Spinal TB is curable
Dr Satnam Singh Chhabra It is a common notion that tuberculosis affects the pulmonary system (lungs), but very few people are aware that the life-threatening ailment is also known to affect other parts of the body than the lungs alone. As per the recent medical statistics, around 12-15% of the total TB patients in India […]
Lament of a Mother
Mushtaq Hurrah Come my daughter, come Let me cradle you In the bassinet of my bosom I have hired damsels To sing lullabies for you To make you lull I have recruited maids To braid your hair I have festooned thy room With Kadpul flowers And have scented the surroundings With the rarest of musk […]
Putin’s moves

Asad Mirza Russia has demanded for a new security arrangement in Europe, and threatened war if the United States and its NATO allies fail to comply. Western analysts are split over interpreting Russian President Vladimir Putin’s motives. Some say he is using the impossible list of demands as a pretext to invade Ukraine. Others think […]
Ralph Braun: Father of the Mobility Movement for Disabled People
M Ahmad Ralph Braun was born on Jan 18, 1940 in Winamac, Indiana Unites States. When he was six years old, doctors diagnosed him with muscular dystrophya, condition that limited his ability to use his limbs and move around like every other child of his age. He started using a wheelchair at the age of […]
A blessing
Maqbool Ahmed Bhatti Millions of thanks and blessings to Allah Almighty that He has exalted man with the best blessings of the world and at the same time made him superior to the creatures. If man wants to count his blessings, he cannot count them. One of these great blessings is also the parents who […]
Covid clouds over UP elections

Mir Tajamul Islam Legislative Assembly elections are intended to be held in Uttar Pradesh from 10 February to 7 March 2022 in seven phases to ordain all 403 members of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly. The covid (omicron wave) had rung the catastrophic bell in the subcontinent, including Uttar Pradesh, election seasons, election campaigns and […]
They deserve more
Mohammad Hussain Khan Human life can be divided into three principal phases- Childhood, Youth and Old age. The childhood is the supreme period as it is free from worries. The youth is full of enthusiasm, power and health. The old age is associated with maturity, wisdom and ability to understand life better. This is the […]
Encourage students towards book reading

Vijay Garg Reading books not only enhances one’s knowledge, but also broadens one’s outlook. Biik reading helps us to emerge from the realm of narrow-mindedness and embrace humanistic ideas. Large libraries have been built in our localities and they are no less than a boon for those who love to read books. In today’s age, […]
Homeopathy a complete approach to healthy life
Dr Ramakant Jagpal Homeopathy, a branch of medical science not only has the potential to cure a disease but rejuvenate the complete body and aligns the vital forces in the body to revamp holistically. Homeopathy works at a deeper level, as it reaches the vital force or subconscious mind in the mental body as the […]
NEP 2020 envisions India-centric education system

Er. Prabhat Kishore Education is a fundamental requirement for the development of an egalitarian society. In this context, three National Education Policies (NEP), namely NEP 1968, NEP 1986 and NEP 2020 have been introduced in India so far. The new NEP 2020, adopted on 29th July 2020, aims to universalize education from pre-school to secondary […]