- Ayurveda:The ancient understanding of healing
- Diabetes Mellitus: A sweeten epidemic
- India bags 'Best Destination' tag at World Travel Awards
- Tips of protecting from Computer Vision Syndrome
- Elephants spread havoc in West Bengal's Bankura District
- Punjab traders want better India-Pakistan relations
- Commercial deep water diving evolving on commercial lines in Kerala
- Winters leave Ladakh out of bound, make stocking of food material a must
- Kandhamal's wonder women fight hate
- The terrible silence within the family
Drugs banned: yet available in India
Deepak Kumar Mohanty, Wed, 25 Jul 2007
Despite an aspiring 10 percent economic growth and a growing health industry especially medical tourism, the health sector is severely affected by the increasing production and promotion of certain banned and fake drugs in all across the country
No childhood for millions in India
Pallavi Sharma, Fri, 20 Jul 2007
Despite various promises by the government in the form of welfare schemes and laws, future (children) of this country is in dark due to innumerous problems having no platform to speak for them except some NGOs taking them seriously. Initiatives
Dowry system a curse on Indian society
Pallavi Sharma, Thu, 12 Jul 2007
Since British rule till date efforts are being put to root out one draconian evil from Indian society that is dowry system but inspite of huge efforts cornered, evil persists in all its aspects everywhere in country. Problem is no more confined to...
Sordid Tale of Border Migrant: Conflict within conflicts
Sadiq Ali, Thu, 21 Jun 2007
Kashmir always remained a mystery due to its inherent issues and problems. Some call it incomplete work of partition; some agonized tale of freedom loving people; so and so on, depending on which chunk of political ideology
Dead men walking
Shoeb Hamid, Wed, 20 Jun 2007
What would you like to call a place with ten million people all but dead resting not six feet below but crawling on the surface? The best I can give it, even though it partially fulfills the objective, is, â??Land of lame-ducks.'




