Red Staff

Uniform Academic Calendar: A Boon for J-K Schools

Out of the 20 districts of the state, only Jammu and Samba districts are completely in the summer zone. Most of the schools in the other eight districts of the Jammu division fall under the winter zone, while all schools in the Kashmir division fall under the winter zone. BY: RED STAFF The Education department […]Read More

India’s First Indigenously Developed Vaccine Against Cervical Cancer will Prove

The most promising intervention for preventing cervical cancer is vaccination against human papillomavirus (HPV). It is estimated that HPV types 16 and 18 (HPV-16 and HPV-18) together contribute to approximately 70% of all invasive cervical cancer cases worldwide. BY RED STAFF The Union Government launched India’s first vaccine against cervical cancer- Quadrivalent Human Papillomavirus Vaccine […]Read More

Azad’s Exit & Its Ramifications

Azad is one of few leaders in Congress who has worked from Indira Gandhi to Sanjay to Rajiv Gandhi to Sonia, He has worked and merged easily into their working style. But the one person he was never comfortable with, was Rahul Gandhi. BY RAMNEEK MANHAS The period of instability continues in the Congress. The party […]Read More

‘Har Ghar Tiranga’ : A Unique Message of Unity Among

Under ‘Har Ghar Tiranga’, campaign the tricolor will be hoisted in about 20 crore homes from August 13 to 15 and a unique atmosphere of patriotism will be created at the collective level. BY RUCHITA SHAH On the call of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, a inspiring and admirable effort is being made by the central […]Read More

J&K Witnesses Revival of Dying Water Bodies After Abrogation of

Soon after the scrapping of the contentious Article in August 2019, the government shifted its focus to preserving the natural resources and beauty of the Himalayan region. To begin with, the Jammu and Kashmir administration approached the Centre to seek amendments to the Indian Forest Act, 1927 to include the provision of booking forest smugglers […]Read More

India-Tajikistan Relations: A Different Trajectory

Today, India has far deeper relations with Tajikistan which encompass not only the security concern but many other areas as well. BY K N PANDITA Of late Central Asian Republic of Tajikistan has become a region of great strategic and economic cum cultural interest to our country and its importance will surely increase with the […]Read More

Commemorating Kargil Vijay Divas: Eternal Vigilance is the Key to

As we celebrate the 23rd Anniversary of Kargil Vijay Divas, let us bow our heads in gratitude to the brave soldiers of India’s Armed Forces who laid down their lives for their country. BY  MAJOR GENERAL DHRUV C KATOCH On 26 July 2022, the 23rd anniversary of Kargil Vijay Divas, the nation gets together once […]Read More

Govt’s Constant Efforts to Provide COVID-19 Vaccination to All Bears

India’s nationwide COVID-19 vaccination programme was launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on January 16, 2021. This is exemplified by the fact that it took almost 9 months to reach the 100-crore mark and another 9 months to reach the 200 crore vaccination mark since the start of the vaccination drive. AUTHORED BY ANI India’s […]Read More

Ulema Perpetuate Afghanistan Stalemate

Taliban have failed to pacify the unhappy women and girls in the country, or to win the confidence of the civilian population regarding their ability to govern the country in a fair and equitable manner. BY SANDHYA JAIN Barely five weeks short of its first anniversary in power, the Taliban regime failed to address or […]Read More

Dress Codes In Schools: A Quest For Equality

Imposing a ban on the wearing of hijab in educational institutes, where a dress code is in force, does not take away the right to practise one’s faith. BY SARA SAXENA Schools are great equalisers. When students sit in a classroom, wearing similar uniforms, and learning the same things, it creates a sense of integrated […]Read More