Financial Inclusion safeguards interest of weaker sections

By: Ajay Seth, Michael Debabrata Patra Ensuring access to financial services, timely and adequate credit for vulnerable groups such as weaker sections and low-income groups at an affordable cost is recognized as a key driver of economic growth and poverty alleviation the world over. Access to formal finance can boost job creation, reduce vulnerability to […]
Features of Arabic language

By: Umer Riyaz The Arabic language has utmost importance to the followers of the religion Islam, as it is the language of the two main sources of legislation in Islam: the Holy Qur’an and the Hadith. It is also the main liturgical language of a number of Christian churches in the Arab world and most […]
How to crack NEET 2023 in first attempt

By: Vijay Garg Aspirants of NEET-UG should prepare a strategy to crack NEET in first attempt in order to give their best shot in the exam. NEET 2023 will be held on 7 May 2023 and candidates appearing for the exam make sure that they qualify NEET UG in the first attempt itself. If we […]
Great ideas can simplify life

By: Abid Hussain Rather The world as it looks today was never the same before. It changes continuously and no two eras of the past have been identical. The frequent changes which continuously occur in our world introduce us with new things and new phenomena with every passing day. Changes may occur naturally or owing […]
Ending VIP Culture

By: Er. Prabhat Kishore VIP culture has been prevalent since ancient times in India as well as in other parts of the world. Such people have always dominated the administration. These include the ruler to the lower level personnel. This culture has continued to flourish even after the end of the monarchy and the establishment […]
Rote Learning
By: Mohammad Nadeem Rote Learning is a conventional learning procedure that is solely based on the memorization of information based on repetitions. Best examples of rote learning are multiplication tables and spelling words. The ’80s or 90’s born people now can remember how they used to recall tables and word spellings. Rote learning is commonly […]
Salute to our heroes
By: VinodChandrashekhar Dixit 16th December is being celebrated as the 51stanniversary of the 1971 India–Pakistan war, the first war after World War-II that the Indian Army won conclusively. This day marks a glorious chapter in India’s history. The day marks the anniversary of military victory of Indian forces over Pakistan in Indo-Pakistani War of 1971. […]
Invasive Alien Species has to be restrained
Letter to the Editor
By: Dear Editor, Invasive alien species (IAS) are animals, plants, fungi, and microorganisms that have entered and established themselves outside of their natural habitat. IAS have devastating effects on native plant and animal life, causing native species to decline or even extinction and negatively affecting ecosystems. With increased transportation of goods and travel, the global […]
The Iconic Sari

By: Prof. Ruby Kashyap Sood Sari, a distinctive unstitched draped clothing item certainly holds a special place in every Indian woman’s closet. The classic attire donned since antiquity continues to thrive in modern India with subtle modifications adapting to changing women preferences and their lifestyles. There are different sentiments attached to a sari for a […]
CyberKnife effectively treats brain tumors without surgery
By: Dr Aditya Gupta The occurrence of brain tumors in India is steadily rising. More and more cases of brain tumors are reported each year in our country among people of varied age groups. In 2020, brain tumor was ranked as the 10th most common kind of tumor among Indians. While there is no specified […]