Opinion
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| Shahzad Khan: A Conscience-Driven leader and unfinished political journey of Pir Panjal | | | Sahil Hamid
The socio-political history of the Pir Panjal region has witnessed many actors, but only a few leaders whose presence was defined not by power, position, or propaganda, but by conscience, courage, and credibility. Among such rare figures stands Shahzad Khan—a name that continues to resonate in public memory despite years of political silence.
His journey reflects a form of leadership that is increasingly absent from contemporary politics: leadership rooted in moral clarity, soci | |
| | | | Living with a Lifetime—Books are Priceless Jewels | | | | Dr. Vijay Garg
Books occupy the highest position among those things which last forever in a man’s life. Books are not mere sheets of paper, they are riches of thought, heirlooms of experience and treasures of human intellect. Just as priceless ornaments embellish one’s decoration, so books adorn the mind and soul. Books are man’s truest companion. They give this support in suffering, show the way to confusion and deepen moments of joy. When no one understands in life,the book sits quietly listening to us. It saves us from loneliness and leads us to the light of thoughts.
The importance of books is manifested in different forms at each stage of life.In childhood they give wings to the | |
| | | | Life of A Doctor | | | | Dr Vijay Garg
The life of a doctor is often viewed through a romantic lens—white coats, stethoscopes, and the noble mission of saving lives. Behind this image, however, lies a demanding journey shaped by discipline, sacrifice, compassion, and an unshakable sense of responsibility toward humanity.
A Journey That Begins Early
The making of a doctor starts long before the first patient is seen. Years of intense study, sleepless nights, competitive exams, and constant evaluations test not just intellect but endurance. Medical education demands patience and humility; knowledge evolves rapidly, and a doctor must be a lifelong student. Even after formal training, learning never truly ends. | |
| | | | Inflation (Mehngai) | | | | Muskan Bharti
Inflation means a continuous increase in the prices of goods and services. In simple words, inflation is a situation where we have to pay more money to buy the same things. Because of inflation, the value of money decreases and daily life becomes more expensive for people.
Inflation affects everyone, especially common people. When prices of food items like rice, vegetables, milk, and cooking oil increase, it becomes difficult for families to manage their monthly budget. School fees, transport charges, electricity bills, and medical expenses also increase due to inflation. People with fixed income, such as salaried employees and pensioners, suffer the most because their in | |
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