HRD Ministry Identified 80,000 ‘Ghost’ Teachers Through Aadhaar

NEW DELHI: The HRD Ministry has identified around 80,000 “ghost” teachers in various colleges and universities across the country after the introduction of Aadhaar. Ghost teachers are educators who fail to show up for work, have moved away, or otherwise maintain secure employment in the field. HRD Minister Prakash Javadekar, however, clarified that none of these teachers are from any central universities.”There are certain ‘ghost’ teachers which use proxy methods and are apparently teaching at multiple places full time. After the introduction of Aadhaar, 80,000 such teachers have been identified and action…

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Facts Of The Matter, Flowers & Honey Bee Therapies

By: Dr. Ripudaman Singh (Special Correspondent ICN Group) & Hemant Kumar ( Agriculture Correspondent ICN Group) Utilities of Flowers NEW DELHI: Few tips on how to rejuvenate yourself amidst flowers and exotic herbs.The therapeutic properties of flowers like Rose, Hibiscus, Jasmine, etc. are being used to develop the treatments keeping in mind their cooling, balancing and toning, etc. properties. Rose Flower Therapies The properties of the rose help our skin and senses. Acting as an excellent aphrodisiac, it is anti-depressive, its odour and chemical properties calm, balance and provides joy. It is not only…

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UNIQUE KUMAONI HOLI: A CELEBRATION OF “SUR” AND “TAAL”

By: Rakesh Lohumi (Sr. Editor-ICN Group) The hills of Uttrakhand reverberate with melodious notes of Hindustani classical music as the Kumaonis celebrate the festival of Holi in a way very different from the rest of the country. Folk songs are integral to Holi , which is celebrated as the “festival of colours” all over. It is the rich infusion of classical music in the Holi songs that  lends the festival altogether a different dimension in the Kumaon region. The unique tradition of singing Holi songs based on different classical ragas virtually…

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A Step Closer Towards Full Digitalization: Jamia Millia Islamia

By: Dr. Mohammad Aleem, Chief News Editor, ICN Group NEW DELHI: True beauty and charm lie in any educational and other institutions is to provide its services to the beneficiary in a best possible and easy way. And if it comes through the use of a state-of-the-art technology, it is much better. Jamia Millia Islamia, a central university is constantly trying hard to improve its not only academic performances by adopting the modern technologies, but overall other facilities to its strong many thousand staffs and students. Of late, it has…

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Doctors’ Nation-Wide Strike Against National Medical Commission Bill 2017

Around 3 lakh doctors have come onto the streets to demonstrate against the NMC bill.The IMA has labelled the Bill as anti-poor and anti-people, and said it makes the system prone to corruption.  NEW DELHI: The doctors began their 12-hour long strike at 6 am today. The doctors contend that the decision to replace the Medical Council of India with a new body will “cripple” the industry. Union Health Minister JP Nadda, on the other hand, maintained that the provision will “benefit the medical profession.” He also added that talks were…

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Seasonal Management of Honey Bee Colonies

By: Dr. Ripudaman Singh (Special Correspondent ICN Group) & Hemant Kumar ( Agriculture Correspondent ICN Group) NEW DELHI: Depends on suitable climatic conditions and availability of bee flora in plenty, if climate and floral condition are suitable, proper seasonal management of the honey bee colonies is the key to the success of beekeeping. For manipulation of the honey bee colonies one must understand the behavior  and  needs  of the honey bee colonies and follow the required operations to fulfill their needs. This will lead to the maximum efficiency of bee colonies and benefits from…

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The World Welcoming The New Year 2018

The New Year has officially begun, as midnight passed in Samoa, Tonga and Christmas Island/Kiribati, the first places in the world to welcome in 2018.  The last places on Earth to see in the New Year are minor outlying US islands like Baker Island and Howland Island – although these are uninhabited. Millions of people are expected to gather in Berlin, London, Rio de Janeiro and New York to celebrate the arrival of 2018. The New Year, which falls on January 1 according to the Gregorian calendar, is one of the most popular occasions…

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NEW YEAR: WISH OR NOT TO WISH

By: Maryam Hedayat (LIBYA) New Year is the only occasion on which the whole world unites together and celebrates irrespective of any culture, religion or country.  “Happy New year!” I greeted warmly to one of my friends. “What are you saying! Wishing New Year is haram (forbidden)”, came her shocking reply to my address. “Haraam! But why?” I spoke surprisingly. “Because it’s the culture of the west, and we as Muslims should avoid adopting other culture.”, she expressed with confidence of Islamic belief in her heart. “I see.”, came my…

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Why Should We Not Justify Tripple Talaq ?

By: Dr. Mohammad Aleem ( Chief News Editor, ICN Group ) Millions of cases are pending in the civil courts just to seek divorce or alimony from the respective husbands and wives. NEW DELHI: I remember the days of 1994 when I had written a stage play named, Rabia. It was based on the theme of the freedom of choice in marriage to the Muslim girls in Islam and the society at large. When I dived deep into the religious texts while researching on the subject, I came across a very famous…

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Fire Claims 15 Lives In Mumbai’s Kamala Mills Building, Several Injured

MUMBAI: At least 15 people were killed and several others injured in India’s financial hub Mumbai in the wee hours of Friday, when a fire broke out in a restaurant and spread to other areas in a multi-storey building.Fire-fighters took at least three hours and more to douse the blaze that leapt up in central Mumbai’s nightlife hub.   Several TV channel offices, including Times Now, Mirror Now, ET Now, located close to the site of the fire were affected. The fire was initially declared as a Level II fire before being…

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