Dr. Satyawan Saurabh

A distinguished writer, social thinker, and educationist from Haryana, Dr. Satyawan holds a PhD in Political Science. He also possesses a Diploma in Veterinary Science, a Diploma in Urdu, and a Postgraduate Diploma in Journalism

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Challenges of Growing Older

India has more elderly people than ever before. Most of them have little social security and cannot afford healthcare. While the government does not seem prepared to provide them with care. To meet these challenges, basic needs of physical and mental health, food and shelter, income security, and social care are needed. There are also…

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How can India solve the challenges of SAARC?

India can focus on strengthening bilateral ties with individual SAARC members, fostering trust and cooperation that can lead to greater multilateral success. India’s recent efforts with Bangladesh on connectivity and trade have improved bilateral cooperation despite SAARC’s limited progress. India can lead efforts to reform SAARC’s decision-making process, advocating majority-based decisions rather than consensus, which…

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Haryanvi language is lagging behind due to the government’s negligence

In his special interview given on the occasion of Haryana-Diwas, Dr. ‘Manav’ said that the state of Haryana was formed separately from Punjab based on language, but due to the government’s negligence, Haryanvi kept lagging. Dr. Ramniwas’ Manav’, who has spent fifty important years of his life in research and preservation of Hindi and Haryanvi…

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‘Lekhak Gaon’ in Uttarakhand Nurtures Writing Talent

‘Lekhak Gaon’ is an innovative initiative towards solving the practical difficulties faced by writers, poets, litterateurs, and other creative workers. This first Lekhak Gaon in Uttarakhand will emerge as a tourist destination of the future. This platform is a golden opportunity for those writers who can show society a new path through their words. The…

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Antibiotic resistance: a new pandemic threat of the 21st century

To prevent and control the spread of antibiotic resistance, individuals should only use antibiotics when prescribed by a certified health professional. Never ask for antibiotics if your health worker says you do not need them. Always follow your health worker’s advice when using antibiotics. Never share or use leftover antibiotics. Do not use antibiotics to…

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