Remembering Dr. Rajendra Prasad
Rajendra Babu’s message to students, teachers
By: Er. Prabhat Kishore Dr. Rajendra Prasad was the first President of the Republic India and served the country in that capacity for the longest period i.e. from 26th January 1950 to 13th May 1962. He was a freedom fighter, three times party President of Congress, first food and agriculture minister in Interim Cabinet, Chairman […]
Letter to the Editor
Germany support is laudable Dear sir, Germany has unveiled a offer to give 1 billion Euro (Rs 8440 crore) to India for energy transition systems across the country under a bilateral cooperation for green and sustainable development is definitely a welcome move. Actually in May this year German Chancellor Olaf Scholz blazoned a support of […]
People’s Presidency: Why G20 India matters for all

By: Amitabh Kant This is a pivotal moment in the history of India’s diplomatic relations. India assumes the presidency of the Group of Twenty (G20); an intergovernmental forum comprising the world’s largest economies. Established in 1999, this grouping constitutes two-thirds of the world’s population, 75 % of global trade, and over 80 percent of the […]
Will extravagance ever end in our weddings?
By: Bilal Ahmad Sofi Let me start this write-up in simple words. Extravagance means to have reckless usages of edible things, money, or other goods significantly over various functions of life in general and weddings in particular. In other words, it simply means to spend money or serve something lavishly over various ceremonies especially on […]
AIDS: The time to act is now
By: Vinod Chandrashekhar Dixit 1st December is World AIDS Day – an opportunity for people worldwide to unite in the fight against HIV. AIDS is a common unity problem that demands a community response. An HIV infected person can live a healthy social life but he has the social obligation of not spreading the disease. […]
Letter to the Editor
Dear Editor, Country needs commuter-sharing app Transport is currently the most polluting sector in the world, so the UK’s Bristol City Council has launched a new app called ‘My Journey’ that seeks to reduce these emissions. The new commuter-sharing platform is a free online service that brings together commuters from the same workplace to share […]
Today, India commences its G20 Presidency

By: Narendra Modi The previous 17 Presidencies of the G20 delivered significant results – for ensuring macro-economic stability, rationalising international taxation, relieving debt-burden on countries, among many other outcomes. We will benefit from these achievements, and build further upon them. However, as India assumes this important mantle, I ask myself – can the G20 go […]
Evolution of endoscopic procedures: Boon for GI surgeons
By: Dr. Ajay Kumar With the recent evolution of advanced diagnostic procedures, there has been a paradigm shift made in the prompt and accurate diagnosis of ailments which were earlier considered to be hard to access areas. The latest advancements in endoscopic procedures not only help in easily accessing and diagnosing purposes, but also perform […]
Where did Earth’s oxygen come from?
By: Simon Arthur F. Thurnau The amount of oxygen in the Earth’s atmosphere makes it a habitable planet. Twenty-one per cent of the atmosphere consists of this life-giving element. But in the deep past as far back as the Neoarchean era 2.8 to 2.5 billion years ago this oxygen was almost absent. So, how did […]
India well poised to emerge as leader in dairy

BY: Purshottam Rupala The country celebrated National Milk Day on the 26th of November. The occasion is momentous because for one it will mark the 101st birth anniversary of late Dr. Verghese Kurien, the man who is credited for ushering in India’s ‘White Revolution’. In many ways, the growth and advancements in India’s dairy sector […]