โTo be beautiful means to be yourself. You donโt need to be accepted by others. You need to accept yourself.โ โ Thich Nhat Hanh
Body shaming is referred to as the act of humiliating someone by making unsolicited rude remarks on their bodily appearance. Ideal body shapes for genders have existed throughout the ages, with one coming back in vogue only to result in the others slowly becoming unpopular. While this is uplifting to people of some body type, it is demeaning to the people on the other side of the spectrum. It almost appears as though one cannot be lauded without the other being demeaned. One can even body shame themselves by comparing their body to another person. Obese people in general generally have a worse social life than the normal person due to them being much more prone to being bullied, humiliated or ostracised. Due to these factors, in turn, they are also most likely to engage in similar bullying behaviour. Obesity is generally the act of having excess fat in the body. The main causes of obesity are as follows:
โข Excessive calorie intake.
โข Poor diet containing high quantities of junk of processed food, eating larger quantities, drinking high quantities of alcohol or fizzy drinks, or eating to feel better from low self-esteem or depression.
โข Lack of periodic physical exercise doesnโt allow the body to burn any fat.
โข Some people are just genetically more prone to gain weight โ this is uncommon but not rare. However, obesity is most likely due to environmental factors and poor eating habits picked up as a child.
โข Medical reasons such as an underlying disease such as hypothyroidism or cushingโs syndrome.
โข Some medicines taken to cure other diseases such as corticosteroids, epilepsy and diabetes may contribute to weight gain. This includes antidepressants and medicines for schizophrenia.
The use of phrases like โyou should put more meat on your bonesโ or โyou should start a better eating routineโ are both belittling and still used widely throughout the world. People who fall outside social standards of body proportions face criticism regularly. Theyโre often called โbraveโ for getting a gym membership, while a person could work out for a multitude of reasons other than losing body fat, similar to how some people may not be able to work out due to a multitude of reasons. Clothes are often used as objects of criticism for such people. The failure to realise that gain or loss in body fat may come from various factors such as physical or mental health conditions is also one of the reasons why people choose to pass remarks on anotherโs body.
Body shaming has been attributed as the key contributing factor to several disorders like anxiety, depression and anorexia. Children who grow up looking at photo shopped celebrities on newspapers and magazines try to resemble them and believe them to be perfect, when in reality their body is completely fine. These fake pictures create mostly unachievable standards for teenagers and thus are a cause of degradation of mental health over time.
Educational disparity
โLive as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live foreverโ โ Mahatma Gandhi
Educational disparity refers to the act of unequal distribution of academic resources among people. This can be through things like limitation in funding of government educational bodies, lack of skilled teachers and shortage of books and other technological means that aid education. It is one of the most important problems plaguing developing third world countries such as India. The education quality of a state may vary even when moving from city to city. Good education is a necessary thing in modern times in order to make it get a job or become successful. Schools containing a large number of minority students often have fewer and lower quality books, bigger class sizes, no labs, inexperienced teachers and less access to better learning materials overall. Thus students with a high potential but no money are unable to surpass the well-off. Inequalities among such students include:
โข Regional inequality
โข Inequality on the basis of gender
โข Caste based inequality
โข Household income
Many students in our country still lack a proper internet connection even in areas outside villages. This is a major drawback, due to most of education shifting online nowadays, especially due to the worldwide outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. Vast amounts of free educative material is available online for free, but cannot be accessed by most children due to the lack of an internet connection. Students coming from a wealthier background often do better in their studies. Although it is not impossible for a child from a poorer economic background to match up with him, it is quite a commendable job and for many, it is often not possible. In many rural areas, little or no schools exist which does not even give children the option to get educated. In metropolitian cities, education comes very costly and it isnโt possible for all parents to send their children to an expensive private school. Government schools still lack the guidance and infrastructure that is most likely present in their private counterparts. Most children in such schools have no access to labs and thus are never exposed to the practical side of education. Even in these modern times, we are unable to see ourselves under the lead of a woman. Girls are often denied education and are thought to be more appropriate to perform household chores. Men are expected to be better educated in comparison to women. Backdated mindsets and thoughts are the root cause of such problems. Reservations of seats in educational institutions have recently increased leading to the drop in the number of seats for meritorious children. There still exists a serious gap in education between the more privileged and the under privileged sections of the society.
โAn investment in knowledge pays the best interestโ โ Benjamin Franklin
The Government could teach young parents about the necessity of education and explain to them why they should educate their child instead of putting them to work. More encouragement can be given to children to study by providing awards to exceptionally brilliant students, even from a small age. Banners and posters could be put up and made attractive to attract peopleโs attention to the importance of quality education. The anti Ragging helpline is 18001805522 and the helpline for the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is 1800117002.
The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act or Right to Education Act engraves the importance of free education (that the child will not have discontinue his education due to lack of funds) and compulsory education (that the Government are liable to pay the charges for him to complete his education). The Government is now encouraging students towards higher education by offering various grants and scholarships to meritorious students. An increasing number of Government educational bodies has been observed in the last few decades. The Government is also now carefully monitoring the educational qualifications of teachers and emphasizing on quality education.
In recent times, there has been a disproportionate amount of rise in private school enrolment. A 2020 news article from the Hindustan times narrated that the students from the richest 20% of the society are 17 times more likely to be studying law from the poorest 20%. A huge percentage of India still craves English medium education, the lack of which is apparent in most cities and towns. In a 2011 Census, it was discovered that 73% of the Indian population was literate, out of which 81% were males and 65% were females.
The absence of constistent standards of education among educational bodies and the high cost of education are huge contributing factors to educational disparity. Without quality education, it is almost impossible for most people to become successful. This in turn makes them unable to provide their children with education, and this continues in a vicious cycle.
The crisis in Madagascar: Humanitarian, food and climate change
The crisis that has now been unfolded in terms of rising food crisis has been a result of years of negligence and the apathy that the area has received.
The southern Madagascar has seen severe droughts from the past three years but recently it has changes into famine amidst the pandemic situation.
According to Africanews the civilian population of the area have been feeding themselves with cactus fruit , a staple fruit of the region, wild potato and now due to three years of no rain stopped bearing fruit and in this situation of crisis the people have started to fill their bellies with white clay and tamarind.
The locals say that they have restored to this measure because the acidity of the tamarind is balanced by the white clay and that it helps fill their bellies.
The report by the World Food Programme suggests that not only the southern states have had to face this crisis but soon the other states will be facing the crisis. The WFP has been tackling the situation but the situation is far from good and they say that it will be now impossible to sustain life their with the limited amount of resources.
Humanitarian issue
Madagascar has been facing this issue for quite some time now but the region has been met with apathy by the world at large. The major help has been coming from the NGOs where the rich countries have neglected the area and the crisis it is facing. The WFP reports that the district of Ampanihy, around 80% of the livestock has been lost and the people have very low per capita income and most are unemployed.
This leaves with people having no choice but resorting to measures such as looting, stealing the cattle and robbing on to each other: the situation is anarchic. People have been fighting for survival and the biggest stakeholders in the process the children have lost the most.
Food and Health
Surviving on white clay and tamarind and also on non-nutritious food for several weeks, or months at stretch have stunted the growth of the children in the area. The white clay when consumed at large has resulted in โswollen belliesโ in the children and have resulted in numerous deaths.
The locals have been unable to provide their children with the bare minimum requirement of food leading them to witness the deaths in front of their eyes but sometimes when they return fetching food or water they find the dead bodies of their children: this has led them into trauma and has devasted them emotionally.
Climate Change
Climate change has been one of the main reasons behind the arid climate of the region and this type of droughts is not uncommon to the area but a stretch of three years of prolonged drought is really for the first time that the region has experienced. One of the reasons behind the aridity is the effect of El Nino winds.
Much of the island was once covered with evergreen and deciduous forest, but only the Eastern parts is scantly populated with forest cover.
The Guardian.com reports that the plateau suffers seriously from erosion. The forest has been cut in order to clear rice fields, to obtain fuel and building materials, and to export valuable timber such as ebony, rosewood, and sandalwood.
Sources : Africanews and Guardian.com
Drug and alcohol abuse
โAn over-indulgence of anything, even something as pure as water, can intoxicate.โ โ Criss Jami, Venus in Arms
Drugs often alter the way our mind perceives reality. Substance abuse is generally attributed to improper or excessive use of alcohol, medicine or other substances (legal or illegal). Drugs particularly affect an individualโs ability to perform usual actions by delaying them. Teens commonly take drugs due to peer pressure and eventually get addicted. If left untreated, it can result in a myriad of complex problems which may affect an individualโs life down the road. Some common examples of drug abuse are tobacco (nicotine), marijuana, painkillers, cocaine, heroin, benzodiazepines, stimulants, inhalants and sedatives. A few indications of ongoing substance abuse are:
โข Sudden lack of money
โข Disturbance in sleeping patterns
โข Lack of common sense or understanding
โข Secrecy about personal life
โข Not talking to friends
โข Sudden mood swings
โข Lapses in memory
โข Change in body weight and facial appearance
โข Poor eating habits
โข Negligence of personal hygiene
Although the consequences of drug and alcohol abuse vary, there are a few common ones which happen to most people. Among them are increased diabetes-related issues, sexual problems, birth defects, loss of bone density, loss in vision, weaker immune system and a higher than average risk of cancer. Early exposure to drugs or alcohol is generally attributed to poor outcomes in adulthood. However there exist some people whose bodies are much more susceptible to get addicted to drugs or alcohol than others. Often people may fall into bad company, which may induce them into taking drugs. Pre-existing mental health issues also contribute to addiction. Troubles in personal life can be a major cause of a person taking drugs. Excessive drug or alcohol abuse can stem from a toxic or broken relationship and this can turn into abuse in the long run. It is very important to keep a check on such habits during troubled times. Children who have exposed to any of their parents or loved ones being under the influence are far more likely to get addicted than the normal teenager. Things seen during childhood often leave a lasting mark in their brain.
The most widely used drugs in India include alcohol, cannabis, opium and heroin. Buprenorphine, propoxyphene and heroin rank the highest in the list of injected drugs. 62.5 million people in India use alcohol, 8.75 million use cannabis, 2 million use opiates while 0.6 million use sedatives or hypnotics. Around 26% of these people require urgent help. Most drugs are illegal and likely will leave the person with a criminal record. Indiaโs Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act (NDPS Act) was passed in 1985 and was underwent amendments in 1989, 2001 and lastly in 2014. The NDPS Act offers strict punishments to people for drug trafficking. In order to aid the NDPS Act, India released the Prevention of Illicit Trafficking act in 1988. This act contains provisions related to preventive detention of anyone who is associated to or performs drug trafficking. Such drugs are only allowed to be used under scientific purposes. Some of Indiaโs drug law enforcement agencies include the Narcotics Control Division, Central Bureau of Narcotics (CBN), The Narcotic Control Bureau (NCB) as well as other agencies like the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence, Central Bureau of Investigation, Customs Commission and the Border Security Force.
โCourage isnโt having the strength to go on โ it is going on when you donโt have the strength.โ โ Napolรฉon Bonaparte
Resources to prevent and diagnose substance abuse exist in order to help people in need. The first priority of such an addicted person should be to talk to a doctor. Other options include going to a rehab facility or participating in local support groups. The Indian Government currently has no national or local system of monitoring drug misuse. The Government could put up banners and posters to spread awareness about drug abuse. Advertisements on television and radio channels could be put up to gain a much higher reach. Schools and colleges may include programmes to educate young minds about the horrors of alcohol and drug usage. The national toll free drug de-addiction helpline is 1800-11-0031.
Reasons as to why addiction occurs are still undergoing research. Among the most commonly proved reasons is the release of a chemical substance in the brain called dopamine. This element is commonly released by the brain during occurrence of pleasure. However, the artificial induction of dopamine release far out shadows the natural release of dopamine in the brain. Thus individuals try to derive pleasure from the drug instead of other natural social activities. People who are addicted may need the drug to feel normal. Their body often feels sick and unwell whenever they cannot take the drug.
Alcohol and drug abuse can be prevented if the Government and todayโs youth should work for the betterment of the society. Education should be the primary step which would lead us to such goals. Together we can hope to dream of a better tomorrow.
Fadnavis to meet Maharashtra governor today over the Deshmukh issue.
The BJP leader submitted a memorandum to governor Bhagat Singh koshyari in which he requested a report regarding current situation in the state to be submitted to the President. The Maharashtra Cabinet holded a meeting on Wednesday morning to discuss the Deshmukh issue.
After the meeting, Fadnavis said that the governor should ask the chief minister what action has been taken on the issue of extortion and transfer racket. “CM Uddhav Thackeray has maintained silence on the entire political crisis. We have requested Governor to make him speak and seek a report from him,” said the former chief minister.
The BJP has been trying to attack the three-party ruling Maharashtra Vikas Aghadi (MVA) alliance over the allegations against state home minister Anil Deshmukh, demanding his resignation. The NCP leader has been accused of corruption by Param Bir Singh, an IPS officer who was transferred as Mumbai police commissioner during the investigation into security threat case against billionaire Mukesh Ambani.
Param Bir Singh said in a letter to CM Uddhav Thackeray that Deshmukh provided Assistant Police Inspector Sachin Vaze, arrested in the Amabni Bomb scare case, a target to extort Rs 100 crore from various establishments of Mumbai. Singh has been able to move the Supreme Court against his transfer and to seek a CBI enquiry against Deshmukh.
The NCP, part of MVA, has also backed the minister and their actions, ruling out his resignation. NCP chief Sharad Pawar who was the head of stitching three -party alliance of Shiv Sena, NCP and Congress – acting as the chief crisis manager, held a press conference and multi party meeting to discuss the issue. He told reporters on Monday that Deshmukh was recuperating from Covid-19 during the period Param Bir Singh has claimed that Deshmukh was indulged in “extortion activities” through police officers.
But Fadnavis took a stand against the senior politician from Maharashtra over the statement. “Deshmukh was in home quarantine from February 15-27 but met officers and was not in isolation. I feel Pawar Sahab was not briefed properly yesterday,” the BJP leader said.
Fadnavis claimed the Maha Vikas Agadi (MVA) government in the state did not act even on a state intelligence department report containing audio intercepts of “large scale corruption” in police transfers and postings, and said he would seek a probe by the CBI.
The BJP leader met the Union home secretary in Delhi on Tuesday and submitted all the evidence regarding the issue so that they can verify all the documents. “The Union home secretary told me that they will verify document and evidence submitted and report will be sent to the Central government, which will take appropriate action,” Fadnavis told reporters after the meeting.
However, Shiv Sena Leader Sanjay Raut clearly declined that there is nothing serious in the documents which was given to the home secretary by Fadnavis. “The Government will not come under threat with it,” he added.
Meanwhile, amid the protest for his resignation, Deshmukh met Thackeray at the latter’s residence ‘Varsha’ in Mumbai on Tuesday.
Cyberbullying
“Cyber bullies can hide behind a mask of anonymity online and do not need direct physical access to their victims to do unimaginable harm.” – Anna Maria Chavez
Cyberbullying is known as the act of using laptops, mobile phones, computers or other digital technology in order to anger, shame or hurt others. It is quite a prevalent topic in todayโs day and age. This form of bullying is known to be quite different than the other โtraditionalโ forms of bullying. Traditional bullying includes bullying which is mostly physical or verbal within close proximity of the victim. Cyberbullying has much harsher levels of harassment due to anonymity offered by the internet. Thus the bullies can continue without any fear of reciprocation. While traditional bullying occurs only when the victim is in close proximity with the bully, cyberbullying can happen anytime, anywhere. Online privacy is quite a rare thing these days. This can cause the victim much more grief since he is being bullied in public. There is a popular saying-โwhat goes online, stays onlineโ. This is quite true in this case and this form of bullying thus causes massive psychological damage. Cyberbullying is also hard to discover, and mostly depends on the victim coming forward, requesting for help. This is especially rare in children who do not have the maturity to do so and thus is quite a potent threat to children online.
Examples of cyberbullying may include the posting of an individualโs private pictures on the internet, verbal abuse such as in online videogames, cyber stalking, impersonating a person online, or spreading hateful messages through multi-accounting. The main places where these occur are social media, through emails or through text.
The effects of cyber bullying are huge, and can contribute in massive humiliation of the victim. It can also be a cause of the victim isolating himself from the outside world, which in turn may make him further susceptible to various mental illnesses. Anger and frustration may also stem from such practices which have a further negative impact on health. This form of bullying may particularly render the victim feeling powerless which can cause mental consequences like depression, anxiety, low self-esteem and cause the victim to want to perform self-harm, have academic issues and suicidal thoughts.
In these modern times, it is very important to know how to react to such problems. The easiest way to get help is to open up to someone by telling them about your problems. Another simple way is to just walk away from the bully and this requires much less mental stress. An individual getting bullied online should ideally take a break instead of working on immediate retaliation, as decisions are best taken with a clear mind. Protection of oneself online is very important and this can be done by staying aware of such people at all times. An antivirus is a necessary application to have and can often save individuals from attacks like phishing and malware, or even simply block them from accessing a malicious site, which in turn prevents their data from being leaked and used as a source of ridicule or blackmail. Awareness should be spread regarding resources to fight cyberbullying. The anti-bullying helpline of http://www.childline.org for children in India is 1098. These are quite frequent occurences and more resources should be developed to fight these actively.
Very few laws exist in India pertaining to cyberbullying. Among them, the most eminent ones are the section 354A, 354D, 507 under the Indian Penal Code (IPC). The Indian Internet Report from 2019 suggests that 2 in 3 internet users (66%) are between the ages of 12 and 29. 1 in every 10 adolescents (10%) in India are victims of cyberbullying. A large percentage of teens have already been victims of cyberbullying. A large number of cases like these are estimated to be unreported which causes the number seem to be lower than the original. Reports should be instantly sent to online service providers, law enforcement and to educational institutions in case of students. Friends and family should be well-informed to intervene in such cases instead of allowing it to occur. Seminars and meetings should be conducted on this topic to further spread awareness. The Government could put up banners and posters in order to encourage citizens to actively fight cyberbullying.
The reason people perform cyberbullying is much debated among researches. There is quite the possibility that it is accidental and occurs during friendly banter or ridicule. However, the most recognised reasons are the ability to stay anonymous on the internet, the ignorance of the consequences of such deeds and also social pressure. Many teenagers may simply think it to be โcoolโ to bully an individual, just because their peers are doing the same.
As technology progresses, more and more people continued to become victims of cyberbullying every day. It should be our job to offer them a helping hand in order to eradicate this problem for once and for all.
COVID-19 and the second wave : What it means for India?
COVID 19 here to stay or leave?
India has been experiencing a second wave in the COVID-19. Patients have been rising particularly in the state of Maharashtra, Karnataka,parts of Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh and resonable restrictions and night curfews have been put into place.
According to the experts the main reason behind the surge in the cases has been the ignorance of the pandemic protocols such as wearing of masks social distancing frequent sanitisation and taking other effective measures.
Some relief has come since the severity of the cases and mortality rate have now gone down in comparison to those during the first wave of the pandemic hit. According to the experts the reasons for this dip could be that the medical fraternity has come to know of the ways to deal with the patients and the situation. Another plausible reason can be a herd immunity which has been acquired by the people living in India but this remains to be a matter of research since there is no conclusive evidence to prove this.
What is the road ahead for India?
According to the researchers and doctors involved in the medical fraternity a compete lockdown is not the answer to tackling this situation because COVID 19 cannot simply be done away with by locking people at home.
The way forward is to follow the pandemic rules and to speed up the immunisation process but this does not mean that after getting the first dose of vaccination one is immunised completely and cannot acquire COVID 19 again, therefore, the people who have had the first shot also have to follow the COVID 19 protocols.
According to Dr Parker a senior pulmonary consultant, the COVID-19 vaccines must be made available in the free market and the people of the upper middle class and above should pay and get the vaccine whereas the people belonging to the lower income group and below should get the vaccine for free using the money that has been collected by selling the vaccines.
But according to Dr Mehta of Medanta Critical Care ,this is not feasible right now taking into consideration the capacity of production of vaccines and availability of only two types of vaccines in India. This might be taken up after a few months when more options are available with us.
Some takeaways or possibilities in the near future :
The government alone cannot tackle the situation unless it has the cooperation from the people. The government also has to keep in mind while making policies that the people are facing COVID 19 fatigue, are frustrated because of low income and inflation and also because of unemployment and lack of human interaction.
The government instead of going for a complete lockdown should call for certain restrictions like closing down of the community spaces for example religious places, regulate the functioning of physical market places and food joints, provide people with jobs to venture out and boost production to tackle inflation and occupied people will have less time about unnecessarily which might prove effective against slowing down the pace of rise in COVID 19 patients.
Source used : NDTV’s “COVID-19 News : India’s Second COVID Wave Milder than First?Experts Answer” dated 17/03/2021 .
Managing Cities and Towns, Urban Governance, Local Government, and Planning & Development Agencies/Organizations
1. Introduction
Cities and towns are complex systems that require effective management to ensure orderly development, efficient infrastructure, and improved quality of life for residents. Rapid urbanization in many countries, particularly in developing nations like India, has increased the demand for effective urban management and governance. Managing urban areas involves coordinating land use, infrastructure development, transportation systems, housing, environmental protection, and public services.
Urban governance refers to the processes, institutions, and mechanisms through which cities and towns are planned, managed, and administered. It involves collaboration between government authorities, private organizations, and community stakeholders to achieve sustainable urban development.

2. Managing Cities and Towns
Managing cities and towns involves the administration and regulation of urban areas to ensure efficient functioning and development. Urban management includes activities such as planning land use, providing infrastructure, maintaining public services, and enforcing development regulations.
Key Functions of Urban Management
Urban management generally involves the following activities:
- Land-use planning and regulation
- Infrastructure development and maintenance
- Transportation management
- Housing and urban development
- Environmental protection and waste management
- Public health and sanitation services
- Disaster management and resilience planning
Effective urban management requires coordination among multiple agencies and institutions.
3. Urban Governance
Urban governance refers to the system of decision-making and administrative processes used to manage urban areas. It involves the interaction between government institutions, private sector organizations, and citizens.
Urban governance focuses on ensuring transparency, accountability, participation, and efficiency in managing cities.
Principles of Urban Governance
Good urban governance is based on several key principles:
- Participation: Involving citizens and stakeholders in decision-making processes.
- Transparency: Ensuring openness in government activities and policies.
- Accountability: Holding authorities responsible for their actions and decisions.
- Efficiency: Delivering public services effectively and efficiently.
- Equity: Ensuring fair distribution of resources and services among all communities.
Urban governance helps create democratic and responsive urban management systems.
4. Role of Local Government in Urban Development
Local governments play a central role in managing cities and towns. They are responsible for implementing development policies, providing basic services, and regulating urban growth.
Urban Local Bodies (ULBs)
Urban local bodies are the main institutions responsible for urban governance in cities and towns. They operate at the local level and address the specific needs of urban communities.
Examples include:
- Municipal corporations (large cities)
- Municipal councils or municipalities (medium-sized towns)
- Nagar panchayats (smaller urban areas)
These institutions function under the framework of decentralization established by the 74th Constitutional Amendment Act of 1992 in India.
Functions of Urban Local Governments
Urban local governments perform several important functions, including:
- Preparation and implementation of development plans
- Provision of water supply and sanitation services
- Solid waste management
- Maintenance of roads and public spaces
- Regulation of building construction and land use
- Public health and environmental management
These functions help ensure the smooth functioning of urban areas.
5. Planning and Development Agencies
Urban planning and development often require specialized agencies and organizations that assist governments in preparing plans, implementing projects, and managing infrastructure.
Town and Country Planning Organizations
These organizations provide technical expertise in land-use planning, urban design, and regional planning.
Their responsibilities include:
- Preparation of master plans and development plans
- Conducting urban surveys and research
- Advising governments on planning policies
Development Authorities
Development authorities are specialized agencies established to manage large urban development projects.
Their functions include:
- Preparation of master plans
- Development of housing and infrastructure projects
- Regulation of land development
- Acquisition and development of land for urban expansion
Examples include urban development authorities established in major cities.
Metropolitan Planning Authorities
In large metropolitan regions, specialized authorities coordinate development across multiple municipalities and administrative areas.
Their responsibilities include:
- Regional transportation planning
- Infrastructure development
- Environmental management
- Coordination between local governments
Housing Boards
Housing boards are responsible for planning and developing housing projects, particularly for low-income and middle-income groups.
They work to address housing shortages and improve urban living conditions.
6. Role of Other Stakeholders
Urban governance involves not only government institutions but also various other stakeholders.
Private Sector
Private developers and investors play an important role in infrastructure development, housing projects, and commercial development.
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
NGOs contribute to urban development through community participation, social programs, and environmental initiatives.
Community Participation
Local communities and residents are important participants in urban governance. Public consultations and participatory planning processes help ensure that development projects address local needs.
7. Challenges in Urban Governance
Despite the importance of urban governance, several challenges affect the effective management of cities and towns.
Rapid Urbanization
Fast population growth in cities increases the demand for housing, infrastructure, and services.
Institutional Fragmentation
Multiple agencies may have overlapping responsibilities, leading to coordination problems.
Financial Constraints
Urban local bodies often face limited financial resources to implement development projects.
Infrastructure Deficits
Many cities struggle to provide adequate infrastructure and services to growing populations.
Addressing these challenges requires improved institutional coordination, stronger governance frameworks, and innovative planning strategies.
8. Importance of Effective Urban Governance
Effective urban governance contributes to:
- Improved infrastructure and public services
- Sustainable urban development
- Better environmental management
- Economic growth and investment
- Improved quality of life for urban residents
Good governance ensures that cities remain livable, resilient, and inclusive.
9. Conclusion
Managing cities and towns requires coordinated efforts from urban governance institutions, local governments, and planning agencies. Urban governance provides the framework through which cities are administered, policies are implemented, and development is guided.
Local governments play a central role in providing services and managing urban growth, while planning and development agencies assist in preparing plans and implementing infrastructure projects. Collaboration between government institutions, private sector organizations, and communities is essential for effective urban management.
As urbanization continues to increase, strengthening urban governance systems and improving institutional capacity will be crucial for achieving sustainable and inclusive urban development.
Feminism
What is feminism?
Who are called as a feminist?
What does a feminist do?
Why feminism arrived?
Before saying about feminism let me clear one thing feminism is not only about women getting equal rights and opportunities rather feminism is a belief that every individual should be given equal rights, powers and opportunities. If you stand for equality then you are a feminist. Basically feminist are those individuals who takes care no one is treated unfairly.
Feminism started in the 19th and early 20th centuries addressing issues of women’s suffrage (the right of women to vote in elections). The second-wave feminism started in 1960s broadened debate to include cultural inequalities, gender norms, and the role of women in society.
During the 17th and 18th centuries in Europe many Enlightenment philosophers defended the rights of women, including Jeremy Bentham (1781), Marquis de Condorcet (1790), and Mary Wollstonecraft (1792). Other important writers of the time also expressed the views of the feminist.
Unlike the Western feminist movement, India’s movement was initiated by men, and later joined by women. The first phase of feminism in India was initiated by men to uproot the social evils of sati (widow immolation), to allow widow remarriage, to forbid child marriage, and to reduce illiteracy, as well as to regulate the age of consent and to ensure property rights through legal intervention.
But feminism as an initiative by women started independently a little later in Maharashtra by pioneering advocates of women’s rights and education: Savitribai Phule, who started the first school for girls in India (1848).
Tarabai Shinde, who wrote India’s first feminist text Stri Purush Tulana (A Comparison Between Women and Men) in 1882; and Pandita Ramabai, who criticized patriarchy and caste-system in Hinduism, married outside her caste and converted to Christianity (1880s).
The Bengali reformers included abolishing sati, which was a widow’s death by burning on her husband’s funeral pyre, abolishing the custom of child marriage, abolishing the disfiguring of widows, introducing the marriage of upper caste Hindu widows, promoting women’s education, obtaining legal rights for women to own property, and requiring the law to acknowledge women’s status by granting them basic rights in matters such as adoption.
The second phase started when Mahatma Gandhi expanded Indian women’s public activities by initiating them into the non-violent civil disobedience movement against the British. Many women organisations formed. Women-only organisations like All India Women’s Conference (AIWC) and the National Federation of Indian Women (NFIW) emerged. Women started looking for their scope in leadership roles in political parties, women’s franchise and communal awards. In 1954 the Indian Communist Party formed its own women’s wing known as the National Federation of Indian Women.
By the 19th century and 20th century more women issues came to spotlight. More amount of women became active and started protesting for their rights. Feminists in the 1970s challenged the inequalities that had been established and fought to reverse them. These inequalities included the unequal wages for women. The aim was to abolish the free service of women.
Struggle of feminist are still going on. Many women are still fighting for their freedom. We need to change this view that women don’t need permission they have their voice and they can make their own choice.
Let’s find out about some Indian feminists and their contributions. They are :
- Savitribai Phule – She is one of the earliest Indian feminists. She started the first school for girls in India in the year 1848.
- Tarabai Shinde – The writer of India’s first feminist text Stri Purush Tulana (A Comparison Between Women and Men) in 1882.
- Kamini Roy – She is a poet and suffragette. She became the first woman Honors Graduate in India in 1886.
- Saroj Nalini Dutt โ She is the early social reformer who pioneered the formation of educational Women’s Institutes in Bengal.
- Mira Datta Gupta โ Activist for women’s issues and one of the founding members of the All India Women’s Conference.
- Sarala Devi Chaudhurani โ Founder of the Bharat Stree Mahamandal, one of the first women’s organisations in India.
Novak Djokovic enters semifinals of Men’s Singles in Australian Open Tennis
In Tennis, Serena Williams will meet Naomi Osaka in the Australian Open women’s semifinals tomorrow. Serena defeated Simona Halep, 6-3, 6-3, and Osaka triumphed over Chinese Taipei’s Hsieh Su-Wei 6-2, 6-2 in the Australian Open quarterfinals yesterday.
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On the men’s side, Novak Djokovic edged Alexander Zverev 6-7(6), 6-2, 6-4, 7-6(6) to book his last-four berth, as Russian qualifier Aslan Karatsev continued his dream run with a win over an injured Grigor Dimitrov.ย It was was Djokovicโs 300th Grand Slam match victory. This is the ninth time Djokovic has made the Australian Open semifinal. He has gone on to win the title on all eight previous occasions.
COVID-19 recovery rate in country reaches 97.33 per cent
The COVID-19 recovery rate in the country has touched 97.33 per cent. Health Ministry said, in the last 24 hours, 11 thousand 833 people were discharged. Till now, one crore six lakh 44 thousand 858 people have recovered from the COVID-19 infection. In the last 24 hours, 11 thousand 610 new cases were reported.
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With this, total number of cases have reached one crore nine lakh 37 thousand 320. The Ministry said, 100 deaths were reported in the last 24 hours. With this, the death toll has gone up to one lakh 55 thousand 913. Active cases are now at one lakh 36 thousand 549. So far, 89 lakh 99 thousand 230 beneficiaries have been vaccinated.ย
Karnataka govt makes RT-PCR negative certificate mandatory for all passengers arriving from UK, Brazil and South Africa
The Karnataka state Government has issued a new protocol for those arriving from the UK, Brazil and South Africa. This measure is taken after four cases of South Africa variant and one case of Brazilian variant was found in India. The state Government has also issued new directions for those coming into the state from Kerala following the detection of 40 Covid positive cases in a nursing college in Bengaluru.
AIR correspondent reports that the state Government has made it mandatory for passengers arriving into the state from the UK, Brazil and South Africa to produce RT PCR negative test report at the airport and undergo home quarantine for 14 days. They need to take the RT PCR test again on the seventh day. Those found positive will be taken to institutional quarantine facilities with their samples sent for genomic sequencing.
Similarly passengers from Kerala with RT PCR negative test results not older than 72 hours are made mandatory. Those who have come from Kerala in the last two weeks are asked to undergo the Covid tests.
Kiran Bedi removed as Puducherry LG; Telangana Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan given additional charge
Dr. Kiran Bedi has been removed from the post of Puducherry Lieutenant Governor. In a press communiquรฉ, Rashtrapati Bhawan said, Telangana Governor Dr. Tamilisai Soundararajan has been given additional charge as Lieutenant Governor of Puducherry.
Meanwhile, the V. Narayanasamy led Congress government has been reduced to minority with the resignation of a Congress MLA. Mr. John Kumar elected from Kamaraj Nagar constituency resigned yesterday.
PM Modi to launch several key projects of oil & gas sector in Tamil Nadu today
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will dedicate to the nation and lay the foundation of key projects of the oil and gas sector in Tamil Nadu this evening through video conferencing.
Mr Modi will dedicate to the nation the Ramanathapuram -Thoothukudi natural gas pipeline and the Gasoline Desulphurisation Unit at Chennai Petroleum Corporation Limited, Manali. He will also lay the foundation stone of Cauvery Basin Refinery at Nagapattinam. These projects will bring in substantial socio-economic benefits and will boost the countryโs march towards Urja Aatmanirbharta.
Governor of Tamil Nadu Banwarilal Purohit, Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu Edappadi K Palaniswamy and Petroleum Minister Dharmendra Pradhan will be present on the occasion. AIR correspondent reports that the 700 crore rupees pipeline project extends to a distance of 143 kilometer and begins at Ennore and passes through – Thiruvallur- Bengaluru- Puducherry- Nagapattinam- Madurai- Tuticorin Natural Gas Pipeline. It will also help utilise gas from ONGC Gas fields and deliver natural gas as feedstock to industries and other commercial customers.
The Gasoline Desulphurisation Unit at Chennai Petroleum Corporation Limited (CPCL), Manali has been constructed at a cost of about 500 crore rupees. It will produce low, less than 8 ppm sulphur, environment-friendly gasoline, which will help reduce emission considerably and contribute towards a cleaner environment. The Cauvery Basin Refinery project to be set up at Nagapattinam will have a capacity of 9 million metric tonnes per annum. It will be set up through a Joint Venture of IOCL and CPCL at an estimated cost of 31 thousand 500 crore rupees. It will produce Motor Spirit and Diesel meeting BS-VI specifications, and Polypropylene as a value-added product.
GREENERY
Greenery may refer to any foliage of a plant, either live, freshly cut, or artificial. The term is used in the landscaping, interior design, and florist industries. Greenery is referred to nature. Nature is the natural, physical, material world or universe. Nature can be referred to as phenomena of the physical world, and also to life in general. Nature is very important for our living. It would be very difficult to live without nature. The study of nature is large.
Human beings are considered to an important part of nature. Human activity is often understood as a separate category from other natural phenomena. The concept of nature as a whole, the physical universe, is one of the several expansions of the original notion.
Nature can refer to the general realm of living plants and animals, and in some cases to the processes associated with inanimate objects-the way that particular types of things exist and change of their own accord, such as the weather and geology of the Earth. It is often taken to mean the “natural environment” or “wilderness”-wild animals, rocks, forest, and in general those things that have not been substantially altered by human intervention, or which persist despite human intervention.
Greenery or Nature is very important for our living, life and our souls. We should take care of our surroundings and nature.
CHOCOLATES

Chocolates are love. People just love consuming chocolates as they are very sweet and delicious. Chocolates are a preparation of roasted and ground cacao seeds that is made in the form of a liquid, paste, or in a block, which may be used as a flavoring ingredient in other foods.
The process of preparation of chocolates is that the seeds of the cacao tree have an intense bitter taste and must be fermented to develop the flavor. After fermentation, the beans are dried, cleaned, and roasted. The shell is removed to produce cacao nibs, which are then ground to cocoa mass, unadulterated chocolate in rough form. Once the cocoa mass is liquefied by heating, it is called chocolate liquor. The liquor may also be cooled and processed into its two components: cocoa solids and cocoa butter.
Chocolate is one of the most popular food types and flavors in the world, and many foodstuffs involving chocolate exist, particularly desserts, including cakes, pudding, mousse, chocolate brownies, and chocolate chip cookies. Many candies are filled with sweetened chocolate. Chocolate bars are either made up of solid chocolate or other ingredients coated in chocolate, are eaten as snacks. Gifts of chocolate molded into different shapes are traditional on certain Western holidays, including Christmas, Easter, Valentine’s Day, and Hanukkah. Chocolate is also used in hot and cold beverages, such as chocolate milk and hot chocolate, and in some alcoholic drinks, such as creme de cacao.
Who is Marjorie Taylor Greene, the Republican whose past comments are causing a furore in the US House.
The US House of Representatives is set to vote on whether to strip firebrand Republican lawmaker Marjorie Taylor Greene of her committee assignments, after several of her past social media posts and comments sparked a furore within the Democratic Party. This comes after top Republican leader Kevin McCarthy condemned her controversial remarks, but failed to take action against her.
Before she won a US House seat representing Northwest Georgia last year, she was known to have made a number of racist, anti-semitic and anti-Muslim statements on social media. She notably courted controversy for supporting a host of conspiracy theories, including the since-debunked QAnon theory.
In recent weeks, several old comments resurfaced where the Georgia Republican claimed school shootings were staged and even liked posts that called for the execution of top Democratic leaders, such as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. Lawmakers on either side of the aisle have slammed Greene for her comments, and several Democrats have demanded her resignation.
But on Wednesday, McCarthy declined to take action against her โ a decision that has angered both House Democrats as well as a growing number of Republicans, including Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell. In a lengthy statement, McCarthy condemned her past comments but accused the Democratic Party of trying to carry out a โpartisan power grabโ by pushing for Greeneโs resignation so vehemently.
Who is Marjorie Taylor Greene?
Greene co-owns a commercial construction and renovation company with her husband in Georgia. In November last year, she won a US House seat from Georgiaโs 14th congressional district, where she ran unopposed after her Democratic opponent Kevin Van Ausdal dropped out of the race in September.
Greene is no stranger to controversy. Over the last few months, she has been widely criticised for some troubling social media posts and statements that have recently resurfaced. She has publicly endorsed the far-right QAnon conspiracy theory and has even repeatedly expressed racist views in public.
Despite this, she was a favourite of former President Donald Trump who praised her and once even called her a โfuture republican star. Trump himself has repeatedly refused to denounce the since-debunked QAnon theory, which suggests that the former President is secretly fighting a highly-placed child sex-trafficking ring.
But after she was criticised by several Republican leaders for elevating the warped theory during her primary race against fellow Republican candidate and neurosurgeon John Cowan, Greene distanced herself from QAnon conspiracy, without explicitly denouncing it.
In January, the political newcomer was once again in the spotlight when she introduced a measure attempting to impeach US President Joe Biden, accusing him of abuse of power and corruption. Late last month, another set of old social media posts surfaced, prompting the Democratic Party to file a resolution to strip her of her committee assignments.
Why are Greeneโs social media posts causing outrage?
In January, Greene took down dozens ofย Facebook posts dating back to 2018 and 2019, where she publicly endorsed a number of fringe conspiracy theories and showed her support for executing Democrats, CNN reported.
She has been slammed for claiming that mass shootings are โfalse flagsโ used to justify gun control. In one video shared on social media, she is seen harassing David Hogg, a survivor of a school shooting who now advocates for gun control. In another video shared in 2017, just days after a gunman shot and killed 58 people at a music festival in Las Vegas, she suggested that the incident was staged by gun control activists to promote their agenda.
She has also previously claimed that the 2018 wildfires in California were started by โJewish space lasersโ.
A CNN review of Greeneโs activity on Facebook found that apart from filling her feed with extremist content and conspiracy theories, she also indicated her support for executing prominent Democrats. In January, 2019, Greene liked a comment on her post that advocated โa bullet to the headโ of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
On Monday this week, a group of House Democrats introduced a resolution to remove Greene from her committee assignments in the House Education & Labor Committee and the House Budget Committee. Her appointment to the Education & Labour Committee caused tremendous friction between Republicans and Democrats, with the latter questioning how she could possibly be placed in the panel given her history of troubling posts and statements, particularly about school shootings.
โI think that the focus has to be on the Republican leadership of this House of Representatives for the disregard they have for the death of those children,โ Pelosi said at the time, according to NBC News. โYouโre just going to have to ask them why they thought that that raised itself to the level of something appropriate to do in the Congress of the United States.โ
How did the Republican Party respond to the Democratsโ demands?
In a statement issued on Wednesday, top Republican Kevin McCarthy condemned Greene for endorsing conspiracy theories and making bigoted statements, but did not take away her posts on the two congressional committees.
โPast comments from and endorsed by Marjorie Taylor Greene on school shootings, political violence, and anti-Semitic conspiracy theories do not represent the values or beliefs of the House Republican Conference,โ he said. His statement was issued following a closed-door meeting of Republican leaders, where they debated whether to strip Greene of her leadership posts.
They were also deciding the fate of Wyoming Republican Representative Liz Cheney after she voted in favour of impeaching former President Trump. Finally, Cheney, the third-highest ranking Republican, survived a secret ballot to oust her by 145-61.
Meanwhile, there is more of a divide within the party as far as Greene is concerned. Several top Republican lawmakers have been vocal in their criticism of her past comments. Florida Senator Marco Rubio called her โeither deranged or a sadistโ. Mitch McConnell accused her of embracing โloony liesโ that were a โcancerโ to the party. Senator Todd Young of Indiana said she was โnuttyโ and an embarrassment to the party, BBC reported.
During the meeting, Marjorie apologised for her past statements. She said that she did, in fact, believe school shootings were real and called them โawfulโ. Greene told her colleagues that she had made a mistake by being curious about QAnon, The Hill reported. At the conclusion of her address, several Republican leaders gave her a standing ovation, the report stated.
Some Republicans have argued that Greene cannot be published for comments she made before she was elected.
What next?
Nancy Pelosi announced that the House would proceed with a vote on Thursday to decide whether Greene will be removed from the education and budget committees. To pass, the measure needs a simple majority in the Democrat-controlled House.
โMcCarthyโs failure to lead his party effectively hands the keys over to Greene โ an anti-Semite, QAnon adherent and 9/11 Truther,โ Pelosi said in a statement. Republicans are responding to the Democratsโ push to expel Greene, by trying to remove Democratic lawmaker Ilhan Omar from her committees for statements they have alleged were anti-semitic.
Why not remove Marjorie Taylor Greene from Congress altogether?
Democratic Congressman Jimmy Gomez Wednesday announced that he was introducing a resolution to expel Greene from the Congress for her comments.
โAs if it werenโt enough to amplify conspiracy theories that the September 11 attacks were an inside job and the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School was staged, a string of recent media reports has now confirmed that Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene had previously supported social media posts calling for political violence against the Speaker of the House, members of Congress, and former Presidentย Barack Obama,โ he said in a statement.
โHer very presence in office represents a direct threat against the elected officials and staff who serve our government, and it is with their safety in mind, as well as the security of institutions and public servants across our country, that I call on my House colleagues to support my resolution to immediately remove Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene from this legislative body,โ he added. But is it possible for Greene to be expelled from the Congress altogether? Experts say that it seems unlikely.
India series on free-to-air channel in England a boost for Test Cricket
For the first time since the 2005 Ashes,ย Englandย Test cricket returns to Channel 4. On Wednesday, the free-to-air terrestrial channel confirmed that it had secured the rights for the four-match series between India and England from Star Sports.
What is the history of cricket broadcast in England?
The BBC covered all England home games for 60 years until 1999, when they lost the rights to Channel 4. The matches were on free-to-air television till Englandโs Ashes win over Australia in 2005 before all international cricket broadcast in the UK moved to Comcastโs pay-TV operator Sky.
While before anyone with television could see Englandโs home games, the move to Sky made a subscription necessary.
Sky did share the rights with Channel 4 in a one-off deal for the 2019 World Cup final between England and New Zealand โ and the hostsโ thrilling Super Over win over New Zealand at Lordโs attracted 15.4 million viewers over the course of the day.
What is the new deal?
According to the deal, all four Test matches along with highlights will be available for free on Channel 4, as well as its dedicated streaming platform: All 4.
Channel 4 will get the Star Sportsโ live world feed commentary from India. An in-house, London-based panel of former England captains Alastair Cook and Andrew Strauss will provide the expert analysis, along with presenter Rishi Persad
โWeโre delighted to be showing live Test cricket on Channel 4 again and given the recent performances of both sides this series is set to be a cracker,โ Channel 4โs head of sport Pete Andrews told Variety. โWeโre thrilled to have struck this deal with Star Sports.โ
The UK radio rights, meanwhile have gone to TalkSport, and the BBC Test Match Special team will opt for the โCricket Socialโ format of online discussion instead of ball-by-ball commentary by pundits.
How did Channel 4 pip Sky Sports and BT Sport?
Citing sources in India, The Times reported that Channel 4 may have paid as little as ยฃ5 million to Star Sports, which had initially been seeking more than ยฃ20 million for both the Test and limited-overs UK rights. Sky and BT Sport may have had to pay more due to a smaller potential audience than Channel 4. While the Test deal has been finalised, Star Sports might look for a more lucrative deal for the limited-overs matches.
Sky and BT Sport have also been in cost-cutting mode since theย Covid- 19 pandemicย hit, and are expected to battle it out for the Premier League football rights later this year.
The early-morning start also adds a wrinkle. The matches will begin at 4am England time, except for the third Test โ a day-night match with a 9am start.
What has been the response?
England captain Joe Root hoped Test cricketโs return to terrestrial television will โinspire the next generation.โ
โYou look at the stuff Sky do and the reach they get, they do a wonderful job and they give great content for all the viewers. [But] this is a great opportunity to reach out to a new audience, to grow the game as we keep talking about and for it to be more accessible for everyone else,โ Root told the Guardian. โSo itโs a great thing for the sport and hopefully people will tune in and watch us and have something to smile about at the end of it.โ
Jonathan Trott, Englandโs batting consultant in India who played all his 52 Tests career behind Skyโs paywall, called the development โexciting.โ
โI think the more people we can get watching the game is a great idea and fantastic for the sport,โ Trott told The Times. โIโm sure itโs going to be exciting for everybody. For people in lockdown, hopefully they can watch it and we can get the nation behind the side and give a little bit back in what is quite a testing time all around the world.โ
For the Telegraph, historian Simon Heffer wrote: โPerhaps teenagers wonโt flood back to county grounds this summer after watching India play England on free-to-air television: but it will spark the imagination of some. If a way can be found to keep showing serious cricket on free-to-air channels, it will remind the young generation that it is there.โ
More vaccine doses given than Covid cases detected
In the couple of months since governments took up vaccination against the novelย coronavirus, the number of vaccine doses administered worldwide has crossed the number ofย Covid-19 cases detected in the one year since theย pandemicย began.
Until February 3, a total of 107.34 million vaccine doses had been administered across the world, according to the online resource Our World in Data, which collates data from various government and educational institutions. This does not reflect the number of people vaccinated, though: every dose administered is counted and, depending on the vaccine, some regimens require multiple doses.
The number of Covid-19 cases detected until February 3 was 104.38 million (10.44 crore), according to Our World in Data citing Johns Hopkins University. By February 4 night in India, JHU had updated the count to 104.60 million.
With 44.5 million doses administered until February 3, India is fourth on the list, behind the US, UK and Israel. In terms of doses given per 100 population, Israel is on top at 1.39. India, owing to its large population, is far behind on this count, at 0.02 doses per 100.
Planning Techniques for Village Development: A Case Study of Sanawadiya, Indore
By Maitri Singhai
This article explains how various planning techniques can be applied in practice, with examples drawn from case study of Sanawadiya, a peri-urban village near Indore. The objective was to demonstrate how these techniques contribute to prepare a comprehensive Village Development Plan.
1. Base Map Preparation
A base map serves as the foundation of any planning project. Using GIS, we georeferenced raster data, identified the village boundary, and imported layers from OSM (OpenStreetMap). Key elements such as roads, building footprints, natural features, and landmarks were digitized to create an accurate spatial framework for further analysis.

2. Land Use and Building Use Maps
Prepare a land use maps by overlapping existing records (like Khasra) with the proposed Master Plan. This helps to identify residential, commercial, industrial, and mixed-use zones. In addition, building height and building use maps provided insights into the settlementโs density and structural profile.

3. Questionnaire & Sampling
To capture the social and economic dimensions of Sanawadiya, designe household surveys and focus group discussions. A sample size of 100 households was selected using the simple random sampling method to ensure representativeness.

4. Data Collection
Combined primary data (surveys, interviews, observations) with secondary data (census reports, government records). The process included:
- Household surveys (socio-economic and demographic data)
- Visual surveys (land use, infrastructure, public spaces)
- Transportation surveys (traffic patterns, pedestrian behavior, parking availability)
- Focus group discussions to capture community perspectives


5. Data Representation
Collected data was analyzed and represented through maps, charts, and projections. This included:
- Demographic trends and population projections
- Economic sector distribution over time
- Road network proposals (Town Planning Scheme vs Master Plan)
- Social infrastructure mapping to highlight gaps and opportunities


Conclusion
The Sanawadiya study showcased the importance of integrating spatial analysis with socio-economic surveys to create a holistic development plan. Planning techniques like GIS-based mapping, sampling, and focused data collection and more proved essential for generating actionable insights. By applying these methods, we not only documented the existing conditions of Sanawadiya but also outlined strategies for sustainable village development in the context of Indoreโs urban expansion.
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Two PSU banks, one insurance firm to be privatised, LIC IPO this year
The government on Monday announced that two public sector banks and one general insurance company will be privatised and LIC will be listed on the bourses in the financial year 2021-22 as part of the consolidation in the banking and insurance sectors. It has also announced Rs 20,000 crore recapitalisation of PSU banks.
What privatisation of PSU banks means?
The government will start the process of privatisation for two public sector banks in the coming financial year, Finance Minister Finance Minister said in her budget speech. However, the Minister did not disclose the names of the banks. The government currently holds majority stake in PSU banks. The government is expected to bring down the stake in the two PSU banks below 51 per cent or sell the entire stake to private ownership. Bank unions are likely to oppose the governmentโs initiative to privatise PSU banks.
Which bank will qualify for privatisation?
Banking sources say that smaller and middle level banks are likely to be privatised by the government. Itโs unlikely to change the structure of big banks like State Bank of India and PNB. โThe privatisation of two public sector banks and the stake sale of LIC should help the government meet the disinvestment target and reduce the fiscal constraints,โ said Raghvendra Nath, Managing Director, Ladderup Wealth Management.
Is IDBI Bank on the privatisation list?
IDBI Bank is unlikely to be in the list of the government. Life Insurance Corporation (LIC) currently holds majority stake in IDBI Bank. LIC is supposed to reduce the stake in IDBI over a period of time. LIC is unlikely to give up control over IDBI Bank in the near future.
Which general insurance company will be privatised?
The government has not disclosed the name of the public sector insurance firm that will be on the privatisation block. There are four PSU general insurance companies: New India Assurance, United India Insurance (UII), National Insurance Company (NIC) and Oriental Insurance Company (OIC). The government had earlier dropped its plan to merge UII, NIC and OIC and decided to recapitalise them. Besides, the government also owns reinsurer General Insurance Corporation (GIC Re).
What does LIC IPO mean for the government?
Finance Ministerย Nirmala Sitamaraman has said Life Insurance Corporation (LIC) will go for an initial public offering in 2021-22. This is likely to be a mega IPO going by the Rs 32 lakh crore assets under management of LIC. The government is expected to mop up a sizeable amount from the LIC IPO, making the life insurer one of the largest firms in market capitalisation. LIC has already started the spadework for the IPO.
What is Stardust 1.0, the first rocket to run on biofuel?
On January 31, Stardust 1.0 was launched from Loring Commerce Centre in Maine, US, a former military base, becoming the first commercial space launch powered by biofuel, which is non-toxic for the environment as opposed to traditionally used rocket fuels.
Sundayโs launch marks another historic first for Maine since Stardust 1.0 has become the first commercial rocket launch for the state located in northeastern US.
So, what is Stardust 1.0?
Stardust 1.0 is a launch vehicle suited for student and budget payloads. The rocket is 20 feet tall and has a mass of roughly 250 kg. The rocket can carry a maximum payload mass of 8 kg and during its first launch carried three payloads. According to a report in Politico, the payloads included a cubesat prototype built by highschool students, a metal alloy designed to lessen vibrations, which is developed by Kelloggโs Research Labs and a cubesat from software company Rocket Insights.
The rocket is manufactured by bluShift, an aerospace company based in Maine that is developing rockets that are powered by bio-derived fuels. Stardust 1.0 is being developed by the company since 2014 when the company was founded by its CEO Sascha Deri.
These rockets will help to launch small satellites called cubesats into space in a way that is relatively cheaper than using traditional rocket fuel and is less toxic for the environment. Other rockets being developed by the company include Stardust Gen. 2, Starless Rouge and Red Dwarf, which is a low-Earth orbit (LEO) vehicle and is designed to fly a maximum payload of 30 kg.
There are other companies working towards making access to space easier. One of them is Amazon founder Jeff Bezosโs space company called Blue Origin. Last year in October, the company tested a rocket system called New Shephard. The rocket system is meant to take tourists to space eventually and offers flights to space over 100 km above Earth and accommodation for payloads. Such efforts are a part of a growing number of commercial space companies that are working to provide easier and cheaper access to space to laypeople and also to make access to space cost-effective for purposes of academic research, corporate technology development and entrepreneurial ventures among others.
Significantly, the accommodation of mini payloads provides easier access to space to not only experienced researchers but also to students who are part of educational institutions and are working to develop their own space programs โfor less than the price of new football uniformsโ as Blue Origin has put it.
Another company founded by British entrepreneur Richard Branson called Virgin Galactic signed a Space Act Agreement with NASAโs Johnson Space Center in June 2020 to encourage commercial participation in orbital human spaceflight to the International Space Station (ISS) and help in the development of a Low Earth Orbit economy.
What is biofuel?
What the biofuel used for Sundayโs launch is made up of is not yet clear, but as per media reports it can be sourced from farms around the world. Deri told Politico that the biofuel is a blend of substances that can be had from any farm across the US and that it is nontoxic. โMy two young daughters could eat the fuel and no harm would come to them with the exception of constipation maybe,โ the report quoted Deri as saying.
But broadly, biofuels are obtained from biomass, which can be converted directly into liquid fuels that can be used as transportation fuels. According to the US governmentโs office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, the two most common kinds of biofuels in use today are ethanol and biodiesel and they both represent the first generation of biofuel technology. Ethanol, for instance, is renewable and made from different kinds of plant materials. Biodiesel on the other hand is produced by combining alcohol with new and used vegetable oils, animal fats or recycled cooking grease.
How the series defeat against India has put Australian coach Justin Langer under scanner
Afterย the test series lost against India, Justin Langerโs coaching style has come under scrutiny. Sources close to the team told The Sydney Morning Herald that the Australia head coach style of management “wore thinโ with players. According to the report, Langerโs intensity and mood swings have drained experienced players, who have spent months on end in either quarantine or bio-bubbles.
The reality sandwich
According to the report, during the final Test in Brisbane, Langer ordered a player to stop habitually stuffing a toasted sandwich in his pocket before walking onto the field.
โYouโre walking on against India, weโre trying to win a Test match and one of our players walks on with a toasted sandwich in his hand,โ Langer โ whose contract as a three-format coach and selector lasts another 18 months โ was quoted as saying. โI spoke to (the player) about it at length yesterday. I said, โHow do you reckon it looks, mate?โ Is that not something I should say?โ
Micro-managing bowlers
SMH also reports that some senior players are frustrated by the micro-management, with Langer bombarding bowlers with statistics and instructions during lunch breaks.
Langer denied the accusation: โItโs actually the opposite of what happens. I never talk about statistics to the bowlers, ever. I donโt go to any of the bowlersโ meetings. Thatโs what the bowlersโ coach is meant to be doing. And the learnings of the last few months are I should start looking at that more.โ
Langerโs response
On Friday, Langer said any suggestion of deteriorating relationships with players โcouldnโt be further from the truthโ but added, โleadership isnโt a popularity contestโ.
โIf players just want someone to tickle their stomachs all the time then Iโm not doing my job.โ
Not the first time
A previous confrontation between Langer and his players over his coaching style โ after Australia failed to regain the Border-Gavaskar trophy two years ago โ was a prominent theme of the Amazon-produced documentary The Test: A New Era for Australiaโs Teamโ.
The coach was given a stern message during a team meeting after the 2018 Boxing Day Test drubbing. Captain Tim Paine wanted Langer to be more positive and batsman Usman Khawaja asked him to not make things โtoo complicatedโ.
โWe canโt always control the result. You get better as individuals, players, staff, everyone, be in better control of that emotion, be more level-headed, without trying to make it too complicated,โ Khawaja was seen saying. โI think thatโs what the boys are trying to say. Does that make sense? If it doesnโt thenโฆโ
When asked where the message was coming from by Langer, Khawaja replied: โUm, I think the boys are intimidated by you, Alf. I think thereโs a bit of the walking-on-eggshells sort of thing. I feel like I think the boys are afraid to say it.โ
An old New Yearโs Resolution
After the 2-1 defeat in 2018-19, Langer resolved to be more mellow for the ODI series in India. Changing his approach, he allowed players to take more control over the training. The team came back from a 0-2 deficit to win a five-match series.
โ(The Test series loss to India) was a massive wake-up call and a really tough time in my life,โ Langer said on a podcast. โIโve got no doubt in 10 yearsโ time, I will look back on that period and it will be the making of my coaching career.โ
After the 1-wicket defeat in Leeds during the Ashes, Langer waited a day before conducting a post-mortem to avoid an emotionally-charged feedback session. Australia struck back to win at Old Trafford and, while they lost at The Oval, managed to retain the Ashes.
All seemed well last year. In October, after the opening round of Sheffield Shield matches was dominated by fringe players, Langer called it a tell-tale sign of a glorious era when โitโs harder to get into the Test side than outโ.
Then India came visiting againโฆ
The Maharashtra-Karnataka border dispute โ the past and the present
Earlier this week, Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray and Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) leader Sharad Pawar released a book published by the state government, titled โMaharashtra-Karnataka Seemavad: Sangharsh Aani Sankalpโ (Maharashtra-Karnataka Boundary Dispute: Struggle and Pledge). The book is a collection of articles, news, and other material on the demand that Marathi-speaking areas in Karnataka should be integrated into Maharashtra.
Until the Supreme Court gives is verdict on the dispute, the areas should be declared Union Territory, Thackeray said.
Pawar was more circumspect, saying that the government must make all legal efforts to ensure a favourable verdict in the apex court.
The matter has been in the Supreme Court since 2004.
The dispute
This long smouldering inter-state dispute resurfaces from time to time, rather like the issue around the demand for the renaming of Aurangabad. Maharashtra has staked claim to over 7,000 sq km area along its border with Karnataka, comprising 814 villages in the districts of Belagavi (Belgaum), Uttara Kannada, Bidar, and Gulbarga, and the towns of Belagavi, Karwar, and Nippani. All these areas are predominantly Marathi-speaking, and Maharashtra wants them to be merged with the state.
The genesis of the dispute lies in the reorganisation of states along linguistic and administrative lines in 1956.
The erstwhile Bombay Presidency, a multilingual province, included the present-day Karnataka districts of Vijayapura, Belagavi, Dharwad, and Uttara Kannada. In 1948, the Belgaum municipality requested that the district, having a predominantly Marathi-speaking population, be incorporated into the proposed Maharashtra state.
However, The States Reorganisation Act of 1956 made Belgaum and 10 talukas of Bombay State a part of the then Mysore State (which was renamed Karnataka in 1973). While demarcating borders, the Reorganisation of States Commission sought to include talukas with a Kannada-speaking population of more than 50 per cent in Mysore. But the opponents of the regionโs inclusion in Mysore have maintained that in 1956, Marathi-speakers outnumbered Kannada-speakers in those areas.
Political parties in Maharashtra are united on the merger of the border areas with the state. The dispute features in every election manifesto of the Congress, NCP,ย Shiv Sena, andย BJP Over the last six decades, every Governorโs address (which outlines the state governmentโs policies and programmes) to the joint session of the Maharashtra Assembly and Council has mentioned the border dispute to loud applause from members across parties.
Recent incidents
This is not the first time that this matter has arisen in the last 13 months of the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) coalition government.
Bus services between Kolhapur (Maharashtra) and Belgaum (Karnataka) had to be suspended for a few days following tensions that flared on both sides of the border after Chief Minister Thackeray referred to the contentious areas as โKarnataka-occupied Maharashtraโ in the Assembly.
He also named two senior ministers, Eknath Shinde and Chhagan Bhujbal, to a co-ordination committee to oversee the expeditious resolution of the case in favour of Maharashtra in the Supreme Court.
Late last year, the Maharashtra government asked all ministersย to wear a black bandย on November 1, which is celebrated in Karnataka as Rajyotsava or state Formation Day, to express support for Marathi-speaking people in Karnataka.
Thackeray reiterated his commitment to redrawing Maharashtraโs borders to include areas that now lie in Karnataka on January 17, which is observed in Maharashtra as Martyrsโ Day, while paying tributes to those who died in the 1956 border struggle to join Maharashtra.
Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar echoed the pledge.
The Mahajan Commission
The BJP government in Karnataka has accused Maharashtra of seeking to incite violence on the border dispute, and Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa has vowed he would โnot part with an inch of landโ. The Mahajan Commission had โlong ago settled the disputeโ, Yediyurappa said, condemning Maharashtra.
The Mahajan Commission was set up by the Government of India in October 1966 to look into the border dispute. In its report submitted in August 1967, the Commission, led by former Chief Justice of India Mehr Chand Mahajan, recommended that 264 villages should be transferred to Maharashtra, and that Belgaum and 247 villages should remain with Karnataka.
Maharashtra rejected the report, calling it biased and illogical, while Karnataka welcomed it. Despite demands from Karnataka, the Centre never implemented the recommendations of the report.
Earlier this week, Sharad Pawar said the report was โ100 per cent against Maharashtraโ.
The BJPโs dilemma
At a time when the BJP has tried to corner Thackeray on the issue of renaming Aurangabad, challenging him to act on the old promise, the border row has handed the Shiv Sena an opportunity to hit back at its former ally.
The Maharashtra BJP had lain low for long, shying away from saying anything that would pit it against its own government and party in Karnataka. However, former Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has now said that the Maharashtra BJP wants that the predominantly Marathi-speaking border areas should be merged with Maharashtra.
โIrrespective of the party in power, both states have from the beginning struck to their positions. The Maharashtra BJPโs stand remains unchanged,โ Fadnavis has said.
What are Canadaโs new Covid-19 travel restrictions
To address the threat posed by new and more infectious variants of the novelย coronavirus, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Friday unveiled a fresh set ofย Covid-19 restrictions for travellers who are planning to visit the country. โNew variants of Covid-19 pose a real challenge to Canada,โ Prime Minister Trudeau said at a press conference. โThatโs why we need to take extra measures.โ
The new restrictions are aimed at minimising the impact of the deadly disease ahead of the upcoming holiday season.
From suspending flights to a number of popular destinations, to making Covid PCR tests mandatory upon arrival โ the Trudeau administration announced a slew of strict new measures to crack down on the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.
What are the new travel restrictions Canada PM Trudeau announced?
Prime Minister Trudeau announced that the countryโs main airlines โ Air Canada, WestJet, Sunwing, and Air Transat โ are suspending all flights to the Caribbean and Mexico from April 30. The airlines are in the process of โmaking arrangements with customers who are currently on a trip in these regions to organise their return flights,โ Trudeau said at the press conference on Friday.
In addition to this, all international flights will only be permitted to land in Vancouver, Calgary, Montreal, and Toronto from next week onwards. Travellers arriving in the country will also have to take compulsory Covid-19 Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) tests. While awaiting their results, they will be required to quarantine in a government-approved hotel at their own expense. According to Trudeau, the cost for this is โexpected to be more than $2,000.โ
โThose with negative test results will then be able to quarantine at home under significantly increased surveillance and enforcement,โ he added. But those who test positive, will have to quarantine in a designated government facility to ensure that they are not carrying โvariants of potential concernโ.
He also urged Canadians to avoid all forms of non-essential travel. Trudeau said that nonessential travellers will soon have to present a negative Covid-19 test before entering the land border with the US.
โBy putting in place these tough measures now, we can look forward to a better time, when we can all plan those vacations,โ the Canadian Prime Minister said.
Non-essential travel to Canada by foreign tourists has been banned since the country first began reporting coronavirus cases in March, last year. Earlier, anyone entering the country for essential travel was required to undergo a mandatory self-quarantine period of two weeks. Travellers had to provide a negative Covid-19 test, taken within three days of their departure time, before boarding a Canada-bound flight.
What has led to the new restrictions?
Trudeauโs recent announcement follows weeks of furore in Canadaโs provinces, where local authorities have been urging the Prime Minister and his administration to introduce stricter travel regulations to contain the spread of the deadly virus.
According to latest statistics from the Canada Border Services Agency, over 6.3 million travellers who entered the country since the onset of the pandemic did not have to complete the mandatory 14-day quarantine, Global News reported. The figure includes truck drivers and others involved in cross-border transportation of goods. A number of these workers travel to and from the United States โ the worldโs
worst-affected country โ regularly.
But during his press conference yesterday, Trudeau noted that only 2 per cent of Covid-19 cases in Canada are due to incoming travellers โ which he claimed was evidence of the effectiveness of the countryโs strict coronavirus restrictions.
What sort of travel is permitted and what is not?
While tourism has not been allowed since the very onset of the pandemic, visitors are permitted to travel to Canada for โfamily-reunificationโ in some cases. Most permitted travel is exclusively reserved for Canadian citizens and permanent residents only. Foreign nationals will only be permitted to enter if they are protected workers, asylum claimants, or if they have applied to travel to the country on other compassionate grounds.
While healthcare workers have strongly advised against non-essential inter-provincial travel, residents are permitted to visit most Canadian provinces, other than the Atlantic provinces and Arctic territories. Here, authorities have banned the entry of people from the rest of Canada, unless they are travelling for essential reasons, such as for school or work.
So far, Canada has reported over 7.74 lakh Covid-19 cases and 2.2 lakh deaths.
School Projects and Paper Wastage
Do you ever wonder what happens to your handwritten project file or your exam sheets after an academic year? Well, they are thrown away. I always feel bad, after all this hard work and research my projects are being thrown away.
The best medium of writing down information is paper. Paper is easily available, it is cheap, and it can be stored anywhere. From a student to a teacher everyone uses paper in their day to day lives. Paper is produced from trees. Throughout the world, about 900 million trees are cut down annually. This equates to about 2.47 million trees cut down every day. It is estimated that 24 trees are required to make 1 ton of standard office paper.
In schools, paper is generally used for writing notes, exams, and projects. Projects are important for grading the students and they present the creativity and content writing skills of the students. Writing down the points taught in class gives the children a quick revision. The students solve various problems and equations in a notebook. During exams, everybody writes in an answer sheet provided by the school. Not only in schools but paper is used in offices, shops, banks, colleges, etc.
With so much paper in use it is obvious that many pages get wasted. Students tear many papers from their notebooks, many other students play (make aeroplanes and balls) with a clean and unused sheet/sheets of paper. After correction of a test, the test papers and answer sheets are thrown away without even recycling. The old paperwork in many offices is discarded even if only one side of the paper is printed.
The school projects and assignments also contribute to paper wastage. Unlike notes, notebooks and question paper sets these cannot be handed over to other students and serve no purpose after the assignment is graded by the teacher. Our projects with our best handwriting and best decorations are just kept in a school cupboard until the mass cleaning of all cupboards in the schools.
I feel that these projects should be made as a digital documentor as a presentation. This will not only save paper but also improve a studentโs skill in Microsoft Word and Powerpoint. Due to this ongoing pandemic most of our school projects were to be made in a presentation format. I learned to use many presentation making tools and also saved paper.
How else can we save paper in schools?
- Re-Use Single-Sided Paperย
- Do Away with Towel Dispensers in Wash Rooms
- Settings on All Printers Should be Double-Sided
- Use computers whenever possible.ย
- Make two-sided copies
- Re-use printer paper
- Ask your school to buy recycled or alternative paper products.ย
- ย Write smaller and avoid leaving a lot of white space on the page.
- ย Use an erasable board for note taking
- Reuse notebooks by writing on the unused pages
- Email assignments rather than printing them out
- Promote recycling, and have bins in classrooms, libraries, and any areas with copiers and/or printers for easy use.
Mental Health Awareness
Mental health is a much talked about topic these days. Earlier people barely talked of it let alone address it as a genuine problem. But this is changing. People are becoming more and more vocal about their mental health issues and sharing their stories over the internet with the hope that it might help someone.
What is mental health?
Mental health is a total of our emotional, psychological and social well-being. It affects how we think, feel and act.
How we handle stress, relate to others and make choices also depends on our mental health.
But with growing restlessness and fast-moving life, we have neglected our mental health. Neglecting our mental health gives rise to many mental problems. It reflects in your mood, behaviour and thinking.
Not just restlessness and life but there are other factors also that contribute to mental health problems. Including:
- Biological factors like genes and or brain chemistryย
- Life experiences like trauma and stress
- Family history of mental health problems.ย
A person with good mental health will be able to realise their full potential, cope with stresses in life, work productively and make meaningful contribution to the community as whole.
Early signs of mental health problems
Some you might know may be suffering from mental health issues without you being completely unaware about it. Notice the following symptoms and reach out to them if you think they need help.
- Eating or sleeping too much or too little
- Having low or no energy
- Pulling away from people and social activities
- Feeling helpless or hopeless
- Yelling or fighting
- Severe mood swings
- Having unexplained aches and pains
There are other symptoms as well but these are the most common ones. It is very crucial to identify these signs and help the one in need or get professional help before the situation gets worse. People who are suffering from mental health problems may also try to harm themselves. Before the situation gets to this, it is advisable to seek help from a professional.
Mental health awareness
The pandemic had a big toll on everyoneโs mental health. Apart from the people who died because of the coronavirus, there were hundreds of people who died because of mental health issues. It was also reported that the number of suicides increased during the lockdown.
But our society has since very long considered mental health a myth and has continuously ignored the problem. And the main reason behind this ignorance is the lack of awareness.
More than half of the people still consider depression as being just sad or crying. They are unaware of the fact that a person may look happy on the outside but may be suffering alone on the inside. They still donโt know that depression and anxiety are so much more than just being sad.
This is where awareness comes in. People and celebrities have openly started talking about their struggles with mental health. This has encouraged many people to come forward and talk about their stories. Many helplines have also been set up for people who need to talk to someone or a professional.
You can talk to someone you trust or a loved one. But if you feel like the situation is much worse which canโt be solved by talking out, seek professional help.
Itโs not always the person suffering from a mental health problem who has to reach out to help. If you know someone who might be suffering you can also reach out first. Check up on your loved ones once in a while because it might make a lot of difference.
In the end, awareness is important but it is useless if not brought into action and implemented properly.
Axiom announces crew for the first private space mission
It was everyoneโs dream to go to space once. The dream started when we aspired to become astronauts but this dream changed as we grew up. Earlier it was only possible for astronauts to go to space. But Elon Musk had other plans. Currently, the world’s richest man, Elon Musk is preparing to send 3 people in space. Yes, you read it right. 3 people who are not astronauts will soon go on a journey to outer space and live the dream we all had.
Axiom Space announced on January 26 that it has selected a crew for the first-ever private mission to the International Space station. It is a crew of four people. One is a NASA veteran and three private paying customers.
The proposed mission is set to launch a SpaceX Crew Dragon. But this mission will not happen before January 2022. The crew will stay at the International Space Station for a time period of eight days. The objective of this mission is to conduct extensive research and undertake โphilanthropic projectsโ.
The crew members are:
- Michael Lopez-Alegria, a former NASA astronaut. He will be the flightโs commander
- Larry Connor will be the flight’s pilot.
- Mark Pathy will serve as a mission specialist.
- Eytan Stibbe will also serve as a mission specialist.
Michael Lopez has logged a total of 260 days in outer space in his previous missions and is also the vice president at Axiom. Lopez-Alegria will be the first former NASA astronaut to return to orbit and visit the ISS. He will also be 63 when he launches.
At the age of 71 years, Connor will become the second oldest person to fly to space. He is the head of the Connor Group, a luxury apartment investment firm with over $3 billion in assets.
Pathy, 50, will be the 11th Canadian to fly to space after nine Canadian Space Agency astronauts and the co-founder of Cirque du Soleil, who became Canada’s first so-called “space tourist” in 2009.
Patthy is the CEO and Chairman of Marvik, a privately owned investment and financing company.
Stibbe, who was born in Haifa, will be the second Israeli to launch into space, following his friend Ilan Ramon, who tragically died on the space shuttle Columbia in 2003. Stibbe founded the Vital Capital Fund, which is focused on business and financing ventures primarily in Africa. He is also one of the founders and is a board member of the Center for African Studies at Ben-Gurion University.
Although Axiom did not disclose the price the three commercial astronauts paid to be on the Ax-1 mission. But according to internal sources, an estimate of cost-per-person is priced around $55 million.
The mission now needs the approval from NASA. Axiom also proposed the potential of flying two per year. Axiom and NASA are currently working through a Basic Ordering Agreement that will enable private astronaut missions to the ISS.
The Axiom space station modules will initially be attached to the Harmony node of the ISS. After the ISS is retired, the modules will be separated. It will then become the first free-flying commercial space station in low Earth orbit.
Cyberbullying and Students
In todayโs world, cyberbullying cases are common. Many students are negatively affected by it. Let us learn about it and know to stop it.
What is Cyberbullying?
Cyberbullying is bullying with the use of digital technologies. It can take place on social media, messaging platforms, gaming platforms and mobile phones. It is repeated behaviour, aimed at scaring, angering or shaming those who are targeted. Unlike the normal face-to-face bullying, cyberbullying leaves a digital footprint โ a record that can prove useful and provide evidence to help stop the abuse.
Cyberstalking is a form of online harassment in which the perpetrator uses electronic communications to stalk a victim. This is considered more dangerous than other forms of cyberbullying because it generally involves a credible threat to the victim’s safety.
Internet trolls intentionally try to provoke or offend others in order to elicit a reaction. Trolls and cyberbullies do not always have the same goals: while some trolls engage in cyberbullying, others may be engaged in comparatively harmless mischief.
Effects of cyberbullying
When bullying happens online it can feel as if youโre being attacked everywhere, even inside your own home. It can seem like thereโs no escape. The effects can last a long time and affect a person in many ways:
- Mentally โ feeling upset, embarrassed, stupid, even angry
- Emotionally โ feeling ashamed or losing interest in the things you love
- Physically โ tired (loss of sleep), or experiencing symptoms like stomach aches and headaches
The feeling of being laughed at or harassed by others, can prevent people from speaking up or trying to deal with the problem. In extreme cases, cyberbullying can even lead to people taking their own lives.
Fighting cyberbullying
If you think youโre being bullied, the first step is to seek help from someone you trust such as your parents, a close family member or another trusted adult. In your school you can reach out to a counsellor or your favourite teacher. And if you are not comfortable talking to someone you know, search for a helpline in your country to talk to a professional counsellor.
For bullying to stop, it needs to be identified and reporting it is key. It can also help to show the bully that their behaviour is unacceptable. If you experience cyberbullying, you may want to delete certain apps or stay offline for a while to give yourself time to recover. But getting off the Internet is not a long-term solution.
- Think twice before posting or sharing anything online โ it may stay online forever and could be used to harm you later.
- Donโt give out personal details such as your address, telephone number or the name of your school.
- You can decide who can see your social media profile, send you direct messages or comment on your posts by adjusting your account privacy settings.
- Besides โunfriendingโ, you can completely block people to stop them from seeing your profile or contacting you.
- You can also choose to have comments by certain people to appear only to them without completely blocking them.
- You can delete posts on your profile or hide them from specific people.
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
What is vocational education?
Vocational Education and Training (VET) is a job-oriented technical training course for students who want to focus on a specific career opportunity. In this, the main focus is on a specific career opportunity. Students are provided training, instructions on a specific course. At the end of the course, they are given a certificate which ensures they are well-trained in their work. This type of education is a great asset to our country. Nowadays vocational schools are opened in which students are provided training according to their courses. Students can join such training in high school or even after their graduation. Here is a small list of vocational training:-
- Architecture
- Science
- Art and craft
- Business administration
- Project management
- Law
- Media studies
- Leadership and management
- Computer science and IT
- Humanities
- Hospitality and travel
There are several other courses available too. After this course, you will have excellent job offers in your field. Several colleges provide vocational training:-
- Jai Hind College
- SNDT Womenโs University
- GGSIPU
- Meera Bai Institute of Technology
- IIFA Lancaster Degree College
- Pondicherry University
- ST.Pauls Institute of Communication
- Tata Institute of Social Science
- Frameboxx 2.O Animation and Visual Effects
- George College
- Ambedkar University
- Amity University
Like these, various number of colleges are there with vocational courses.
Top-rated courses which are available in vocational education :
- Integrated B.A+B.Ed
- Bachelor of Physical Education and Sports
- Post Graduate Diploma in Counselling and family therapy
- Bachelor of Education(B.Ed)
- Nursery Teacher Training(NTT)
- Early Childhood care and education
Benefits of vocational education
The most important benefit of vocational education is specialisation. After you complete your course you will walk out as an expert in your field.
You will perform better as you would have excellent knowledge of your work.
As you will be specialized in your work, you will have better chances of employment as compared to other people and also vocational courses may help you in getting higher-paid jobs.
It helps you a lot in your personal development.
vocational courses may help you in getting jobs in foreign countries also.
This is a very good source of earning for school dropouts or for the people who couldnโt attend college.
In vocational courses, a better learning environment is provided to the students. They provide thorough learning of the courses.
In agriculture, the vocational course gives you solid help. Technical training and knowledge of pesticides, seeds, irrigation are very much important. And in the vocational course, you get to know everything in detail about everything related to agriculture.
Historically vocational courses were done in the classrooms only. But in recent years the study has been shifted online also. Professionals provide education through online mode which helps students in remote areas to study at their homes. This became easy too because now anyone can attend their classes anywhere.
This type of education has helped a lot for young people. More people can be employed. More people can become independent. Their confidence builds a lot. Their lifestyle becomes better.
What are soft skills? Why are they important?
Soft skills are as important as hard skills. They can be developed over time and improved with practice. They determine how you fit into a professional environment and how you handle your professional life. But the question is what are soft skills?
What are soft skills?
Soft skills are interpersonal skills and include communications skills, listening skill, time management and empathy. They are the intangible and non-technical skills. Other names that are used for soft skills are transferable skills and professional skills. They are less about your education and qualifications and more about your personality.
They are especially important for the recruitment process for graduates. A professional environment asks for more transferable skills and potential over professional experience.
Why are soft skills important?
All the jobs require employees to interact with people and build relations. An employee or person may be technically well aware but may fail to build relations and interact. This where soft skills come in handy and this is why they are important. Employers donโt expect you to have all the knowledge and experience of the job you are initially applying for. They look for a person who can grow, learn and adapt.
They are not only crucial while dealing with clients but they are also in how you interact within your own office with your colleagues. Soft skills help a person to co-exist in teams and organization as a whole.
Types of soft skills
These are the soft skills that one must possess and continuously strive to improve.
- Communication:
An able communicator must be able to adjust their tone and style according to their environment. Communication is the most basic and essential soft skill. Communication skills help in fostering relationships that are respectful and productive. Communication skills not only include verbal communication but written communication as well.
- Leadership:
A good leader should have the ability to inspire others and lead them to success. To have leadership qualities you need not be appointed as a leader. You can show leadership qualities even when you are not managing things directly.
- Responsibility:
Responsibility is a highly-valued soft skill. Being responsible means taking ownership of your own goals as well as the company as a whole. A responsible person shows the following qualities:
- Trustworthiness
- Discipline
- Motivation
- Consciousness
- Accountability
- Teamwork:
Teamwork is a quality that is formed with the help of a set of other soft skills. A person who believes in teamwork shows leadership, collaboration and good communication skills. A good team player respects other opinions and works towards a collective goal rather than personal goals.
- Problem-solving:
Problem-solving is the technique of finding a solution quickly and effectively. Here also teamwork comes in play. Because not all problems can be solved alone. Therefore, working as a team and solving problems irrespective of difference of opinion and finding a common ground is very essential. An employee should grow and learn with every problem he solves and adapt accordingly.
These are 5 of the many soft skills that one must-have. Other soft skills are:
- Decisiveness
- Ability to work under pressure
- Time management
- Flexibility
- Critical thinking
- Work ethic
You can improve your soft skills by reflecting on yourself and making adequate changes and observing others. You can also look for courses online which can help you improve your soft skills. And lastly, practice is the ultimate key to honing your soft skills.
How does Diet Affect your Body?

Your diet affects the skin
Did you know a healthy diet can lead to healthier-looking skin? Many people these days are going in for fast foods or rather junk foods. These are not good for health. They contain a lot of fat and carbohydrates and one can put on weight. Also, oily foods are not good for the skin.
It prevents pimple breakouts, sun damage, fine lines and wrinkles
It makes your skin glowing and young.
Diet that lacks nutrients such as calcium, niacin, folic acid, copper can affect oneโs skin tone. The skin will start looking pale.
A diet that consistently delivers a high load of refined carbohydrates has been linked to various health issues, including skin problems like pimples and acne. Antioxidantsโcompounds that are abundant in colorful fruits and vegetablesโhelp to fight free radical formation. And there is a clear connection between the levels of antioxidants found in the skin and the texture of the skin itself. People who have low levels of antioxidants in the skin tend to have a rougher skin texture. Those with higher levels of antioxidants in the skin have a smoother textured skin.
It affects your height
Diet has the greatest (and potentially the most permanent) effects on height when a child is still growing, but can significantly affect adults whose skeletons have fully formed/reached their growth peak and the elderly. Diets poor in essential proteins, lipids, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals, trace minerals, enzymes, etc. can adversely affect development and height.
Some high boosting foods are – (non veg) egg, chicken, fish, (veg) Tomato juice,banana, spinach, turnip, milk, yogurt, whey water (Whey is the liquid remaining after milk has been curdled and strained), soya products such as soya chunks, soya beans, soy milk, tofu, etc.
It affects your weight
Being selective in what you eat is one of the most important lifestyle factors. Weight loss comes down to simple math. You have to eat fewer calories than you burn.Certain foods can help you shed body weight because they help you feel full longer and help curb cravings. Some even kick up your metabolism.
Whole eggs, green leafy vegetables, salmon, broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, lean beef, chicken breast, boiled potatoes, tuna, lentils, black beans, kidney beans, cottage cheese, avocados, nuts, whole grains, chia seeds, yogurt and chilli peppers are some foods that can help in weight loss.
It affects your immunity
Feeding your body certain foods may help keep your immune system strong. If youโre looking for ways to prevent colds, the flu, and other infections, the easiest way is to eat the right kind of food. It is a proven fact that a good diet increases a person’s immunity.
Some immunity boosters are:
Spices – cinnamon, ajwain, ginger, garlic
Herbs – tulsi, coriander, mint
Superfoods like nachini, coconut oil
Probiotics foods such as curd, chia seeds
Immunity powders – almond powder, kali mirch, khus khus, haldi powder
Nutrition for teenagers
The diet plays an important role for the wellbeing of everyone. Taking proper care of your diet in the adolescent period will help you to remain healthy in older age.

A healthy diet is a healthy life. Everyone should consume a good diet in order to stay healthy. Eating the right kind of food is very important for adolescents because this is the most important growing stage of the body. There are many changes taking place in the body, these include mental changes, emotional changes and physical changes. At this age there is a sudden increase in the height of an individual and there is a gain in muscle mass. A right diet will help the body to develop these changes easily. It can help you maintain a healthy weightโand is better for your heart and body in general. A balanced diet for good health by definition consists of different varieties of food that offer all the essential carbohydrates, protein, fats, vitamins and minerals that our body requires for healthy functioning.
The most important nutrients
Iron – Iron is a mineral, and its main purpose is to carry oxygen in the hemoglobin of red blood cells throughout the body so cells can produce energy. Consuming vitamin C along with iron helps in more absorption of Iron by the body. Meat, seafood, poultry, spinach or other green leafy vegetables, beans and some fortified breakfast cereals are good sources of iron. Avoid eating highly processed food as it can decrease the absorption of Iron.
Calcium – Is mainly needed in our body to keep our teeth and bones strong. It also helps to perform many other activities in the body. To increase the absorption of calcium, vitamin D is needed by the body. Too much intake of sugar decreases the absorption. Dairy products like – milk, cheese paneer, chia seeds, almonds are a good source of calcium.
Vitamins
Vitamin A – Good sources of vitamin A are milk, eggs, darkly coloured orange, green vegetables such as carrots, sweet potatoes, pumpkin, kale, orange fruits such as peaches, papayas and mangoes. This is a fat soluble vitamin.
Vitamin E – Vitamin E is found in corn, nuts, olives, green leafy vegetables, vegetable oils and wheat germ, but food alone cannot provide a beneficial amount of Vitamin E, and supplements may be helpful.
Vitamin C – Citrus fruits, bell peppers, strawberries, tomatoes, broccoli and sweet and white potatoes are excellent food sources of Vitamin C. this is also a fat soluble vitamin. The greatest source of vitamin C is amla.
Antioxidants
Antioxidants are compounds that are found in oneโs body as well as in many fruits and vegetables. Their chief functions include protecting our bodyโs cells from free radical damage. This, in turn, prevents premature aging and various chronic diseases. Vitamins A, E, K, and C, copper, zinc, iodine, and manganese are rich sources of antioxidants. Certain proteins like glutathione and alpha lipoic acid also contain them.
Do try to include the following foods in your daily diets to obtain the goodness of antioxidants.
How CSR expenditure rules have changed for Indian companies
The Corporate Affairs Ministry has amended the rules for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) expenditure by India Inc to allow companies to undertake multi-year projects, and also require that all CSR implementing agencies be registered with the government. We look at some of the key changes.
How do the new rules enable corporations to undertake multi-year CSR projects?
All companies with a net worth of Rs 500 crore or more, a turnover of Rs 1,000 crore or more, or net profit of Rs 5 crore or more, are required to spend 2 per cent of their average profits of the previous three years on CSR activities every year. The amended CSR rules allow companies to set off CSR expenditure above the required 2 per cent expenditure in any fiscal year against required expenditure for up to three financial years. Experts do, however, note that there was ambiguity whether the rule would apply for expenditure undertaken prior to the amendment.
โThe government may consider allowing corporates which have in good faith incurred excess CSR expenditure in the past to set it off against future CSR expenditure requirements,โ said Harish Kumar, partner at law firm L&L partners.
What are the changes required for implementing agencies?
A large number of companies conduct CSR expenditure through implementing agencies, but the new amendment restricts companies from authorising either a Section 8 company or a registered public charitable trust to conduct CSR projects on their behalf. A Section 8 company is a company registered with the purpose of promoting charitable causes, applies profits to promoting its objectives and is prohibited from distributing dividends to shareholders. Further, all such entities will have to be registered with the government by April 1.
Experts note that the change would impact CSR programmes of a number of large Indian companies that conduct projects through private trusts.
Kumar said the change would mean such private trusts would either have to be converted to registered public trusts, or stop acting as CSR implementing agencies โgiven that a sizeable amount of CSR is being contributed through their private trusts by many companies, including blue-chip companies.โ
An expert who did not wish to be quoted said private trusts such as the Reliance Foundation, Bharti Foundation and DLF Foundation, which handle a majority of CSR expenditure for affiliated companies, would be impacted by this change.
What are other key changes?
The amended rules require that any corporation with a CSR obligation of Rs 10 crore or more for the three preceding financial years would be required to hire an independent agency to conduct impact assessment of all of their project with outlays of Rs 1 crore or more. Companies will be allowed to count 5 per cent of the CSR expenditure for the year up to Rs 50 lakh on impact assessment towards CSR expenditure.
What is Financial Literacy? Why is it important?
Financial literacy is knowing how to handle your money and use it productively in more than one way. Often we spend our money carelessly and regret it later. Utilising your money in a way that proves useful in the present or sometime in future is why financial literacy is important. This is just a brief description of it. In a real sense, it is a very vast subject.
Financial literacy involves things like budgeting, saving, investing and loans and interest. This skill is developed when one gets involved in financial transactions.
What is financial literacy?
It is the ability to understand and effectively use financial skills. Financial skills include:
- Budgeting
- Saving
- Investing
- Credit management
- Financial management
You might deal with these in your day to life. But to acquire these skills one needs to understand the basic financial concepts. These financial concepts include the time value of money, compound interest, annualised returns and opportunity cost.
Why is financial literacy important?
The answer is very simple. You are financially literate, you can manage your money more effectively. It increases your confidence to manage your money and allocates it towards your goals.
- Distributing your income in a way that your expenses get paid without disturbing your budget. Note how much income is coming in and distribute it accordingly. And make sure to keep a track of your expenses and make changes in your spending plan now and then.
- If you are financially literate, you know that while seeking a loan you look at for the one with the lowest rate of interest. Comparing different loan plans is very important. You also are well aware that paying credit card bills on time is for your good. Because after a certain time you get charged with interest. This will only increase your expenses. time
- Emergency funds are very essential in todayโs uncertain time. Start saving little by little separately for emergencies. If you are already a financial literate you know that saving money equivalent to your three or six-month income is a must. Use it when you are in dire need of money.
- Everyone has to stop working after a certain age. Maybe because of health issues or because of retirement. Thus, you need to have a retirement plan. You should be well aware of which accounts will help you secure a good life after retirement.
How to improve financial literacy skills?
- Manage your bills properly. Use the auto-debit option for recurring bills. Donโt postpone paying bills for late as it may affect the entire budget.
- Maintain a good credit score. If you have a good credit score you can secure low-interest rates on loans and credit cards.
- Manage your debts properly. Stop spending lavishly and start saving and increase repayments. This will reduce your liability and pay off loans with high interests first.
- Start saving and investing more. Investments are a good way to increase your saving. Invest where the rate of return is high. Also, donโt spend needlessly and save that money for something better and use it effectively.
Lack of financial literacy will lead to budget mismatch, higher expenses, accumulation of debt, poor credit score and financial frauds.
Acquiring financial skills will help you make major financial decisions. It ensures that you have a stable present as well as a future. It is a necessity.
How to create the initial team for your startup
Establishing a startup is not a one day task. It requires a lot of hard work, patience and most importantly, it requires an excellent team to work with you to achieve your goals. And building a winning team that rides your startup to victory is not an easy task. The people you choose have the ability to make or break your business. You need to take a few essential steps at your initial stage to begin your work.
- Identify Positions
If you are not doing a sole proprietorship, you and your co-founder need to know the positives and negatives of each other. You canโt be perfect in every skill, so you both must do a self-evaluation and know what are your strengths and weaknesses. When you know about it then you both can categorize your work according to your skills.
When things between you and your co-founder are settled, you should start identifying positions to complete your team. Marketing and sales, accounting and finance, research and development are just a handful of examples of positions that you may need in your team.
- Selecting your team members
- The process of hiring of team members should be done very accurately for the firm.
- Try to find T- shaped people for the organization. These people are experienced in one specific area but can handle other tasks too. They are quick learners and ready to take new challenges. They will benefit you more as compared to the employees experienced in a specific area. This will also help in recruiting a few numbers of employees in the beginning.
- Hire people who understand the importance of customer service.
- You can appoint advisors to guide on important matters.
- If your capital is limited, then you can go scouting in different colleges. Choose interns from there. Explain your plan to them and convince them to join you.
When you select your candidates, you must see that they fit in your startup culture, possess the right set of tools for your startup and should be passionate about what they do.
After selecting your candidates, there should be hiring and training. After this, they should be assigned their roles and responsibility.
Always keep in mind whether you are choosing your 1st or your 100th candidate, you should know about the needs of your company and only then appoint someone who perfectly fits in that role.
- Important things to keep in mind while building your startup:-
- Be focused on your plan.
- Make products keeping in mind what customers will be attracted to.
- Customer satisfaction must be a priority list.
- You need to create a unique brand proposition of your product.
- You must have good leadership quality.
- Always communicate with your team members.
- You must have a proper check on the cash flow of your company.
- Never ignore or underestimate your competition.
- Ability to listen and understand your teammates.
- You should always be willing to learn and adapt to the changes happening around you.
In conclusion, this African proverb sums up beautifully:
If you want to go fast, go alone; if you want to go far, go together.
Building your startup is a ride of ups and downs. You need to be calm and positive in the initial period. Thus, if you want to make your startup into the leading company, you need to start by building a winning team that will take you far.
5 PART-TIME JOBS FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS
Education is very important but experience holds equal importance in life. It is not important that you complete your studies and then gain work experience. You can study and earn not only experience but also money. In your free time, there are many jobs that college students can do. Some can be done from home whereas you might need to step out for some.
It has three benefits:
- You gain work experience,
- You earn and therefore learn what financial independence is.
- You learn how the real world works and how you can survive it.
Hereโs a list of 5 simple jobs that college students can do. These are easy to do and do not require many skills or any prior experience.
- Baby-sitting:
Babysitting is the most flexible job for students because you can work when you have free time. Itโs even better if you love kids. The tasks you need to do in this job may include.
- Homework help for school going kids
- Basic household work
- Meal preparation
- Attending to the childโs health
- School pick up and drop
It is one of the easiest jobs. Thereโs no set income for this job and depends on the parents of the kid and you.
- Call centre representatives:
Call centres require a large workforce. There are a variety of people working at call centres. Students also happen to be in large numbers. You need to have good command over language and must be well-spoken. The salary may vary company to company and time dedicated towards the job. The work of a call centre representative includes:
- Managing calls
- Reading pre-determined script
- Selling products or asking for donations
- Input customer data
- Researching customer data
- Pet-sitter:
This is probably the most fun job on the list especially for people who love pets. You can search for this job yourselves or use apps like Rover. They connect you to the pet owner who needs a sitter. The income through this job also depends on the employer.
You might need to perform the following tasks:
- Dog walking
- Cleaning the pet
- Taking care of medications
- Vet visits
- Pet transport
- Online tutor:
If you are academically strong and can teach other students. Online tutoring is the best job. You can hold classes yourselves or can join an institute as a teacher. This job will pay you good money.
As an educator, you will have to do the following things:
- Prepare study material
- Clear doubts of the students
- Check academic progress
- Dedicate at least an hour to teach
- Social media manager:
This is one of the most rapidly growing jobs in todayโs time. Social media has become a part of our lives. Businesses use it to promote their business. For this, they hire social media managers. This job is also well-paying and you can work according to your schedule. But make sure to meet the deadlines.
Your job as a social media manager will include:
- Promoting business through social media
- Handling social media accounts
- Posting regularly
- Increasing engagement
- Holding online events
There are jobs as well which you can do as a college student. Some of them are:
- Sales associates
- Content writers
- Translator
- Web designer
All these jobs mostly require very basic skills. But if you specialize in something then it’s even better. Like not everyone can do web designing. Only people you have learned it can do it.
You can search for these jobs locally where you live or can surf the internet. There are many apps as well that connect students to employers who are looking to hire people.
In the end, all you need is the determination to do something and keep learning.
Social Media Detox
Social media is a part of our daily routine. We spend hours looking at our phones, chatting and exploring things. We scroll endlessly until we go off to sleep at night. Our lives have somewhat started revolving around Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and Snapchat. We are curious to know what is happening around the world, the latest trends and keep yourself updated about the latest memes. On average a person spends 1 hour 40 minutes per day browsing through social media.ย
Although the world has come closer because of social media it has also increased restlessness in human beings. We start feeling anxious if we donโt check our social media handles every half hour at most.
Talking about the content of social media. There is a variety of content available to people. From funny to informative, social media has everything. But the lifestyle portrayed on social media can make people feel insecure about themselves. And this results in anxiety and depression. Because we desire to achieve that lifestyle instantly. We beat ourselves up and feel hopeless if we are not able to do that.
Therefore, it is very important to take a break from social media once in a while. It is very essential to break the online walls we have created for ourselves and connect with reality.
How to do a proper Social Media Detox?
- Deactivate your Instagram, Facebook and Twitter accounts. It will help you from not checking your social media accounts again and again.
- Uninstall your social media apps. If the apps are not on your phone you will not feel the urge to use them.
- Replace social media with some other activity. The time you spend on social media, use it to do something else. Like rediscovering a long lost hobby or honing your skills.
- Talk to your family and friends. The people you have been avoiding for a long time, itโs time to meet them and enjoy the moment like you did before social media took over you.
- Practice meditation and mindfulness. Meditation gives you a moment to reflect on yourself and clears your mind up. Mindfulness will increase your attention span and you will not get distracted easily.
Benefits of social media detox:
There are many reasons how social media detox benefits our day to day life. Some of the benefits of social media detox are:
- It breaks the comparison cycle. We usually compare ourselves to what we see online. A social media detox will help us break that comparison cycle and focus on ourselves completely.
- It is not essential to post everything from your life on social media. It is because social media is a dangerous place and many cybercrimes happen through the stuff we post online. It is essential to maintain your privacy, and thus, you should refrain from posting for some time.
- We have become so anxious that we feel like we are running a race all the time. And this race is between who has a better life as portrayed on social media. This has made us very competitive. A social media detox will help overcome this feeling of continuous competitiveness.
- It will also improve our mood. We will have more time for ourselves and we can focus on other thighs that make us happy in real life.
According to scientists, a social media detox should last up to 3 months at least. But the dopamine levels can take longer to return to the normal level if someone is excessively addicted to social media.
We have forgotten what it’s like to sit with our family and friends and live in the moment. We are so engrossed in our online lives that we forget how important human essence is. Maybe itโs time we switch off our phones and make real-life connections instead of online connections alone.
TOUCAN
ABOUT TOUCAN:
The Ramphastidae are most closely related to the American barbets. Toucans are members of the Neotropical near passerine bird family Ramphastidae. They are brightly marked and have large, often colorful bills. Though the bill appears unwieldy, even heavy, it is composed of extremely lightweight bone covered with keratinโthe same material as human fingernails. The family includes five genera and over forty different species. A baby toucan is actually called a chick. Toucans are known for their huge beaks, which can grow larger than their bodies. They use their beaks for reaching over and plucking fruit from branches of trees. The bright colors (usually orange) on the beak may help the toucans to recognize each other, and to scare off other birds. Toco toucans feed either individually or in small flocks in the canopy. They tend to hop more than they fly. These toucans nest in tree cavities and usually lay two to four eggs, which both parents take turns incubating.
TYPES OF TOUCANS:
There are different types of toucans. Some of them are,
KEEL-BILLED TOUCAN: Keel-billed toucan is a species of a toucan with a huge, rainbow-colored bill. It is the national bird of Belize. The species is found in tropical jungles from southern Mexico to Colombia. Their feet are drawn up forward in flight. The flight distances are typically short. They live together in groups, often sharing cramped living quarters of holes in trees. Despite its large size and bright colors, can be difficult to see in the leafy canopy, where it moves deliberately in search of food.
- GREEN-BILLED TOUCAN:
The beak is mostly pale greenish-horn, leading to its common name. The Green–billed Toucan, also known as the Red-breasted Toucan. The Red-breasted Toucan’s name is derived from the large area of red feathers found on its belly, while its chest is orangy-yellow with yellow sides.
- WHITE-THROATED TOUCAN:
Like other toucans, the white-throated toucan is brightly marked and has a huge bill. It has black plumage with a white throat and breast bordered below with a narrow red line. The rump is bright yellow and the crissum (the area around the cloaca) is red. The bare skin around the eye is blue. The bill has a yellow tip, upper ridge, and base of the upper mandible, and the base of the lower mandible is blue.
- CHANNEL-BILLED TOUCAN:
Mostly black with a dark bill (although some populations have a yellow ridge on top of the bill). Significant plumage variation across range: throat color varies from white to orange; bare skin around eye varies from blue to red. In the western part of its range, appearance is very similar to White-throated Toucan, but note voice: a grating croak, not a clear yelp
- CHESTNUT-MANDIBILLED TOUCAN:
The chestnut-mandibled toucan or Swainson’s toucan is a subspecies of the yellow-throated toucan which breeds from eastern Honduras to northern Colombia to western Ecuador. Small flocks, usually consisting of 3โ12 birds, move through the forest with an undulating flight, rarely traveling more than 100 m at a time. The chestnut-mandibled toucan is a resident breeder in moist lowland forest.
- BLACK MANDIBILLED TOUCAN:
The Black-mandibled Toucan (Ramphastos ambiguus) can be found in the north of South America. Toucans have distinctive coloration, markings, and are particularly noted for their large colorful bills. They occur at altitudes of 100-2400 m – in humid montane forests, with a preference for the canopy and edge. The Black-mandibled Toucan’s bill measures 47 to 61 cm in length. Its bill is about 18 cm long.
TORTOISE
ABOUT TORTOISE:
Tortoise is a reptile with a hard shell that moves very slowly. A tortoise can pull its head and legs into its shell to protect them. Tortoises live on land. They cannot swim in water while turtles can swim and even float in water. Tortoises can vary in size from just an inch or two to more than 6 feet. Tortoise is placid and very slow-moving, with an average walking speed of 0.2-0.5 km/h. Tortoises generally have one of the longest lifespans of any animal, and some individuals are known to have lived longer than 150 years. Most are quite small, but island tortoises have several times evolved to a large size.
TYPES OF TORTOISE:
There are different types of tortoise. Some of them are,
INDIAN STAR TORTOISE: Indian Star Tortoises belong to the Kingdom Animalia. The Indian star tortoise is a threatened species of tortoise found in dry areas and scrubs forest in India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. This species is quite popular in the exotic pet trade, which is the main reason it is endangered. The Indian star tortoise can grow to 10 inches long.
- LEOPARD TORTOISE:
The leopard tortoise is large and attractively marked. Leopard tortoises can also climb and can float and swim slowly as their large, domed shell has a sizeable lung space that allows buoyancy. Their eyes are well developed and they have good eyesight.
- RED FOOTED TORTOISE:
The red-footed tortoise is a species of tortoise from northern South America. Red-footed tortoises have many common names: red-leg, red-legged, or red-foot tortoise (often without the hyphen) and the savanna tortoise. Their skin is mostly black with shells being typically black, gray, or brown. These long-lived tortoises have bright red, yellow, or orange patches on their legs, tail, and head.
- GREEK TORTOISE:
The Greek tortoise’s geographic range includes North Africa, Southern Europe, and Southwest Asia. The Greek tortoise, also known commonly as the spur-thighed tortoise, is a species of tortoise in the family Testudinidae. The Greek tortoise is one of the five species of tortoise from the Mediterranean. It can be a range of colors, including black, dark yellow, gold, and brown.
- MARGINATED TORTOISE:
The marginated tortoise is one of the beautiful species of tortoise. The marginated tortoise is herbivorous and hibernates for the winter. Its shell is oblong and has a notable thickness around the middle of the body. The posterior end of the shell has a saw-like formation, flanged outward like a bell.
- ELONGATED TORTOISE:
The elongated tortoise is a species of tortoise found in Southeast Asia and parts of the Indian Subcontinent, particularly Nepal. Females tend to be wider than males and more rounded. Males also have a tail that is much larger than that of the female. Coloration and pattern vary, and specimens can be found from a pale yellowish-tan overall to almost solid black.
- ASIAN FOREST TORTOISE:
The Asian forest tortoise, also known commonly as the Asian brown tortoise, is a species of tortoise in the family Testudinidae. Adults are dark brown or blackish. The Asian forest tortoise is the largest in mainland Asia.
- ALDABRA GIANT TORTOISE:
Aldabra giant tortoise is one of the largest tortoises in the world. The carapace is a brown or tan color with a high, domed shape. They are most active in the mornings when they spend time browsing for food. They have long necks, which helps with food gathering. The hind legs are cylindrical and columnar like those of an elephant; thick, often bony scales cover them. The toes are short and two-jointed. The head is relatively small, pointed, and covered by scales.
How to Deal with Peer Pressure
In the last article we saw that peer pressure has both positive and negative effects on a teenager. Now, we will look upon the ways to deal with peer pressure.
If you feel pressured by people to do things you’re uncomfortable doing, there are lots of ways to respond. Be prepared to deal with peer pressure by having a response ready. Dealing with the pressure is important to prevent yourself from becoming an addict. Identify negative and positive pressures from peers and plan to overcome negative peer pressures in different ways.
Dealing with Peer Pressure
Skills necessary in dealing with Peer Pressure are –
โข Self-awareness about the consequences and the effects of the pressure. You should be aware that you are facing this and respond accordingly.
โข In this difficult situation, you should know to cope up with stress and emotions. If everyone is doing it then it is not necessary that you should also follow them.
โข Quick decision-making ability is a must while dealing with peer pressure. You should be prepared to face these kinds of situations.
โข If you want to deal with peer pressure, then problem-solving skills are also required. Dealing with peer pressure boosts your problem solving skills which are very important in life.
โข You should know to select the correct kind of friends and know to break friendships with wrong kinds of friends who put a lot of pressure on you.
Responding to Peer Pressure in the Moment
- The most basic way to deal with peer pressure is saying โnoโ like you mean it. Say no confidently and make eye contact while saying it. This will make the message loud and clear and they will never ask you about the same thing again because they know your answer to it. Be careful not to get baited into doing something by being called โscared.โ Stay firm in your own decision.
- Change the subject or make an excuse to leave the conversation. Avoiding the question might send the message that you’re still interested but donโt want to respond. While coming up with excuses is a great option if you’re feeling shy or intimidated, or if you don’t want to come off as being rude. Make sure that your excuse is believable.
Anticipating Peer Pressure
- Make your own decisions. Do things that make you happy and make those decisions on your own. While some people might ask you to do something that pushes you outside your comfort zone in a good way, be mindful of any negative consequences that could occur.
- Plan a response. Whether you havenโt experienced peer pressure yet or you want to respond better for next time, think of a response you can use if youโre ever asked something you donโt want to do.
- Choose positive friends. When dealing with peer pressure, start by choosing friends who wonโt pressure you do things. Your friends should accept you for who you are without wanting to change you.ย
In a nutshell: You can resist peer pressure by thinking things through for yourself, and figuring where you stand on the risks of the situation.
Essential Medical Check-ups
Weโve always been told that health is wealth. Even then we forget to take care of bodies the way it deserves. We delay doctorโs appointments and eat whatever pleases not only our taste buds but also our eyes. We ignore the harmful effects it can have on our body. This ignorance does not pay off well as we grow old.
When we reach a certain age, doctors advice everyone to undergo some health check-ups according to different age groups at regular intervals.
They help in the early detection and treatment of diseases if any. Some of these tests are given below for your convenience and awareness. They may depend on the age group you fall in.
- Weigh yourself:
Knowing your body weight is very important. You should not be more than the required body weight nor less. You might hate getting on the scale but it is a must. You donโt need to visit a doctor for this and it can be done at home.
- Blood Test:
A blood test will reveal several things about your body. You may fear a needle but a blood test will only benefit you. It is not very expensive and very quick. It will help you keep a track of your haemoglobin levels, RBCs, WBCs and will also tell you if you have any blood-related issues.
- Cholesterol profile:
Now you will need to go through the painful process of withdrawing blood but keeping a cholesterol check is very important. According to physicians, screening once for the age group of 9-11 years, once between the age of 17-21 years and every 4-6 years after that. If you have a family history of cholesterol or suffer from obesity, cholesterol tests become even more essential.
- Pap and Pelvic Exam for women:
Pap smears, pelvic exam and breast examination are very important for women after the age of 21 years. They might cause discomfort but help in detecting cancer cells and diseases that may result in infertility. Pap tests should begin at the age of 21 years and should be done every 3 years till the age of 65 years. Women who have normal results of the pap test can get the test done every five years after the age of 30. Women who are sexually active and are under 24 years and below should also get gonorrhoea, chlamydia and HIV screening. Women at average risk of breast cancer should get a clinical test every 1-3 years if they fall under the age group of 25-39 years. If they are 40 and above they should get it done every year.
- Eye test:
You might not have expected this test on the list and think that you only need to get an eye test when your vision becomes blurry. But no, eye test not only involves tests for eyesight but other eye-related problems as well. So it is recommended that before turning 40 you visit an eye doctor and get a detailed eye test once. If you have vision problems, you should go more often.
- Blood Sugar Test:
Usually, this test is recommended for people who are in their 30s. This test is done after 12 hours of fasting and helps in detecting diabetes. If your test results are <90, your sugar levels are normal. If the results say 100-110, it is pre-diabetes. But if the test is more than 110, the person is suffering from diabetes. If your reading is normal you can get the test done once in a year.
- ECG test:
This test is recommended for people who are 35 years and above. It is done to check if there are any heart diseases. It is advisable to get it done annually if the results are normal.
- Immunizations:
Make sure to visit your doctor and see if you need any immunizations. This can be done annually. Ask your doctor to update you regularly about the same.
All the above-mentioned tests are to give you a general idea about the tests that are essential to keep your health in check. This article is research-based and for more accurate information you should always visit a doctor.
What is Peer Pressure?
A friendโs advice helps everyone. But, we should not follow everything a friend tells us. This is peer pressure.
Peers are people who are part of the same social group, so the term “peer pressure” means the influence that peers can have on each other. We all have experienced peer pressure in some way or another. If our classmate has a blue colour bag, then we also want a blue colour bag. Sometimes we are not tempted to play a game but if all our friends play that game, then we have to play it. Peer pressure is more common with teenagers all around the world. Peer pressure is the main reason for the individual to start smoking, drinking or drug abuse. Peer pressure can affect individuals of all ethnicities, genders and ages. Peer pressure has expanded from strictly face-to-face interaction to digital interaction via social media apps and websites like facebook and instagram.
Positive Peer Pressure
Peer pressure could influence a young person to become involved in sports. This involvement could be positive, leading to exposure to healthy lifestyles and role models, and eventually leading the young person to become a positive role model herself/himself. This is an example of how peer pressure affects an individual positively.
Outcomes of Positive Peer Pressure:
- As people become our role models we respect others as they inspire us to become like them.
- Working hard is a part of positive peer pressure. We also have the aim to win or perform our best.
- We participate in sports and join clubs because our peers also participate in these activities.
- It also helps an individual in making healthy decisions about studies, personal life and health.
- Achieving good grades due to hard work is an outcome of this positive peer pressure.
- We volunteer in the community more often and help other people. This makes us feel good.
- We also learn leadership skills by taking part in competitions and programs conducted in schools.
Negative Peer Pressure
The most common form of negative peer pressure among school children is to act and behave as per the directions given by a popular person of the group. The children are forced to dress and style in a particular way. Expensive clothes, gadgets and international vacations are demanded by the children of their parents. If the demands are not fulfilled then the child is ridiculed in the group. This stress affects the childโs school performance and social interaction. She/he becomes mentally unstable and weak. The other kind of negative peer pressure is starting up bad habits like smoking, drinking and drug abuse. This kind of peer pressure is also seen among adults and they are forced into these habits by their friends & boss.
Consequences of Negative Peer Pressure:
- Losing sight of oneโs goals because of no concentration towards the goals of an individual.
- Spending money lavishly on useless things and addictive things such as alcohol or drugs.
- Getting addicted to alcohol or drugs due to the pressure by friends to look ‘cool’ in the friend circle.
- Becoming lazy and inactive and having less enthusiasm towards life. Living an unhealthy lifestyle due to laziness and inactiveness.ย
- Losing personal values. Usually people focus so much to become ‘cool’ that they forget about their values.
- Becoming depressed and stressed due to our habits. Stress and depression can make anyone lose the spirit of life.
- We should identify positive and negative peer pressure and deal with it accordingly.
NASA Shares Beautiful Images Of Jupiterโs Northern And Southern Auroras


The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) recently shared images that show Jupiterโs northern and southern auroras – stunning light shows in a planetโs atmosphere
23 years ago this month, these views of Jupiterโs northern and southern auroras were taken in ultraviolet light by Hubble. The auroras are brilliant curtains of light in Jupiterโs upper atmosphere,โ states the Instagram post by NASA Hubble. As per NASA, Jupiter has the most powerful auroras in the solar system. The image shared by NASA has already garnered over 1 lakh likes and 200 comments where people are awe-struck by the stunning images.
For the uninitiated, Hubble, the observatory, is the first major optical telescope to be placed in space, the ultimate mountaintop, states NASA. Hubble has an unobstructed view of the universe and scientists have used it to observe the most distant stars and galaxies as well as the planets in our solar system.
NASA Hubble keeps sharing new beautiful pictures of the universe and recently also shared image of a huge cluster of galaxies, called Abell 370.
If you want to keep track of all the stunning images that NASA shares, make sure to follow the page on Instagram here.
Also, since weโre talking about Hubble, you might be interested to know that you can check out what Hubble looked at on your birthday on the NASA Website. Pretty cool, right?
PEN
ABOUT PENS:
A pen is a tool to write. A pen is a common writing instrument used to apply ink to a surface, usually paper, for writing or drawing. It has a mechanism by which ink is made to flow through the tip of the writing instrument in the way it is scribbled onto the surface. With the help of a pen, we can also write important information to read them later. The pen has been the need for humans for a long time. A pen is called the ‘Sword of a writer’. It is a tool used by the brain, hands, and the imagination to copy and physically transform lifeless ink into expressions of our minds and hearts. Pens have become one of the most important parts of our life.
TYPES OF PENS:
There are different types of pens. Some of them are,
- QUILL PEN:
A quill pen is a writing tool made from a moulted flight feather (preferably a primary wing-feather) of a large bird. The point of the feather is treated so it can be used for writing and a hollow shaft of the feather holds the ink which, from there, flows to the tip by capillary action. For almost 1,500 years, people used quill pens to write letters.
- DIP PEN:
A dip pen is a pen that has to be dipped in ink. Generally, dip pens have no ink reservoir, so the user must recharge the ink from an ink bowl or bottle to continue drawing or writing. There is a wide range of exchangeable nibs for dip pens, so different types of lines and effects can be created. The nibs and handles are far cheaper than most fountain pens and allow color changes much more easily.
- REED PEN:
Reed pen is made from a single piece of reed that is pointed into a square and split at the point. Reed pens were used for writing on papyrus and were the most common writing implement in antiquity. Reed pens are stiffer than quills and they lose a sharp point pretty quickly.
- FOUNTAIN PEN:
A fountain pen is a writing instrument that uses a metal nib to apply a water-based ink to paper. The ink from a fountain pen glides effortlessly over the surface of the page, meaning glorious strokes and less pressure on the paper. Some pens employ removable reservoirs in the form of pre-filled ink cartridges.
- BALLPOINT PEN:
For ballpoint pens, ink on the surface of the ball at the tip of the ball is transferred to the paper and written. The ink is fed by gravity from the tank (in the pipe). The ballpoint pen is also called as Biro pens.
- GEL PEN:
“Gel pen” is a type of ballpoint pen that uses pigmented water-based gel instead of ink. They are used for writing or illustration and they leave a much stronger mark on the surface than pens that use ink. The general design of a gel pen is similar to that of a regular ink-based pen, with a barrel containing the writing mechanism and a cap, and a reservoir filled within
PENGUINS
ABOUT PENGUINS:
Penguins are one of the wonderful species of birds. Penguins are the sea-birds that live only in the cold areas and in countries of the Southern Hemisphere. Penguins may huddle together for several reasons. Penguins evolved to fly underwater. Their powerful flippers and streamlined bodies make them very accomplished swimmers. However, they lay their eggs on the land and raise their babies there as well. Penguins lay their eggs on land or ice to give birth to their offspring. There are 15 to 20 species of penguins that are known to the world. There are around 12 million penguins across the globe and their huge population is found in Antarctica. They spend roughly half of their lives on land and the other half in the sea. While other birds have wings for flying, penguins have adapted flippers to help them swim in the water.
TYPES OF PENGUINS:
There are different types of penguins. Some of them are,
EMPEROR PENGUIN:
The emperor penguin is the tallest and heaviest of all living penguin species. The species gather together into approximately 50 colonies that settle on ice shelves and landfast ice along the coastline of Antarctica. Wild Emperor penguins are only found in Antarctica. Like all penguin species, emperor penguins have streamlined bodies to minimize drag while swimming and wings that are more like stiff, flat flippers.
- KING PENGUIN:
King Penguins are the 2nd largest species of penguin. They have bare patches around their eyes to allow heat to escape to keep them cool. They have black backs and white bellies for camouflage purposes. King penguins have colorful feathers around their necks and heads, this makes them the brightest of all the species of penguin, there is an estimated world population of 2 million breeding pairs with some estimates up to 3.2 million.
- CHINSTRAP PENGUIN:
Instantly recognizable by the black band that gives them their name, chinstrap penguins are the most abundant penguin in the Antarctic, where they gather in massive breeding colonies. Other common names include a ringed penguin, bearded penguin, and stone cracker penguin, due to their loud, harsh call.
- HUMBOLDT PENGUIN:
The Humboldt Penguin is a South American penguin, that breeds in coastal Peru and Chile. They have a black head with a white border that runs from behind the eye, around the black ear-coverts and chin, and joins at the throat. Humboldt penguins are medium-sized penguins.
- FIORDLAND PENGUIN:
This species is a medium-sized, yellow-crested, black-and-white penguin. They have a very thick reddish beak and deep red eye irises. It’s easy to differentiate them from other crested species, just by looking at their plumage pattern at their head; a stripe of yellow feathers start from the base of the beak, and it continues to the head, revealing the loose feathers that look like long and bushy yellow eyebrows.
- SOUTHERN ROCKHOPPER PENGUIN:
These gregarious marine birds are among the world’s smallest penguins, standing about 20 inches tall. It occurs in subantarctic waters of the western Pacific and Indian Oceans, as well as around the southern coasts of South America. This is the smallest yellow-crested, black-and-white penguin in the genus Eudyptes.
Where does Ayurveda come from?
All of us are pretty familiar with the term Ayurveda. It is a part of an Indian household and is used almost every day. Not only is it an essential part of our household, but is also an important part of our culture. But have we ever sat back and wondered how and when did Ayurveda origin?
The term Ayurveda is derived from two Sanskrit words, ayur meaning life and veda meaning science of knowledge. Thus, the word Ayurveda as a whole means the science of life.
Its origin dates back to some 5000 years ago. It is an old art of treating various diseases and conditions that originated in India. It is not only the art of healing but it also teaches us that our health is in balance with the environment, body, spirit and mind. The entire concept of Ayurveda is drawn and based on these 4 factors.
Ayurveda was first put to practice by Dhanvantari, a physician to the gods in Hindu mythology. It is said that he received the art of Ayurveda from Lord Brahma himself. The first mentions of the Ayurveda are in the Vedas (manuscripts of Hindus), especially in Artharveda. The Vedas are filled with a thousand magical ancient practices of treatment. It also mentions the ways to expel the demons out of oneโs body which were traditionally thought to be the reason behind diseases. The primary conditions mentioned are cough, fever, diarrhea, seizures, tumours, skin diseases and dropsy.
Ayurveda is a very wide subject and not only revolves around medication and treatments. It also includes subjects like astrology, government, politics, art and human behaviour.
The recent knowledge of the Ayurveda can be studied through โthe great triadโ of texts called the Brhattrayi. It consists of three books: Charak Samhita, Sushurta Samhita and Ashtanga Hridaya. They describe the basic principles and theories through which the modern Ayurveda has evolved.
Ayurveda has a deep impact on your body and can give you long term relief. It not only focuses on the symptoms of a disease but focuses on the root of the problems. Thus, an Ayurvedic treatment may show slow progress and maybe long but it shows good results and keeps you healthy for a long time. One of the key reasons why Ayurvedic treatment is considered healthy and safe is because all the medicines and herbs used are organic. They come from the same 5 elements our body is said to be composed of. That is, earth, fire, air, water and space.
There are several other benefits of Ayurveda.
Benefits of Ayurveda:
- Aids in weight loss
- Acts as a stress buster
- Balances hormones
- Reduces inflammation
- Removes toxins from the body
- Reduces risks of diseases
- Makes skin healthy
- Cures insomnia
- Reduces bloating
Some of the important Ayurvedic herbs are Ashwagandha, Brahmi, Turmeric, Cumin and Cardamom. There are hundreds of other herbs that are used in Ayurvedic medicines.
Ayurveda is now begin recognised all around the world. Even WHO has recognised it as a traditional system of medicines. India has also signed an agreement with the WHO for promoting this traditional art. This agreement also includes the practices of Unani and Yoga.
Earlier, Ayurveda lost its importance after the country was taken over by the British because they promoted the use of modern medications. This bruised this art form cruelly.
But now it has slowly begun to be recognised again. Modern medical practitioners have also begun to realise the value of this art form. They are now trying to find a link that will connect Ayurveda to modern science. It is not long that Ayurveda will also see further developments and help in treating people just like ancient times.
Education Systems Around the World
Indian Education System is all about mugging up and children are taught to find a good job with a good salary and do that job forever (till retirement).
World’s best education systems vs Indian education system
There are many good education systems around the world namely, Finland, Denmark, Japan, South Korea. These education systems have their own advantages, disadvantages and specialties. They have understood that students are not machines and they have provided a number of methods to help the students to reach their true potential.
From my point of view, Indian education only focuses on academics and theory. There is no opportunity for any vocational training, sports or hobby development. Due to this, there are many โlimitedโ career options according to the mindset of society – Engineer, Doctor, Lawyer, and any government job. Only some privileged students have an opportunity to follow their dreams.
Indian education focuses more on theory rather than practical. Indian education system doesnโt allow creativity. Whereas in foreign countries; they focus more on practical based learning. And they allow creativity in education. Foreign education curriculum contains everything from arts to sports along with studies. The US has arts, sports, music and theatre in syllabus while Australia focuses more on sports.
Some counties with best education systems
- Finland – Each resident of Finland does not go to school until the age of 7. There is no standardizing test in Finland. They don’t get homework by the teachers. Children in Finland spend no more than four hours in school a day, this time also includes a lunch break. Teachers in Finland have to get a master degree. Every Finnish student is taught at least two foreign languages.
- Japan – Subjects such as mathematics, science, music, and physical education are taught, but morals is a separate subject complete with textbook and allocated time. This subject focuses on how students would react to a given situation. There are never wrong or right answers, they talk about the black, white, and grey areas in life.
- South Korea – Kindergarten is optional in South Korea. However, at age 6 their child must move on to 6 years compulsory elementary education. The main difference between middle and high school in South Korea is the ability of students to choose specializations such as scientific activity, foreign language, art, history etc.
- Denmark – Education in Denmark is compulsory for children below the age of 15 or 16, even though it is not compulsory to attend public school. Almost all educational institutes in Denmark are free. Not only are students charged no tuition fees, but all Danish citizens are offered monthly financial aid, known as “SU”.
- Norway – Primary and lower secondary education covers children aged 6 to 15. Upper secondary education normally provides three years of general education or four years of vocational training. Tertiary vocational programmes are also there. Higher education is based on general admission, normally completed secondary education. The main structure is a 3+2+3 model.
- United Kingdom – Full-time education is compulsory for all children aged 5 to 18. Students can leave school at 16 but must then do one of the following until they are 18:
- stay in full-time education, for example at a college.
- start an apprenticeship or traineeship.
- spend 20 hours or more a week working or volunteering, while in part-time education or training.
Why Google might remove its search engine in Australia
Googleย said Friday that it might remove its search engine in Australia if the countryโs government went ahead with its plans to make online tech companies pay for hosting news content.
So whatโs this about?
This development is related to the News Media Bargaining Code, a mandatory code of conduct developed by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) to address bargaining power imbalances between the Australian news media businesses and digital platforms, including Google andย Facebook.
The ACCC released a draft code in July 2020 allowing news media businesses to bargain individually or collectively with companies such as Google and Facebook over the payment for the inclusion of news on their services.
So far, the Australian government has said that the code will be applicable to Google and Facebook only, and other companies may be added in case they were found to hold a significant bargaining power imbalance with the Australian news media businesses.
This means that Google and Facebook would have to pay news websites whose links show up their platforms including Facebook News Feed, Instagram, Facebook News Tab, Google Search, Google News and Google Discover. โThese services have been selected on the basis that they display Australian news, without typically offering revenue-sharing arrangements to all news media businesses that produce this content,โ the draft code says.
What is Google saying?
Google says that while it supports the idea that the financial future of publishers needs to be supported, the way the government is trying to achieve this goal would break the way Google search works.
The tech giant has maintained that code remains to be โunworkableโ since it says that the ability to link freely between websites is fundamental to any search engine. If the code is implemented then Google will have to pay publishers of certain news media outlets so that their links show up as search results.
Google has also said that the code requires the company to give news publishers special treatment, which means a notice period of 14 days informing them about algorithm changes and certain โinternal practicesโ. โEven if we could comply, that would delay important updates for our users and give special treatment to news publishers in a way that would disadvantage everyone else,โ Google has said.
Therefore, Google has said that if the code were to become law it will stop making Google Search available in Australia.
Previously, Facebook responded to the code becoming law by saying that the company would remove Australiansโ ability to post news content on its platforms.
On the other hand, Australian prime minister Scott Morrison has said that the government โdoes not respond to threatsโ and that the Parliament will decide what rules businesses must be allowed to follow in the country.
Thereโs too much gold in the universe. No one knows where it came from.

Something is rainingย goldย across the universe. But no one knows what it is.
Here’s the problem: Gold is an element, which means you can’t make it through ordinary chemical reactions โ though alchemists tried for centuries. To make the sparkly metal, you have to bind 79 protons and 118 neutrons together to form a single atomic nucleus. That’s an intense nuclear fusion reaction. But such intense fusion doesn’t happen frequently enough, at least not nearby, to make the giant trove of gold we find on Earth and elsewhere in the solar system. And a new study has found the most commonly-theorized origin of gold โ collisions between neutron stars โ can’t explain gold’s abundance either. So where’s the gold coming from? There are some other possibilities, including supernovas so intense they turn a star inside out. Unfortunately, even such strange phenomena can’t explain how blinged out the local universe is, the new study finds
what about those odder, star-flipping supernovas? This type of star explosion, a so-called magneto-rotational supernova, is “a very rare supernova, spinning very fast,” Kobayashi told Live Science.
During a magneto-rotational supernova, a dying star spins so fast and is wracked by such strong magnetic fields that it turns itself inside out as it explodes. As it dies, the star shoots white-hot jets of matter into space. And because the star has been turned inside out, its jets are chock full of gold nuclei. Stars that fuse gold at all are rare. Stars that fuse gold then spew it into space like this are even rarer.
But even neutron stars plus magneto-rotational supernovas together can’t explain Earth’s bonanza of gold, Kobayashi and her colleagues found.
“There’s two stages to this question,” she said. “Number one is: neutron star mergers are not enough. Number two: Even with the second source, we still can’t explain the observed amount of gold.”
INDIAN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
TYPES OF INDIAN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS:
There are different types of musical instruments in India. Some of them are,
- Sitar:
The word sitar is derived from the Persian word sehtar, meaning “three-stringed.” The sitar is a plucked stringed instrument, originating from the Indian subcontinent, used in Hindustani classical music. It has a long, broad, fretted neck and a gourd-shaped body. The sitar’s signature sound is produced by the string vibrating on a flat bridge with a gently curved surface.
- Saraswati veena:
Veena represents the system of Indian music. Saraswati veena is one of the major types of veena today. The veena is played by sitting cross-legged with the instrument held tilted slightly away from the player. The word veena in India was a term originally used to generally denote “stringed instrument”, and included many variations that would be either plucked, bowed, or struck for sound.
- Ghatam:
It is a clay pot with a narrow mouth. From the mouth, it slants outwards to form a ridge. Made mainly of clay backed with brass or copper filings with a small number of iron filings, the pitch of the ghatam varies according to its size.
- Flute:
The flute is one of the most popular instruments in the band. The flute is a family of musical instruments in the woodwind group. The sound is created when the air is passed through the cavity and the holes in the flute. Over the history of the flute, the shape and size of the embouchure have been experimented with and changed from round to oval, oblong to square, big and small. The main 3 types of the flute are the standard, piccolo, and harmony flutes.
- Tabla:
Tabla is a pair of small hand drums, one of which is slightly larger than the other, used in Indian classical music. The tabla is the most commonly played drum set in North Indian music. The tabla consists of two drums, the baya or the left drum, and the Dayan or the right drum, but the collective name for both the drums is tabla.
- Mridangam:
The mridangam is a double-sided drum whose body is usually made using a hollowed piece of jackfruit wood about an inch thick. The two mouths or apertures of the drum are covered with a goatskin and laced to each other with leather straps around the circumference of the drum.
- Nadaswaram:
The nadaswaram, nadhaswaram, nagaswaram, nagasvaram is a double-reed wind instrument from South India. It is used as a traditional classical instrument in Tamilnadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and Kerala. The nadaswaram has seven finger-holes, and five additional holes drilled at the bottom which can be stopped with wax to modify the tone.
- Tanpura:
The tanpura is a long-necked plucked string instrument. The electronic tanpura was invented in the late 19th century. It has a resonator and 4 strings, but no frets, as the notes are always played whole.
- Jaltarangam:
It consists of a set of ceramic or metal bowls filled with water. The bowls are played by striking the edge with beaters, one in each hand. The instrument works on the principle of the motion of sound created or modified with the aid of water. When the edge of the bowl filled with water is stuck with wooden sticks it produces vibrations, that travel through the water and are transferred to the surrounding air to produce sweet melodic sounds.
MOON
ABOUT MOON:
The Moon is the fifth largest satellite in the Solar System, and it is the second-brightest object in the sky after the Sun. The Moon has a radius of 1.737 kilometers / 1.079 miles and a diameter of 3.474 km / 2.158 mi. It is only 384.400 km / 238.855 mi away from Earth. The Moon orbits the Earth once every 27 days. The Moon is unique in that it is the only spherical satellite orbiting a terrestrial planet.
MOON IS MADE UP OF:
The Moon is made of rock and metalโjust like the Earth and the other rocky planets (Mercury, Venus, and Mars). Like the Earth, the Moon has layers. The innermost layer is the lunar core. It only accounts for about 20% of the diameter of the Moon. Outside the core is the largest region of the Moon, called the mantle. The lunar mantle extends up to a distance of only 50 km below the surface of the Moon. The outermost layer of the Moon is called the crust, which extends down to a depth of 50 km.
DIFFERENT TYPES OF MOONS PHASES :
There are 8 different types of moon phases. Some of them are,
- New moon:
New moon occurs when the moon is on the same side of Earth as the sun. New moons generally can’t be seen. They cross the sky with the sun during the day, and the moon’s shadow side is pointed toward Earth. A new moon is visible only during a solar eclipse.
- Waxing crescent:
The waxing crescent phase is the moon’s first step toward fullness. In this phase, the moon is completely invisible (while it’s new) until a tiny sliver is illuminated. The moon is considered a crescent only when less than one half of it is visible.
- First-quarter:
First Quarter Moon is the second primary Moon phase when the Moon has reached the first quarter of its orbit around Earth, hence the name.
- Waxing gibbous:
The waxing (growing) gibbous Moon rises afternoon, transits the meridian after sunset, and sets after midnight.
- Full moon:
The full moon is the lunar phase when the Moon appears fully. This occurs when Earth is located between the Sun and the Moon. A full moon occurs about once a month when the earth, sun, and moon are in a line and the earth is between the other two. The sun fully illuminates the side of the moon we can see from the earth. The full moon is the midpoint of the lunar cycle, which is the 29-day period from one new moon to the next.
- Waning gibbous :
The Waning Gibbous Moon rises after sunset but before midnight and doesn’t set until after sunrise.
- Third-quarter:
The Third Quarter Moon is when the opposite half of the Moon is illuminated compared to the First Quarter. Which half you see lit up depends on where you are on Earth. Only 50% of the Moon is illuminated during its third-quarter phase.
- Waning crescent:
The waning crescent is the last phase of the moon. During this phase, the illuminated part of the moon gets smaller and smaller, until the cycle meets its end, starting again with the new moon.
Master Box Office Week 1: Thalapathy Vijay Starrer Crosses Rs 200 cr Worldwide, Rs 100 cr From Tamil Nadu Alone
Master Box Office Week 1: Thalapathy Viay starrer and Lokesh Kanagaraj-directorial has crossed the big benchmark of Rs 200 crore worldwide. Smashing records everyday

Thalapathy Vijay and Vijay Sethupathy starrer Master has taken over the Box Office with an unprecedented collection. The film has set the reviving tone at the ticket window and has already crossed the big benchmark of Rs 200 crore worldwide. After its one week’s collection, the Lokesh Kanagaraj-directorial is the fourth Vijay starrer to have reached Rs 200 crore at the worldwide Box Office after Mersal, Sarkar, and Bigil. Check out the worldwide Box Office breakup of Vijay’s films: Also Read – Master Box Office Day 7: Thalapathy Vijay, Vijay Sethupathiโs Film is Set to Cross Rs 100 Crore Mark in Tamil Nadu
Masterย has registered a fabulous Rs 200 crore at worldwideย Box Officeย within eight-day of its release. The film has crossed Rs 100 crore benchmark in Tamil Nadu alone
Master has been an achiever in every sense at the Box Office. It has just not brought back the audience to the theatres but has also created hopes for filmmakers and exhibitors for the revival of cinema on the big screen. Apart from the ardent Vijay fans, it has invited the family audience to the theatres and that’s one of the biggest achievements of Master.
The film ended up beating Hollywood biggies Wonder Woman 1984, and Tenet within three days of its release in the UAE. With back-to-back records it’s making at the Box Office, Master has emerged as the biggest pandemic release in the world so far.
Watch out this space for all the Box Office latest updates onย Master!
MASTER THE BLASTER
5 INDIAN MYTHOLOGICAL FICTIONS ONE MUST READ
India has a very rich and diverse cultural heritage. If you study Indiaโs history, you will see the lavish lifestyle of the people back in the days. But it is not limited to recent few centuries only. This richness goes way back to the times of gods and goddesses. All this is recorded in the books of literature of the Indian heritage.
India also has a wide range of books and scriptures one can read if they are into Indian mythological genre or simply mythological genre.
It is a country famous for its wars and folklores and hundreds of things that make Indian history quite an interesting subject. Most of us have grown up listening to these stories by our grandparents.
Some of the authors have revamped these stories in their creative imagination. Some characters are taken from the most famous stories of Indian history and represent a different aspect of those stories. These have been widely appreciated and loved. Hereโs a list of top 5 Indian Mythological fictions one must read at least once:
- The Pandavas series by Roshan Chokshi:
An amazing book for the youngsters that tells the story of a young 12-year-old girl named Aru Shah. Her family runs the Museum of Ancient Indian Art and Culture in America. Things turn around for Aru when her friends force her to rub an ancient lamp which releases a sleeping demon. Next thing you see is Aru on an unexpected adventure to set thighs straight by finding the reincarnations of the Pandavas and her journey through the kingdom of death. The series has not yet been completed. But is humorous and full of adventure. The author subtlety and cleverly connects the ancient world to the modern world.
- The Palace of Illusions by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni:
You might have heard the epic of Mahabharata many times. But have you heard it from the perspective of the one major cause behind the war, Draupadi? The Palace of Illusions tells this epic from the perspective of Draupadi, her feelings, how she struggled to find a loving home all her life and how she felt when she might have felt when she was gambled away in a game of chess by her five husbands. The book sums the story in 360 pages and tells her side of the story.
- Shiva Trilogy by Amish Tripathi:
One of the most beloved books of people, the Shiva trilogy is a must on this list. Amish Tripathi is known for his storytelling and lucid writing. He intertwines the story of Lord Shiva with a fictional background. He beautifully narrates how a common man because of deeds and karma become a God for people. The first part is The Immortals of Meluha, the second The Secret of Nagas and the third is The Oath of Vayuputras. This is a must-read for all the Shiva as well as mythological lovers.
- The Ramchandra series by Amis Tripathi:
Another brilliantly written series by the author Amish Tripathi is his second expression into the world of mythic-fiction. Like his previous work, The Shiva Trilogy, The Ramchandra series is also a bestseller. This time Amish explores the epic of Ramayana, each book from the perspective of the three main characters the epic revolved around. The series consists of two books Scion of Ikshavaku and Sita: Warrior of Mithila. This series is much better than the Shiva Trilogy in terms of storytelling and plot. The first part, i.e., Scion of Ikshavaku is from the perspective of Lord Ram, the second part, Sita: Warrior of Mithila is from the perspective of Sita, Lord Ramโs wife. Now the third book of the series is awaited which will be from the perspective of Ravana.
- Asura: Tale of the Vanquished by Anand Neelakantan:
Anand Neelakantan is famous for his books on the two most famous epics of Indian history, Mahabharata and Ramayana. The story follows the original storyline of the original Ramayana but what is different about this book is that it tells you the story from the perspective of Ravana. It gives you the story of the other side, the side which is never told while telling the Ramayana. It is a fresh approach towards the epic of Ramayana and is a page-turner.
There are several other books which are worth giving a read. The list could go on and on. These Indian authors have brought a different perspective of the stories we have heard like a hundred times before.
These books are worth your time. After all who wouldnโt love to divide into the royal, fantasy land even if you only get to experience it through a book and your imagination.
How to Make a Presentable Resume
Job selection depends on many things like education, experience, body language and a good resume. Most people do not know how to make a strong resume. So here is an article explaining this.
A resume is a document created and used by a person to present their background, skills, and accomplishments. It is a documentary record of your contact details, educational qualifications, skills and employment history in a nutshell. As it establishes your details, it should be appealing and convincing. A good resume increases your chances to get employed in a company. To build an attractive resume, you need to find out the best resume format. Resume format plays a vital role while creating a job-winning resume. You should be well-versed about the kind of resume format that suits your current situation.
Importance of a resume
Employers use resumes to get a deeper understanding of candidate skills, strengths and experience. Your resume should reflect achievements, awards, education, experience and any other outstanding accomplishments that align with your career path and goals. Here are some reasons why you need a resume to get your next job. An effective resume:
- Outlines your relevant skills and experience. A well-structured resume clearly highlights your most attractive skills and experience to potential employers.
- Displays the benefits you offer employers. More importantly, it should tell employers what you bring to the company along with skills and experience.
- Grabs the attention of employers. Usually the top quarter of the resume is considered the most attention-grabbing. Make sure to include important summarized information in this part.
- Matches your skills to the positionโs need. One way to do this is by making sure your resume contains the same keywords found in the job description.
- Can lead to an interview with the employer You’ll likely need to conduct at least one interview to be offered a position, so having a resume is essential.
What does a Resume Contain?
- Name with contact Information- Your postal address, email and mobile number.
- Objective: It appears just below the contact information. It briefly describes the type of job you want and also skills that make you the best candidate for the job. The skill related keywords should be present in this section e.g. – Software languages known etc.
- Education- All your educational qualifications, the most recent first.
- Work Experience-the company, job title and responsibilities etc. with most current experience on top.
- Achievements, Training & Certifications if any
- Other Skills, Interests and Hobbies.
Tips for Writing a Resume:
- First write down all the details that you want to include in your resume.
- Select a format
- Be simple, brief and straight
- Do not lie about your qualifications and experience
- Sometimes resumes are filtered by keywords, so see that the words associated with the job are included.
- Donโt leave unexplained gaps in the timeline. (a year off etc. )
- Do not copy someone elseโs Resume
- Ask your friend or a teacher to review the content. Revise and Edit.
- Avoid fancy fonts and colours
- Print it on one side of the sheet only. Limit it to one page if possible, else 4 pages should be the maximum.
- Use A4 size paper to write the resume.
DESERT ANIMALS
ABOUT DESERT ANIMALS:
Animals living in deserts have special qualities, or adaptations, that allow them to live in harsh temperatures and use less water. Desert animals mostly feed on plants, insects, carcasses, and other animals. Smaller animals tend to thrive in the desert as compared to those that are larger in size. This is because food and water in the desert are scarce while the climatic conditions are quite extreme. Some of the most iconic desert animals have obvious physical characteristics that have enabled them to adapt to their environment.
DESERT ANIMALS:
There are different desert animals. Some of them are,
- CAMELS:
Camels have a series of physiological adaptations that allow them to withstand long periods without any external source of water. Camel may survive weeks without drinking water. . Actually, it maxes out at about 15 days. They need this ability in their desert environments. A camel’s thick coat is one of the many adaptations that aid it in desert-like conditions.
- FENNEC FOX:
The fennec fox is a small crepuscular fox native to the Sahara Desert and the Sinai Peninsula. Its most distinctive feature is its unusually large ears, which serve to dissipate heat. Its coat, ears, and kidney functions have adapted to the desert environment with high temperatures and little water.
- RATTLESNAKE:
Rattlesnakes are a group of venomous snakes. Rattlesnakes are found in almost every part of the continental United States, but they’re especially common in the Southwest. Mexico, Central America, and South America are also homes to rattlesnakes. Rattlesnakes receive their name from the rattle located at the end of their tails, which makes a loud rattling noise when vibrated that deters predators or serves as a warning to passers-by.
- COYOTE:
Coyotes tend to be nocturnal but may also be active in the early morning and at sunset. Coyote populations are also abundant southwards through Mexico and into Central America. Other historical names for the species include the prairie wolf and the brush wolf. Coyotes living at high elevations tend to have more black and gray shades than their desert-dwelling counterparts, which are more fulvous or whitish-gray.
- GROUND SQUIRRELS:
The ground squirrels generally live on or in the ground, rather than trees. They are highly variable in size. The squirrel then curls its paws flat against its chest and sends a screeching call to warn other family members about the presence of predators.
- BIGHORN SHEEP:
Bighorn males, called rams, are famous for their large, curled horns. Bighorns from the rocky mountains are relatively large. The Rocky Mountains and Sierra Nevada bighorn sheep occupy the cooler mountainous regions of Canada and the United States. In contrast, the desert bighorn sheep subspecies are indigenous to the hot desert ecosystems of the Southwestern United States and Mexico.
- ARMADILLOS:
Armadillos have leathery armor shell and long sharp claws for digging. Armadillos have short legs but can move quite quickly. All species are native to the Americas, where they inhabit a variety of different environments. Armadillos live in temperate and warm habitats, including rain forests, grasslands, and semi-deserts. Because of their low metabolic rate and lack of fat stores, cold is their enemy, and spates of intemperate weather can wipe out whole populations.
- MONGOOSE:
A mongoose is a small terrestrial carnivorous mammal belonging to the family Herpestidae. Mongooses have long faces and bodies, small, rounded ears, short legs, and long, tapering tails. Mongoose, any of nearly three dozen species of small bold predatory carnivores found mainly in Africa but also southern Asia and southern Europe.
Thyroid Awareness Month
January is the Thyroid Awareness Month of the year. But do we know what thyroid is and how it affects our body?
According to research by the American Thyroid Association, 1 in 10 people suffer from a thyroid disorder. As many as 20 million Americans suffer from a thyroid disorder. More than half of the cases are undiagnosed.
What causes a thyroid is still unknown but if left undiagnosed, can cause various problems. Like an increased risk of osteoporosis, cardiovascular disease and infertility.
The thyroid plays a major role in our body. It regulates metabolism, body temperature and other physical functions. The thyroid produces hormones to keep our body functioning at a certain rate.
What is the thyroid?
It is a small butterfly-shaped gland found in the lower neck. The gland produces the hormones T3 and T4. It is located above the collarbone and in front of the windpipe. The role of these hormones is to help regulate metabolism, manage body temperature and control heart rate.
If these hormones are overproduced or underproduced, they can cause serious health issues.
The two most common diseases related to the thyroid are:
Hyperthyroidism
Hypothyroidism
What is hyperthyroidism?
When the T4 (thyroxine) hormone is overproduced in the body, it causes hyperthyroidism. It is also known as an overactive thyroid. This disease causes an increase in metabolism which leads to weight loss and an irregular heartbeat. It affects about 1% of the population. It is five times more common in women than in men. It usually affects people under the age of 50 years and results in enlargement of the thyroid gland.
It also causes insomnia, increased appetite, excessive perspiration and diarrhea.
Even though it is associated with more energy, it can sometimes lead to a body break down and make one feel more tired.
Other symptoms of hyperthyroidism are:
Anxiety
Oversensitive to heat
Increased sweating
Palpitations
Dry, thin skin
Hair loss
Trembling
What is hypothyroidism?
It is more common than hyperthyroidism. It happens when the body cannot produce enough of the thyroid hormone. It results in a slow down of the body functions. It is also known as under-active thyroid. It affects heart rate, body temperature, and metabolism.
It mostly affects people over the age of 60 years and increases with age. In older people, it can cause memory impairment, weight loss and loss of appetite. These happen because of old age as well, therefore, hypothyroidism is relatively difficult to diagnose in older people and remains under-diagnosed.
The possible causes of hypothyroidism are autoimmune disease, certain medicines or surgical removal of a part of the thyroid gland.
Symptoms of hypothyroidism include:
Fatigue
Sensitive to cold/heat
Weight gain and inability to lose weight
Depression
Anxiety
Constipation
Numbness in limbs
Other diseases that can happen because of improper functioning of the thyroid gland are Hashimotoโs disease and thyroid cancer.
Thyroid cancer is of four types:
Papillary thyroid cancer is the most commonly differentiated thyroid cancer. It may spread to the lymph nodes of the neck even though it grows slowly.
Follicular thyroid cancer is the second most common thyroid cancer. It grows near areas where there is a high iodine deficiency in the body. It is easiest to cure.
Medullary thyroid cancer is rare and mostly hereditary. It has higher chances of spreading to the lymph nodes of the neck than other types.
Anaplastic thyroid cancer is the most aggressive form of thyroid cancer and is the rarest of all. It grows rapidly and spreads easily, therefore it is the most dangerous one.
How to diagnose thyroid disorders?
They can either be self-diagnosed at home first and later consulting the doctor is the best way to be sure.
For self-diagnoses, one can perform the following:
Stand in front of the mirror or take a hand mirror above the collarbones where the area below you Adamโs Apple is visible.
- Tilt your head back and take a sip of water.
- Swallow the water and watch your neck for signs of bulging.
- Repeat a few times to make sure you donโt see obvious signs of bulging.
- If you see a huge bulge, nodule or an enlarged gland, contact a physician.
The only way to confirm you have a thyroid disease and which one is it, it by going through a blood test.
Treatment:
The treatment usually includes medication to regulate hormone production. Doctors usually treat it with medications, iodine or hormones. In some cases, one may also need to undergo therapy or surgery.
Thyroid awareness month is recognised to increase awareness about the disorders related to thyroid and their possible symptoms. The symptoms of a thyroid disorder are common in other disorders as well. Therefore it can become difficult to diagnose it and remain ignored. Thyroid disorders are not curable or preventable but are treatable. Consulting your doctor and getting regular health checkups can improve the quality of living to a great extent.
Interview Skills
We all are nervous while attending an interview, even with full preparations our hands start sweating. Here are some tips to ace an interview and get your dream job.
Whether you are applying for an entry-level position or a senior role, you will probably have an interview with a potential employer before receiving a job offer. Since a job interview gives you a chance to show your qualifications and make a good impression on the hiring team, you should know to perform at your best during this important meeting. It is not only your qualifications and experience which matters but also your positive attitude, your ability to work in teams and positive aspirations which matters in the selection process. 85% of the interviews are decided in the first two/three minutes. So be careful about your handshake, eye contact, body language, and right posture.There are 4Pโs to have success in an interview – Prepare, Practice, Present, and Participate.
You should prepare for the interview by learning about the significance of body language. Also you should improve your public speaking and linguistic skills. Also, learn as much as you can about the company and the position.You should practice the frequently asked questions by the interviewer (I have listed those questions in the end of the article). You should also practice some puzzles because in many interviews one or more IQ based questions are asked. And finally participate in the interview; express your views confidently and don’t be afraid to share your opinions to them. On the day of the interview carefully consider what to wear and how to present yourself professionally. Here are some do’s and don’ts during an interview:
Dos
Organize all the required material neatly.
Have a good dress sense, groom well.
Reach the place of interview well in advance.
Be cheerful and expressive.
Have positive body posture.
Be honest, sincere and simple in your talk.
Be assertive and confident.
Be polite in answering.
Leave a good last impression by saying โthank you.โ
Replace the chair and other things in the original place when you leave the room.
Donโts
Donโt search for anything in an interview as it creates a bad impression.
Donโt fold arms or close palms.
Donโt drag the chair and make a noise.
Donโt be rigid. Donโt cross your legs.
Donโt tell lies.
Donโt be very submissive or aggressive.
Donโt argue, confront, challenge.
Donโt feel frustrated if you lose the interview.
Tips for great body language
Your body language expresses your confidence. Here are some tips for a great body language.
1. Smile
2. Donโt cross your arms
3. Make good eye contact
4. Keep your body pointed vertically towards your guest
5. Nod at key points
6. Stand up straight
Frequently asked questions:
1. Introduce yourself.
2. What are your strengths and weaknesses?
3. Can you tell something about our company?
4. Why should we hire you?
5. Are you willing to relocate/travel?
6. What was the toughest decision you ever had to make?
7. Would you lie for the company?
8. On a 10 point scale how do you rate yourself in communication skills?
9. How long would you like to work for us if we hire you?
10. How much salary do you expect from us?
NASA shares pic of huge cluster of galaxies called Abell 370. Can you guess how far it is from Earth?

It isn’t every day that one gets to see a stunning snapshot of a massive cluster of galaxies. However, today isn’t like every other day. Today is any space enthusiast’s lucky day because today NASA has posted a picturesque image of Abell 370, a huge cluster of galaxies. An informative caption accompanies the picture. If you’re someone who generally enjoys learning about space, then you must check out the entire post.
NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope shared this image on its official Instagram account on January 19. The text shared alongside the picture describes what it depicts. It reads, “Smears and streaks of light cover this #HubbleClassic image of a huge cluster of galaxies, called Abell 370. The massive gravity of this cluster causes even light to bend as it passes through, which distorts our view of the galaxies behind Abell 370, creating the warped shapes seen here. This cluster is located a mind-boggling 4.9 billion light-years from Earth”.
Did seeing that picture of the galaxy cluster about 4.9 billion light-years from Earth make your jaw drop? If so, then know that you’re not alone. Since being shared on the photo and video sharing platform merely three hours ago, this post has captured netizens’ attention. The share currently has over 43,100 likes and has also amassed many comments. These numbers are quickly rising.
Here’s what Instagram users had to say about the share. One person said, “Awesome”.
Another individual wrote, “Beautiful”. “Yes, mind-boggling indeed,” read one comment under the share.
Donald Trump Leave White House for the Last Time
President Trumpโs reign comes to an end after a rollercoaster of a journey. On Wednesday, he left Washington DC three hours ahead of the inauguration ceremony of the next US President, Joe Biden. He stated that it has been an โincredible four yearsโ and promised his supporters and everyone else that he will be โback in some formโ.
A small group of people waved goodbye to Trump and the First Lady Melania Trump as they walked out and boarded the Marine One helicopter at 8:15 am. The Trump family flew a short journey to the airbase from where they boarded a flight to Florida on Air Force One as Frank Sinatra’s “My Way” played on loudspeakers on the tarmac on a sunny but chilly day
“I just want to say goodbye but hopefully it’s not a long-term goodbye,” said Trump as he addressed a small group of people.
Trump plans to stay at his Mar-a-Lago in Florida when the US will inaugurate its new President, Joe Biden.
After the 21 gun salute and a serenade of โHail to the Chiefโ, Trump said to his supporters โthis has been a great journeyโ. He further added, โWeโve accomplished so much together. I will always fight for you.โ
He also said, โit is my greatest honour and privilege to have been the president.โ
Before departing the White House, Trump issued scores of pardons to people convicted of crimes or facing charges, including some prominent allies.
Influential former Trump aide Steve Bannon — charged with defrauding people over funds raised to build the Mexico border wall, a flagship Trump policy was among 73 people on a list released by the White House.
The 74-year-old Trump has hinted at running for president again in 2024 but faces a trial in the Senate over his role in the January 6 storming of the US Capitol by his supporters and a potential ban on holding office in the future.
After breaking his long silence, he also addressed the US citizens via pre-recorded video for the first time and urged the American to โprayโ for the success of the incoming administration.
Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris will take the oath of office at the very spot where pro-Trump rioters clashed with police two weeks ago before storming Congress in a deadly insurrection.
Although the inauguration ceremony will go as it has for the last two centuries, this will be a little different from the rest because of the events that took place a few days ago at the US Capitol.
Official Washington has taken on the dystopian look of an armed camp, protected by some 25,000 National Guard troops tasked with preventing any repeat of this month’s attack.
Because the pandemic is still raging in the US, the general public is forbidden from attending the inauguration ceremony. The National Mall seems unprecedentedly empty because of the said reason on Inauguration Day for the first time. Some 200,000 flags have been planted to represent the absent crowd.
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