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Rohit Sardana’s Open Letter to Ravish Kumar
आदरणीय रविश कुमार जी
नमस्कार.
सर, ट्विटर, फेसबुक, ब्लॉग, फेस टाइम के दौर में आपने चिट्ठी लिखने की परंपरा को ज़िंदा रखा है उसके लिए आप बधाई के पात्र हैं. हो सकता है कि चिट्ठियां लिखने की वजह ये भी हो कि ट्विटर, फेसबुक पे लोग जवाब…
Egg freezing attracting young Indians, but social approval a far cry
Former Miss World Diana Hayden, 42, gave new hope to women who are in no rush to becoming mothers when she gave birth to her first child born out of her egg that she froze eight years ago.
But while young Indians feel that freezing of…
Should one revert to a stone-age diet to stay fit and healthy?
Amid all the rush to find a balanced diet that can keep one healthy, prevent from early ageing and kiss lifestyle-induced diseases a goodbye, modern calorie-counters in India have discovered a new fad: eat the way our ancestors ate.
The…
Good Samaritan of unclaimed bodies, a friend in need, indeed
Despite not hailing from a well-off background and a school dropout to moot, he fervently feels that “Service to mankind is service to God”. To this extent, this auto-rickshaw driver revels in a job that everyone would love to hate –…
‘Tea lady’ inspires people to give up opium cultivation in Arunachal
The foray of a resident of a village in Arunachal Pradesh into tea plantation inspired scores of people in the area to follow her example with many of them giving up growing opium.
Affectionately called 'tea lady', Basamlu Krisikro, a…
1 soldier dies every month in Siachen
With the death of Lance Naik Hanumanthappa Koppad and nine of his comrades, India has lost nearly one soldier every month due to avalanches or extreme climatic conditions in the Siachen Glacier, since first sending troops to the contested…
India still not ready for Artificial Intelligence
New Delhi, Feb 10: At a time when the global technology giants are set to leverage the benefits of Artificial Intelligence (AI) for your daily lives -- from taking care of businesses to fulfilling your personal needs -- India seems to be…
Bollywood movies cementing factor in India-Myanmar ties
A Southeast Asian nation of more than 100 ethnic groups, Myanmar is home to bustling precious stone markets and one of the most impressive Buddhist sites.
But as you move around the country bordering India, Bangladesh, China, Laos and…
UN Security Council reform: Talks focus on points of accord
United Nations, Feb 8: Security Council reform negotiations have begun with a focus on points of accord by looking at the relationship between it and the 193-member United Nations General Assembly in a bid to smoothen the way for dealing…
Honour killings must end: Pakistan’s Oscar nominee
Shot, strangled, burnt and stoned -- over a thousand women are victims of honour killings annually in Pakistan, says the country's first Academy Award winner Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, who is in the Oscar race yet again for her latest…