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Towards lesser invasive approaches

Dr Vikas Singla Patients’ preference for lack of scars, and the lesser complications, has moved the treatment of various diseases towards lesser invasive approaches. Open surgery has given way to the laparoscopic technique for various disorders such as gall bladder stones, obesity and appendicitis. Recent advances in the endoscopy, has opened the doors for the […]

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Why we should read more

Vijay Garg Reading can improve one’s life in several ways, lead to better well-being and mental health, personal growth, and a boost in confidence. These benefits will carry over to your school work, career and social life. If you haven’t read a book in years or think reading is for nerds, perhaps you should reconsider. […]

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Nature of parenting needs change

Nature of parenting needs change

Syed Tajamul Hussain Simnane Feeling chained in the cages of digital atmosphere and current pandemic, a child has become more affected with all sorts of negatives vibes around. Be it is at school, society or home, child has shown extreme level of sensitivity towards every positive or negative stimulus. The home climate has become the […]

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Letter to the Editor

NEET-UG -2021: A changed pattern The National Testing Agency (NTA) has introduced changes in the exam pattern of NEET-UG 2021. As per the earlier exam pattern, the test comprised of 180 objective type questions (four options with the single correct answer) from Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (Botany and Zoology) to be answered on the specially […]

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Post COVID era records increase in joint pain cases

Dr Akhilesh Yadav The prevalence of joint pain is not new and uncommon these days as a higher proportion of young and middle-aged population have been spotted in this limelight. While COVID has been a major threat to overall health, yet people affected with the infection have been immobilized for long either due to home […]

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Syria’s Northeast Camps

Naveed Qazi Tens of thousands of Syrian and non-Syrian families, who are affiliated with the members of the Islamic State, pose a daunting challenge for the Syria’s northeast. These families live in camps, such as al-Houl and Ain Essa, which have evolved from a few tents, in a muddy field, into a sprawling grid of […]

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Writing offers a rewarding career

Vijay Garg Writing is a skill and in most cases, writers identify their interest from an early age. With digitization, writing is fast emerging as a profitable career option with an array of opportunities to choose from. Here are six such prospects which writers can explore- 1. Technical Writer The ability to elucidate complex ideas […]

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The comeback for Taliban

The comeback for Taliban

Asad Mirza The US President Joe Biden in a speech on Thursday 8 July announced that the U.S. military would complete its withdrawal from Afghanistan by August 31, nearly two weeks before his earlier deadline of September 11,announced in April. The U.S. pull-out from Afghanistan, will end the US’s longest overseas war -which cost the […]

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Teacher: A spiritual guide

Seerat Haneef Teaching is the one profession that proves to be the origin of all other professions. The teaching profession is not an easy one it needs continuous hard work, up to date knowledge, dedication, passion, morality, humanity, ethics, consciousness, spirituality, and a sober human behaviour, A word teacher in itself meaning a lot, usually […]

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Re-envision Primary Health care

Dr Vinay Aggarwal, Dr R V Asokan Covid 19 has rewritten priorities in our national life. Health care has emerged as an important internal security issue. In fact it has asserted itself to be on par with economics. An appropriate and adequate response is in order. Strengthening Public Health infrastructure and human resources as well […]