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| Building character begins at home | | | | SHAHID HAKLA POONCHI
It is often said that family is a child’s first school, and this is absolutely true. Before children learn from teachers, friends, or society, they learn from their family. The home is the first place where they observe how people behave, communicate, solve problems, and treat one another. The values and habits they learn during these early years become the foundation of their character.
Character building is not only about teaching good manners. It is about shaping a person’s values, behavior, confidence, emotions, and sense of responsibility. The family plays the most important role in this process because the lessons learned at home often stay with a person thr | |
| | | | Safe Food, Healthy Nation: The Road to a Developed India | | | | Lalit Gargg
Every year, 7 June, observed as World Food Safety Day, is not merely a reminder of the importance of safe food but also an occasion for a global commitment toward human health, social well-being, economic prosperity, and sustainable development. The theme for World Food Safety Day 2026, “Food Safety: Science in Action,” emphasizes that a safe food system can only be ensured through science, research, technology, and effective monitoring mechanisms. However, it is unfortunate that in a vast agrarian nation like India, the growing menace of adulteration in food products, medicines, and daily-use commodities poses a serious challenge to this objective. Adulteration is not merely | |
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