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Earth’s Ancient Fever, Nature’s Broken Thermostat

By Satyabrat Borah Fifty-six million years ago, Earth experienced one of the most abrupt and intense episodes of global warming in its entire geological history. Known to scientists as the...

Numerology on Wheels

By Satyabrat Borah In the bustling chaos of Indian roads, where honking symphonies and sudden lane changes define the...

Chaolung Sukapha: Founder of the Ahom Kingdom

By Satyabrat Borah Chaolung Sukapha, revered in Assamese history as the founder of the Ahom kingdom, was a prince...

CURES FOR THE DOOM LOOP OF THE EDUCATIONAL CRISIS

By Dilip Mukerjea, CEO Braindancing Inter national L.I.F.E. Coach, Author, Innovation Consultant, Presenter, Learning Guide

World AIDS Day: From Silence to Solidarity

By Satyabrat Borah World AIDS Day, observed every year on December 1, stands as one of the most recognized global...
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Eco-friendly solutions promise a revolution in tomato farming in Meghalaya

ROOPAK GOSWAMI Shillong, Jan 5: Tomato farming in Meghalaya, a region celebrated for its lush landscapes and traditional agricultural practices, has long been under siege...

India at 75: Unity, Innovation, and the Geopolitical Imperative

By Dipak Kurmi As India stands at the threshold of commemorating 75 years of its Republic, there is an undeniable sense of anticipation and reflection...

Meghalaya emerges as a “Fast Mover” in Logistics: LEADS 2024 report

Roopak Goswami Shillong, Jan 5: Meghalaya has risen from the "aspirer" to the"fast mover" category in the logistics sector, as revealed in the"Logistics Ease Across Different...

Angling-based tourism in Meghalaya: a potential boon turned bane

Dr. C. DebnathBankitkupar Mukhim Meghalaya, with its pristine rivers, waterfalls, and natural water bodies, has emerged as a promising destination for angling-based tourism. While this...

The urgent need for bold economic reforms in India

By Dipak Kurmi As 2024 dawns, India finds itself standing at an economic crossroads, with both formidable challenges and potential opportunities shaping the year ahead....

New Year: Hopes, Resilience and Opportunities

By Dipak Kurmi As another year comes to a close, it brings with it a profound opportunity to pause and reflect on the journey we’ve...

Supreme Court 2024: Defining Justice in a Changing India

By Dipak Kurmi As 2024 draws to a close, the Supreme Court of India has once again proven to be a pillar of constitutional authority,...

Beyond medicine: Unveiling barriers to cancer care in Meghalaya 

Roopak Goswami  Shillong, Dec 30: Is cancer care in Meghalaya only a medical issue or something else?  A qualitative study conducted by researchers from Indian Institute...

Interlinking India’s lifelines

By Dipak Kurmi In the arid plains of Bundelkhand, where the earth cracks under the relentless sun and rivers shrink to a trickle, the promise...

Why the Baku climate summit fell short in addressing the needs of women

By Joya Saikia The 29th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP29), held under unprecedented global tensions, underscored the pressing need for climate finance, particularly for...

At ZSI Shillong, Khasi Hills Long-tailed Lizard’s identity finally uncovered

ROOPAK GOSWAMI Shillong, Dec 29: For nearly two decades, a mystery lay quietly in the collections of the Zoological Survey of India (ZSI) in Shillong—two...

World Bank hails Meghalaya’s MCLLMP as a replicable model for community-led resource management 

ROOPAK GOSWAMI  Shillong, Dec 26: The World Bank has said the successful outcomes of the Meghalaya Community-Led Landscape Management Project (MCLLMP) will serve as a...
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