Alcoholism: A national disaster

Er. Prabhat Kishore Uma Bharti’s proposed statewide campaign (deferred due to political compulsion) for complete ban on alcoholism in Madhya Pradesh and death sentence to nine accused over Gopalganj hooch tragedy in Bihar, has once again fueled this sensitive issue on the national platform. Prohibition of this life-hunting drink has always been a target of […]
Taleem in Dawah, an endeavour to break the ego
Ta’leem is one of important deed of Dawah. It is the deed of strive and struggle with two to three hours of long stay in the Halqa. It is more important than bayan in which there is direct teaching and learning process. In Taleem there is direct teaching of Ahadith read from the book of […]
Endoscopic Ultrasound an innovative Endoscopic Technique
Dr.Kapil Sharma Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) or echo-endoscopy is a medical procedure in which endoscopy (insertion of a probe into a hollow organ) is combined with ultrasound to obtain images of the internal organs in the chest, abdomen and colon. It can be used to visualise the walls of these organs, or to look at adjacent […]
Coping with Covid-19
Mushtaq Ahmad Bhat Covid-19 crisis since 2019 has badly hit education system across the globe especially India. The educational institutions were closed from March 2020, and consistent lockdown turned down economy as well. The gap between poor and rich has enhanced tremendously. Thus Covid-19 has affected every sector to a greater extent. We have also […]
Education and moralities

Adnan Shafi Before going into the entire matter, I initially shall try to let you know the vision of morality. Morality in Islam is a meticulous term that serves to include the concept of righteousness, good character, and the body of ethical qualities and virtues defined in Islamic religious texts. The fundamental idea of Islamic […]
Letter to the Editor
Struggle for power The conflict between the Centre and Delhi Government is building a wrong milestone for the Indian democracy. Recently, the Centre Government has introduced the Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi (Amendment) Bill that seeks to enhance the powers of Delhi’s Lieutenant Governor. Senior Congress Leader and MP Mallikarjun Kharge stated that […]
The much needed reform
Ankit Kapoor Being one of the major reforms introduced to the Indian Education system in the recent times, the Central Universities common entrance test (CUCET) is an All-India test for admission various Under-graduate/Integrated, Post-Graduate and research programs in Central/State Universities of India. Having a major change in this academic year, CUCET has been named the […]
Defeating stress and Depression
Fidhat Fayaz Drangay Have you ever been taught about mental health in your home, school or college? Have you ever talked about your mental health status with your family, friends or close ones? Have you ever gave freedom or space to someone that he /she has felt free to speak about his/her mental health? Well! […]
Living with shortages

K S S Pillai We, like people all over the world, are not strangers to shortages. Luckily, we are in a far better position than our ancestors, thanks to the efforts of successive governments since independence. When I started my career in a government college in the 1960s, there was a shortage of even paper […]
Letter to the Editor
Curriculum for happiness It is welcome to note that the Utter Pradesh Government is considering a proposal to introduce a ‘happiness curriculum’ as a pilot undertaking from this tutorial session. The happiness curriculum could be named ‘realization curriculum’. The objective of the program is to boost the psychological well-being of the scholars, and it teaches […]