Lucknow: Two students of City Montessori School, Aliganj Campus II namely Prisha Bajpai and Arnav Pandey have brought glory to the institution by performing excellently in Spelling Competition. This competition was organized under the aegis of the educational institute ‘India Spell Bee’ in which Prisha Bajpai of Class 2 secured the 18th rank while Arnav Pandey of Class 8 secured the 14th rank at the Northern Region level, showcasing their excellent knowledge and brilliance. This information was given by Rishi Khanna, Head, Communications, CMS. Khanna informed that participants from several…
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State-Level Conference on One Health Model Organized at Ramakrishna Math, Lucknow
Lucknow: India is still recovering from the devastating impact of COVID-19, a pandemic that underscored the dangers of zoonotic diseases—those transmitted from animals to humans. Recognizing the need to strengthen awareness around the One Health concept, Ramakrishna Math, Lucknow, hosted a state-level conference on this critical subject. Environmental experts, medical professionals, veterinary specialists, and students of Vivekananda Nursing College participated in the event. Lucknow Mayor Sushma Kharkwal attended as the chief guest. The conference, titled “One Health Approach: Connecting Human, Animal and Environmental Health,” was jointly organized by Vivekananda Polyclinic…
Read MoreSmriti Mandhana Deserved Better
Lucknow: In a country that treats cricketers like demigods, it is astonishing how quickly their humanity becomes collateral damage the moment personal turmoil becomes public. The postponement of Smriti Mandhana’s wedding should have prompted empathy—her father was rushed to a hospital with heart-attack-like symptoms, her fiancé Palash Muchhal was hospitalized the very next day due to stress, and two families abruptly found themselves juggling medical emergencies and media glare. What followed, instead, was a contemptible spectacle. Rumours, “leaked chats,” doctored screenshots, misidentified women, harassment, and doxxing—India’s media ecosystem and its…
Read MoreDecoding the true genesis of Happiness in Life
Lucknow: Where does happiness come from? IKS points out that our sense organs –eyes, ears, nose, tongue, and skin, are gateways that allow us to experience the world and derive pleasure. For example, tasting favourite food or hearing good music brings happiness because our senses are engaged in the experience. However, we need to use our motor organs to manage the environment and create situations that bring joy. Happiness is an internal state of being, caused by experiencing the world through our senses. The Sastras speak of several levels of…
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