Mental Health is Important- Actor Shushant Singh Rajput commits suicide

The person who started his journey as a television actor on zee tv  to starring in his first bollywood movie movie  kai po che had  successfully transitioned from television to films, making a mark for himself.

Don’t concentrate on ‘how to get there’, instead enjoy the getting there.

Shushant Singh Rajput

The very own famous Actor Sushant Singh Rajput, 34 was found dead in his house in Mumbai’s Bandra on the morning of June 14. Acoording to police his body was found hanging and The actor was found dead at his sixth floor appartment in Bandra (West). While the police have confirmed that he has died by suicide,and more information on his sudden demise will be divulged soon but no ‘note’ was found from his residence.

Sushant Singh Rajput’s death comes days after his former manager Disha Salian reportedly died by suicide. Rajput had tweeted his shock at the news on social media.

Sushant made his debut with Kai Po Che in 2014 and later starred in films such as PK, Kedarnath, Shuddh Desi Romance and MS Dhoni: The Untold Journey. He was last seen in Netflix’s Drive. He made his acting debut with Zee TV serial Pavitra Rishta.

“Hum haar jeet, success failure mein itna ulajh gaye hai … ki zindagi jeena bhool gaye hai … zindagi mein agar kuch sabse zyada important hai … toh woh hai khud zindagi” ~ a dialogue from his movie’ Chhichore’

He garnered applause for almost all his films. MS Dhoni, in which he played the former Indian cricket team captain, was among the most successful film of 2016. He garnered critical acclaim for his role in Dibakar Banerjee’s 2015 movie, Detective Byomkesh Bakshy.

The talented actor made us smile in theatres by playing the endearing Mansoor Khan in Kedarnath opposite debutante Sara Ali Khan. The film, like his previous others, turned out to be a success at the box office. It released in December 2018.

Sushant’s next, Dil Bechara, was slated to hit the silver screens on May 8 this year. The film’s release was deferred due to the novel coronavirus pandemic. Dil Bechara introduces Sanjana Sanghi and is the Hindi remake of Hollywood blockbuster, The Fault in Our Stars, which is based on John Green’s novel of the same name.

B-town went into shock as the news of his death was confirmed. From industry colleagues, to friends and fans who started furiously posting pictures with the late actor, everyone is recalling their memories and association. Film-maker Kunal Kapoor was one of the first ones to take to Twitter and he recalled having met the actor just before the lockdown begun, and found the news of his death as incredulous.

Mental health is a serious issue and its high time our society takes it seriously and stop treating it as a taboo.Nothing is more important than an individuals life.A man who’s career was doing fine committed suicide as per the reports

Just when you think it cant get any worse, his year takes step further.The man who started Chhichore – a movie that beautifully dealt with how to battle suicidal thoughts. We never knew that very person will commit suicide. We just never know what a person is going through .We will not only remember you as Anni from chichore or Dhoni but also as an artist. May your soul rest in peace.

CHEMICAL AGENTS IN MICROBIAL CONTROL

The chemical agents are mostly employed in disinfection and antisepsis. The proper use of these agents is essential to laboratory and hospital safety. Many disinfectants are available and each has its own advantages and disadvantages, but ideally the disinfectant must be effective against a wide variety of infectious agents. The disinfectant must be stable upon storage, odorless, or with pleasant order, soluble in water and lipids for penetration into microorganisms, and have a low surface tension through that it can enter cracks in surfaces.

  1. Phenols
    In 1867, Joseph Lister employed it to reduce the risk of infection during operations and phenol was the first widely used antiseptic and disinfectant. Today phenol and phenolics such as cresols, xylenols, and orthophenylphenol are used as disinfectants in laboratories and hospitals. Lysol is made of a mixture of phenolics which is commercially available disinfectant. They act by denaturing proteins and disrupting cell membranes.
  2. Alcohols
    Alcohols are the most widely used disinfectant and antiseptic. They are bactericidal and fungicidal but not sporicidal. Ethanol and isopropanol are the two most popular alcohol germicides. Small instruments like thermometers can be disinfected by soaking them for 10 to 15 minutes in alcohol solutions. 70% ethanol is more effective than 95% as water is needed for proteins to coagulate.
  3. Halogens
    Halogens exist as diatomic molecules in the free state and form salt like compounds with sodium and most other metals. Iodine and chlorine are the most important antimicrobial agents. Spores can be destroyed at higher concentration. Iodine is often applied as tincture of iodine, 2% or more iodine in a water-ethanol solution of potassium iodide. Skin scars result and sometimes iodine allergies can result.
    Chlorine is mostly used as a disinfectant for municipal water supplies and swimming pools and also employed in dairy and food industry. It may be applied as chlorine gas, sodium hypochlorite or calcium hypochlorite, all of which yield hypochlorous acid and then atomic oxygen.
  4. Heavy metals
    Heavy metals such as mercury, silver, arsenic, zinc and copper were used as germicides and these have nit been most recently superseded by other less toxic and more effective germicides. A 1% solution of silver nitrate if often added to the eyes of infants to prevent ophthalmic gonorrhea but now erythromycin is used instead of silver nitrate because it is more effective. Silver sulfadiazine is used on burns. Copper sulphate is an effective algicide in lakes and swimming pools. The action of these heavy metals is mostly on the proteins, and they combine often with their sulfhydryl groups, and inactivate them. They may also precipitate cell proteins.
  5. Quaternary ammonium compounds
    Detergents are organic molecules that serve as wetting agents and emulsifiers and are amphipathic in nature and hence solubilize otherwise insoluble residues and are very effective cleansing agents and are efficient from soaps, which are derived from fats.
    Only cationic detergent are effective disinfectants characterized by positively charged quaternary nitrogen and a long hydrophobic aliphatic chain. They are mostly used as disinfectants for food utensils and small instruments and as skin antiseptics.
  6. Sterilizing gases
    Gases may also be used as sterilizing agents in order to sterilize many heat-sensitive items such as disposable petri dishes and many syringes, heat-lung machine components, sutures, etc. Ethylene oxide gas is used for this purpose as it readily penetrates packing materials, even plastic wraps and is both microbicidal and sporicidal and kills by combining with cell proteins.
  7. Hydrogen peroxide
    Hydrogen peroxide effects our direct and indirect actions of oxygen as it forms hydroxyl free radical which is highly toxic and reactive to cells. As an antiseptic, 3% hydrogen peroxide serves a variety of needs including skin and wound cleansing, bedsore care and mouth washing. When it is applied to a wound, the enzyme catalase in the tissue decomposes the hydrogen peroxide into water and free oxygen. The oxygen causes the wound tissues to bubble and the bubbling removes microorganism mechanically.
  8. Acids and alkalis
    Aqueous solutions of ammonium hydroxide remain a common component of detergent, cleanser and deodorizers. Organic acids are widely used in food preservatives because they prevent spore germination and bacterial and fungal growth. Acetic acid in the form of vinegar is a picking agents that inhibits bacterial growth, propionic acid is commonly incorporated into breads and cakes to retard molds, benzoic acid and sorbic acids are added to beverages, syrups to inhibit yeasts.

Depression is Real.

People tend to neglect the fact that a person can go through severe depression and anxiety. Yes you heard that right there are people who believe there’s no such thing as depression and one should straighten up his spine and face the world with same mental health.

Recently the famous Bollywood actor sushant singh rajput was found hanging dead in his apartment. No such suicide note has been found just yet. But his friends stated that it could be a matter of depression as he was in depression from the last 6 months or so. One week ago before the Bollywood star’s death his Lady manager also committed suicide by jumping off from the apartment roof in Mumbai. Reports claim that it could be a serious case of depression.

Sushant singh rajput had all the money and fame by his side with his constant hardwork and versatile acting skills. He had everthing a person dreams off. But once again it has been proved that inner peace could beat all the money and fame in the world. The Bollywood star was only 34 years of age and was the next big thing in Bollywood. Some of his heroic films which caught the eye of the audience were “Ms Dhoni the untold story” and “Chichore”. In the movie Chichore he tries to send a message to the public that quitting is never an option and suicide is never the solution, but unfortunately he could not apply this to his real life and left everything behind just like that.

This is a lesson to everyone out there to get back to the people if you still can, keep your ego and arrogance aside and keep checking on your loved ones as they need you. Try to be kind to almost everyone you meet as you might know the person but not his story. Depression is real please don’t ignore it.

Marks based Education System.

Today, the situation is severe. Most of the Universities and colleges, schools have not conducted exams yet due to lockdown led by Corona virus. Today when i am writing this article no state ,no UT except Andaman & Nicobar in India left, which did not become victim of the world wide crisis.

Whole world is totally disturb.Doctors and Scientists have been busy in finding the solution to resolve the problem.World leaders and bureaucrats are busy in finding economy boosters.Journalists are busy in criticism of the governing bodies regarding migrant workers issue and health system.

Some alternates have been provided for the education. Online content have been provided but only limited. Webinar have been put one or two times, online classes ran to 5-10 topics and now all institutions are free, showing off the responsibilities of education stream. The only work left is to conduct exam and to give result sooner, whatever be the condition.No matter, syllabus complited is 50 % or 40. No matter, the objective of the particular education stream fulfilled or not.The only thing left is to judge an individual on marks attained by him/her.

Online content providing and online classes can be the alternate option to carry on higher studies but when we talk about primary education that has been the fundamental right of an Indian, situation gets very critical.

Primary education can not be provided using these methods as mostly villages have no connectivity of internet if there is,lack of knowledge would not let it possible.

Situation is such, no one caring for quality education and no one is running after practical knowledge. Everyone wants to pull his hands from providing the good solution to quality education.

The need of time is to get attention of governing bodies towards the matter to get the solution. Each and everyone has to be much responsible and an active worker in the field. Journalists should raise the concern.

Solution can only be found when there would be public opinion about the matter and all media houses should promote a very good planning made by any institution or person.

Thanks for reading…

MENTAL BLOCK DOWN

Even modest reminders of nature can help boost mental health during lockdown, research finds.

Nature can be experienced on a walk close to home, in the back yard or even indoors.

All have been shown to improve mental health and wellbeing and reduce anxiety.

Experiencing nature mindfully can help increase its effect, as can sharing memories of nature, thinking back to natural places that induce calm and sharing these stories with others.

Nature can help stop rumination — thinking about the causes and consequences of depressing events — a process common in depression.

Studies have proven that even the smallest bit of nature—a single tree, a small patch of flowers, a house plant—can generate health benefits.

Look closely in your neighborhood, and the bit of nature you may have taken for granted up until now may become the focus of your attention and help you feel better.”

Over the years, thousands of studies have shown the positive effect of nature on mental health.

Exposure to nature helps to stop people ruminating, a process of continuously worrying about the past and the future linked to mental health problems.

Gardens and backyards provide some with access to grass, bird song, leaves and flowers.

For those stuck indoors, though, potted plants or even photos or videos of nature can provide the necessary reminder.

Being mindful is key to getting the most out of nature.

It’s important to be mindful, commit to the activity and think about your observations while looking at these materials or elements of nature.

That means not merely scrolling through on your computer, but looking at photos or video streams with more intention.

It’s essentially nature-oriented meditation.”

Sharing experiences of nature with others is also powerful.

“Even though we are physically distancing, it’s really important to our health to maintain our social connections.

There is evidence that people who are lonely or who are socially isolated can be prone to poorer health.

Nature might be a means, either by being outside a safe distance from others or by sharing stories with each other, of staying socially connected.”

Exposure to nature helps to stop people ruminating, a process of continuously worrying about the past and the future linked to mental health problems.

In these times, I think our minds can be a little out of control.

Part of the effect of nature is that it can soften negative conditioned mental patterns.

If you can find nature, engage with it and get your heart rate down, then your mind begins to settle.

When your mind isn’t ruminating, it can then open to a wider world, where there’s great beauty and healing.

As the coronavirus pandemic rapidly sweeps across the world, it is inducing a considerable degree of fear, worry and concern in the population at large and among certain groups in particular, such as older adults, care providers and people with underlying health conditions.

In public mental health terms, the main psychological impact to date is elevated rates of stress or anxiety. But as new measures and impacts are introduced – especially quarantine and its effects on many people’s usual activities, routines or livelihoods – levels of loneliness, depression, harmful alcohol and drug use, and self-harm or suicidal behaviour are also expected to rise.

In populations already heavily affected, such as Lombardy in Italy, issues of service access and continuity for people with developing or existing mental health conditions are also now a major concern, along with the mental health and well-being of frontline workers.

As part of its public health response, WHO has worked with partners to develop a set of new materials on the mental health and psychosocial support aspects of COVID-19.

With the effects of COVID-19 on our physical health increasingly documented, we can no longer collectively fail to notice its effects on our mental health. My family’s experience is only remarkable for how unremarkable it is. COVID-19 has the seeds of a major mental health crisis. Early reporting from Ireland shows a tenfold increase in the number of people seeking online counselling.

Some people are showing high degrees of psychological distress, such as healthcare workers, older adults, people with pre-existing conditions, children, thosee in precarious domestic situations, and fragile humanitarian and conflict settings. Together these groups make up maybe most of humanity; these are our friends, family, neighbours, they’re us.

Most of the discussion about addressing COVID-19-related mental health problems is focused on what we can do as individuals. The World Health Organization has published a helpful document. This WHO infographic is less detailed, but easy to digest.

The advice is consistent with what has always helped mental health; staying connected, keeping busy, getting physical activity, staying calm, managing information intake, maintaining a routine, and sleeping well.

But while this is important, much more action needs to be taken regarding policy. Our neglect of mental health is obvious from the insufficient commitments we devote to it; the crisis response is now hampered by our lack of investment in mental health promotion, prevention and care before the pandemic.

We know we need large-scale changes. Yet because of the scale of the problem, the vast majority of mental health needs remain unaddressed.

Last week UN Secretary-General António Gutteres launched a policy brief on the need for more action on mental health.

He outlined three priorities:

Apply a whole-of-society approach to promote, protect and care for mental health
Ensure widespread availability of emergency mental health and psychosocial support
Support recovery from COVID-19 by building mental health services for the future
These recommendations are as good or better than any medical prescription; they will fundamentally change millions of lives.

In the last week before the lockdowns began, UNDP and the World Health Organization (WHO) held our first joint mission to develop a national mental health investment case in the Philippines. With support from the Russian Federation, we have have developed a methodology and will deliver such investment cases in four countries this year. Work in Uzbekistan began last week.

The cases are not so much about assigning a value to mental health, but about finding and prioritizing the best approaches. By focusing on cost-effective interventions and scaling them up, while identifying and addressing gaps, we can make good on our promise to leave no one behind.

COVID-19 has instilled a level of fear and anxiety in us all. As it has isolated us physically, we have felt isolated mentally. We have all felt feelings of depression as we missed friends, family and loved ones.

Yet for many of us, these feelings are just a small glimpse into what it is like to be living with anxiety, depression or other mental health challenges. For many, these issues were a daily struggle before COVID-19 and they will be afterwards–perhaps made worse by the pandemic.

WHO Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus’s consistent plea has been for nations’ coronavirus responses to be based on empathy. “Compassion is a medicine,” he said in March. That compassion and solidarity applies just as much to our own approaches to mental health. Solidarity with those enduring mental health challenges, and a demand that we are all entitled to mental health services, must be a rallying cry for us all.

Stay safe an

Actor Sushant Singh Rajput found hanging at home, he was 34

Actor Sushant Singh Rajput was found dead in his house in Mumbai’s Bandra, his representative and Mumbai Police said on Sunday. The actor was found dead at his sixth floor appartment in Bandra (West). While the police have confirmed that he has died by suicide, no ‘note’ was found from his residence. “Sushant Singh Rajput has committed suicide, Mumbai Police is investigating,” DCP Pranay Ashok, spokesperson Mumbai Police said.

Sushant’s team shared a message for his fans: “It pains us to share that Sushant Singh Rajput is no longer with us. We request his fans to keep him in their thoughts and celebrate his life, and his work like they have done so far. We request media to help us maintain privacy at this moment of grief.”

Another battle lost

In a search Carried by police, Medical documents prescribing treatment of depression are found in the apartment of Sushant Singh Rajput , who ended his life and drifted into eternal peace by hanging himself.

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He was such a fighter, for he fought depression on his own , he must’ve been having terrible nightmares, absurd thoughts, he must’ve been crying silently, hugging his pillow at nights to comfort his loneliness.

I can understand what he must’ve been going through. The last moments , in which people think that he was struggling for life and gasping for breath, NO, he must’ve been feeling so good sensing that all that life is slowly going out and soon he will feel no pain at all, just peaceful silence.

THE charming actor Sushant Singh Rajput no more!!!!

He found hanged in his house at Bandra

The very talented and charming actor Sushant is no more alive. He done suicide in his own house. It’s really shocking why he committed suicide. Because he was doing well in the Bollywood industry. And also done some web series like Drive.

He will never be forgotten because of its wonderful acting in the biopic of MS Dhoni, the former captain of India. It is very sad to know how the celebrities also caught in depression and make this type of critical decision.

Sushant Singh Rajput always be remember by us and may his soul rest in peace. He was a really good actor as well as a Cheerios and happy person. It is very akward to know about that he had committed suicide.Heartbreaking to hear #SushantSinghRajput ended his life! He was a fine talent. Wonder what could have gone wrong for him?! May he find the peace in death atleast! Not an age to say RIP though. Sad!

Sushant Singh Rajput commits suicide

Noted Bollywood actor and television star Sushant Singh Rajput reportedly committed suicide on Sunday. As per preliminary investigation, he was found hanging at his Bandra residence.

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His demise came as a shock to many as this is the fourth death of a famous personality from the Hindi film industry to pass away in the past two months, after Irrfan Khan and Rishi Kapoor succumbed to cancer and Wajid Khan from the Sajid-Wajid duo fell prey to the coronavirus pandemiRajput auditioned for Abhishek Kapoor’s Kai Po Che! and was selected to play one of the three leads, along with Rajkumar Rao and Amit Sadh. Based on the Chetan Bhagat novel The 3 Mistakes of My Life, the film proved to be a critical and commercial success. Rajput’s portrayal of Ishaan Bhatt, an ex-district level cricketer who is a victim of politics in the cricketing selection fraternity, was praised.[30] Critic Rajeev Masand wrote: “…it’s Sushant Singh Rajput, making his film debut as Ishaan, who it’s hard to take your eyes off. The actor has an indescribable presence and it’s clear from his confidence and distinct likeability that a star is born.”[31]Rajput’s second movie was Shuddh Desi Romance, alongside Parineeti Chopra and Vaani Kapoor. Directed by Maneesh Sharma and produced by Yash Raj Films, the film deals with the subject of live-in relationships and was completely filmed in Jaipur, Rajasthan. Taran Adarsh from Bollywood Hungama praised Rajput’s performance, saying: “After leaving a tremendous impression in his first Hindi outing, Sushant Singh Rajput… brings a lot of freshness with his unpretentious and spontaneous act.”[32] Sukanya Verma from Rediff stated: “After a dynamic debut in Kai Po Che!, Rajput channelises his abundant energy to convey the childlike ineptitude of a man who wears his heart on a sleeve.”[33] Sushant’s next role was in Rajkumar Hirani’s 2014 film PK. Although his role was relatively minor, the film gave him the opportunity to work with Aamir Khan and Anushka Sharma. Upon its release, the film proved to be the one of the highest-grossing Indian films.[34][35]

 

In 2015, Rajput’s sole release was Dibakar Banerjee’s mystery thriller Detective Byomkesh Bakshy! (2015), in which he portrayed detective Byomkesh Bakshi, created by Bengali writer Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay. The film was produced jointly by Yash Raj Films and Banerjee’s own film production company Dibakar Banerjee Productions. Set in Kolkata in the 1940s,[36] the film was released on 3 April 2015.[37][38]

 

In 2016, Rajput appeared in Neeraj Pandey’s biographical sports film M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story, in lead role of Indian cricketer Mahendra Singh Dhoni. The film was a critical and commercial success, becoming one of the highest-grossing Bollywood films of 2016. Rajput’s performance was widely praised by the critics and his portrayal of the cricketer was applauded even before the film’s release.[9][10] For his performance in the film, Rajput got his first nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Actor.In 2017, Rajput appeared in Dinesh Vijan’s Raabta, co-starring Kriti Sanon.[40][41]

 

In 2018, Rajput appeared in Kedarnath, a love story set in the backdrop of natural calamities of Kedarnath, Uttarakhand, co-starring Sara Ali Khan.

 

In 2019, Rajput appeared in Abhishek Chaubey’s Sonchiriya opposite Bhumi Pednekar.[42][43] He appeared in Nitesh Tiwari’s Chhichhore opposite Shraddha Kapoor that released on 6 September 2019.[39]c.

Its time to roll up your sleeves and save a life – World Blood Donor Day 2020

Your little effort can give others second chance to live life.

Donating blood is one of the greatest ways to help humankind. By doing so, we save someone’s precious life, and that is a blessing in itself. 

On 14th June every year the world celebrates World blood donor day also known as WBDD  to raise awareness about safe blood donations and to thank those who voluntarily donate blood to save the lives of others.

This day is celebrated to mark the birthday anniversary of scientist Karl Landsteiner who won the  Nobel Prize for his discovery of the ABO blood group system. Before Carl detected blood groups, blood transfusions used to happen without knowing the various blood groups

2020 WBDD Theme

World blood donor day is marked as a global public health campaign by WHO. Every year there is a theme made for the day and this year’s World Blood Donor Day theme is ‘‘Safe blood saves lives’‘ with the tagline ”Give blood and make the world a healthier place”.

In the wake of coronavirus pandemic, the WHO will conduct a global virtual campaign this year with the objective to focus on the contribution an individual giver can make to improve health for others in the community.

Is it safe to donate while you are MENSTRUATING ?

It’s understandable where the idea comes from: your body is losing blood during menstruation already and you worry for your own health if you volunteer to give even more. But regular menstruation does not affect your ability to donate. You can safely donate blood during your period if it is required and your period will not be affected by the donation.

What to know before you donate blood:

  • The donor must be fit and healthy, and should not be suffering from transmittable diseases.
  • Age and weight- The donor must be 18–65 years old and should weigh a minimum of 50 kg.
  • Pulse rate- Between 50 and 100 without irregularities.
  • Hemoglobin level- A minimum of 12.5 g/dL.
  • Blood pressure- Diastolic: 50–100 mm Hg, Systolic: 100–180 mm Hg.
  • Body temperature- Should be normal, with an oral temperature not exceeding 37.5 °C.
  • The time period between successive blood donations should be more than 3 months

DONATE BLOOD AND MAKE A DIFFERENCE !

Donating blood is one of the most common ways people choose to give back to their societies . Despite the high demand and the general recognition of its importance, only about a fourth of the people who are able to donate blood do. Many people are not aware of just how important blood donations can be.  Approximately one of every seven people admitted to the hospital need blood. There are a lot of health benefits of donating blood :

  1. Giving blood can reveal potential health problems
  2. Giving blood can reduce harmful iron stores
  3. Giving blood can help your liver stay healthy
  4. Giving blood can help your mental state

The health benefits of donating blood are considerable—but of course, the most important part of the process is helping to save lives.

It’s time to roll your sleeves and save a life.Just 1 unit of your blood can save 3 lives. So why not take this day as an opportunity and make a difference in the society by acting responsibly.

Tour of Duty: explained

Recently, Army has proposed a voluntary tour of duty for civilians for three years.

talking about the proposal, Army is thinking about to take civilians in service for a short service as both officers and other posts like general duty soldiers. In the scheme, tax free income of three years with sum of 5-6 lacs for officers and 2-3 lacs for Other ranks would be given on the completion. There would be no severance packages, ex- serviceman status and other services which is given to a permanent army personnel. On martyrdom all status and services would be provided as a permanent personnel attains.

There a lot of young people who are full of the feeling of patriotism and nationalism but they do not want to serve in the army as a career in this. This scheme will also welcome young students of different colleges and different aspects of education. Mainly, the scheme will also encourage IITians in the service with different mind setup and idea.

Further it will reduce the financial burden over defence budget because the cost of three year service per personnel will be the fraction of the cost incurred in short service commission.This reduced burden will shift the focus towards modernisation of the defence system.

Youth would also be benefitted. In such a huge populated country there only some hundreds of people are appointed as an officer, the scheme will provide chances to more and more civilians.this will satisfy the feeling of patriotism of a great no of people. It is seen, corporate sectors always prefer to hire such individuals rather than fresh graduates.

After 10-15 years of starting of the scheme the density of well trained persons all around in the nation will increase which will help society to handle the problems easily with army tactics.

5 Weird Countries In The World

Among 195 countries , Each and every country have some type of oddity .It can be anything weird rules and regulation followed by any country or some countries with mysterious place or, the way a nation came to existence ,Or Country that bounded their citizens to live their life in a particular ways .World is full of strange(and breathtaking )places.Let look over some weird countries.

1.North Korea

List of world weirdest country can’t be complete without mentioning North Korea.North Korea came to existence after World War II.North Korea is governed by communist party ,they become one of the world’s most dictatorial country. The government restricts all human rights for its citizens, giving no freedom of expression, assembly, association, and religion. It forbid the organized political opposition, independent press, and trade unions.You can travel to north Korea through Beijing ,shockingly it is safe to visit but tourist are not allowed to visit outside designated tour areas without their Korean guides.People seem depressed in north Korea .Despite of beautiful buildings everything seems to be just hollow from inside .

2.Sealand

Sealand is a smallest nation in the world that’s why it has been termed as micronation. Sealand is a country made from a sea fort platform.It is located 10 km off the England Coast.For fun fact anyone can get a Sealander Citizenship or Surprisingly can become a lord there.

3.US

Each and Every countries have quirks.Okay,let me make it clear why US is in my list .There is a place in US which experience darkness from November – January.That make it to be in the list of weirdest countries .Utqiagvik, Alaska, the northernmost town in the US, experienced its last sunrise and sunset for about two months.The town is having in total 4,000 people .This phenomenon happens every year.If you live above the Arctic Circle, there will be a day when the sun sets for the rest of winter. Eventually After two months ,It will return and then during the summer when it won’t set for days.

4.Equatorial Guinea

Equatorial Guinea is a country located on the west coast of Africa.It is the one of the oddest and beautiful country.Despite of being one of the richest country of Africa Reason being a third largest oil exporter , it’s 3/4th of the population live in poverty.Also it is one of the least free country in the world.This Spanish speaking country is the one of most corrupted nation in the world .Fun fact it is the only country whose capital is not located within the continental region.

5.Bhutan

Bhutan is different than rest of the countries but in a good way.Bhutan does not believe in Gross Domestic Product as an standard of economic growth and development. but rather they use Gross National Happiness.Bhutan is also a host of highest never conquered Mountain (Gangkhar Puensumin )in the world.You might be surprised by the fact that king step down from the throne for democracy . If you visit you have to pay $250 per person per day.Moreover,In Bhutan Women’s are head of the family.

Let me know if you know any other country in the comments below and have a wonderful day.

NET BANKING A BOON?

Traditional banks offer many services to their customers, including accepting customer money deposits, providing various banking services to customers, and making loans to individuals and companies. Compared with the traditional channels offering banking services through physical services, Net banking use the internet to deliver traditional banking services to their customers, such as opening accounts, transferring funds, and electronic bill payment.

Net banking can be offered in two main ways, first, an existing bank with physical offices can also establish an online site and offer net banking services to its customers in addition to the regular channel, Net banking is provided without extra cost to customers. Customers are attracted by the convenience of Net banking through the internet and in turn, banks can operate more efficiently when customers perform transactions by themselves rather than going to the bank branch and dealing with a branch representative.

Net banking services are delivered to customers through the internet and web using Hypertext Markup Language (HTML). One of the main and important concerns of Net banking is security, without great confidence in security customers are unwilling to use a public network such as the internet to view their financial information and conduct financial transactions. Some of the security threads include invasion of an individual’s privacy and theft of confidential information. Banks with E-banking service offer several methods to ensure a high level of security :

  1. Identification and authentication
  2. Encryption
  3. Firewalls

The range of e-banking services is likely to increase in the future. Some banks plan to introduce electronic money and electronic cheques. Electronic money can be stored in computers or smart cards and consumers can use electronic money to purchase goods of small value over the internet. Electronic cheques will look similar to paper cheques, but they can be sent from the buyer to sellers over the internet, electronically endorsed by the seller, and forwarded tot eh seller’s bank for electronic collection from the buyer’s bank. Further bank seeks to offer its customers more products and services like insurance, mortgage, financial planning, and brokerage. This will not only deliver more values to the customers but also help banks to grow business and revenues.

ADVANTAGES/BENEFITS OF NET BANKING

1. Advantages from the customers’ point of view:

  1. Net banking provides 24 hours, 365 days a year of services to the customers of the bank.
  2. Customers can make some of the permitted transactions from office, home, or while traveling via mobile phones.
  3. It inculcates a sense of financial discipline by recording every transaction.
  4. There is greater customer satisfaction by offering unlimited access to the bank.
  5. There is greater security to the customers as they can avoid traveling with cash.

2. Advantages from the bank’s point of view:

  1. Net banking provides a competitive advantage to the bank.
  2. Net banking provides an unlimited network to the bank and is not limited to the number of branches.
  3. Load on branches can be considerably reduced by establishing centralized data and by taking over some of the accounting functions.

“Blood Donation- Helping Hand to Humanity”.

Helping others irrespective of their background, caste, religion has been a part of our culture and traditions not only in India but around the world. Helping the one in need has been considered to be the reflection of humanity over everything. Man has achieved development with helping each other and by working hand in hand, establishing a feeling of brotherhood, togetherness and unity to fight out tough circumstances and win over tougher times. Help could be varied as per the conditions and differentiation. It could be monetary help, by helping the one in need of money, or by giving food, or any physical help and so on. People believe that one gets blessed with better opportunities and less struggles as he thinks of others and helps them by even going outta the way. 

Blood donation is one such help which not only helps others in need, but also has many health benefits to the one giving it. It not only reduces the risk of cancer and blood clotting but reduces the risk of severe damage to other body organs like liver , pancreas and many others. But irrespective of this fact, the question which surely arises is “Why should any human donate his blood, what are its advantages, disadvantages”, and many other thoughts do come to the mind of individuals. 

14th June is the day when World Blood Donor Day is celebrated across the globe with the main Idea to spread the “Awareness of blood donation, how it can help to save the life of any person in need , and how we still can save humanity by showing this small gesture of giving”. But why should any individual give such a precious thing which he is born with you any stranger. In today’s world, risk to life’shas increased as number of accidents, suicides attempt and various other things leading to threat have increase. Blood donation helps to provide those injured in such accidents to save their life. Since we know our heart pumps a lot of blood and the amount we give gets recovered soon. So why not we just donate to help others. 

There are also benefits to the one giving as:

 1. It helps in better blood production and circulation around the body.

 2. Replenish the older blood cells and produce new one which surely have better health benefits.

 3. Helps maintain liver, heart and other body parts in better working conditions and reduces the risk of any part to fail. And many more advantages of the same. 

But the disadvantages of blood donation may include:

1.Initial weakness in the body . 

2. Pain. 

3. Continue bleeding. And sometimes it can take time to stop. 

4. Conditions of headache and dizziness

But the main thing to keep in mind before donating blood is that one needs to be at least 17 years old with at least a weight of 50kg. The individual must not be consuming drugs, doesn’t have a high blood pressure , must not have tattoos on their body and many others as per the guidelines of the “World Health Organization”. 

So one should try out to donate blood every month or more as per the health conditions of the human, so as to keep him/ her healthy and also people around them safe by providing them what they need in difficult circumstances. 

As helping others, would definitely turn out to help ourselves in future, as per the theory of Karma, “What goes around, comes around”. 

Atma Nirbhar Bharat will prosper on basis of globally competitive domestic products: Commerce Minister

Union Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal reviewed the performance of Quality Council of India (QCI), today, through a video conference. He said, Atma Nirbhar Bharat will prosper on the basis of quality domestic products which can be globally competitive. Lauding the QCI for growing exponentially in last few years, Mr. Goyal said, the real challenge and opportunity for it lies in the post-Covid era.
 
The Minister emphasized on the fact that the quality evaluation and certification should be rational, transparent, reliable, and free from any manipulation. He said the QCI and GeM (Government e-Marketplace) should join hands to ensure that all high value products on the GeM portal are quality certified. Mr. Goyal stressed on the urgent need for evolving quality standards in the education, health, hospitality, transport, packaging, food processing and MSME sectors