Opinion
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| The Monsoon: The Beating of Forests and the Vitality of Wildlife | | | | Dr Vijay Garg
For millions of people across South Asia, the monsoon is a season of relief from scorching summer heat and a lifeline for agriculture. Yet its significance extends far beyond human society. For forests, grasslands, rivers, and the countless species that inhabit them, the monsoon is a grand annual renewal—a season that restores ecosystems, replenishes resources, and breathes life into the natural world. The monsoon is truly the beat of the woods and the revival of wildlife.
Nature’s Great Awakening
After months of intense heat and dryness, many landscapes appear exhausted. Water sources shrink, vegetation withers, and wildlife faces increasing challenges in finding food | |
| | | | India’s Era of Cultural Renaissance: Reclaiming Our Civilizational Glory | | | | Gajendra Singh Shekhawat
Union Minister for Culture & Tourism, Government of India
As India scales new heights across diverse sectors-from economic robustness and national security to cutting-edge science and infrastructure-the path to becoming a truly Viksit Bharat (Developed India) demands more than just material milestones. True national progression requires an unyielding anchor in our ancient culture, history, and heritage.
India stands as one of the world’s oldest living civilizations. For centuries, our resilience was tested by brutal onslaughts from foreign invaders. Regimes changed and political power shifted, yet the core ethos of Bharat successfully endured, passed down seam | |
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