Even Space Needs Garbage Cleaners.
What goes up must go down. Same rule applies when it comes to satellites. Otherwise, Orbit may well become unusable as they fill with debris.
History of India-China friendship
For India there cannot be no China, likewise there can’t be no India for China. In today’s new age of coexistence and interdependence – the least that is expected of the two Asian giants is to know each other and work together. Any unethical, cut-throat competition between the neighbors could prove detrimental to the interest of the region as a whole.
Need for a clear cut Pakistan policy
There is a world of difference between the Modi government which assumed office and the milder version we have today. Why and for what is the BJP government suddenly gone soft on Pakistan? Who wins if India loses?
The day Pakistan swore by the Quran and betrayed Balochistan
Every year 27th March is observed as Black day or the anniversary of Pakistan's great betrayal in Balochistan. On this day, Pakistan parliament and leaders invited the Prince of Balochistan for talks. To assured him, they swore by the Quran that he would not be arrested but then went back on their words.
Pakistan Army targeting ‘own’ civilians in Baluchistan
Life is hell -- literally for the people of Baluchistan - the largest province of Pakistan. Pakistan army has crossed all the limits of decency and responsible for utmost human rights violations in Balochistan. Ironically though the people here are Pakistani citizens - in all sense of the term, the Pakistan Army is their biggest enemy. They fear it more than anything else. All this defies all sensibilities and opens the doors to a bloody reality.
What if your car won’t allow drunken driving?
Researchers look at the societal payoff associated with installing alcohol ignition interlock devices in all new cars as a primary injury prevention policy
60-70% consumers shop online: Wipro Digital
Nearly 60-70% of consumers in UK and US are doing more than half their shopping online. Three main factors influencing shopping online are: greater convenience, better prices and ease of use. Online retailers are the big winners of this shift.
Balochistan: worst place for women to be born
More than 3 times as many Baloch women die during childbirth than all the other regions of Pakistan combined. Every day Baloch women are beaten, tortured, abducted and murdered in a Pakistani Army operations in occupied Balochistan.
Cyber warfare: The invisible threat
A hidden and invisible war is constantly going on in cyberspace. Military systems can be targeted at a critical phase of the war, specifically to disable the launching or delivery systems of missiles, disrupting command and control and information systems. Cyber attacks can also be used by governments to disrupt nuclear programmes of a country.
Diabetics are prone to depression & behavioral disorders
There was a time when obesity and genetic constitution were considered to be the main cause of diabetes. Today of course, Diabetes is classified as a lifestyle disease which requires management of diet and exercise. A new study now reveals that diabetics are more prone to anxiety and depression than those with other chronic diseases. The first of its kind study reveals that insulin resistance in the brain actually can produce a behavioral change and lower levels of the key neurotransmitter dopamine in areas of the brain associated with anxiety and depression.
Singapore world’s most expensive city for expats
Singapore is 11 percent more expensive than New York for basic groceries, over 50 percent more expensive for clothes, together with Seoul, the most expensive place in the world to shop for clothes.
Child marriage leaves deep psychological scars
Child marriage is strongly entrenched in the customs of Rajasthan. Rajasthan is the only state in the country where the mean age at marriage for boys and girls is lower than the legal age at marriage. Rajasthan accounts for the second highest number of child marriages and ranks second in the world in this social evil.
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