As one grows older one remembers nostalgically the era gone by
The author is Director, Nimbkar Agricultural Research Institute (NARI), Phaltan, Maharashtra
As one grows older one remembers nostalgically the era gone by
I am an amateur homeopathic practitioner and have been using it for myself, my family, and a few of my friends for the last 20-25 years
Almost a year has gone since COVID-19 came into our life. It has created havoc in our personal, social, and economic spheres and it will take quite some time for us to recover from its effects
November 14 is the birth anniversary of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, our first Prime Minister and one of the main architects of Independent India
Joe Biden has finally won the US presidency. This has been one of the most contentious US presidential elections in its history and a blot on a great democratic country
The wealth of a country comes from its land. Around 55 percent of India’s population is connected with farming, writes Anil K Rajvanshi for South Asia Monitor
I was born in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, three years after independence and so smelled the early fragrance of independent India
Mankind in the last 100 odd years has faced much bigger perils than the COVID-19 pandemic
Almost 45 years ago, when I was a student in the US at the University of Florida, I wondered whether because of rampant use of modern medicine mankind was doing a disservice to itself by hindering the evolutionary process
May 27 was Jawaharlal Nehru 56th death anniversary. There was hardly any mention in the mass media marking the anniversary. It is really sad to see that one of the founding fathers of India has been virtually forgotten