Co-curricular activities help children with learning disability
By: Mohammad Hanief Learning disability is described as certain kinds of learning problems that can cause someone to have trouble learning or using certain skills (such as reading, writing, listening, speaking, reasoning, and doing math). Due to such academic difficulties, kids may feel insecure and frustrated when they are unable to complete the academic difficulties […]
Making social media work for you
By: Vasileia Karasavva We all know using social media is considered bad for you. A high social media diet is linked to anxiety, depression and FOMO (the fear of missing out). Even internal research data from Meta, the company behind Instagram and Facebook, agrees. However, over the last decade, social media has become woven into […]
Accessible India Campaign: A Reflection on Nine Years of Progress

By: Arman Ali There couldn’t have been a better coincidence. Just as we were preparing to celebrate, analyze, and reflect on nine years of the ambitious Accessible India Campaign (Sugamya Bharat Abhiyan), the Supreme Court delivered a landmark judgment that reinforces its mission. On November 8, the Court directed the Union Government to frame mandatory […]
Guardians of Grace: Women and the Balance of Life
By: Aubaid Ahmed Akhoon Women are the architects of society, the nurturers of life, and the silent strength behind every great achievement. Their influence is woven into the fabric of civilization, from raising leaders to shaping communities. AllamaIqbal, the great philosopher-poet, beautifully encapsulates the essence of womanhood in his poetry: “Wujood-e-zan se haitasveer-e-kainaatmein rang Isi […]
Staying healthy
By: K S SPillai When I learned that the air quality in the national capital was so dangerous that people avoided going out, offices asked their employees to work from home, and schools were closed indefinitely, I could not help but remember the old days in my village. Because of modern devices, women had a […]
Importance of Age Specific Complementary Feeding

By: Mukhtar Ahmad Qureshi Complementary feeding is defined as the gradual introduction of solid or semi solid foods in addition to breastfeeding from the age of six months onwards. This is a critical period where nutritional gaps are bridged from exclusive breastfeeding towards a full family diet. Important for growth, health, and development, ensuring age […]
Mathematics Laboratory: Purpose and Importance
By: Dr. Reyaz Ahmad A Mathematics Laboratory is a dedicated space designed to enhance mathematics learning through interactive and hands-on experiences. It is a vital resource for developing critical thinking and problem-solving skills. By utilizing innovative activities and demonstrations, abstract mathematical concepts are made accessible and understandable. This article examines the various opportunities provided by […]
Are immigration cuts by Canada unfair?
By: Lisa Ruth Brunner Perched on a leather armchair, speaking directly to viewers, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau recently explained his government’s new plan to reduce immigration by roughly 20 per cent. In two videos — one in English and one in French — he outlined the broad strokes of Canadian immigration policy. The videos […]
Need for a well-defined policy

By: Abid Hussain Rather In recent months, the stories of many Ph. D. scholars from various regions of our valley selling dry fruits, juices and other commodities on carts have surfaced and made waves in various circles, especially in the media and on social platforms. These cases have been portrayed as tales of resilience and […]
Long COVID appears to be driven by ‘long infection’
By: Brendan Crabb, Gabriela Khoury and Michelle Scoullar Around 5–10% of people with COVID infections go on to experience long COVID, with symptoms lasting three months or more. Researchers have proposed several biological mechanisms to explain long COVID. However, in a perspective article published in the latest Medical Journal of Australia, we argue that much, […]