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Hope…Antidote of All Fears

by Syed Inshaallah Tahir Life is full of struggles and hardships, tough phases and risks.  We all are struggling in order to survive and the hardness of struggle is almost the same for everyone. Surviving the hard times develops the courage to challenge the adversities in life. These hardships give […]

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Vanishing Butterflies

by Abhijeet Ramdas Jadhav Butterfly, a flying gem of environment. It has always been a part of stories, poems, films, and cartoons. Biologically, it is important as an agent of pollination. During the Collection of nectar from flower to flower, it dusts pollen grains of one flower onto another. They […]

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Cancel No More

by Mark Antony Rossi Throughout the days of Soviet Russia, millions fell out of favor with the Communist Party and were deleted out of existence by removing their image from photographs and destroying proof of life documents. Shortly after this system-wide erasure, these purged souls were either shot dead or […]

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Appreciating Reptiles

by Neelamadhab Sahu and Ranjit Sahu The word reptiles bring to our mind a fearful creature like a snake or extinct dinosaurs yet many ecosystems have reptiles as important and indispensable components. According to the early fossil record and molecular phylogeny reptiles known to be appeared the first time on […]

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The Mind and its Program

by Arya Bhanushali The very definition of a program is to input data that executes instructions to output it back to the user. The program will output the same result as long as the inputted data is the same. Similarly, our mind is an automated program with millions of commands, […]

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A Walk Through a Covid Den

by Dr. Soutrik Dutta The wall clock at the doctor’s room just struck 10. It’s time. The earlier shift has just ended and the next shift is going to start. Donned in a sweat fostering war suit with masks and goggles on, I just walked through the corridors to my […]

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A Dark Humour From the Past

by Sowjanya M It was an evening and I stood on the balcony for some fresh air and a small break from work, sipping on coffee I looked around, this year is no different from last summer, the lockdown, empty streets, squirrels running freely on the roads, birds chirping merrily […]

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Open for Changes

by Sandra Godala-Bagadiong Do not burden yourself with things that are not really exactly a problem. Be optimistic and always believe in your capabilities so that we may not be discouraged to focus on things that truly math-er(matter). As a teacher and educator, I must admit that teaching is really […]