Yogesh Mishra takes away ‘Best Film Critic’ Award

Yogesh Mishra (2nd from right) while recieving award

MUMBAI : Bollywood journalist and one of the finest film critic Yogesh Mishra was awarded with ‘Best Film Critic’ award at ‘Kaljai Leera The Soulmate Award’ held in Mumbai. The award function was set on fire by renowned actor Aman Verma and actress Leera Kaljai. Mishra who is also the Editor-in-Chief at ‘Bollywood Town’ magazine has load of experience in media industry and has worked with many leading English newspapers in Mumbai. After receiving the award, Yogesh Mishra said- “Receiving such an award is like manifesting a childhood dream which…

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Review: Intellectual Property Rights

Reviewed By: Prof. R.R. Gupta, Ex- Economic Botanist, Oilseeds/Chief Personal Officer ,C.S.Azad Univ. of Agric. & Tech., Kanpur Authors : Professor (Dr.) Rajendra Kumar Yadav and Dr. Shweta Publishers: Kalyani Publishers, Ludhiana, ISBN: 978-93-272-8672-4 Price: 195.00, PP 258. This book is being written by Prof. Rajendra Kumar Yadav and Dr. Shweta, Assistant Professor, Department of Genetics and Plant Breeding, Chandra Shekhar Azad University of Agriculture and Technology, Kanpur. The language of the book is simple and easy to understand by the students, teachers and research workers. The authors have done a…

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THE HERITAGE ARC-ALONG THE BANK OF GOMTI RIVER: LUCKNOW

By: Dr. Mohammad Aleem ( Chief News Editor-ICN Group ) Lucknow is the city which illumines like a jewel on the forehead of Uttar Pradesh, not only as its power capital, but, as a unique abode of art, literature and culture. NEW DELHI: Rivers always have played a pivotal role in establishing any human civilization in the world. In India, it is not only as a rich source of living, but worshipped as gods and goddesses. Yamuna, Gomti and Ganga are one of the very sacred rivers which flow in…

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Impact Of Climatic Changes In Indian Agriculture

By: Prof. R K Yadav (Deptt of Genetics and Plant Breeding C.S. Azad Univ. of Agril. & Tech. Kanpur & Sr. Associate Editor-ICN Group) and Dr. Shweta (Asstt. Professor) Agriculture sector is the most prone sector as it will have a direct bearing on the living of 1.2 billion people. India has set a target of halving greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. KANPUR: India is home to 16% of the world population, but only 4% of the world water resources.   may put agricultural activities at significant risk. Climate change has already caused significant…

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BOOK CAFE WITH A DIFFERENCE

Special Report By: Vijay Kumar Verma ( Editor-ICN Group) Vijay Kumar Verma ( Editor-ICN Group ) SHIMLA: The unique cafe, built by the Shimla  Municipal Corporation and Himachal Tourism Development Corporation under Shimla beautification plan, that offers a serene reading place with splendid titles and educational books stacked in a beautiful ambience  enjoyed by locals and tourists alike with steaming hot coffee and snacks and drinks may also not make a news. But the fact that the Book Cafe opened  just a few days ago that is on 11th April 2017 is being…

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Opposition Leaders Meet In Mumbai For ‘Samvidhan Bachao’ Rally, BJP’s ‘Tiranga March’ On January 26

The ‘Samvidhan Bachao’ Rally is being seen as an attempt to consolidate anti-BJP forces ahead of the 2019 Lok Sabha polls. MUMBAI: On Republic Day, opposition leaders including Sharad Pawar, Omar Abdullah, Hardik Patel led the ‘Samvidhaan Bachao’ rally in Mumbai to protest the policies of the Modi government. The protesters marched from the statue of BR Ambedkar, near the Mumbai University campus, to the Gateway of India. CPI (M) leader Sitaram Yechury, Independent MP from Maharashtra Raju Shetti, CPI leader D Raja, rebel JD (U) leader Sharad Yadav, National…

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Impact Of Climatic Changes In Indian Agriculture

By: Prof. R K Yadav (Deptt of Genetics and Plant Breeding C.S. Azad Univ. of Agril. & Tech. Kanpur & Sr. Associate Editor-ICN Group) and Dr. Shweta (Asstt. Professor) KANPUR: Climate change has a serious impact on the availability of various resources on the earth especially water, which sustains life on this planet. Changes in the biosphere, biodiversity and natural resources are adversely affecting human health and quality of life. Throughout the 21st century, India is projected to experience warming above global level. India will also begin to experience more seasonal variation…

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Let India Feel Indiology

By: Amresh Kumar Singh ( Asstt. Editor-ICN Group ) LUCKNOW: ‘Indiology’ an alien word without its historical and cultural existence, isn’t it? Yes, it is. It is the beauty of technology, every time it mongrel with the appreciable tradition; its conglomerated outcome proved out to be fantabulous and unrivalled. History deciphers that; the traditional javelin won the battles and swords adorning the beauty of the brave heart of the nation. But Babar conqueror the land of brave kings ‘India’ because he had the very high standard technical tank that vomited the…

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What Will Happen If We Are Not Alive ?

By: Dr. Moahmmad Aleem, Chief News Editor, ICN Group NEW DELHI: God has always been so kind to the mankind that He bestowed upon every community, religion and peoples some special days to celebrate and feel happy and proud. For Indians, there are though many such occasions, but two days are the most important in our modern life, and those two days are the Independence Day and Republic Day, which we celebrate with much gaiety, love and fanfare on 15th August and 26th January every year uninterruptedly. It gives us…

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At least 41 Dead In South Korea Hospital Fire

At least 41 people have died and dozens more are injured after a fire broke out at a hospital in South Korea. South Korea is set to hold the Winter Olympics from February 9 to 25. The six-storey structure housed a nursing home as well as the hospital, and the National Fire Agency said 41 people had been killed, with 13 critically injured.] Video footage and pictures showed the building engulfed by heavy dark smoke and surrounded by multiple fire trucks. A National Fire Agency spokesman said the death toll could…

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