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Opinion
Outsourcing the Human Mind
11/29/2025 9:45:57 PM
Abid Hussain Rather We proudly believe that we are living in the most enlightened era of human history—an age of artificial intelligence, instant information and boundless digital creativity. We tell ourselves that machines are making us smarter, faster and more efficient. But beneath this comforting illusion lies an uncomfortable question: Are we actually becoming wiser or are we merely reproducing copies of copies until the original meaning fades away? We are living in what may best be described as the age of photocopy. Like a document repeatedly copied from an already faded page, our ideas, thoughts and expressions are slowly losing clarity. At first glance, everything seems abundant—
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The happy Era of Indian daughters in sports: When daughters became the pride of the Country
11/29/2025 9:45:56 PM
Dr. Vijay Garg The landscape of Indian sports has undergone a revolutionary change in recent years, and the main protagonists of this change are daughters of India. Today, from Harmanpreet Kaur and Shefali Verma to PV Indus, Mirabai Chanu, and Lovelina Borgohen, women athletes have not only waved India’s parachute on the international stage, but also become a source of inspiration for millions of young girls. It would not be an exaggeration to say that Indian sports are going through a “happy period”, the brilliance of which has been enhanced by the unprecedented success of female players. A new chapter of achievements Indian girls have recorded their presence in almost every game: Crick
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The happy Era of Indian daughters in sports: When daughters became the pride of the Country
11/29/2025 9:45:56 PM
Dr. Vijay Garg The landscape of Indian sports has undergone a revolutionary change in recent years, and the main protagonists of this change are daughters of India. Today, from Harmanpreet Kaur and Shefali Verma to PV Indus, Mirabai Chanu, and Lovelina Borgohen, women athletes have not only waved India’s parachute on the international stage, but also become a source of inspiration for millions of young girls. It would not be an exaggeration to say that Indian sports are going through a “happy period”, the brilliance of which has been enhanced by the unprecedented success of female players. A new chapter of achievements Indian girls have recorded their presence in almost every game: Crick
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The happy Era of Indian daughters in sports: When daughters became the pride of the Country
11/29/2025 9:45:55 PM
Dr. Vijay Garg The landscape of Indian sports has undergone a revolutionary change in recent years, and the main protagonists of this change are daughters of India. Today, from Harmanpreet Kaur and Shefali Verma to PV Indus, Mirabai Chanu, and Lovelina Borgohen, women athletes have not only waved India’s parachute on the international stage, but also become a source of inspiration for millions of young girls. It would not be an exaggeration to say that Indian sports are going through a “happy period”, the brilliance of which has been enhanced by the unprecedented success of female players. A new chapter of achievements Indian girls have recorded their presence in almost every game: Crick
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Remembering Triloki Nath Ganjoo ‘Vishwas’
11/29/2025 9:43:52 PM
Omkar Dattatray Late Sh. Triloki Nath Ganjoo, known by his pen name Vishwas, was born in September 1940 in the serene village of Akura near Mattan in District Anantnag, Kashmir. He was the son of Late Sh. Daya Ram Ganjoo and Late Smt. Sonpkuj. He belonged to a respected and close-knit family, being one of five siblings—two brothers, Sh. Nand Lal Ganjoo and Sh. Sham Lal Ganjoo, and two sisters, one married in the village of Hard Tooru near Achabal and the other in the village of Veer Nobugh near Bijbehara. Growing up amidst the tranquil surroundings of Mattan, young Triloki Nath developed a deep sense of observation and reflection, qualities that would later blossom into his poetic tempe
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Remembering Triloki Nath Ganjoo ‘Vishwas’
11/29/2025 9:43:51 PM
Omkar Dattatray Late Sh. Triloki Nath Ganjoo, known by his pen name Vishwas, was born in September 1940 in the serene village of Akura near Mattan in District Anantnag, Kashmir. He was the son of Late Sh. Daya Ram Ganjoo and Late Smt. Sonpkuj. He belonged to a respected and close-knit family, being one of five siblings—two brothers, Sh. Nand Lal Ganjoo and Sh. Sham Lal Ganjoo, and two sisters, one married in the village of Hard Tooru near Achabal and the other in the village of Veer Nobugh near Bijbehara. Growing up amidst the tranquil surroundings of Mattan, young Triloki Nath developed a deep sense of observation and reflection, qualities that would later blossom into his poetic tempe
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