First look of Nassebazz darker side of rehab center unveiled

The filmakers of Nassebazz has released the first look of the film.The films’ first look depicts the crux of the film. Nassebazz  reveals the darker side of rehab centre. It is a serious path-breaking film.Nassebaaz is directed-written by Gabriel Vats .Gabriel Vats and Rishika Mishra are in the leads along with Tara Alisha Beri. Under the banner of Prem Pravesh productions, Nassebazz is produced by Prem Pravesh production and Raja Bhau Sontanke and co-produced by Anil Kumar Saini.The music will be given by Sunjoy Bose. Ozil Dalal, Alifya Mohite,  Sunjoy…

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CORONA : The Need to fight for Freedom from FEAR

By: Prof. Pradeep Mathur NEW DELHI : About 80 years ago when most of Afro-Asian countries, including India were struggling for freedom from colonial rule of Western powers, Frankfurt- born writer Erich Fromm’s book, The Fear of Freedom made an odd entry in the literary world. First published by Farrar Runehart in 1941, the book received uncertain welcome with liberals even accusing writer, a psychoanalyst , of being an apologist of the  colonial powers who were trying to perpetuate their  rule in the countries  craving for independence. Erich Fromm’s work…

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Lock-Down And After

By: C.P. Singh, Editor-ICN Group  PART-22 Precautions, behaviours, cleanliness, changes in routine, improved life styles, clean environment, pure air and water , do all they indicate something ? Is it a whisper of the future in the ears of present that human beings on the Earth have improved their routine and everything? Does this feeling say to the changed world that , “ As soon as the Corona pandemic is over , Lock – Down gets fully open then our world will have a new look “. Will it? We…

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From A Restless Seeker To A Vedantic Believer: The Journey Of Swami Vivekananda

By: Barnali Bose, Editor-ICN World KOLKATA: It is my sincere  endeavour to flip through the pages of the great missionary’s life, pause over a few and present before the readers glimpses of a few significant  events in his life. Born: 12th January,1863 Breathed his last: 4th July 1902 His full name being Narendra Nath.Dutta, he was  Naren to those who knew him since childhood.His short physical life of 39 years is in sharp contrast to the  scope of his achievements, perhaps unsurpassed by any other.  It is indubitably wishful thinking…

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Legendary Bollywood Choreographer Saroj Khan Died In Mumbai

MUMBAI: Renowned film choreographer Saroj Khan has passed away at the age of 72. Saroj Khan had been running ill for some time now. On June 20, she was admitted to Guru Nanak Hospital in Bandra, Mumbai, after suffering breathing problems. According to news agency ANI, she died because of cardiac arrest late last night. ANI has reported that Saroj Khan’s funeral will take place at malvani necropolis in Malad locality of Mumbai.Saroj khan was also tested for COVID-19 but she was found negative.she also won the National Award for…

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INDIA’S LARGEST 1500 MW NATHPA JHAKRI HYDRO POWER STATION ACHIEVES 2140 MILLION UNITS OF GENERATION DESPITE LEAN WATER INFLOW IN RIVER

By: Vijay Kumar Verma, Group Editor-ICN World SHIMLA : Despite unprecedented lean inflows experienced in river Satluj badly impacting hydro power generation the country’s largest 1500 MW Nathpa Jhakri hydro power station has been able to generate 2140 million units of electricity during the first quarter of FY 20, told Ravi Negi, Head of the Power station. He told that with optimum utilization of machines and effective operations and maintenance, the project has been able to achieve this generation.  He told that the greatest impact of lower discharge in the river…

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A Case For Aatm-Nirbhar (Self-Reliant) Journalism

By: Prof. Pradeep Mathur Aatm Nirbhar(Self-reliant) Media NEW DELHI: In the four-story government housing complex at Park Road where I stayed in the mid-1980s while editing The Pioneer daily, I had a neighbor in Mr. Saxena in the adjoining wing. Mr. Saxena was from the cooperative movement and was the Director of the Dept. of Cooperatives of the U.P. Government at that time. One day as we met at the morning walk I told Mr. Saxena: “How come when your department gives cooperative loans to all professionals to start their ventures…

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Revival Of My Mango Tree

By: Barnali Bose, Editor-ICN World  KOLKATA: I looked at the bare ground where till  last summer had stood a mango tree that a raging storm uprooted. Visions of the many colourful birds that I would so often, sight perching on its branches flashed before me. The Mango tree had also been the favourite haunt of hordes of monkeys that would often come to my garden. It was interesting to observe them, as they swung from one branch to the other, chattering endlessly, as if without a care in the world. The Mango…

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Immunity And Covid-19

By: Dr. Samayug Bhowmik, Bureau Chief, ICN West Bengal KOLKATA: Today in this turbulent pandemic caused by Novel Corona Virus or Sars-Covid2, our very existence is at stake. When novel Corona Virus (COVID-19) started to spread worldwide from Wuhan of China, since then , we have been terrified as till date, there is neither defence nor cure. We are trying to find the way to escape or fight with the virus out rightly. What are the ways by which we can do the same? The list is as follows. 1. By…

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Importance Of Indigenous Traditional Crops For Nutritional Security

By: Dr. Shweta, Deptt. of Genetics & Plant Breeding C.S. Azad Univ. of Agril. & Tech. Kanpur & Sr. Associate Editor-ICN KANPUR: India is considered as homeland for many indigenous and traditional crops associated with culture and traditions of people living a particular region. There are many food crops which are important for food and nutritional security but traditional crops which are embedded in our cultural and rituals adapted to local environment and are also socially acceptable. Traditional food crops which are associated with different native communities of the country basically include crops which…

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