COVID-19: A PANORAMIC VIEW by Supriya Sinha

  The world is in a state of health emergency as the novel coronavirus (nCoV) has expanded to different parts of the world.  Coronaviruses (CoV) are a large family of viruses. They cause typical respiratory illnesses that range in severity from common cold to diseases such as Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS-CoV) and Severe Acute […]

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THE PSYCHOPATHE AMONG US by Rekha Singh, Psychologist

At one time, people thought there were few psychopaths among us, but now that estimate has to be revised upward. Moreover society is beginning to recognizing that psychopaths, more than people with any other mental disorder, threaten the safety, security, and serenity of our world. The history of human kind is replete with the incredible, […]

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Social Infrastructure, Employment and Human Development by FM

The expenditure on social services (health, education and others) by the Centre and States as a proportion of GDP increased from 6.2 % in 2014-15 to 7.7 % in 2019-20 (BE). India’s ranking in Human Development Index improved to 129 in 2018 from 130 in 2017: o With 1.34 % average annual HDI growth, India […]

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Women in Armed Forces by Ministry of Defence, GOI

The International Women’s Day is celebrated across the globe on 8th March every year to recognise the achievements of women without regard to divisions, whether national, ethnic, linguistic, cultural, economic or political. It provides an opportunity to reflect on the progress made, to call for change and celebrate acts of courage and determination by those […]

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Practice of Hindu Dharma in the Modern World By Swami Jyotirmayananda

Hinduism or Hindu Dharma is supremely flexible and adaptable; it permits changes according to the changing conditions, and at the same time its eternal values remain unchanged, unmarred by the passage of time. This is the unique feature of Hindu Dharma. The teachings of Hindu Dharma are universal; they hold the secrets of resolving the […]

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Entrepreneurs and Skills of Women in Renewable Energy by Prof. Usha Bajpai

Women are the most integral and important part of development of any country’s economy and form the backbone for that country’s development. In India, the last census reports suggest that 48 percent of the total population consists of female. Entrepreneurship and skill go hand in hand. The process of creation is called entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurship is […]

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