A HOME

By: C.P. Singh, Literary Editor-ICN Group  Four symmetric walls, beneath a roof-hood With less or more windows and doors. Made up of bricks, cement, clay or wood, Leaves, grass or even huts on bamboos four. A construction of any sort of design  or finding, Made costly, middle, cheap in group or alone. May be called a building of it’s own binding, “As it is” can not be called a home on it’s own. Any construction with affection as blood affix, Erected on the plinth of brother- hood as bone. With use…

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Let India Feel Indiology

By: Amresh Kumar Singh, Asstt.Editor-ICN  History is not essential, but future is the need. Let us learn from the mistakes of our dead brain experts. Let us learn from the history creators. Let India breathe the technology, let Indians implement the ideas in India, make them feel the power of technology. ‘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…

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Advancement Of Technology And Human Void

By: Maryam Hedayat Around 52.4% of the global online population access internet from their mobile devices and more than half of the global population is estimated to go online using mobile devices by 2020. LIBYA: The world is just a ‘click’ away from us. Now everything and everyone is available at the touch of a button, Bored? Just a click and all your friends in front of you, shopping mood, click and the varieties and unlimited collection on your screen, want to play video games late night, click the button and vast collection…

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History Of Goa From Ancient Times To 2019

By: Prajal Sakhardande, Bureau Chief-ICN Goa  PANAJI: Goa’s history goes back to her pre–historic Palaeolithic existence of the earliest humans in the caves or the banks of the Mhadei (Mandovi), Kushawati, Zuari, Dudhsagar rivers tracing their footprints through the Pansaimoll, Uzgallimall laterite beds to the Sosogad, Molanguinim, Diwar, Varkhand, Uskai, Chicalim, Sanguem, Dharbandoda, Mashem and several other caves. Its Neolithic Gaunkaris that is the village communities were its next progressive step, cultivating and creation of the khazans by the Kunbis, Gawdas, Velips, the Kharwis or the fisherfolk and later the Dravidians, Aryans building…

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A Thing Of Beauty Is A Joy Forever

By: Eram Fatima, Asstt. Editor-ICN  Maybe John Keats really observed the beauty of nature like I saw because if I was in his place I would have said the same: A thing of beauty is a joy forever, indeed. NEW DELHI: Since childhood I had a yearning to visit to places which I haven’t before. I have a fetish for travelling. When finally the opportunity arose out of the blue, I decided to make it my one of the memorable experiences ever. I always had an illusion in my mind that…

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‘Son-in-Law’ Of India Boris Johnson Is New British PM

The former Mayor of London had reached out to the Indian diaspora in UK, describing himself as the ‘son-in-law of India’. LONDON: Johnson is set to become prime minister on Wednesday after winning an election to lead the governing Conservatives. After British Prime Minister Teresa May’s resignation, Boris was a prominent choice to lead the country. The 55-year-old Tory MP  won with a huge margin after securing 92,153 votes compared to his rival candidate Jeremy Hunt, who got 46,656 votes.Boris described himself as the “son-in-law” of India and elaborated on his special…

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