18 December- International Migrants Day
Fr. John Felix S.J. & Sch. Albinus Hembrom S.J. One finds people on the move as migrants for various reasons. Some in search of food, some for work, some to…
Fr. John Felix S.J. & Sch. Albinus Hembrom S.J. One finds people on the move as migrants for various reasons. Some in search of food, some for work, some to…
The U N Genocide Convention gives the characteristics of genocide: “Acts committed with intention to destroy, in whole or part, a national, ethical, racial or religious groups including, We may…
Since 1988 December 1 is dedicated to raising awareness of the AIDS pandemic caused by the spread of HIV infection. Rise and Fall of AIDS Dr. Pr. Prabir Chatterjee Around…
The Constitution stands supreme as rule of law laying out freedom and equality, social, economic and political justice, right to practice and profess one’s religion, and, above all, right to…
Almost a quarter century old, the Jesuit-run Alterative Therapy Centre of Dumka Raiganj Province at Kalidanga in Birbhum district, West Bengal, Eastern India, has its aim to promote the health…
Marcette Buttigieg Epilepsy is a chronic disorder of the brain which causes sudden, excessive discharge of electricity from the brain cells (neurons) leading to seizures or ‘fits’. Since 2015, India…
The day is an opportunity for all students to raise their voice with regard to the equal access to education. 17 November was chosen to be the International Students’ Day…
Saumya Mishra The day is an opportunity for all students to raise their voice with regard to the equal access to education. 17 November was chosen to be the International…
Simlie Chakraborty Today’s students are tomorrow’s leaders! International Students’ Day is a global event, celebrated on November 17 every year. It is celebrated to remember the bravery of thousands of…
Nripendra Students are the future of every nation. On November 17, 1939, during the Second World War, the Nazi troops executed nine student leaders and sent over 1200 students to…