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Retracing Sita and Rama’s Journey

A long time ago, a good prince, his loving wife, and his loyal brother went on an extraordinary adventure into the wild. They faced challenges, met wise people, and set an example for us. Now, we follow their path. Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh…

Boosting Employee Satisfaction in a Post-Pandemic World

In a surprising twist, worker dissatisfaction has surged beyond pandemic levels, creating a colossal $8.8 trillion strain on the global economy. While raises may be elusive, industry experts offer budget-friendly solutions to reignite employee morale and job satisfaction. 1. Empower with Autonomy…

How to live long?

Valter Longo, a professor in gerontology and the director of the USC Longevity Institute, has gained recognition for his pioneering work in the field of longevity. His extensive research led to the development of the longevity diet, a unique approach to nutrition…

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India’s Aging Population: A Growing Challenge

A recent report released by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and the International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS) sheds light on India’s demographic shift, emphasizing the rapid rise of elderly citizens and its profound implications for the nation’s health, economy, and…

How NGOs Are Transforming Society at Ground Level?

Inclusivity is paramount in today’s diverse world, and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) are the driving force behind this transformation. Here’s a glimpse into how NGOs are reshaping society at the grassroots level. NGOs: The Inclusion Catalysts NGOs bridge the gap between governments and…

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