noble profession characterized by responsibility, dedication, wisdom and dutifulness. Teachers do not only teach and impart knowledge but inspire and motivate students for life and engage them in a process of self-discovery and realization of truth. Teachers keep working to boost the confidence of students and straighten them […]
Back pains and numbness can make your life numb
By: Dr Arvind G Kulkarni Back pains may not be just pains, but can be life devastating pains. This 55 year old male, MrRamkumarShandilya, used to get small back pains and took a few medications to get him through the day. But this pain gradually started to increase more and more with time and the […]
Awareness is the key in Management of Viral Hepatitis B,C
By: Dr SanjivSaigal Worldwide, 296 million people are living with Hepatitis B while 58 million people are living with hepatitis C. India has approximately 40 million chronically infected individuals with hepatitis B, constituting 3-4% of population prevalence. The population prevalence of Hepatitis C in India is approximately 1%. Common causes of hepatitis Viral hepatitis caused […]