Scoliosis patients can be treated
Dr SK Rajan Attributing to manifold reasons, India is a home to the largest number of cases of spinal deformities. The major causes include accidents, social violence, nutrition deficiency, post-polio complications and congenital problems. Of all the deformities, scoliosis (S shaped side to side bending of the spine) is the most common and readily treatable […]
Omicron XE variant: Should we be worried?
Paul Griffin It seems every few weeks we hear about a new COVID variant, and it’s hard to know how concerned we ought to be. A recombinant variant has emerged, dubbed Omicron XE , which is the result of two omicron strains merging together in a single host and then going on to infect others. […]
Trouble in the neighborhood
Asad Mirza The recent regional economic and political crises in south Asia, most of them in immediate neighbours of India, have raised concern amongst the Indian establishment. The economic turbulence in Sri Lanka, Nepal and Maldives and the political turmoil in Pakistan may affect India manifold. The economic impact of the various crises is expected […]
Obeying the command of Allah
Faheem ul Islam They say that a fool lives to eat and a wise man eats to live. But then the question remains: for what purpose does the wise man live? Living is not an end by itself. There has to be a purpose for man to live for. So what is this purpose? Any […]
Need to modernize education
Aubaid Ahmed Akhoon The current educational system is like a patient declining in health. Unfortunately, it does not produce the citizens required in the pragmatic world outside. On the contrary, it produces batches of the handicapped individuals that may be replete with information but hollow of usable knowledge. Our educational system needs a complete overhauling. […]
nnovations help make world better
Sahil Manzoor Today, the world is advanced enough in the field of innovations, technology, and so on. With the passage of time the population graph in the world increases. Increase in the populations is directly proportional to the increase in day to day demands. This demand increase starts from a needle to giant space rockets, […]
Observing World Haemophilia Day
Vinod Chandrashekhar Dixit The World Haemophilia Day was started by the World Federation of Haemophilia in 1989 and 17 April, was chosen to celebrate it in honour of the founder of World Federation Haemophilia Frank Schnabel’s birthday. The day aims to increase awareness about haemophilia and other inherited bleeding disorders. It is a medical condition, […]
Islam: A Religion of Peace
Mohammad Nadeem Parray Islam is a religion of peace in the fullest sense of the word. The Qur’an calls its way ‘the paths of peace’ (5:16). It states that God abhors any disturbance of peace (2:205). In fact the root word of Islam is ‘silm’ which itself means peace. So the spirit of Islam is […]
Fasting: A multi-faceted healing tool
Vinod Chandrashekhar Dixit Fasting is a spiritual practice that makes you closer to God/Allah. Fasting is a multi-faceted healing tool. It affects an individual on all levels, be it physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual. Keeping a fast is an integral part of the Indian culture and tradition. It basically connotes willingly abstaining oneself from eating […]
Bhimrao Ram Ambedkar: The architect of the Indian Constitution
Er. Prabhat Kishore: The governance system of every independent nation is governed by its constitution. After independence, the making of a constitution in a diverse country like India was an arduous task. The leading figures of the Constituent Assembly for the formation of the Constitution was Dr. Bhimrao Ram Ambedkar, under whose chairmanship the Drafting […]