Opinion
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| Crime-Free Politics Alone Can Build a New India and a Developed India | | | | Lalit Gargg
India today stands at a historic crossroads. On one hand, the nation is moving forward with the vision of Developed India–2047, progressing toward becoming the world’s third-largest economy, while its global stature continues to rise. Under the leadership of Narendra Modi, India is emerging as a significant force in global politics and diplomacy. Yet, on the other hand, the growing penetration of crime, money power, and muscle power into Indian politics is deeply wounding the spirit of democracy. It is indeed paradoxical that while India aspires to become a Vishwaguru (global leader), its political system still remains far from being crime-free. Recent figures emerging after | |
| | | | Beyond the Stethoscope: Why Tomorrow’s Doctors Need More Than Medicine | | | | Dr Vijay Garg
In the popular imagination, a doctor is often defined by a white coat, a stethoscope, and years of scientific study. Society celebrates physicians for their medical knowledge, diagnostic abilities, and technical expertise. Yet the future of healthcare is revealing an important truth: medicine alone is no longer enough. Tomorrow’s doctors will need far more than anatomy charts, prescriptions, and surgical precision. They will need empathy, communication, emotional intelligence, adaptability, ethical judgment, leadership, and technological understanding.
The modern healthcare world is changing faster than ever before. Artificial intelligence is assisting diagnoses, robotic | |
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