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Autistic community- bringing positivity in society

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Autistic community- bringing positivity in society  (By Shubhangi Paliwal )   Image By:- Sukriti Singh It’s a disorder, not a disease. Don’t judge it, but accept it. In 2005, by Aspies for Freedom, the first Autistic Pride Day was celebrated and soon became a global event that is celebrated publicly. During gay pride and LGBTQ events, a rainbow flag is used highlighting a white infinity symbol on a tricolor background. In medical terms, autism is a “neurological disability”. This means that autistic minds are unique or being autistic, they experience everything very different from others. Autistic people face other people's negative attitudes about autism and a lack of support and kindness. Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) It is a mental disorder of the neurodevelopmental type. It includes autism and Asperger syndrome. People on the autistic spectrum usually experience difficulties with social communication, interaction and may exhibit restricted repetitive pa

Sacred River Of India Is Polluted Because Of Our Beliefs

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Sacred River Of India Is Polluted Because Of Our Beliefs  (By Shubhangi Paliwal )   Image By:- Goutham Sagar Rivers of India holds a unique place in the heart of their citizen. Rivers are the main source of living of the Indian people. Some major rivers in India like Ganga, Yamuna, Narmada, Sarasvati, Kshipra, Kaveri, Mahanadi, Brahmaputra. Himalayan rivers are the best to use of white water sports like rafting, waterskiing, parasailing, and other water sports.  In India, there is seven sacred rivers count as holy rivers. These rives hold a very special place in prayers and traditional practices. These rivers pass through many of the famous places in India like Haridwar, Nasik, Varanasi, Ujjain, Patna, etc.  River Ganga is the longest river in India & it is the most sacred river to Hindus and worshipped as a goddess.  Kumbh Mela is a festival and a major pilgrimage in Hinduism held every 12 years, priests gather here for the holy bath from all over in India because of beliefs that

India’s Struggle to Combat Desertification

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India’s Struggle to Combat Desertification  (By Shubhangi Paliwal )   Image By:-Goutham Sagar Desertification is defined as “land degradation” in United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) i n sub-humid regions, arid, semi-arid resulting from various factors including human activities and climatic changes.  Executive Secretary of the UNCCD said, 99.7 percent of the food we eat comes from land, the question arises, how we continue to feed the future population of 10 billion without further depleting our precious resources?  A land area is declared degraded when the life-supporting property is lost. In India agriculture supports the livelihood of over 70 core people. Land degradation and food security are a matter of national importance now because 19 core people are undernourished. Extreme weather events and degrading lands in India have affects millions of people and biodiversity.  Major factors leading to land desertification, deforestation, overgrazing of livestock,

Indian Languages - A Barrier In Communication.

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Indian Languages - A Barrier In Communication  (By Shubhangi Paliwal)   Image By:- Sukriti Singh Linguistic communication is a roadblock in India?   India is the second-largest country with an estimated population of 138 corers. More than 19,500 languages are spoken in India as mother tongues, according to the latest analysis of the census.  In India, languages are one of the biggest factors contributing to diversity in India. It’s not only the barrier in north-south but also the east-west.  The constitution consists of 22 languages that are Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati,  Hindi, Kannada, Kashmiri, Konkani, Malayalam, Manipuri, Marathi, Nepali, Oriya,  Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu, Bodo, Santhali, Maithili, and Dogri, 14 languages were initially included in the constitution. In 1992, the Sindhi language was added after that in 1992, Konkani, Manipuri, and Nepali languages were added and in 2004 four more languages were added Bodo, Dogri, Maithili, and Santhali.  The la