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Book Review –  Parayi Kokh Ka Dard: A Short Story Collection by M. Mubeen

Book Review –  Parayi Kokh Ka Dard: A Short Story Collection by M. Mubeen

Rayees Ahmad Kumar Mohammad Mubeen, widely recognized by his pen name M. Mubeen, is a noted and acclaimed litterateur of India. He writes extensively in both Hindi and Urdu languages, with drama, science fiction, and fiction being his preferred literary genres. A prolific writer, Mubeen has authored 44 books in Urdu and 33 in Hindi, […]

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Achalasia Cardia: The Rare Food Pipe Disorder

Dr Vikas Singla Achalasia Cardia is a rare disorder of the esophagus or food pipe, characterized by difficulty in swallowing the food. In normal conditions, swallowed food passes through food pipe into the stomach. This requires coordinated action of esophagus known as peristalsis and relaxation of lower esophageal sphincter known as lower esophageal sphincter (LES). […]

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Letter to the Editor

Letter to the Editor

Dear Sir, ‎‎Through the columns of your esteemed publication, I wish to share a moving episode of innocence I witnessed on the very first day of the mega enrolment drive at the eye-catching premises of the Government Higher Secondary School, Gadole. ‎The scene was profoundly touching and heartbreakingly moving. On the 10th of November, all […]

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Cell phones destroy Mind, Body and Soul

Dr Aftab Jan The mobile phone has become one of the most powerful inventions in human history, yet it is silently reshaping our minds, emotions, and behaviour in ways few understand. Modern neuroscience, psychology, and health sciences all point toward one truth: excessive use of mobile phones disturbs the brain’s natural balance, rewires emotional regulation, […]

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India’s IT sector faces a wave of layoffs

Dr. Priyanka Saurabh The growing influence of artificial intelligence is bringing profound structural changes to India’s information technology industry, but is the country’s workforce prepared? The recent layoffs in India’s IT sector are an inevitable reality of the age of artificial intelligence-driven automation. This is not just a job crisis, but a process of rebalancing […]

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James Watson: The Man who revealed the secret of Life

James Watson: The Man who revealed the secret of Life

Tawheed Parvaiz Bhat The world, an atomic part of this vast universe, is a magnificent creation. Everything, living or non-living has been created for the benefit of humankind. Nothing in this world is useless; every particle serves a purpose, whether we know it or not. The universe holds endless mysteries, millions and trillions of creations […]

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Vande Mataram: The Spiritual Inspiration of Nationalism

By Dr. Satyavan Saurabh “Vande Mataram” was not just a song, but it became the soul of the nation during the Indian freedom struggle. Composed by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee, the song was included in his famous work, Anandamath (1882). It presented Mother India as a goddess who bound the Indian people, suffering from colonial oppression, […]

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Low Attendance in schools is not acceptable

Low Attendance in schools is not acceptable

By Bashir Ahmad Dar NEP 2020 does not specify any particular clause that prescribes a particular percentage of attendance mandatory for a student to appear in summative assessments. However, it does address the issue of low attendance indirectly. It focuses on the core reasons behind low attendance and suggests remedial measures. Thin attendance, or low […]

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Using the G.P.S. Framework to Navigate Career

Dr. Reyaz Ahmad The journey after completing 12th grade is a defining crossroads that opens the door to countless possibilities. Yet, for many students, this abundance of options can feel more confusing than liberating. Just as travellers rely on a GPS to navigate unfamiliar roads, students need a Career Navigation System — a G.P.S. that […]

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Unity Wins

Unity Wins

By Dr. Priyanka Saurabh A Sikh girl captained the team, a Christian girl won the semi-final, a Bengali girl’s power-hitting helped the team reach close to 300, Shafali, a Jat girl, was named Player of the Match in the final, and Deepti, a Brahmin girl, was named Player of the Tournament—and ultimately, India became world […]