5-Foot Wheat Thrives Among Dragon Fruit: A Farmer’s Innovation
5-Foot Wheat Thrives Among Dragon Fruit: A Farmer’s Innovation
A Unique Innovation in Farming
Sunil Baradwal, a progressive farmer from Daiyad (Fatehabad), a village near the...
Avoid Energy Drinks, Choose Local Drinks
Energy: Not Chemical, but Indigenous Beverages are the Best for Refreshment
Avoid Energy Drinks, Choose Local Drinks
Introduction: In modern times, young people often use energy...
Stay Alert at the Beauty Parlour
Stay Alert at the Beauty Parlour
Introduction: Visiting a beauty parlour is no longer a symbol of modernity, nor is it merely a place for...
Preparing a Child for First School Admission
Preparing a Child for First School Admission
Introduction: Home is a child's first school, but when a child takes the first step towards formal education,...
Students and the Art of Consistency
Students and the Art of Consistency
Introduction: In the life of a student, success is often associated with intelligence, talent, or last-minute hard work. However,...
Editorial: The Sacred Teachings of Spiritual Saints: Earth Can Also Become Heaven
Editorial -The Sacred Teachings of Spiritual Saints: Earth Can Also Become Heaven
According to great spiritual leaders and all religions, human life is governed by...
Why Curiosity Makes You Smarter
Why Curiosity Makes You Smarter
Introduction: Curiosity is often seen as a simple desire to know more, a basic trait that drives people to ask...
Atharva University to Host RHYTHM ’26 from April 9, Four-Day Cultural Fest to Begin...
Atharva University to Host RHYTHM ’26 from April 9, Four-Day Cultural Fest to Begin with ASTRAVYA Theme
Atharva University is set to host its much-awaited...
The Power of Daily Habits
The Power of Daily Habits
Introduction: Success is often misunderstood as a result of big, life-changing actions. In reality, it is the small, consistent behaviors...
The Healing Power of Silence
The Healing Power of Silence
Introduction: In our fast-paced and constantly connected world, silence is often seen as something to be avoided. We fill our...
























































