
Himachal Pradesh is Crying Out — Will We Listen Before It’s Too Late?
I was born and raised in Himachal Pradesh — the mountains were my playground, the rivers my companions, and the forests my shelter. I grew up in a world where nature wasn’t something distant or commercialized, but woven into the fabric of our daily lives. We splashed in crystal-clear streams, chased butterflies up rugged hills, and filled our lungs with the purest air imaginable. From a young age, we learned to tread lightly, to honor the land that cradled us like a mother. Those memories are etched in my soul, a reminder of what true harmony feels like.
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Where is society heading, children are not safe either?
Some incidents shake the ground beneath our feet and put the definition of being human into question. Crimes against children have always been a horrific reality, but recently a frightening trend has emerged. These crimes are happening against children who are so young that they don't even understand the meaning of crimes or exploitation. When we hear about incidents of sexual exploitation and ruthless violence against children under five years old, a question arises in the mind: Where is our society going? What has happened to our conscience that it has become a silent spectator to such horrific incidents?
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GST 2.0: Relief for the Masses or a Vote-Winning Ploy?
As Diwali lights begin to sparkle, India has unveiled a sweeping overhaul of its Goods and Services Tax (GST) system, effective September 22, 2025. Branded GST 2.0, this reform is the boldest tax shake-up since the system’s debut in 2017. The old, tangled slabs of 5%, 12%, 18%, and 28% have been streamlined into just two—5% and 18%—with a 40% rate for luxury and sin goods. For millions of Indians, this promises cheaper essentials, healthcare, and gadgets. But with a looming ₹48,000 crore revenue shortfall and elections around the corner, is this a genuine reform or a festive-season vote magnet?
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The Wrath of Floods: A Major Challenge
Although the monsoon season brings troubles for everyone every year, the geographical situation in North India makes nature even more devastating. Punjab’s borders are adjacent to the hilly states of Jammu and Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh. The rivers Ravi, Satluj, and Beas, originating from these regions, reach Punjab and take on a ferocious form, especially during the rainy season.
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The Havoc of Floods - People in Distress
Punjab is currently reeling under the impact of floods. The areas near the three rivers of Punjab are facing severe difficulties and devastation. While we can call this a natural calamity, to a large extent, human errors are also contributing to this disaster. The primary reasons for the floods in Punjab are sudden cloudbursts in the neighboring states of Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir, and the opening of floodgates at Pong Dam and Bhakra Dam due to rising water levels.
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Farewell! Dr. Jaswinder Bhalla Ji!!
The Punjabi entertainment industry has suffered an irreparable loss today. Our beloved comedian, Dr. Jaswinder Bhalla ji, passed away today at the age of 65. Jaswinder Bhalla, a very important character in Punjabi films, made a place in the hearts of audiences in India and abroad for playing all kinds of characters in his unique and unique style. He achieved a unique position with dedication and hard work.
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Burning Issue: Rehabilitation of Stray Dogs.
In recent times, the problem of stray animals, especially the ever-increasing number of stray dogs, has become a hot topic of discussion. It is one of the major problems associated with urbanization. In fact, it is a challenge for the entire country. The unbridled increase in the number of stray dogs is posing a threat to public health and safety. There are many reports in which these dogs attack small children or the elderly, and sometimes even lead to death.
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The Duty of a Doctor: Eradication of Diseases, Promotion of Health
In today’s era, when pollution levels have reached dangerous heights and the adulteration of food items has led to a surge in diseases, the importance of doctors and medical assistance has grown immensely. A doctor is considered a second incarnation of God for a patient and their family. People come to them with hopes of life and good health. In a developing and densely populated country like India, there is a great need for affordable and effective healthcare services.
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Amar Shaheed Sardar Udham Singh Ji
Please remember the sacrifice!! Punjab, though a small state in terms of area and population, has made unparalleled and exemplary sacrifices for the country’s freedom. The soil of Punjab has instilled in its people the spirit of living with pride and honor. The lines from the renowned poet Professor Puran Singh’s poem Jawan Punjab De beautifully encapsulate the sacrificial spirit of Punjabis:
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laal pheetaashaahee: A Test of the Common Citizen’s Patience
The renowned Punjabi poet from Malwa, Jagsir Jida, who is famous as a stage poet for his verses, has a couplet:
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Governments’ Tourism, Destruction of Mountains
Sometimes it feels like winter in April, and sometimes it rains in June. Sometimes there’s no rain for months, and sometimes clouds burst with such force. The weather has now deviated from its traditional cycle. In recent years, we’ve been witnessing cloudbursts that destroy homes, block roads, and claim lives. These dangerous events are becoming more frequent.
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The journey of man from childhood to old age
The process of continuous change is called life The journey of man from childhood to old age is determined by passing through innumerable twists and turns. In many states in India, the retirement age is 58 years, while this period has been set at 60 years for Kedri government employees. Old age is traditionally considered to be 65 years, but the reasons for this are not found in biology but in history.
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The Need to Listen to the Pain of Our Youth
In the past few weeks, many young individuals in and around Chandigarh have died by suicide. Yet, this deeply sensitive news likely went unheard by most people. Seventeen — this is not just a number. These are shattered families, dreams that will never come true, and stories left incomplete. The silence surrounding these incidents tells us a harsh truth: we are living in a world where young people are breaking down from within, but their cries repeatedly go unheard.
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Legal Decisions in accordance with Law
In today's times, the violent tendency in humans has increased to an alarming level. The major concern of the whole world is the increase in the number of aggressive acts day by day. If we look at the statistics, the youth are the most affected by this tendency. Moral qualities like tolerance, restraint, forgiveness and compassion are decreasing or disappearing among people.
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Climate Change: The Wrath of Heat
North India is facing scorching heat these days. Every living being, human, animal, bird and plant in the universe is troubled by this terrible heat. The heat is so intense that in some districts of Punjab and Haryana, the daytime temperature has reached 46° Celsius. Such a terrible form of weather has an adverse effect on our earth and human life. For the last few decades, surprising developments have been seen in the weather.
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Over-urbanization: A serious problem.
5 June is celebrated every year as "World Environment Day". This day was first celebrated in 1973 to create environmental awareness among the general public. Many types of pollution are spreading in our environment day by day, which include marine pollution, increasing population, global warming, problems related to urbanization and pollution in natural resources. Along with development, urban settlements and population are increasing day by day. Along with this, plastic pollution has also increased to a dangerous level. This time the theme of World Environment Day is, "Eliminating plastic pollution at the global level".
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Drug Abuse in Punjab
For the past few decades, our smiling Punjab has been facing the tragedy of various new era drugs. Among these are chemical drugs which are eating away at the youth of today. Every day, due to drug overdose, young boys are dying in every village and city. The families left behind are left to spend their lives in the tragedy of debt and ruin. The biggest challenge facing the governments and families of today is to save the youth and children from the scourge of this evil valley.
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A unique example of valor and sacrifice: Indian Army
The glorious history of the security forces deployed on the borders reminds us of the unparalleled sacrifices of the country's brave warriors. After independence, as a result of the 1971 war, a new nation emerged on the world map - Bangladesh. In this war, the Indian armed forces achieved a decisive victory, in which 93 thousand prisoners of war of Pakistan were captured. Similarly, during the period from July 1987 to March 1990, the Indian army fought with Tamil terrorists in Sri Lanka and established peace there.
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The rise of A.I in everyday life
Artificial intelligence, or A.I, has slowly become a part of daily life in India. It helps us in ways we don’t always notice. From facial recognition on phones to better movie recommendations, from voice assistants that answer simple questions to apps that help you avoid traffic jams, A.I has made its place. Now even in rural areas, farmers get weather information and crop advice through A.I-powered apps. A small landowner in Punjab can now predict rainfall, choose the right fertilizer, and know where to get the best price for his crop.
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Scope for Shipping, Investment and Growth in India
With its vast and dynamic coastline spanning over 7,500 km, India has long been a geographical hub for maritime trade. But what was once a quiet powerhouse is now emerging as a pillar of the country’s economic growth. The shipping industry, often a backwater, is gaining focus as one of the country’s most promising sectors for long-term investment and national development.
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