Song of the Sky-Monologue
By: Mushtaq Hurra O Ibni-Adam I have been watching You, from above Since the day Of your inception I vividly remember Your compassion and love For your fellow-beings I am witness to your Sympathy, kindness, simplicity And purity of your heart I have seen you As an ambassador Of peace, justice And brotherhood I have […]
Aware yourself to defeat depression…!
By: Fidhat Fayaz Drangay Have you ever been taught about mental health in your home, school or college ? Have you ever talked about your mental health status with your family, friends or close ones? Have you ever given freedom or space to someone that he/she has felt free to speak about his/her mental health? […]
Care for CWSNs: Role of families and parents

By: M Ahmad A child can be born with a single or multiple disabilities like Down’s syndrome, Autism, Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Mental Retardation, Hearing/Speech or even Vision Impaired. Each disability can be different and can be more severe than others. For such a child one has to take extra care to assist the child […]
The traffic torture
By: Suhaib Idrees Lateef How often have you felt like the tearing and wearing of your hairs, the crude anger, the frustrations, the fatigue while stuck in Traffic. Traffic jam has become a permanent feature of our day to day lives affecting all sects of society alike. Students, office goers, businessmen, all suffer due to […]
The shady business

By: Vinod Chandrashekhar Dixit In India number of pathology labs are functioning illegally as per the a new survey. There are pathologists who were found signing reports, without supervising the testing. There are many labs that are actually being run by technicians, holding either a Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology (DMLT) or Certificate degree in […]
International Teachers’ Day

Why Teachers' dignity is at stake?
By: Abid Hussain Rather A teacher is the main agent responsible for producing and bringing forth a generation on which the future of a nation depends. In other words, as more often it is said, teachers are the nation builders. Their experience and observations play a pivotal role in the personality development of individuals, creation […]
Hybrid learning model needed in higher education
By: Vijay Garg With 2022 commencement in the books and colleges and universities now turning to the upcoming school year, administrators and students alike should discount a recent New York Times piece that argued that if higher education is to thrive, “everyone involved—students, faculties, administrators and the public at large—must insist on in-person classes and […]
The true spirit of Navratri

Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
We know the story about how Devi destroyed the bull. The bull here signifies Dhumralochan (the laziness of Mahishasur, one whose eyes are clouded with small-mindedness). Only the Mother Divine could destroy this bull with the collective energy of Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh. Just as a baby takes nine months to be born, the Devi […]
India’s Growing Defence Exports

By: Asad Mirza India’s defence exports to various countries have increased manifold in recent years, the latest deal is to export Indian rocket launchers to Armenia. According to reports, India would supply the ‘Pinaka’ multi-rocket launcher system, which can fire a salvo of 12 HE rockets in 44 seconds to Armenia besides anti-tank missiles and […]
Follow your own rules on social media

By: Mohammad Nadeem Parray How fabulous is Facebook for you? How tempting is Twitter? How indulgent is Instagram? How wary are you on Whatsapp? Social media are part of our lives and they are both blessings and tests from Allah ‘azza wa jall’. You might be able to control yourself and use technology to do […]