By: C.P. Singh, Editor-ICN Group PART-26 “ To the entire mankind on the Earth” “ A Humble Submission” Suddenly an unknown virus attacks almost entire mankind on the Earth and people remained astonished as no enemy was visible or readable but people were infected , troubled and even sustaining maximum loss also. Being first of it’s kind , it troubled everyone on all possible parameters like loss of time, loss of work, loss in productions, loss of health and even life. Money and finances did suffer a lot . The entire…
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Lock-Down And After
By: C.P. Singh, Editor-ICN Group PART-25 Is Our Economy In Tatters ? In case of a calamity or in case of any war , the country which is in subject faces so many problems. The loss of money, loss of people and loss of production. All these parameters adversely affect any country. During present closure, the production of every sector has been negligible, expenses from the Government exchequer has been enormous. Sometimes it seems that money is flowing to save our people as if water low in the rainy rivers. Moreover…
Read MoreDoubting Thomas and Mahatma Gandhi’s Three Monkeys
By: Prof. Pradeep Mathur NEW DELHI: Journalists are Doubting Thomas and the one who is not can be anything but a journalist. I am a Doubting Thomas and I must say I have a lurking suspicion that someone somewhere has a vested interest in keeping people in a state of perpetual fear in the name of Corona pandemic.The basis of my suspicion is that whenever there is a good or hopeful news (they call it positive news) about Corona it is quickly contradicted. Not only this something else is quickly said…
Read MoreICN World Organized A Webshop/Webinar On International Rural Entrepreneurship In Thailand
ICN’s Mission : Green Spots Under International Rural Entrepreneurship UDONTHANI,THAILAND, 18th July, 2020: The world is struggling with Covid-19 nowadays, and not only this but it is watching the great superpowers with frightened eyes weighing subversive weapons in their both hands, and step by step it is feeling itself helpless on the slippery path of possible World War.In this fearing atmosphere, when someone talks about world development, it becomes a surprise as well as relief that humanity is still beating heartily in some people.Hunger in any part of the world,…
Read MoreIncreasing Human Activity Causing Degradation in Himalayan Region Expanding Green Cover Key to Water Crisis
By: Rakesh Lohumi, Sr. Advisor & Sr. Editor-ICN Group After the famous South African city of Cape Town the worst-ever water crisis in India’s premiere hill station of Shimla this summer has raised serious concerns over the growing threat to water security. The unprecedented shortage of water in the erstwhile British summer capital is a pointer to the problems being faced by mountain dwellers due to severe degradation of the ecologically fragile Himalayan region. Increasing human activity in the world’s tallest mountain ranges has started taking its toll in states and…
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By: C.P. Singh, Editor-ICN Group PART-24 Security , Facility and Trust Even boarding passes are being checked and regulated through telephone links on the airports. Officers are having close watch through IP Address CCTV. While digital record is maintained for Identity and passes. For protection from infection an App named “ Aaroya Setu” has been introduced which is becoming very popular among people. Railways are booking their journey tickets online during relaxed period of closure, which are facilitated by telephones. The use of telephonic data has increased up to seven times…
Read MoreCORONA : 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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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…
Read MoreFrom 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…
Read MoreINDIA’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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