Opinion
N. Raghuraman's Column: Why Education is the 'Most Important Seed' of Any Career?
Nagesh was a lecturer at a local college. He was happy that he was getting a lot of respect from the students here compared to his family profession of farming. His family was completely dependent on farming and the family was confident that their one acre of land would always feed the family. Due to this family pressure, the 31-year-old lecturer decided to quit his job and take up farming on the family's land near Bengaluru. Hoping for a good crop of cucumbers, he approached Sri Gangadhareshwar Traders, who suggested him to take the seeds of Suvarna Hybrid Seeds Pvt. Ltd.'s F-1 hybrid 'Shanti
N. Raghuraman's column: Sometimes, quiet people leave the most profound impression
He would have been 70 years old. That day they came to a simple café. Many people liked the place because it was located in a V shape, from where customers could see two streets simultaneously. They came at 2:30 p.m. and sat there until 4:30 p.m. The owner did not care much about this, because at that time there were few customers. He ordered the cheapest item on the menu – a black coffee – and sat with it for two hours. Then they came every day at the same time; They would place the same order and go at the same time every day. He didn't use the phone, he didn't read a book, he just look
N. Raghuraman's column: Become a winner by winning this 'Summer Challenge'
In this summer season, not only is the temperature rising, but the household expenses are also rising. People who had saved themselves from the 'panic buying' of new air conditioners or stabilizers have suddenly been besieged by new expenses. There has been a sudden increase in the purchase of the induction stove and its compatible utensils. Due to the shortage of gas cylinders, people were forced to adopt the option of cooking with electricity. This has spoiled the budget of the month at the outset. Not only is the electricity bill rising, but the real hit comes from the small daily expenses
Pt. Vijay Shankar Mehta's column: If there is happiness in life, try not to increase loneliness
Both enthusiasm and sadness are contagious. If you sit next to a happy person, you automatically feel good. If you get the company of someone who is in a bad mood, then there can be trouble. These are all psychiatric diseases and now psychiatry is coming out in many forms. Every topic for me is focused on family. Recently, on a foreign trip, I met two women working in a big position in the tech industry in Helsinki, the capital of Finland. He said that we Indians are happy in this country, because Finland is at the top of the world in terms of happiness. But he also said that the disease of lo
N. Raghuraman's column: If you are interested in the healthcare industry, then focus on digitization
If you have ever gone for a health check-up on Saturday, you must have noticed that this is the most crowded day in hospitals and you must have been disappointed to see a long queue at the registration counter. There are two reasons for this: 1. No patient wants to spend Sunday off in such work. 2. It is not easy to get the old record of the patient by just entering the telephone number of the patient at the registration counter, so the same old entries like name, address and disease have to be entered again. I don't have the right to say this, but a well-known figure in the medical industry s
N. Raghuraman's column: Why it is important to have some selfless and sensible people around us
Liwei gave everything for his children. He worked hard day and night so that the children did not lack anything. He gave up his rest so that the children could have a better life. When the children grew up, had families of their own, and began to live independently, Lee felt that it was finally time for him to live happily. They sold their house and went to live with their son. He felt that he would find enthusiasm and connection among the whole family, grandchildren. But he never found such happiness. The house was full, but his mind was empty. The children began to miss his advice. His prese
Pt. Vijay Shankar Mehta's column: Only spirituality can bring peace in an adverse environment
Lying is a choice we make. Because anyone who knows how to lie can tell the truth. But whenever we have an opportunity to choose, we take the truth for granted and the lie for easy. Earlier it was said that the people of the village are truthful and lies live in every street and street in the city. But now dishonesty, uselessness, lies have spread everywhere, whether it is a city, a village? The current war has shaken up urban life. Savings declined, the results of which will be seen in the future. It is certain that the changes and progress that we have made in the last 20 years in the urban
Pt. Vijay Shankar Mehta's column: Hanuman Ji says that there should be a balance of noise and zero in life
It is very important to keep track of how much we breathe, how we breathe. Those who are looking for peace must work on the breath. Because in a man's life, anxiety goes in through breath, not by thinking. Hanuman ji is the son of Pawan. The more we use the mantra on our soul, the calmer we will be and the more positive the waves emanating from our body will become. Hanuman Chalisa is a mantra. Today, when Hanuman Jayanti is being celebrated with great pomp all over the country, we should take one more resolution and that is to connect the mantra of Hanuman Chalisa with our breath. Sunderkand
Virag Gupta's column: CCTV spying is a big threat to national security
The revelation of spying for Pakistan through CCTV in Delhi and other cities is worrisome. But the mastermind of this espionage is China. The government has imposed a ban on the sale of Chinese CCTV cameras from today, but there is no plan to remove the old cameras. Despite the ban on Chinese telecommunication equipment, the CCTV network is dominated by Chinese companies. This gives China an opportunity to spy on India's strategic areas. Israel attacked the Supreme Leader by spying on Iran's CCTV and mobile networks. According to the book published on Maniben Patel, Sardar Patel also wrote t
Sanjay Kumar's column: BJP wants to improve its performance in South India
In South India, the BJP is aiming to increase its base. In such a situation, the upcoming assembly elections in Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Puducherry give the BJP an opportunity to register electoral success at different levels. Let us look at the BJP's efforts and prospects on these fronts in the south. In Kerala, there has been a fight between the LDF and the UDF. After every election, power comes and goes to these two coalitions. The 2021 election was an exception, when the LDF returned to power for the second consecutive term. The BJP has made concerted efforts to expand its territory in Ker
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