Syed Dawood Simnani (RA) helped spread the light of Islam
By: Rayees Ahmad Kumar A multitude of historians and scholars have made solid revelations about the existence of Islam in Kashmir since ancient times. Even in Prophet’s (PBUH) times some pious companions have arrived here as special ambassadors to illuminate the hearts and minds of people. Raja Wanadata had been so impressed by them that […]
Dissecting Disparities
By: Nusrat Jan The implementation of the Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PM-JAY) in Delhi epitomizes a nuanced dichotomy between the overarching aspirations of the central government and the intricate realities of the local healthcare milieu. PM-JAY, conceptualized to furnish health insurance coverage to economically marginalized segments of society, ostensibly seeks to augment access to […]
Dr.SachchidanandSinha: The pioneer of modern journalism in Bihar

By: Er. Prabhat Kishore A multi-faceted personality, Dr.SachchidanandSinha was one of the makers of modern Bihar and Bharat. An extraordinary organizer, Dr.Sinha, apart from being an authority on Constitutional Law, was also a pioneer of journalism in Bihar in the early decades of 20th century. Born on November 10, 1871 in AraDr.Sinha took an active […]
Summer vacation in the past
When I was a school student, summer vacation in Kerala lasted about two months, between late March and the first week of June. We looked forward to this period, as it was during the vacation that we planned our visits to our relatives without bothering about examinations. It was also the time when our near […]
Increased screen time in children should be avoided
By: Priyanka Saurabh It is important for parents of school-going children to set limits when it comes to technology use. Here is an expert guide that tells you how screen addiction, just like drug addiction, is known to cause a surge in dopamine levels. The more time spent on screens, the greater the risk of […]
The Future of AI Technology in Education

By: Mohammad Hanief Artificial Intelligence (AI) is reshaping the world around us, including the ways of learning about it. Traditionally, education has followed a one-size-fits-all approach, where students are taught the same curriculum at the same pace. However, this model often fails to cater to students’ needs and learning styles. AI in education is increasingly […]
What Trump’s victory means for the world
By: Stefan Wolff Donald Trump’s return to the White House in January 2025, combined with a Republican-led US Senate, was widely feared among international allies and will be cheered by some of America’s foes. While the former put on a brave face, the latter are finding it hard to hide their glee. On the war […]
The Importance of Child Profiling
By: Mukhtar Ahmad Qureshi NEP 2020 underlines a strong basis in education to align the child with lifelong learning. Child profiling is at the core of this vision that needs to be critical at the foundational levels of ages 3-8 so that each child’s unique needs, strengths, and developmental pace are recognized and nurtured. This […]
Psychology as a subject at 10+ 2 Level

By: Mukhtar Ahmad Qureshi Introduction of psychology as a subject at the 10+2 level in all higher secondary institutions will be a progressive move. School level education has been integrating psychological knowledge into its educational reforms so that growing concerns about mental health and wellbeing are dealt with easily. This will offer a generation that […]
Water Soluble Fertilizers need of the hour
By: Dr. Satyawan Saurabh Water-soluble fertilizers use has emerged as a major agricultural constraint to increase efficiency, restore soil health, and maintain high yields in forage crops such as maize. Conventional fertilizers often cause uneven nutrient distribution, poor crop response, and environmental damage. In contrast, water-soluble fertilizers provide a balanced nutrient supply, improve soil health, […]