New Delhi [India], November 28: HarperCollins India is delighted to announce the acquisition of Navya Naveli Nanda & Samyak Chakrabarty's forthcoming book, The Map: A playbook to navigate the new world.
According to Dr Rajesh Sagar, Professor of Psychiatry at AIIMS, "There is certain evidence where it has been shown that the problems over the last 25 years have doubled in terms of disability and burden. In fact, in the study, which was published in 2020 by the Lancet Psychiatry, which we
Boston (Massachusetts) [US]/ New Delhi [India], November 25: Rishihood University, India's first university dedicatedto national transformation, hosted a high-level international roundtable at the prestigious MITSamberg Conference Center in Boston, reinforcing India's growing contribution to
Calling the day "historic," the Prime Minister said India must simultaneously draw strength from its heritage and free itself from "the mentality of slavery" to achieve the goal of becoming a developed nation by 2047.
The Delhi High Court observed that the wife's pregnancy and subsequent miscarriage in 2019 could not wipe away the sustained pattern of mental cruelty she inflicted on her husband, as it granted him a decree of divorce and overturned the Family Court's refusal to do so.
Senior Consultant Psychiatrist Dr Nimesh Desai has warned that the synthetic drug Methamphetamine poses serious health risks, particularly for youth and individuals with mental health vulnerabilities. According to Dr Desai, Methamphetamine can trigger psychosis or schizophrenia in suscept
Mahrang Baloch, jailed BYC leader, urged Baloch youth to stay committed to their national movement, fight oppression with education and discipline, reject fear, and uphold truth, justice, and identity, while highlighting the deep suffering caused by enforced disappearances in Balochistan.
Deepshikha, the woman who saw the school student last time, before he headed to the Rajendra Place Metro Station and allegedly committed suicide, said that he looked disturbed and told her that the teachers "tortured" him.
Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha on Friday said that many people in the state still have a communist mentality and that acts of violence, including arson and terrorism, have been imported from the CPI(M), as per an official release.
"We have formed an investigation committee, and the school has also taken action. I see this not only as the Education Minister, but also as a concerned parent. Soon, I will be writing to schools to ask whether they are monitoring students' mental health and overall well-being in accordan