Is lockdown screen time increasing hunchback among kids?
Dr Ayush Sharma Kyphosis can spread due to a congenital problem in the spine and the deformity can progress further if not treated on time, it can increase pressure on the lungs and the heart, which can result in repetitive sickness with lung infections and morbidity. Slouched back or hunched back is a condition where […]
Observance of Eid-e-Milad (SAW)

Suhaib Rafi Mir Milad-U-Nabi refers to the observance of the birth anniversary of the last prophet Muhammad (PBUH). The pious day is celebrated across the world in the third month of the Muslim lunar calendar. This year eid-e-Milad will be observed on 19th October in India. Sunni Muslims especially Hanafis observe fast on this day […]
Hemorrhagic stroke among COVID patients
Dr Vipul Gupta While the COVID pandemic has turned the world upside down, posing a threat of multitude of problems, many people have also lost their lives. Though people know that the virus affects the pulmonary system and also witnessed many cases of depleted SP oxygen levels (Saturation pressure) in COVID infected patients throughout India, […]
Students can help in preserving the Dal Lake

Sheikh Arshid The environment comprises of different types of living organisms and contributing the ecosystem to build a balanced environment that stabilizes the coexistence of all living organisms. The different species develop a harmonious relationship which reflects the healthy and desirable ecological balance. Human beings play a key role to maintain the ecological balance because […]
35 Words Per Minute
Fahid Fayaz Darangay The notification reading “Academic requirement is that the candidate should be Graduate from recognized University having minimum speed of 35 words per minute in typing,” popped on his computer screen. He was a competent academic student with a great track record. He could easily manage the first requirement of the aforesaid post, […]
Increased screen time affects eyes

Vijay Garg The coronavirus pandemic is remaking the way children learn, and it could have an impact on their eyes. With schools shifting to online lessons at home, children are spending more time in front of computer and mobile screens, and many parents are relaxing screen-time rules for TV and video games to keep kids […]
Pain relief through technological advancements
Dr. Amod Manocha The complexities of pain and the fact that surgery or pills cannot resolve all pain has been long recognised. Though living with undiagnosed or untreated chronic pain is seen by some as a sign of incredible resilience, it has many detrimental effects on our body beyond suffering. Accepting pain to be a […]
Covi-19: The battle isn’t over yet

Faheem ul Islam Covid 19 has enveloped every sphere of life and still this disastrous virus is surrounding us with uncertainty. From last two years we have been facing the terrible consequences of deadly virus. This may be very low amounted for some but for majority index it has been unimagined terrible phase. Every corner […]
Storms don’t last forever
Madeeha Farooq “Why worry? If you’ve done the very best you can, worrying won’t make it better”. Stress is a normal reaction that happens to everyone. In fact, the human body is designed to experience stress and react to it. When you experience changes or challenges, your body produces physical and mental responses, that is […]
Desperation

Rayees Ahmad Kumar Born in a bourgeoisie I yearned to be well educated Toiling hard and striving for it Transformed me to realise the dream Getting the job with ease Further strengthened and rejuvenated my self Was passionate to live a life of liberty, tranquillity and contentment. Tying the nuptial was my Late grandfather’s strong […]