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| Kashmiri Pandits in Exile: 36 years on, rehabilitation efforts still underway | | | Sri Krishen Kaw
The Kashmiri Pandit community has been an integral part of the Kashmir Valley’s cultural and social fabric for centuries. However, with the rise of militancy in the 1990s, thousands of Pandit families were forced to flee their homes and take shelter in other parts of India and today it is the 36th Hollocaust day of KP community.The governments at Centre as well as Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir should come out with a healthy package of schemes to accommodate Kashmiri P | |
| | | | Swami Vivekananda – A saint, Monk, Philosopher & Youth Icon | | Birth Anniversary Special | | | Omkar Dattatray
The Hindus in particular and Indians in general have observed the birth anniversary of a great monk, saint, philosopher, youth icon and great patriot of India with great devotion. Every, year 12 January is observed & commemorated as the birth anniversary of saint cum philosopher of India. This great Hindu seer, saint and philosopher was born on 12TH January 1863 and passed away on July 4,1902 at a very young age of 39 years. On 12 January 2026 nation is celebrated 163th birth anniversary of the great saint and philosopher Swami Vivekananda, born Narendranath Datta who was an Indian Hindu monk, philosopher, author, religious teacher, and chief disciple of Indian mystic | |
| | | | Cultivating a greener future | | | | Dr Vijay Garg
For decades, the story of Indian agriculture has been one of intensive growth, but this progress has come at a hidden cost to our most precious resource: the soil. Today, as we face the dual challenges of a growing population and a changing climate, the ‘more is better’ approach to chemical fertilisers is hitting a wall. To ensure our long-term food security, India must pivot towards Integrated Nutrient Management (INM)-a holistic strategy that marries modern science with traditional wisdom to restore our land’s vitality.
The Crisis Beneath Our Feet
Indian agriculture is characterised by small and marginal landholdings and a heavy reliance on nitrogenous chemical ferti | |
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