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The shocking death of 19-year-old Amman Kachroo sharply reminded the nation of our inability to curb the menace of ragging in institutions of learning, despite the recurrence of incidents that result in injuries, attempted suicides, and even death. To make indefensible suggestions that this habitual intimidation of junior students is a way of breaking the ice and fostering fellow feeling reflects utter insensitivity in the face of such tragic incidents. Ragging or hazing is no gentle rite of passage but a ritualised form of torture that can cause severe psychological and physical injury. The prevalence of the phenomenon and the damage it can do has been reinforced by reports of other incidents of attempted Suicide after being ragged by seniors. In early 1990s, ragging was recognized as a problem and since then has been debated and discussed to find a solution. It seems the minorities have always ignored to understand more...

According to last census held in 2001, the percentage of female literacy in the country is 54.16. While the literacy rate in the country has increased from 18.33 per cent in 1951 to 65.38 per cent, the female literacy rate has also increased from 8.86 per cent in 1951 to 54.16 per cent. During the period 1991-2001, the female literacy rate increased by 14.87 per cent whereas male literacy rate rose by 11.72 per cent. Hence the female literacy rate actually increased by 3.15 per cent more compared to male literacy rate. Historically, a variety of factors have been found to be responsible for poor female literate rate, viz gender based inequality, social discrimination and economic exploitation, occupation of girl child in domestic chores, low enrolment of girls in schools, and low retention rate and high dropout rate. It is pertinent to note that gender disparity still persists with uncompromising more...

We live in an unequal world. Huge differ-ences can be found in human development across and within countries. For many people in developing countries moving away from their home town or village can be the best— sometimes the only—option open to improve their life chances. Human mobility can be hugely effective in rais-ing a person's income, health and education prospects. But its value is more than that because being able to decide where to live is a key element of human freedom. When people migrate—whether within or across international borders—they embark on a journey of hope and uncertainty. Most people move in search of better opportunities, hoping to combine their own talents with resources in the destination city or country so as to benefit themselves and their immediate family, who often accompany or follow them. If they succeed, their initiative and efforts can also benefit those left behind and the more...

Barack Hussein Obama, the 44th President of the United States, was born in Hawaii on 4 August 1961. With a Kenyan father and mother from Kansas, he was raised with help from his grandfather, who served in Patten's army, and his grandmother, who worked her way up from the secretarial pool lo middle management at a bank. He had a middle- class upbringing in a strong family, where hard work and education are the means of getting ahead, and the conviction that a life so blessed should be lived in service to others. After working his way through college with the help of scholarships and student loans, Obama moved to Chicago, where he worked with a group of churches to help rebuild communities devastated by the closure of local steel plants. He went on to attend law school, where he became the first African-American president of the Harvard Law Review. more...

Social service has been and even today is the greatest need of India. Since Raja Ram Mohan Roy's period the days of Mahatma Gandhi, many great men and women have devoted themselves selflessly to the cause of social service. However the problem of social evils still persists. Thus social reform should be the religion of all the Indians It is only then that we can recapture our ancient gloryand fame. We must all unite ourselves and try to bring about social reform for the betterment of our nation. We have to be unselfish while trying to improve the lot of ourBellow beings. Let us consider a few ways by which a Young educated Indian can serve his nation. The main problem in our country is that of poverty. If we could raise funds regularly so that we can provide Money for some poor people it would be a great servicein more...

Every person has some ambition or dream in life. A man who has a purpose in life is always enthusiastic and Flakes sustained efforts to realise his ambition. Suchbeen strive hard till they attain what they wish. Nothing Jan deter them from the path they tread on. They march with full devotion and dedication. Ambition however doesn't mean asking for the impossible. It has to be within the reach of the person who has this ambition? It is said that "one is never given a wish without the capacity to make it come true." Oneought to be ambitions within limits. One must realize one's potential and do that one knowsso as to reach the aim that one has set aside for oneself. My ambition is to be a great painter. My teachers havealways appreciated my paintings and encouraged meto paint. I have painted various subjects varying fromnature to people potriats. more...

Weak minded people are often superstitions. Their lives are ruled by superstitions and sometimes they base their actions on the various superstitious beliefs that they have. Superstitions people can be called backward. They tend to interpret every phenomenon irritation allythey assess a happening illogically and even guide there actions on the basis of these beliefs. Although most people know that superstitions are only fragments of our imagination and are nowhere do’ To the truth, quite a few people are still guided by superstitions. Some common superstitions are that thirteen is an unlucky number, if a black cat crosses one's path, some Misfortune will befall the person whose path was crossed, if one sneezes before beginning a new job it shall not be completed without any problem etc. Oncethese events occur; it becomes difficult for the Superstitious person to continue with his work. Superstitions and Tuck' are closely associated. When aperson more...

Pankaj Advani the reigning National Billiards and Snooker Champion, created history again in 2010 by becoming the only cueist to win a het- Tick of Asian Billiards titles after defeating Singapore's Peter Gilchrist n a nail-biting final encounter. He outclassed Gilchrist 6-5 in the best of Haunch game to become the youngest Asian to win four Asian billiards titles. Advani is the winner of three world titles in billiards and snooker. In 2005, he became the first player to complete a grand double by winning both the point’s format as well as the time format titles in the IBSF World Billiards championship. For this achievement, he was conferred the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award. Considered to be the best Milliards player India has got after Geet Sethi, the maestro, Pankaj is the first player ever to have completed a Grand Double in Billiards. Born on July 24, 1985, Pankaj spent more...

It is rightly said that all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. A student who goes on studying day and night, gate himself reduced to a skeleton. He may shine in studies and win many prizes and scholarships, but without good health, he cannot get real success and happiness in life. A healthy pauper is happier than an unhealthy billionaire or than one as learned as Socrates. Therefore, Even if studies are important, sports have their ownvalue. Sports provide us the exercise which is necessary andimportant for health and life. They also make us Mentally alert and thus we can concentrate more on any subject. When we are in the field, we have to play keeping inmind all the rules of the play. Thus, we learn the Importance of discipline. In the field, we have to be alert and practical. In this way, we learn how to more...

My father had gone to collect some money from one ofhis clients last Monday. He had to bring home a large Sum of money so he set out of the house much in time. He told us that he would be back home by six in theevening. We all set about our work during the day. We finishedour home work and my mother finished all the cookingand cleaning. As the evening progressed we started waiting for ourfather to come back home. Soon the clock struck eight and daddy still wasn't back from work. All of us began to worry especially since we knew that he was to collect money and knowing the people on the streets, we began to imagine the worst possible'things. We decided to act by the time it was eight thirty. Werang up the house of the man who my daddy had to collect money from. The more...



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