Ayodhya’s ‘New Chapter’: Music of faith, mirror of history

By: Priyanka Saurabh On the sacred land of Ayodhya, resonating with the melodious sound of the Saryu River, the grandeur of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Temple presents an epic of faith, whose voices narrate the history of centuries. Known as the birthplace of Lord Rama, this temple is not just a set of bricks and stones, […]
Personality Development: A Neglected Subject
By: Ulfat Zehra It is a universally acknowledged fact that personality development should start early in a student’s as well in a common man’s life. Personality is the true reflection of one’s being. It is defined as a set of traits that shape that inner and outer being in a person with organized pattern of […]
What is credential stuffing and how can I protect myself?
By: David Tuffley Cyber-skulduggery is becoming the bane of modern life. Australia’s prime minister has called it a “scourge”, and he is correct. In 2022 23, nearly 94,000 cyber crimes were reported in Australia, up 23% on the previous year. In the latest high-profile attack, around 15,000 customers of alcohol retailer Dan Murphy, Mexican restaurant […]
The nation’s wealth

By: M Ahmad There is no universally agreed international definition of the youth age group. For statistical purposes, however, the United Nations—without prejudice to any other definitions made by Member States—defines ‘youth’ as those persons between the ages of 15 and 24 years. Today, there are 1.2 billion young people aged 15 to 24 years, […]
Whispers of a Wise Tree
Dr. Rizwan Rumi In the hustle and bustle of our daily lives, we often find solace in the embrace of nature. Recently, I embarked on a journey to escape the monotony of routine and sought refuge in the nearby forest. As I ventured into the serene wilderness, I was greeted by the majesty of towering […]
The health benefits of Tomatoes
By: Mohammad Hanief Tomatoes have a wide range of beneficial effects due to the presence of a number of nutrients. They are rich in anti-oxidants that have anti-carcinogenic properties. Consumption of tomatoes helps to improve digestion and blood circulation, reduce cholesterol levels in blood, detoxify body, prevent premature aging, improve fluid balance and reduce inflammation. […]
Shifting Image of Cannabis

By: Dr. Ratnarakshit Ingole In recent times, our society has witnessed a perceptible shift in attitudes towards cannabis, a plant deeply rooted in cultural history. Traditionally, cannabis, often referred to as ganja or bhang, has held a complex position, being both celebrated in certain cultural and religious contexts and prohibited under the law. However, as […]
How AI threatens free speech
By: Philip Seargeant Headlines about the threats of artificial intelligence (AI) tend to be full of killer robots, or fears that when they’re not on killing sprees, these same robots will be hoovering up human jobs. But a serious danger which gets surprisingly little media attention is the impact these new technologies are likely to […]
Redefining Geo-politics

By: Rita Farhat Mukand and Dr. Rizwan Rumi The Old Silk Road was so widely used in the 4th century that in the 21st Century, its geopolitical significance led most nations to wish for the same dominance over this route. Charles C Mann, an American journalist and author believes that inventions such as silk, paper, […]
New facets of education

By: Sayima Wani Once Nelson Mandela said ‘Education is the most powerful weapon which we can use to change the world.’ This quote only makes sense when we acquire true education that builds students character, confidence, intelligence and apprehension. Education aids a student in his/her personal development, professional development as well as in social development. […]