DENGUE : DO’S AND DON’T ‘S

By : Dr. Samayug Bhowmik, Bureau Chief-ICN West Bengal KOLKATA : There has been  a recent outbreak of Dengue fever and an alarming spurt in the number of cases. Its morbidities and mortalities has made it mandatory for one and all to be equipped with relevant guidelines  to manage a dengue victim.    Remember,  a stitch in time saves nine    If a patient has  fever, low or high grade, he must  be tested for Dengue along with Malaria and Complete Blood Count.   Do blood test after 24 hours of…

Read More

Tributes To India’s Greatest Teacher, Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan

The universally accepted World Teacher’s Day is 5th October. In India, the Teacher’s Day is celebrated on 5th September and this tradition started in 1962. Teachers play a vital role not only in the development of an individual but also of the society as a whole.Teachers shape the mind of children which in turn helps them become responsible citizens. “ A good teacher is like a candle, it consumes itself to light the way for other.”  On this special day, students celebrate the contribution of teachers in their lives and shaping…

Read More

75th Independence Day 2022 : Significance And Importance Of August 15

15 August every year is a very auspicious day for the Indians who will get an opportunity to pay homage to all freedom fighters. NEW DELHI : Independence Day is a day when people in India pay homage to their leaders and those who fought for India’s freedom in the past. PM Narendra Modi today led the Independence Day celebrations from the ramparts of the Red Fort in New Delhi.PM Modi offered tributes to a freedom fighters like Mahatma Gandhi, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, Babasaheb Ambedkar, Veer Savarkar, Bhagat Singh, Jawaharlal…

Read More

ICN World : Pleasant Winds of Rural Entrepreneurship in Bahadurpur, Sitapur

BAHADURPUR/SITAPUR : Date : 24.07.2022., Our country has seen many revolutions taking birth and turning into success. On several occasions, on the call of time, the youth of the country has created their own history in different ways. ICN Media Group listened to the call of the present era and under its mission of ‘RURAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP’ and ‘VEER NAARI’ (Women Empowerment) for the economic and social  health and all-round development of the country, after many international and national places knocked in village Bahadurpur of Sitapur district of Uttar Pradesh. ICN…

Read More

ICN World : Rural Entrepreneurship Festival At Rajauli, Barabanki

Rajauli village, confined in the rural area, suddenly became the ‘Breaking News’ of the area when ICN International Media Group, present in 182 countries through English language and 81 countries through Hindi language, organized this village and nearby areas. RAJAULI/BARABANKI : 17 July 2022, Rural Entrepreneurship is the basic ‘mantra’ of all round development of our country.  When almost all the media houses of the country and the world are wondering around the marketism and mob lynching their TRP, at the same time, ICN International Media Group is creating new…

Read More

The Suffering of Mankind

By : Abhinav Malhotra, Associate Editor-ICN World A detailed analysis of the Russia-Ukraine war and its long- lasting Implications “The World is the great Gymnasium where you come to make yourselves strong”  -Swami Vivekananda CHANDIGARH : Certainly, this resplendent quote by Swami Vivekananda Ji has been absorbed by the 21st Century World leaders in the wrong sense. Swami Vivekananda refers to this globe as a Gymnasium that makes an individual strong and resilient enough to face all odds and still lead a blissful life. But here the commanders are flexing…

Read More

ICN World : Spark of Rural Entrepreneurship in Tikari

Tikari village, confined in the rural area, suddenly became the ‘Breaking News’ of the area when ICN Media Group, present in 182 countries through English language and 81 countries through Hindi language, organized this village and nearby areas.Wrote a new lesson in the future of ‘Rural Entrepreneurship and Self-reliance’. HARDOI, June 24, 2022.Development should not be like a tower in height, but like plains spread on the surface’—this understanding is developing undeniably at the international level. The idea of “inclusive development” cannot be transformed into reality without adopting this formula. ICN,…

Read More

An Unceasing Battle

By : Abhinav Malhotra Detailed Account of Taliban and intricacies of Afghanistan’s current scenario In the words of Victor Hugo, a French Novelist, and Poet of the Romantic movement “An invasion of armies can be resisted, but not an idea whose time has come” It is perhaps difficult to filter whether the present scenario in Afghanistan is an outcome of armies that could not be defeated or the entire idea/ideology that led to the invasion of the World’s largest producer of Opium “Afghanistan” Let us first throw a sufficient amount…

Read More

Media in India : How to Face the Challenge of Credibility Crisis

By: Prof. Pradeep Mathur NEW DELHI: India is a vast country which is home to different castes, creeds, and communities with their different traditions and ways of life. This diversity defines India’s socio-cultural structure and political super-structure which is the subject matter of media content writing. The media content   concerning issues of governance and development  is now a matter of intense debate  as concerns are being expressed by all stakeholders about declining standards and professional ethics of  journalism in our country. To address the issue let us have a look at the…

Read More

Marks Can Make Or Mar A Career

By: Klinsa Kurien, Bureau Chief-ICN Kerala Marks play a crucial role in the lives of students at every level be it in the primary, elementary, advanced, intermediate or collegiate levels and research. It determines the level of competency in a student and further on in job scenarios ratings are accorded for performance driven roles.It polishes and fine tunes their existing skill sets and gives sufficient improvement for further growth prospects. A good student always aims for higher and better marks no matter what the evaluation patterns are. It reminds me…

Read More