NATO’s Expansion

By: Asad Mirza Last week, the blue-and-white flag of Finland was raised alongside those of its western partners outside NATO’s headquarters in Brussels after the Nordic country formally became the 31stmember of the transatlantic defensive alliance. Guests at the ceremony, including the U.S. secretary of state, Antony Blinken, and the Finnish president, foreign and defence […]
India contributes to at least 20% of global Maternal Mortality rate

By: Dr. Anjali Kumar Attributing to the subsequent discrimination and ‘so-called’ low status of women in our country is one of the major factors directly linked with the poor health outcomes among women. While seeking women as major contributors to the society, their health poses a major area of concern for the nation. Women safety […]
Welcome move by Consumer affairs
Letter to the Editor
Dear Sir, The department of consumer affairs will tighten the rules and regulations for people (influencers) who influence people’s thinking in the health and beauty sector with their advice and ideas. Health care and beauty products are a rapidly expanding business segment that directly affects people’s health. Before giving health and beauty advice, influencers must […]
Phanishwar Nath Renu:A pioneer of Hindi social fiction

By: Er Prabhat Kishore Phanishwar Nath Renu is one of the most successful and influential writers who is remembered for his vivid portrayal of events in rural India through regional novels and for bringing regional dialect into the mainstream of Hindi literature. Renuji is counted among the most successful and inspiring creators of modern Hindi […]
Battle of Badr: Significance in Islamic History
By: Aubaid Ahmad Akhoon The Battle of Badr is one of the most significant events in Islamic history. It took place on 17th Ramadan in the second year of Hijrah (624 CE), and it was the first major military encounter between the Muslims and the polytheists of Mecca. The battle of Badr holds immense historical […]
Union Budget 2023 and higher education sector
By: Himanshu Rai The union budget announcement attracts a lot of media attention, for it sets the mood, sentiments, and hopes of the people as they prepare to enter the new financial year. What follows is the detailed analysis from experts from various sectors as they try to understand the impact of the budget on […]
Centre has to supply booster doses
Letter to the Editor
Dear Sir, Covid cases are on the rise once more, but public health centres in Karnataka have no vaccine stocks to offer booster shots to the vulnerable because the Centre has turned down the state’s request for new doses. Private hospitals are not faring any better, as they have stopped procuring doses, citing potential losses […]
The battle of Badr: A testament to power of belief

By: Faheem ul Islam The Battle of Badr is a pivotal event in the early history of Islam. It took place in the year 624 AD, between the Muslims of Medina and the Quraysh tribe of Mecca. Despite being vastly outnumbered, the Muslims emerged victorious, and the battle is regarded as a turning point in […]
Ahmad Deedat: The Prominent Islamic Scholar

By: Sahil Sharifdin Bhat ‘Islam will win with or without you. But without Islam, you will get lost and you will lose’: (Ahmad Deedat) Ahmed Hussain Deedat is popularly known as Ahmad Deedat and he was a prominent South African Islamic scholar and activist who dedicated his life to promoting Islam and defending it against […]
India has the best health care system
By: Dr. Bimal Chajjer Though India is a developing country, yet India has emerged as the best healthcare system across the globe, taking a giant leap ahead of the peer countries. Having an affordable medical cost and the best of emergency care procedures which are at par with International Standards, Indian medical infrastructure has captured […]