Life at present
By: Shahid Shamshad Kumar It’s not that I am okay It’s that I have lost my way Through many ways and reasons With unexpected seasons Through the streets of broken hearts As enough my soul departs Ever I felt simple season of strange I took myself to a thorny range The collision of “white shirts” […]
Opting for knee surgery

By: Dr. Ramneek Mahajan Arthritis is one of the most common disorders that affects joints. Primarily affecting people in the later part of life but nowadays it has started affecting people in their early forties. While there are many forms of arthritis, the most common being osteoarthritis of the knee. Arthritis of the Knee It […]
Merciless winter
By: Mushtaq Hurrah You can’t be so callous, O winter! Greens, flowers, woods Are all dead Empty nests and Mute chirping chitters Are enough to prove Your brutality The blood is frozen The tongue is mute The hands are numb The eyes are moist A brood of chicken Is cursing you For snatching Its silver […]
Ensuring road safety
By: Vinod Chandrashekhar Dixit Road safety is a concern for all irrespective of gender. It is a matter of fact that lack of etiquettes on the road is seen is going to be much dangerous for the lives of citizens. Road safety is a priority and concern to all of us and there is a […]
Black Magic, witchcraft: A pervasive and most dangerous evil
By: Sufaya Yousf And from the evil of witchcraft when they blow in the knots. (Surah talaq 113:4) As we all are aware of the fact that entire living beings living under the oceans over the land and sharing the same sky are created and controlled by one Lord, our faith and destiny are written […]
US brokered Israel-Lebanon maritime agreement

By: Asad Mirza After decades of enmity, Israel and Lebanon last week signed a historic agreement agreeing to demarcate their maritime boundaries and also demarcating the disputed area in Qanaa prospect, which is believed to be rich in oil and gas reserves. Further, it has in a de-facto manner, forced Lebanon to accept Israel as […]
Spinal Surgeries made easier
By: Dr Arvind G Kulkarni Traditional spinal surgeries like Laminectomy and Lumbar fusion generally involve scars with complete exposure to the patient’s anatomy which requires a high level of expertise to treat a patient’s spinal deformity. But with the recent advancements in technology, Spinal Navigation Technology has completely changed the methods of treating spine ailments. […]
Vladimir Putin is increasingly isolated in Russia and abroad
By: Matthew Sussex One of Vladimir Putin’s oft-quoted maxims is that “sometimes it is necessary to be lonely to prove you are right”. As his ill-fated invasion of Ukraine drags on, he seems to be heeding his own advice. Putin looks increasingly isolated, not just on the world stage, but inside Russia as well. The […]
Observing the World Food Day

By: Abid Hussain Rather Every year 16th October is celebrated as World Food Day across the globe in the remembrance of the day when the Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) of the United Nations was founded in 1945. Officially, World Food Day was established by FAO’s Member Countries at the Organization’s 20th General Conference in […]
The changed scenario
By: Dar Javed Three years ago when Jammu and Kashmir’s special status was effectively abolished by the union government of India, many feared that the situation there would spiral out of control. Many people said then, Pakistani influence will increase in Kashmir. The former Pakistani High Commissioner appointed in New Delhi had spoken about many […]