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Vocal for Local

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Vocal for Local (By Aadesh Sharma) Image By:-  Kanishka Sharma The thrust of the Swadeshi movement in India was caught in 1905.  Its main purpose was to adopt the object of its country.  The thinking behind this was that the growth of India is possible only by Indians and things made by Indians.  It is not difficult to understand the problems arising in the coming days due to the situation created in the world during the Corona crisis.  The situation is even more difficult for a country like India.  In a country with a population of 130 crores, if the situation worsens due to corona, then the country will have to suffer even greater economic loss.  Perhaps sensing the same situation, the Prime Minister of the country has said that the local product will be given due consideration. PM Narendra Modi once again addressed the country today, but in a different way.  Disappointing talk about the economy was happening for the last several days.  But in the midst of this, PM Modi today present

Empathy is the key to humanity

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Empathy is the key to humanity (By Aadesh Sharma) Image By:-  Sandeep Empathy is the glue that holds our relationships and our communities together. When we make an effort to understand others and help them however we can, everyone’s quality of life improves. The importance of empathy extends far beyond the person we are empathizing with. it affects our health, our social skills, and even the world we live in. Read on to discover what empathy is and five life-changing benefits of empathizing with others. Then learn how you can develop a greater sense of empathy one day at a time. What is Empathy? In a busy life, the sensation is fading, an affinity for each other is diminishing. This holds why diseases, behavior, and stress of people are seen more now. When the human sensation and subjectivity of a person decreases, then negative thought starts to get involved there, which affects the mindfully from the relationship to the tension? However, even today, there are more people who are not

Science is the service of man

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Science is the Service of Man (By Aadesh Sharma) Image By:-  Sandeep The modern age has rightly been mentioned as the age of science. Science has unlocked and widened the new boundaries of human knowledge, information, comforts, and achievements. The scientific path from unawareness to knowledge, from superstitions to the scientific wisdom and form darkness to the light, has been a long struggle. This struggle was full of troubles, determinations, labor, hard  work, trial, and errors as well as changes. Boon for mankind One of the greatest blessings of science to mankind is electricity. Electricity has brought a lot to change our lives. It has removed darkness. It runs our machines and has lessened human toil. It has increased industrial productivity and efficiency. Electricity has made the life of housewife easy. Now she has the refrigerator, washing machine, microwave oven, mixer-grinder, electric kettle, etc. Electricity has lessened the severity of the weather. We can make use of a

Tobacco should be banned

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Tobacco should be banned                                (By Aadesh Sharma  )   Image By:- Kanishka Sharma The government announced banning paan spices on Gandhi Jayanti, started becoming 'clean' from Bassi's markets such as paan, gutka, bidi, and tobacco.  As soon as tobacco sellers came to know about the ban on Thursday, most of them removed gutkha, pan masala, and betel nut.  Ban on tobacco in Rajasthan, in such a situation, smoking and tobacco pouches were seen hanging in some shops here.  From Chak Road to the city boundary wall, its obvious impact was seen, while the tobacco consuming villagers kept taking information in this regard. Alcohol sales are not allowed, bars will remain closed till lockdown The central government has clarified that only a few shops have been allowed to open in urban and rural areas.  According to the Home Ministry, liquor shops across the country will remain closed till further orders.  Apart from this, the ban on tobacco and gutkha sales wi

Changing face of Village

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Changing face of Village (By Aadesh Sharma  )   Image By:- Shrut Kapadia Recent socio-economic development has changed the picture of rural India.  The National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) survey (2016-17) says a lot about this. According to this survey conducted every third year, the average income of rural agricultural families is now more than daily wages than agriculture. The average annual income of a rural household dependent on agriculture is Rs 1 lakh 7 thousand 172, while the average annual income of rural families associated with non-agricultural activities is Rs 87 thousand 228. According  to the report, agriculture accounts for 19 percent of the monthly income, while the daily wage share in the average income is more than 40 percent.  Mobile has now come in 87 percent of rural households while 88.1 percent of households have savings accounts.  Today 58 percent of the households have TV, while 34 percent of the families have a motorcycle and 3 percent

Why India is reluctant towards getting paid paternity leave

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 Why India is reluctant towards getting paid Paternity leave                              (By Pashmeen Kaur  )   Image By:- Sandeep What is the image in your mind when you hear the word bread earner ? For an Indian kid, definitely he visualizes his father . Fathers are the role of bread earners of the family while mothers are given the role of caregivers . This identity has been handed down for generations and the roles are stereotyped in the society. But now, times have changed . Both the parents are now the bread earners of the family. But has there been any change in the role of caregiver ? Not much . Women are still expected to juggle their careers and the role of a mother. While the father still sticks to the role of just the bread earner. Even if the parents share their responsibilities, the society hardly acknowledges them. Often we hear friends and relatives are inquiring a new mother about how is she managing both her roles. But fathers are never asked about their role i

Literature and science

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Literature and Science (By Pashmeen Kaur  )   Image By:- Sandeep “ Science and literature  are not two things, but two sides of one thing . ” by Thomas Huxley. Science and Literature are said to be two sides of the same coin though they have their fair share of dissimilarities. Science is defined as ‘t he intellectual and practical activity encompassing the systematic study of the structure and behaviour of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment’. Literature is defined as an art form or any single writing deemed to have artistic or intellectual value and sometimes deploys language in ways that differ from ordinary usage. From the two distinct definitions of science and literature , we can distinguish that science has more to do with reason, logic, observation, and experiments while literature is made of creativity and imagination. Similarities: Though they are distinctly different from each other, yet we cannot separate them completely. They exist with