Opinion
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| Natural Farming Practices: A Complete Guide to Sustainable, Low-Cost Agriculture | | | Dr Vijay Garg | 6/29/2026 10:35:52 PM |
| | Agriculture is the backbone of many economies, especially in developing countries where millions of people depend on farming for their livelihoods. However, the increasing use of chemical fertilizers, pesticides, and intensive farming methods has led to declining soil fertility, environmental degradation, and rising production costs.
In response to these challenges, natural farming has emerged as a sustainable and cost-effective alternative that works in harmony with nature.
Natural farming is a chemical-free agricultural system that relies on locally available resources, biological processes, and ecological balance to produce healthy crops.
It aims to reduce farmers’ dependence on ext | |
| | | | Drug Abuse: A Growing Threat to Our Society | | | Bhavishay Mahajan | 6/29/2026 10:35:37 PM |
| | Drug abuse is becoming a major problem in today’s world, especially among young people. Every day, we hear stories about lives being ruined because of addiction. What often starts as curiosity or trying to fit in with friends can slowly turn into a habit that is very difficult to break. Drugs may seem like a temporary escape from stress or problems, but in reality, they create even bigger problems.
The effects of drug abuse are serious. It damages both physical and mental health, affects studies and careers, and destroys relationships with family and friends. Many people who become addicted lose control over their lives and may even get involved in crimes or violence to support their addic | |
| | | | The Fragile Balance: Development, Disasters and the Future of Humanity | | | Lalit Gargg | 6/29/2026 10:34:38 PM |
| | The recent devastating earthquake in Venezuela has shaken not merely one nation but the conscience of humanity as a whole. While the number of deaths and missing persons may continue to change with time, the enormity of the tragedy remains unquestionable. Thousands of families are enduring the unbearable pain of losing their loved ones. On every such occasion, the world expresses sympathy, sends relief materials, and launches assistance campaigns. Yet, one question repeatedly confronts us: Do we truly learn any lasting lessons from every major disaster, or do we simply mourn for a few days, engage in brief discussions, and then return to the same reckless path of unbridled development and b | |
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