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PM’s Yoga Day Visit and Kashmir’s Potential as a Global Wellness Hub

By: Prem Pawa By celebrating the International Day of Yoga with the people of Kashmir in Srinagar, PM Modi not only marks a significant milestone in recognising and rejuvenating the region’s rich spiritual and cultural heritage, but also positions Jammu Kashmir as a global health and wellness destination. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Srinagar […]

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Scorching heat makes things worse for workers

By: Priyanka Saurabh The current heatwave in India has pushed temperatures above 45 degrees Celsius in many areas, adding to the challenges faced by daily workers, especially delivery personnel and daily wage laborers. Workers engaged in such open-air work have suffered from heat exhaustion and dehydration due to prolonged exposure to extreme weather conditions without […]

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Is Earth really getting too hot for people to survive?

Is Earth really getting too hot for people to survive?

By: Scott Denning My parents said the planet is getting too hot for people to live here. They called it climate change. What does that mean? – Joseph, age 12, Boise, Idaho. Many countries have seen extremely hot weather lately, but in most of the inhabited world, it’s never going to get “too hot for […]

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Sunita Williams assent to heights

By: Mohammad Hanief In a historic achievement, Indian-American astronaut Sunita Williams has become the first woman to pilot a new spacecraft on its inaugural crewed test flight to space. Williams, 58, launched aboard Boeing’s Starliner capsule on June 5 this year, alongside NASA astronaut Barry “Butch” Wilmore, from Cape Canaveral, Florida. The mission, dubbed Boeing […]

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Education: A key component of progress

By: Dr. Reyaz Ahmad Education is a key component of progress for both individuals and society, it opens doors to social justice, economic opportunity, and personal growth. It provides the necessary skills for employment success and prepares people for the workplace, but its advantages go well beyond just helping people land a respectable job. Critical […]

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Prophet Ibrahim (AS’s) Legacy: Faith, Sacrifice and Community

Prophet Ibrahim (AS’s) Legacy: Faith, Sacrifice and Community

By: Aubaid Ahmed Akhoon “Many years ago, Hazrat Ibrahim (A.S) made a choice. He loved his son. But he loved Allah more. The commandment came to sacrifice his son. But it wasn’t his son that was slaughtered. It was his attachment to anything that could compete with his love for the Almighty. And the beauty […]

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Despite improved WHO regulations, the world remains ill-prepared for the next pandemic

By: Michael Baker The international community’s recent failure to conclude a global pandemic agreement leaves large gaps in our capacity to deal with the next major infectious disease emergency. The risk of another pandemic like COVID – the worst in a century – is increasing. The World Health Organization (WHO) took an important step by […]

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Improving Healthcare in Government Hospitals

Improving Healthcare in Government Hospitals

By: Dr. Rizwan Rumi The state of healthcare in India, particularly in government hospitals, remains a critical concern. Despite strides in medical technology and increased funding, many challenges persist, including accessibility, quality of care, and transparency. To ensure that government hospitals serve the public effectively, especially the poor, comprehensive reforms are needed. This article outlines […]

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Results are looking promising for a combined COVID and flu vaccine

By: Jaya Dantas Earlier this week, Moderna announced positive results for its phase 3 clinical trial of a combined vaccine against COVID and influenza. So what exactly did the trial find? And what sort of impact would a two-in-one COVID and flu vaccine have on public health? Let’s take a look. Combination vaccines are already […]

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Father’s Day Special: A Tribute to my grandfather Syed Abdul Rashid Gilani

By: Syed Majid Gilani Reflecting on the people who have shaped and influenced my early life, one person stands at the top of my mind Syed Abdul Rashid Gilani, my late grandfather. Born in the year 1927 at ‘Khanquah Moulla,Srinagar to Maulana Syed  Mohammad Yasin Shah Gilani. My grandfather Abaji, was a pass-out of the […]