NEW DELHI: External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj has confirmed that the 39 Indians who went missing in Mosul in Iraq in 2014 were killed by the ISIS.The minister said this in her statement in the Rajya Sabha. As many as 40 Indians were abducted by terrorist organisation ISIS in June 2014 from Mosul in Iraq but one of them escaped by posing as a Muslim from Bangladesh, Swaraj told the Rajya Sabha. Swaraj also said that the stranded Indians were kidnapped and most of them were from Punjab. The Union…
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World Water Day: Is Bengaluru headed the Cape Town way?
By: Dakter Esse (Deputy Editor-North East cum Bureau Chief-ICN Arunachal Pradesh) NEW DELHI: Warning bells have been sounded by Down To Earth, the magazine that Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) helps publish, on this year’s World Water Day (today) – many of the world’s leading cities will see Cape Town-like water crisis in the not too distant future. The magazine is carrying an exclusive assessment in its latest issue. In 2015, Cape Town, one of Africa’s richest cities, had bagged the C40 Cities Awards for its Water Conservation and Water Demand…
Read MoreAwake, Arise, Achieve; the time for action is now
By: Barnali Bose, Editor-ICN Earth Hour, March 24,2018 : The countdown gains momentum The birth of the concept of Earth Hour: KOLKATA : Earth Hour, a symbolic grassroots movement was first initiated in Australia by the World Wildlife Fund For Nature (WWF) to protest human activity driven carbon dioxide emissions, resulting in global warming. ‘Earth Hour’ was famously started as a “lights out “event in Sydney, Australia on March 31, 2007 by switching off non-essential lights from 7.30pm for an hour. How a local action spread worldwide : Earth Hour 2008 was…
Read MoreRole Of Agriculture In National Economy
By: Prof. R K Yadav (Deptt of Genetics and Plant Breeding C.S. Azad Univ. of Agril. & Tech. Kanpur & Sr. Associate Editor-ICN Group) KANPUR: Agriculture is most important sector of national economic system and considered the backbone of the Indian economy. Despite the fact that in last six decades of planned development era since India became a republic, a tremendous success India has achieved in the field of industries, agriculture and allied activities of agriculture still continues to provide employment to around 60 per cent the total workforce. India is the world’s…
Read MoreNidahas Trophy Final: India Beat Bangladesh By 4 Wickets
India beat Bangladesh by four wickets to win Nidahas T20 Tri-Series. What an innings from Dinesh Karthik. Hits SIX off the last ball to win it for India. COLOMBO: India needed 34 runs off two overs after Mustafizur Rahman just gave away just 1 run and got the all important wicket of Manish Pandey to turn the tide in Bangladesh’s favour. India win toss opt to bowl first, Rohit Sharma won the toss and elected to bowl first. Unadkat, who came in to replace Siraj, began the proceeding but it was Washington Sundar…
Read MoreIn Solitude
By: Barnali Bose, Editor-ICN KOLKATA: Somebody has said, “ I never found a companion as companionable as Solitude. I need to be face to face with myself with only the music of my heart for company.” Truly, sometimes in order to understand the world,we need to be away from it. A man who loves freedom, loves solitude for it is only when he is alone that he is truly free, free to think for himself, free from having to wear a mask and free to live as he wishes to.…
Read MoreNTPC’s 800 MW Koldam Hydro Power Station Employs Advance Technology For Optimum Generation
By: Vijay Kumar Verma, Editor-ICN Group SHIMLA: Situated on river Sutlej in Bilaspur district of Himachal Pradesh the 800 MW Koldam Hydro Power Station (4x200mw) of NTPC Limited, has implemented Advance technology for monitoring, upkeep and safety of the Dam. Latest Instruments for seismic measurement, weather and flood forecasting, downstream river water flow measurement have been installed. It has thus become one of the state of art hydro power station of the country. In order to ensure sufficient downstream water during lean season, NTPC Koldam has installed a Real Time Online Continuous flow measurement and data…
Read MoreThe Complexities Of Higher Education In India
By: Klinsa Kurien, Bureau Chief-ICN Kerala According to Peter Drucker a philosopher, “knowledge has to be improved, challenged and increased constantly, or it vanishes”. In a developing country like India, the thrust on higher education has an encouraging drive. The emphasis on Research and other research- based degrees are manifold. Students with a genuine taste for research, observational analysis and an eye for detail choose this sphere of education. Despite possessing a good profile, acquiring a PhD is getting problematic these days what with no encouragement and guidance from supervisors. The…
Read More“Remember to look at the stars”,said Stephen Hawking,the star physicist who is no more.
By: Barnali Bose ( Editor,ICN-Group ) KOLKATA : A strange coincidence marks March 14. In the early hours on Wednesday, March 14,2018, Stephen Hawking, the renowned theoretical physicist,cosmologist, author and Director of Research at the centre of Theoretical Cosmology within the University of Cambridge, passed away at the age of 76. On the same date, in the year 1879, Albert Einstein,the great physicist scientist was born in Ulm,Germany. Stephen Hawking was born in Oxford,England on January 8,1942. He has been well known as the physicist whose theory of the Black…
Read MoreTripura: Sitaram Yechuri Visits Lenin statue demolition site, says issue will be raised in Parliament
Debraj Deb ( Asstt. Editor-North East cum Bureau Chief-ICN Tripura ) AGARTALA: CPIM politburo secretary Sitaram Yechury today visited College Square in Belonia sub-division of South Tripura district, 90 Km from here, where a group of youths pulled down a statue of communist revolutionary icon V.I. Lenin six days back with a bulldozer. Speaking to reporters after visiting several locations in Udaipur and Belonia sub-division in Gomati and South Tripura, Yechury said he would raise the issue of alleged post-election violence by BJP in the Parliament. He would speak with all…
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