Opinion
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| The First Comprehensive Chemical Map of the Moon | | | | Dr Vijay Garg
For centuries, the Moon has fascinated humanity. It has inspired myths, guided calendars, influenced tides, and served as a symbol of exploration. Yet despite decades of lunar missions and scientific investigations, many questions about the Moon’s composition and evolution have remained unanswered. A major breakthrough has now brought scientists closer to solving these mysteries: the creation of the first comprehensive chemical map of the Moon.
This landmark achievement provides an unprecedented view of the distribution of chemical elements across the lunar surface, offering valuable insights into the Moon’s origin, geological history, and future potential for human expl | |
| | | | Pioneering a New Era of Holistic Learning and Educational Revolution | | | | Lalit Gargg
Today, the world stands at a crucial crossroads in education. While the expansion of knowledge has reached unprecedented heights, the erosion of human values has accelerated at an equally alarming pace. Science and technology have undoubtedly made life more comfortable and convenient, yet they have also been accompanied by growing challenges such as mental stress, violence, excessive competition, ethical crises, and the gradual decline of human sensitivity and compassion. A fundamental question echoes throughout the educational landscape: Is the current education system truly shaping human beings, or is it merely producing professionals and consumers? At such a critical junct | |
| | | | Mobile Addiction | | | | Yuvraj Singh
In today’s digital world, mobile phones have become an essential part of life. They help us study, communicate, and do many daily tasks. However, when mobile phone use becomes excessive and uncontrolled, it leads to mobile addiction, which is a growing problem.
Mobile addiction refers to the compulsive use of smartphones for long hours, often ignoring important daily activities such as studying, sleeping, eating, and social interaction. A person addicted to a mobile phone may feel anxious and restless when not using it and may constantly check notifications, social media, or games.
Effects of Mobile Addiction
1. Physical Effects
* Eye strain and dryness due to long s | |
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