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MOTHER TERESA

“It is not how much we do, but how much love we put in the doing. It is not how much we give, but how much love we put in the giving.”                        – Mother Teresa Mary Teresa Bojaxhiu, popularly known as ‘Saint Mother Teresa of Calcutta,’ was an Albanian-Indian Roman Catholic nun and missionary. She […]

MAN AND ENVIRONMENT

There is a symbiotic relationship between man and environment. Environment does not merely mean landscape, soil, water, desert or mountains but is a sum total of living and non-living components; influences and events surrounding an organism.  It also includes the biological or biotic influences in the form of microbes and animals. Earth is the only […]

INDIA : A SOFTWARE SUPER POWER

The analytical skills of Indians are finally being recognised from the phenomenal contributions they are making in the area of IT. It is not only the cost but Indian analytical thinking that is attracting some of the world’s largest IT corporations to open research and development centres in India. But is this enough for India […]

Fundamental Rights

Abolition of Titles Article 18 In the creation of a society which aims at establishing political, social and economic equality and thereby aspires to become truly democratic, there is no room for some individuals to hold titles, thus creating artificial distinctions among members of the same society. Recognition of titles and the consequent creation of […]

FAILURES ARE THE PILLARS OF SUCCESS

“Everybody fails sometimes.” “Failure makes you stronger.” “Failure is the key to success.” I’m sure we’ve all heard these sayings at one point in life or another. We’ve heard them from empathetic friends, concerned parents and encouraging teachers, but what does failure mean? We live in a society where all our achievements are ranked metrically […]

CAN ONE MAN ALONE CHANGE THE FACE OF POLITICS?

Can one man solely change the face of politics? “Change” is a profound word, having multi-faceted implications and interpretations of it. What we understand by “change” here may not necessarily refer to a quick transformation or a superficial “makeover” of politics. It could also be looked at from a slightly tilted angle where a “change” could […]

BRAIN DRAIN : A NEED FOR REVERSAL

‘Brain drain’  is a phenomenon where a substantial number of relatively well educated persons emigrate. It can also be termed as Human Capital Flight. Brain drain occurs most commonly when individuals leave less developed countries with fewer opportunities for career advancement, research, and academic employment and migrate to more developed countries with more opportunities. However, […]

Awakening Of Minds

The spread of Western education and culture in our country gave rise to a new awakening of minds, especially among the educated classes. They began to look towards the drawbacks and deficiencies of our social life and attempted to find ways and means to remove them. In this endeavour, many took the view that our […]

AGRICULTURAL MARKETING REFORMS

Prof. V.P. Gupta Director Rau’s IAS Study Circle, New Delhi – Jaipur – Bengaluru The overall development of Indian agriculture is extremely vital for faster, sustainable and more inclusive growth. It can be argued that the development of agriculture would have local multiplier effect in terms of nutritional security, women empowerment, increase in income levels […]

GLOBAL WARMING

“We believe when we see; We learn when we do…”. Our ancestors had handed over the planet Earth to us, so cool and green. We are polluting the environment—sometimes intentionally, sometimes ignorantly. Pollution is one of the current evils brought about by the growth of science and technology. It harms the health and well being […]