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By kamala , 19 June 2017

Alexander Solzhenitsyn: To the very essence of everything

 

By kamala , 14 June 2017

Whose Children Are Missing

Published in Cape May County Herald.

When your own child is missing, you will know the pain, anxiety, and depression. Even when we have strong laws, public awareness through public education still lacks. I think public education will further aid police to find missing children and provide information to parents about the safety of their children.
By kamala , 11 June 2017

Jean-Michel Basquiat: The Anatomy of Suffering

The Chiostro Del Bramante, a cloister-turned-gallery in the heart of Rome, is currently presenting “Jean-Michel Basquiat: New York City” – a generous selection of work spanning the short, but immensely prolific, career of this extraordinary artist.
By kamala , 11 June 2017

Food, nay tobacco, for thought

The curtain is finally down on the World No Tobacco Day 2017 and we are back to business as usual. There was a flurry of activities in my city, and elsewhere too, during the weeks preceding this day, reaching a crescendo on the 30th and 31st of May. Barring very few exceptions, the script of all the programmes/ discourses seemed to be taken from the same master copy.

By kamala , 11 June 2017

Tobacco endgame is critical

Tobacco endgame is critical 'cog in the wheel' for sustainable development

BOBBY RAMAKANT, CNS

By kamala , 11 June 2017

Eliminate the Worst Forms of Child Labor

By kamala , 30 May 2017

UN Peacekeepers : The Limits and Opportunities

UN Peacekeepers : The Limits and Opportunities for Creative Action
by Rene Wadlow
By kamala , 24 May 2017

Anti-TB drug resistance threatens

There is no doubt that groundbreaking progress has been made in fight against tuberculosis (TB) in the past two decades, but it might be prudent to review if we are winning the fight in order to #endTB by 2030. Do we slip backwards when we fail to prevent every single transmission of new TB infection or when a new person becomes resistant to anti-TB drugs?

By kamala , 24 May 2017

Save our seas

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By kamala , 21 May 2017

Cleaning up the air we breathe

 My first personal brush with the severity of asthma was several years ago, when one of my students suddenly started gasping for breath in the middle of her Physics Practical final examination of Class 12. We were clueless about the cause of her sudden affliction. Other than making her sit in the open air and force her to drink water, we did not know what to do.

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