Women in promotion of virtue in the work of Dawah
Dr Sheikh Arshid Ahmad In Dawah work- promotion of virtue and prevention of vice have contributed in removing the Ummah from the environment of darkness and are invited towards light as Suhabah (RA) have greatly contributed in the field of Dawah. They have reached to all parts of the world ensuring that the message of […]
Renal Analysis: One needs regular check ups
Dr Sudeep Singh Sachdev Kidney related ailments are one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality across the globe and recent statistics estimates to have affecting around 100 crore people worldwide. While people get their blood pressure and cholesterol levels checked on a regular basis, but fail to undergo kidney health check-up for timely […]
Private healthcare needs to be promoted

Dr. Vinay Aggarwal Under Article 21, Constitution of India assures quality healthcare to everyone in the country. Since independence our population has grown multi fold while healthcare delivery by our government could not keep pace with the requirements of the masses. As a result of this private sector participation increased and continues to share the […]
Green human resource management: A transitional trend
Shafiqa Gul The rising overall worry for nature and the development of worldwide benchmarks has constrained organizations to take up perceived methodologies and actualize them onto their associations. An enormous number of associations have utilized the consistence approach in their natural or the executive’s activities driven by laws and guidelines. In any case, natural green […]
River Revival and Climate: Nana Patekar and his NAAM for Farmers
Dr Shipra Mathur He ruled the screen and became an iconic figure of Indian cinema expressing angst of the society in his own effusive style. National awards, Filmfare and Padma Shri (India’s fourth highest civilian award) remain a crowning glory for his towering presence in every story he attempts to tell on the performing stage, […]
Losing a partner
N J Ravi Chander The place where we live teems with greenery – the African Tulip, beech, Raintree, eucalyptus and mango – to name a few. Various birds, insects and palm squirrels frolic on the branches, live in their hollows and gorge on the fruits, flowers and worms on offer. But, while each tree has […]
Saudi plagued by an un-Islamic practice

Asad Mirza The Saudi society currently is facing a dilemma bordering on societal norms, morals and Sharia. This peculiar situation has developed mainly due to the increase in number of Zawaz Al-Misyar or Misyar marriages in the Kingdom. A Misyar marriage is considered legal across Arab countries, but is not favoured upon due to its […]
If I could write a book!
Shahid Mehboob Impressive moment uploaded to a day, The sun rose charm full for the bay, For the mind filled with sorrows, grief, ups and downs and conspicuous furrows, As the sun rose like the same abode Literally commemorated the evocation of blonde, Glaced air from hairs, euphonious glow from eyes, All I could see […]
Arithmophobia, Bibliophilia and love of outdoors
Desh Bir It was all fine with my love for simple numbers at the Primary school and I particularly excelled, like so many other peers, in reciting the multiplication tables in a singsong manner up to twenty as also tables of fractions like one half, one and a quarter, one and a half, two and […]
Corruption is a forbidden act
Aubaid Akhoon/ Nasir Roshan In the analytical sense, it can be said that corruption means deliberately violating the principle of impartiality in order to gain personal benefits from this type of behavior. Corruption has a wide range of meanings in the English dictionary. Corruption means a flaw in a system that can disrupt the entire […]