India’s ruling party cannot draw better depiction through a caricature of Indian Muslims which they tweeted with a Cartoon today, because this is what they believe ideologically. When this Cartoon comes through the tweet of India’s ruling party’s official handle we have to realise that this is how ruling party …
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Democracies cant survive without responding to Race and Caste discrimination
Two of the biggest democracies in the world now face the biggest challenges in their political history. Yes, I am speaking about the United States and India. One has failed to accommodate the huge Black population victim of the racism in that country while the other has failed to include …
Read More »NPP Supremo expressed anguish on the letter addressed to the public by Prime Minister Modi
Prof. Bhim Singh, Chief Patron of J&K National Panthers Party and Senior Advocate of the Supreme Court of India wrote a strong letter to Prime Minister Modi in response to the Prime Minister’s open letter to the countrymen. NPP Supremo in his open reply to the Prime Minister, Modi Ji, …
Read More »No excuse for inaction: #EndTobacco to prevent epidemics of diseases and deaths
Tobacco kills over 80 million people worldwide every year. Tobacco remains a deadly, and yet entirely preventable, risk factor for a host of diseases from the world’s biggest infectious disease killer tuberculosis to major non-communicable diseases (NCDs) that account for over 70% deaths globally, Whether it is the world’s biggest …
Read More »Intellectuals can’t be a threat to public order or humanity.
It is deeply disturbing that 81 years old poet Varavara Rao did not get bail and now admitted to a hospital in Mumbai. Reports suggest that the said prison in Taloja, Navi Mumbai have several COVID patient. The family and friends of Varvara Rao protested in Hyderabad as they were …
Read More »Major Impact on climate due to extension of Amery Ice Shelf (AIS), NCPOR study reveals
New Delhi, May 29 (Mohammad Faiyaz Anwar): The National Centre for Polar and Ocean Research (NCPOR) predicts that there would be a 24% increase in the expansion of Ameri Ice Shelf (AIS) boundaries by 2021 and another 24% expansion by 2026 from its 2016 positions. The prediction made by NCPOR …
Read More »Study shows markers in blood can help identify risk for complications after mild TBI
Bethesda, Maryland, May 28, 2020 : Molecules released into the blood following mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) may be indicators of neuronal damage associated with conditions such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression, researchers from the National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR), part of the National Institutes of Health, …
Read More »President urged to restore J&K statehood, delete PSA, Constitute Advisory Committee of state recognized parties
Jammu, 29th May 2020. Prof. Bhim Singh, Chief Patron of J&K National Panthers Party & Executive Chairman of State Legal Aid Committee urged the President of India; To restore statehood of Jammu & Kashmir as the state is under President’s Rule and its statehood has been robbed by the Union …
Read More »It is Time to Learn from Lenin instead of Denigrating him
Recently, I came across an article in The Indian Express by writer, teacher and social activist Apoorvanand. It was a rejoinder to some article. Initially, it appeared to me to suggest that there is no need to imitate Lenin’s model of revolution in India. But when I went through the …
Read More »Researchers find a new possibility to improve rice productivity
By Sunderarajan Padmanabhan New Delhi, May 27 (India Science Wire): Rice is one of the main staple foods across the world as it has high carbohydrate content and provides instant energy. In Southeast Asia, where it is consumed more than in other parts of the world, it accounts for more …
Read More »Researchers culture novel coronavirus, may help in drug testing and vaccine development
New Delhi, May 27 (By Jyoti Singh): The Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB) has established stable cultures of coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) from patients’ samples. Virologists at CCMB have isolated infectious viruses from several isolates. The ability to culture the virus in lab enables CCMB to work towards vaccine development …
Read More »Study confirms effective, less toxic alternative to standard treatment for adults with Burkitt lymphoma
Washington DC. 26th May 2020. In a new study, an alternative treatment regimen that is less toxic than standard dose-intensive chemotherapy was found to be highly effective for adults with Burkitt lymphoma across all age groups and independent of HIV status. In addition to being better tolerated, the regimen, called …
Read More »Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C) Associated with Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)
New Delhi, 27th May 2020: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) of US Government has provided background information on several cases of a recently reported multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) associated with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19); and a case definition for this syndrome. CDC recommended healthcare providers …
Read More »Globally, 30% of women have experienced physical and/or sexual violence by an intimate partner: WHO’s data is gruesome
FIFA, European Commission and World Health Organization launch #SafeHome campaign to support those at risk from domestic violence Geneva 26th May 2020. FIFA, WHO, and the European Commission have joined forces, to launch the #SafeHome campaign to support women and children at risk of domestic violence. The campaign is a …
Read More »Nehru’s legacy of scientific temper got reflected when our Constitution adopted
In remembrance of Nehru on his 56th death anniversary, his role as a democrat with a scientific temper which has made an immense contribution to India has to be highlighted. Nehru conceptualised the term scientific temper in 1946 and defined it as an attitude of logical and rational thinking. The …
Read More »Should we delay Blood cancer treatment during Corona Virus Pandemic?
Blood cancer called acute Leukemia is ‘The most dangerous and life-threatening Cancer’ where early initiation of treatment makes a huge difference in patient outcome. Clinical Presentation of Blood cancer is variable ranging from Incidental detection on blood tests to breathing difficulty and fever. These symptoms trigger Corona testing and Isolation. …
Read More »If election is held tomorrow, whom would you vote? 80.6% say Congress
“A quick survey was carried out on Twitter. The screenshot is on the picture of this post. This was a snap poll, with limited options and aim, as can be seen. Idea was to see the mood of the people, especially on social media, where it is known that RSS/BJP …
Read More »NPP Supremo challenges Domicile Law in J&K, inducting outsiders in jobs, unconstitutional
Restoration J&K status Jammu, 25th May 2020. Prof. Bhim Singh, Founder of J&K National Panthers Party & Senior Advocate of Supreme Court of India has challenged the latest Domicile Law in J&K, inducted forcibly by the Union of India to bypass permanent residents rules in J&K thus depriving the permanent …
Read More »72% of urban professionals want to continue working from home post lockdown, survey finds
Close to 80% believe that WFH could ensure clean air, 65% of the respondents call on the Government to implement a time-bound plan to ensure environmentally harmful industries go pollution-free New Delhi, 25 May 2020: As India goes through lockdown 4.0, New Delhi-based communications initiative, Climate Trends, along with YouGov, …
Read More »Exercise improves memory, boosts blood flow to the brain : Study
1-year workout program shows benefits for older people at risk of dementia: Study DALLAS – May 25, 2020 – Scientists have collected plenty of evidence linking exercise to brain health, with some research suggesting fitness may even improve memory. But what happens during exercise to trigger these benefits? Blood flow …
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