Development Anchored in Sustainability
By: Hardeep S. Puri The World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting 2022 resonated with two themes that have assumed indisputable prominence in global discourse. One, the imperative of addressing the looming and real danger of climate change and the collective actions needed to move towards a sustainable path of development. Amid the ongoing global uncertainty around […]
Indian Fisheries: March to Prosperity
By: Dr. L Murugan The ‘fish’ finds a prominent place, not just in the cycle of evolution, but in the stories of all major ancient civilizations as well. Our Puranas talk about the Matsyavatara, the first incarnation of Lord Vishnu. The beautiful Sangam literature of ancient Tamil Nadu vividly describes the life of fishermen and […]
The Quad is a form of Collective Security in the Indo-Pacific region
Chinese Foreign Minister, Wang Yi, had derisively dismissed Quad as akin to foam in sea which would soon be dissolved. But, the foam in question continues to persist, while making its presence more clear and expansive in the sea. Deliberations in the Quad summit at Tokyo have confirmed that this entity would reinforce its presence […]
Decriminalisation of existing Labour Laws, securing Shram Yogis
By: Bhupender Yadav The India of AmritKaal that PM NarendraModi has envisioned and the work on which is underway honours its ‘wealth creators’ and works tirelessly for its ‘Shram Yogis’ because the welfare and prosperity of the two are intrinsically linked. And together their welfare lays the foundation of a New India. The PM’s 2021 […]
Towards Affordability, Accessibility and Availability of Quality Health Care
By: Mona Gupta India is geared up to celebrate August 15, 2022, as ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’, an initiative of the Government of India to commemorate 75 years of independence of progressive India and the glorious history of its people, culture, and achievements. As Hon’ble Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, said, “…this Mahotsav is a […]
The much-revered Kheer Bhawani shrine of Kashmir
By: DR. SHIBEN KRISHEN RAINA Tulmul or Kheer Bhawani temple, is one of the most popular and holiest Hindu temples of Kashmir. The shrine is dedicated to the worship of Bhawani, the Divine Mother or Goddess of this Universe. Tulmul is situated at around twenty-four kilometers from Srinagar in the district Ganderbal, towards the north […]
Hindi Journalism and its contribution in Indian freedom struggle
”UdantMartand” was the first Hindi newspaper published by ShriYugal Kishore Shukla from Kolkata on 30th May, 1826. It was a weekly, which was published every Tuesday and priced Rs 2/- annually. It went on publishing for one year and seven months. The Hindi-speaking Kolkatians took no interest in the magazine, as expected, that caused its […]
Myanmar-Bangladesh’s Relations Through the lens of Strategic Advantages
By: Parvej Siddique Bhuiyan Power shift in Myanmar and the subsequent polarization among the major powers triggered a new geopolitical flashpoint in Bangladesh’s strategic backyard, which the latter cannot afford to reluctantly ignore. It seems that the US and other western countries are taking a heavy-handed approach while other big powers, such as Russia, China, […]
ChaudharyCharan Singh: The Messiah of Kisan
By: Er. Prabhat Kishore ChaudharyCharan Singh, the fifth Prime Minister of India is known as the “Kisan Messiah” as he struggled, his whole life, for the cause of farmers in the country. He was a versatile & multifaceted personality and made significant contribution to social, political, educational, literacy and journalism fields. Born on 23rd December […]
Timely awareness and intervention can prevent liver ailments
By: Dr Subhash Gupta With Westernization trending up among the Indian youth, poor lifestyle is attributing to an increase in the number of liver ailments. Keeping the liver in a perfect condition is very much important for all. Taking the decisions late in the case of health issues which show the symptoms of having liver […]