Opinion
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| Eighty Years of Freedom - India’s Bright Future | | | | Omkar Dattatray
India’s independence journey is 80 years old and in these eventful year’s country saw turns, trials, tribulations as well as glorious years. India has got its freedom yes political freedom on August 15,1947 from the British colonial yoke. But we, are yet to have educational, economic and cultural freedom as our education system is still based on Macaulayan cunning methods which has no correlation with Indian conditions and circumstances with the result we fail to produce honest, hardworking, patriotic and nation conscious citizenry despite 80 years of country’s freedom. India has failed to have man making and character making education. We, have made our citizens machines | |
| | | | Living Consciously: Outgrowing the Traps of Lust, Anger, and Ego | | | Lord Krishna said, “The pleasures which are born of sense-contacts are certainly a source of suffering only. They have a beginning and an end. Arjuna, it is for this reason that a wise man does not indulge in them”.
What is Lord Krishna trying to say? What message does He wants us to take from this to navigate and improve our lives, to attain true bliss, to move closer toward our ultimate goal - the God Home where all the God’s are live today, including Rama, Krishna, Buddha, Mahavira, Jesus, | |
| | | | The End of Purity, the Golden Age of Adulteration | | | | Dr. Vijay Garg
Purity was once considered a basic virtue of everyday life. Whether it was food, medicine, water or household products, people expected what they purchased to be genuine, safe and free from harmful substances. Today, however, the growing problem of adulteration is raising a disturbing question: Are we witnessing the end of purity and the beginning of the golden age of adulteration?
Adulteration is not merely a matter of cheating consumers. It can become a serious threat to public health, economic fairness and social trust. When inferior or unwanted substances are deliberately added to food and other products, the immediate objective may be greater profit, but the long-ter | |
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