Tanya Jain
IANSlife
2022 is almost nearing an end. We're all catching up with our reading lists for the year. But with December around the corner, everyone is planning their lists for the coming y
Seyienizo Assistant Professor
Department of Physics, SJC (A) Jakhama
“… what are the effects of social behavior of a species on population growth-and of population density on social behavior?&r
Two incidents are cited here because they are good illustrations of the Cancel Culture trend that seem to be overtaking the west, something that sometimes veers too close to home shores as well.
The first on
Md Tabrej
Are you afraid of conflict? This is perfectly normal! Instinctively, our brains tell us that conflict is dangerous, so our natural inclination is to do battle or run away. However, fear of conflict
Kamal Narayan Omer
IANSlife
Every year the third Wednesday of November is observed as COPD Day, the day strives to raise awareness on the condition, risk factors and also on the importance of a pollution fr
IANSLIFE
On November 30, Christie's will present Shen the T rex - a rare, scientifically-important Tyrannosaurus rex (T. rex) skeleton, researched by leading palaeontologists from global institutions. An
Khriekesanuo Metha
Assistant Professor SJC (A), Dept of Sociology
Educational institutions either formal or informal have existed in every society which are means to impart knowledge to the future generatio
Dr Tony Vikas Bishwas
Introduction:
The medical science is quite advanced now a days and there are many things we can do with surgeries, medicines and other treatment. But sometimes a patient cannot
I often pass a little dress shop, and it is like going back in time. The fifties are back with a swing. Flared skirts in hues of brown and bronze hang invitingly at the entrance. Inside the shop, the blouses an
Dr Vishala Rose Marie Varghese
One of the things that kind of surprised me as I practice oncology here in Nagaland is usually the response of patients when they are told they are having cancer. Their next qu
A H Monjurul Kabir
Inter Press Service
We are living in a world where both our bilateral and multilateral achievements, consensuses on human rights and social justice, and our resolve to public good are bei
Dr T Lipoksanen Jamir
Our eyes are one of the most sensitive organs of our body and are considered to be one of the most important senses which helpsus to see the beautiful world that God has created. Withou
Sentilong Longchar
Culture is a set of beliefs, values, customs, practices, arts, institutions etc. shared by a group of people or the society transmitted from one generation to another. It is a way of life
Statutory warning: the phrase ‘easy as pie’ is a fallacy. Bakers know this. Amateurs like me find out the hard way. In fact, I personally maintain that baking pie is harder than other bakes. It was
Mhashevolu Rhakho
Every flower is a soul blossoming in nature. —Gerard De Nerval
Cosmos are annual flowers with colourful, daisy-like flowers that sit atop long, slender stems. Bright green fernlike
Dr Sharada S
What is foreign body aspiration?
Aspiration or Choking occurs when an object becomes stuck in the throat or windpipe, blocking the flow of air. It is usually due to food, toys or other
R Steward Odyuo
Salvation Ministry is founded by R Steward Odyuo with the vision to spread the love of God to the youngsters and the people as a whole. This Ministry wants all the youngsters who are th
Dr Chenithung Ezung
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R), also established as Rehabilitation Medicine, is a branch of medicine which focuses on restoring functional ability and enhancing quality o
The eucalyptus tree collapsing on and killing vendors at the Supermarket area is a communal tragedy. For days, I thought of the chatty, smiling women sitting by their well-tended flowers in full, glorious bloom
Thejanuo Fidelia Solo
Breaking the Bias refers to the “Gender bias”. Gender bias is the tendency to prefer one gender over another. It is a form of unconscious bias or an implicit bias- whether d