BY D.C. PATHAK
IANS | November 14
Some strategic experts known for their slant against the security policies of the Modi government have declared that the constitution of the State Investigation Agency in J
New Delhi, November 11 (IANS) In yet another affirmation that old is gold, heres an amazingly easy-to-read book that sparkles with stories and simple super-tips, carefully selected for young readers from the be
New Delhi, November 9 (IANSlife) Chhohan Das, prior to pursuing a bachelor in pharmacy, was uncertain about his future. As time went by Das realised he was in safe hands. Currently working with one of Indias to
BY NIRENDRA DEV
IANS | November 8
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's keenness to take a 'decision' is always an advantage and the final solution to the Naga political issue could change the entire N
By Asad Mirza
IANS | November 8
While an effort to classify the Taliban into good and bad is rather easy, the underlying reasons to classify them as Deobandi becomes a little tough and illogical.
The sei
New Delhi, November 7 (IANS) With nine out of 10 start-ups failing, Shirish Nadkarni, a serial entrepreneur with 20-plus years of experience in creating consumer businesses that have scaled to tens of missions
London, November 4 (IANS) Over 28 million more years of life were lost than expected in 2020 due to Covid-19 pandemic, finds a study.
The study, published by The BMJ, analysed the effects of Covid-19 pandemi
New Delhi, November 2 (IANS) For a lay person, More in Manipur, Fazilka in Punjab and Mumbai in Maharashtra are just three places on the international borders. But for those in the drug cartels or even the pedd
By Dr Rajat Arora
IANS | November 1
The much-awaited festival of lights stands at our threshold -- the harbinger of peace and prosperity. With the economy coming back on track after the jolt suffered on acc
New Delhi, October 31 (IANS) Elated by the record-breaking recommendations of para-athletes for this year's National Sports Awards, Deepa Malik, the president of Paralympic Committee of India (PCI), feels t
Raipur, October 30 (IANS) Shuttling between the stage where people are worshipping their ancestors on drum beats and dance moves, to holding sessions with some of country's top designers, art curators, civi
Raipur, October 29 (IANS): A few years ago, when a friend visited Israel, she asked the guide if it was possible to see Palestine. The guide smiled, and replied politely, "but Palestine does not exist"
New Delhi, October 28 (IANS) An independent and permanent tribunal, manned by retired or serving judges, alone can deliver on the disputes pertaining to the privacy of citizens and organizations, especially sin
Hyderabad, October 25 (IANS) As the recipient of the prestigious Dadasaheb Phalke Award, the superstar of Tamil cinema Rajnikanth crosses yet another milestone in a career that spans 45 years and continues to g
BY NIRENDRA DEV
IANS | October 24
To state that the Naga peace talks have hit a roadblock over the issue of Naga flag and a separate constitution is actually a half truth. If these twin issues today can der
By Amjad Ayub Mirza
IANS | October 21
On October 22, 1947 Pakistan attacked the State of Jammu and Kashmir. It was the beginning of a conflict that would leave thousands dead and maimed and scar the lives o
By Ashish Kaul
IANS | October 20
The roar of the wind is making me anxious. There is something in the air that makes me restless. I Know what it is. Its Kashmir! Kashmir ensanguined with bloodstains, be it
New Delhi, October 20 (IANS) As scary visuals of devastating floods causing damage to infrastructure in Uttarakhand steadily poured out of the state on social media, a most common question asked was, 'Is th
New Delhi, October 19 (IANS) US politicians warned they are on course to lose a 'new Cold War' following reports China secretly flew a nuclear-capable missile around the world, Daily Mail reported.
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New Delhi, October 19 (IANS) While awards may not be something new for Professor Emeritus Jitendra Mohan, Department of Psychology, Panjab University (Chandigarh), considering his extensive research and work in