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Aryan Heritage makes an interesting read Bookmark and Share
Opinion
Aryan Heritage in hand and worldly worries banished across the Yamuna to Lutyen's New Delhi, I settle down in my favourite rocking chair in my study named dhyan kaksh in an army built house in Noida when my antaratma reassures me that the invisible Almighty is all over the Creation and that all is well with the world. Indeed it is an ideal setting to read the prestigious monthly magazine of the Vedic world, Aryan Heritage.
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'Down to earth' attitude should be inculcated in people Bookmark and Share
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People having a down to earth attitude are straightforward and believe in maximising social gains. These people are easy to approach in the time of need. These people can be classified under the category of ‘asset class' for a society.
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Beauty of Indian monsoons Bookmark and Share
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Monsoon basically has come from the Arabic word ‘mawsim' meaning weather and it refers to the gracious bounty of the generator, operator and destructor in the form of merciful rains. India is a land of splendour and serenity. The monsoons instill the place with greenery.
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Step-motherly treatment to Gujarat Bookmark and Share
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Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi has raised a valid point about the ASMITA or identity and pride of the state of Gujarat being hurt by the CBI asking for a transfer of case out of the state.
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Do you think death penalty should be abolished in India? Bookmark and Share
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The debate whether the death penalty should be abolished or not is one of most long lasting and impassioned debates going on in the civil society and political sphere in India.
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The ABCD of Primary Education Bookmark and Share
Opinion
According to a Child Rights Information Network report, an estimated eight million children aged between six and Fourneen do not currently attend school in India. And these children are the ones the Right to Education (RTE) Act now promises to reach out and provide education to.
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Poverty and Health: Major challenges for India Bookmark and Share
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Since the Indian independence, the issue of poverty and health within the country has remained a prevalent concern. Poverty and health are the two sides of the same coin. It has been noticed that more than 22% of the entire rural population and 15% of the urban population of India lives in difficult physical and financial predicament.
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