For the first time since the end of the Cold War, the United States is openly articulating a doctrine that separates its global role into three hard spheres: 1. Europe must secure itself, 2. Asia is ...
Why? What is the purpose of being so adventurous at such an age?” asked my Grandpa in a high-pitched, agitated voice to Grandma.
The poet adeptly portrays the pervasive influence of the natural and social environment on human experience and perception. The natural world, with its inherent symbolism and metaphorical significance ...
Unlike natural objects or organisms, the non-biodegradable property of plastic enables it to prevail for ages, restricting other microorganisms from growing in its place. Simultaneously, prolonged ...
Sudden death or end of life triggers strange emotions like frightening, startling and creepy feelings among the remaining family members, and especially when the reason of death is preceded by an ...
As we reflect on our history and celebrate Independence Day, we must recognize the ongoing struggle of Hindus in Bangladesh—those who have consistently resisted throughout history to preserve their ...
The reason lies in the drastic changes in climate. Untimely rains, rising temperatures, and subtle shifts in the forest ecosystem are wiping out NTFP. For women like her, the loss is more than income.
Solid waste management is a crucial issue in Bhubaneswar, the capital city of the Indian state of Odisha. With a population of over 1.1 million, the city produces about 520 metric tonnes of waste per ...
The country which has been marked by its dry and desert climatic condition is doing praiseworthy work in terms of reclaiming the degraded land and using it for the agriculture.
Protecting mangroves is not just about conserving trees; it is about safeguarding the future of coastal communities as well as addressing the broader challenges of sequestration of greenhouse gases, a ...
As the arch of world’s highest rail bridge over the Chenab River in Kashmir gets completed in time for Independence Day, people in the valley look forward to a better economy when trains start plying.
During my career of twenty-eight years in Indian Administrative service, I had come across many individuals, who had been unfortunately not lucky enough to get the basic amenities in their life. Being ...