Spinal infections can cause spinal deformities
Dr Satnam Singh Chabra Spinal infections are the rare infections which occur in or around the spine region of the body. It is one rare condition which can lead to the permanent damage of the spinal cord of a person. It involves the intervertebral disc space, the vertebral bones, the spinal canal, or the adjacent […]
Umer Farooq (RA): Administrator par excellence

Abid Hussain Rather Hazrat Umer Farooq (RA) was one of the close companions of prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and second of Khulfa e Rashideen after Hazrat Abu Bakar (RA). He reigned for ten long years and during his tenure the Islamic empire extended up to twenty three lakh square miles. He had a great political vision […]
Advantages and Disadvantages of Internet Communication
Vijay Garg Technology has changed the way we communicate in so many ways. It has also changed the way people conduct business, and the manner we conduct our personal and social lives. We can easily text, talk and email through a link to anyone all over the world. In fact, it is now possible to […]
Healthy lifestyle leads to healthy life
Dr. Balbir Singh Apart from family history, the poor lifestyle choices that one makes have been the leading cause of cardiac ailments among the younger generation in India. With changing lifestyle and poor socio-economic factors, there is a rapid increase in the number of patients living with ischemic heart disease. Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS) or […]
Hypertension emerging as a silent killer
Vinod Chandrashekhar Dixit High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, is the most common cardiovascular disease. It can lead to severe complications and increases the risk of heart disease, stroke, and death. Primary hypertension, by definition, has no known cause but medical conditions and lifestyle factors can contribute to the development of secondary hypertension, however, […]
Only technology will not reform the education sector

Vijay Garg Due to the pandemic, almost all the educational institutions in India have been closed for the last one and a half years except a few. Their closure has naturally adversely affected primary, secondary, higher secondary and higher education. To get rid of this adversity, educational institutions have started using post-modern technology. Our governments […]
SUICIDE IS NOT THE OPTION
Tousif Raza Suicide has become a fashion nowadays. Our youth is ending their lives with enthusiasm, considering it a matter of pride. There have been many incidents when young people died in a mere suicide attempt even when they did not have such an intention. Suicide is forbidden in Islam, no school of thought allows […]
Parkinson’s disease: Treatment helps patient to witness recovery
Dr Aditya Gupta Parkinson’s disease is a progressive disorder of the nervous system that affects the body movement. It has a gradual progression and usually starts with no symptoms or barely noticeable ones in either hand. Usually tremor in hands may be enough to justify the prevalence of Parkinson’s but it can also be accompanied […]
Integrated Program for management, a new career choice
Ankit Kapoor With an objective to mould young students into budding leaders of tomorrow, the five-year integrated Program (IPM) was initially introduced by IIM Indore in 2011 and ever since it has been the most successful program in the country. Following this bandwagon, other IIM’s including IIM-Rohtak, IIM-Bodh Gaya, IIM-Jammu, and IIM-Ranchi are the latest […]
Afghanistan’s Future

Asad Mirza Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan has once again put a big question mark on its future, but it has also offered a glimmer of hope for the redevelopment of this war-ravaged country utilising its natural resources. The Taliban have once again captured the power in Afghanistan. In one of the swiftest operations the Taliban […]