Anger can be devastating

By: Abrar Yousuf Mir Anger comes from not getting what we want. When our desires are not fulfilled, frustration takes over, making it hard for us to think clearly. It’s like being in a dark world where we can’t see the right way to act. Anger also has physical and mental effects. Physically, an angry […]
Domestic violence: A hateful evil
By: Snowber Basharat Domestic violence is an evil that people often ignore for being involved. Domestic violence refers to the violence and abuse which happens in a domestic setting like marriage. We have often seen in our society that domestic violence exists. We witness families where screams of victims of violence can be heard and […]
Expanding our moral circle
By: James Kirby A cost-of-living crisis, the ongoing impact of COVID, climate change, and numerous global conflicts and refugee crises. When it feels like so many people are doing it tough, how do we decide where to direct our compassion? In a world that seems increasingly fractured, we wanted to find out if people can […]
Busting Exam Stress

By: Dharmendra Pradhan Students often face a formidable challenge to strike a delicate balance between achieving academic excellence and maintaining physical and mental health in a fiercely competitive environment. This balance becomes particularly vital during exam periods when students face academic pressure and performance anxiety, deeply impacting their mental health and overall well-being. Exam preparedness […]
Celebrating fatherhood
By: Dr. Rizwan Rumi In the intricate fresco of human existence, where emotions intertwine and destinies unfold, the profound influence of parental love stands as an immutable force shaping our very being. Amidst the ebb and flow of life’s currents, the presence of both mothers and fathers emerges as pillars of strength, each contributing their […]
Childhood memories are sweet
By: M Ahmad Childhood is the most fun and memorable time in anyone’s life. It’s the first stage of life which we enjoy in whatever way we like. Besides, this is the time that shapes up the future. The parents love and care for their children and the grand children remains the same too. Moreover, […]
Banking sector on the road to progress

By: Mohammad Hanief The banking system in India is significantly different from that of other Asian nations because of the country’s unique geographic, social, and economic characteristics. India has a large population and land size, a diverse culture, and extreme disparities in income, which are marked among its regions. There are high levels of illiteracy […]
Prioritizing Character over Wealth
By: Aubaid Ahmad Akhoon In the dynamic journey of seeking life partners, one is met with both excitement and challenges. The universal longing for a beautiful, mature, morally sound, and understanding life partner often encounters the paradox where wealth seems to overshadow the importance of character in marital decisions. Changing Dynamics: Elevating Character above wealth […]
One in twenty people has no sense of smell
By: Emily Spencer During the pandemic, a lost sense of smell was quickly identified as one of the key symptoms of COVID. Nearly four years later, one in five people in the UK is living with a decreased or distorted sense of smell, and one in twenty have anosmia the total loss of the ability […]
Pariksha Pe Charcha: Breaking the Chains of Exam Anxiety

By: Zia Darakshan Yet another game changing edition, 7th in series, of Pariksha Pe Charcha (PPC) is scheduled on January 29, 2024, from 11 AM onwards in a town hall format. Over a period of time, Pariksha Pe Charcha has emerged as a unique programme in which the Prime Minister Narendra Modi directly interacts with […]