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| Remembering the Nightingale - Lata Mangeshkar’s Legacy Lives On | | | | Dr. Vinod Chandrashekhar Dixit
Lata Mangeshkar’s death anniversary on February 6, 2026, marks her 4th death anniversary. She passed away on February 6, 2022, at the age of 92 due to multiple organ dysfunction syndrome Iconic Indian singer Lata Mangeshkar, the nightingale of India, who has charmed the people of India and across the world with her melodious voicewill always keep ruling the Hearts of people for all times to come. Lata’s death marks the end of an era in music. She ruled the world of music for decades and the magic of her voice will live forever. She had sung around 50,000 songs as a playback singer in films in 14 different Indian languages. Her singing journey has become a | |
| | | | Bio-fencing with Karonda plant-A low-cost and Eco-friendly practice to protect crops | | | | N.P.Thakur, Ashok Gupta, Vikas Koul, Meenakshi Attri
Nowadays, it is observed that small and marginal farmers in hilly regions are not able to cultivate their fields properly. Even those farmers who manage to grow crops often face losses instead of profits. The main reason for this is that the crops grown in the fields are destroyed by monkeys and other wild animals. Due to this problem, many small and marginal farmers have almost stopped farming particularly in hill regions of J&K. To protect crops from wild animals, the government has introduced several measures, but these measures are either very expensive (costly) or not practical for small and marginal farmers (farmer-oriented), be | |
| | | | How to avoid stress, anxiety during board exams | | | | Dr Vijay Garg
Board exams are an important phase in a student’s academic life. They often bring pressure, expectations, and fear of the unknown. While a certain level of stress can motivate students to study, too much stress and anxiety can harm concentration, memory, and overall well-being. Learning how to manage this pressure is just as important as preparing for the exams themselves.
One of the most effective ways to reduce stress is proper planning. Creating a realistic study timetable helps break the vast syllabus into smaller, manageable parts. When students know what to study and when, the feeling of being overwhelmed decreases. It also builds a sense of control, which naturally | |
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