Priyanka Saurabh

Dr. Priyanka ‘Saurabh’ is a noted Hindi writer, poet, and columnist with strong command over both Hindi and English. She serves as a Lecturer in Political Science under the Government of Haryana and holds a PhD in the subject.

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Agri Reforms Key to India 2047

To achieve Developed India 2047, a comprehensive approach to agricultural reforms is necessary that combines welfare measures with market-driven mechanisms. India can guarantee an agriculture sector that is inclusive, resilient, and environmentally sustainable, empowers farmers, and safeguards the country’s future by adopting technology-driven solutions, encouraging sustainable practices, and promoting public-private partnerships. By importing Mexican wheat…

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How right is it to create controversy over the national anthem?

Playing the national anthem at important government events reinforces a sense of collective identity, unity, and patriotism among citizens. It is a symbolic reminder of shared national values and aspirations beyond regional, linguistic, and cultural differences. Under the Prevention of Insults to National Honour Act, 1971, deliberate insult or contempt of the national anthem is…

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Human metapneumovirus: A world of worry once again

Human metapneumovirus, part of the Pneumoviridae family, is a respiratory virus that causes illnesses ranging from mild colds to more severe lung infections such as pneumonia and bronchiolitis. Although less recognized than flu or respiratory syncytial virus, human metapneumovirus is an important cause of respiratory illnesses worldwide, especially during winter and spring. The virus poses…

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Increasing stress among civil servants becomes a hindrance in serving the nation

Bureaucrats face toxic work environments, verbal abuse, and constant multitasking, which significantly impact mental health. Most IAS officers suffer from insomnia and burnout due to the long hours they spend managing relief operations. Rapidly evolving stakeholder demands and limited training add to bureaucrats’ stress and reduce adaptability. Fatigue and mental stress increase the risk of…

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