Best Beauty Products!

Hello everyone today we are going to discuss some beauty products that will help us for developing our skin.The beauty products which I am going to discuss are best products for ladies or girls.

The first for girls and the company name is Attitude.It has a wide range of products which I personally also use as it helps skin to very smooth also it helps you glow like moon. I am just giving an example.So in this it contains variety of products.So lets get started.

First we will know about the cream.In this it has two varieties of cream, one is herbal day and night cream and another one is normal day and night cream but I prefer to use the herbal day and night cream as it makes skin glow faster than the normal one. So below I will give the details of the products.

ATTITUDE HERBAL DAY AND NIGHT CREAM:-

This is the Attitude Herbal Day cream with SPF 15. It size is about 50g in 400rupees.

The Attitude Be Bright Herbals Day Cream helps in keeping the skin visibly brighter in 4 weeks, while also keeping it protected from the harmful effects of pollution.

Enriched with the goodness of herbal blend, LumiskinTM, Biosaccharide Gum and hero ingredient – Indian Kino, this day cream with SPF 15/PA+++ detoxifies skin and makes it fair & even-toned.

The Herbals contain in this cream are:-

Herbal Blend

  1. Aloe Vera (moisturizes skin)
  2. Indian Penny wort (conditions & Rejuvenates skin)
  3. Sea buck Thorn (acts as a powerful antioxidant)
  4. Sandalwood (Detoxifies skin & clears dark spots)
  5. Biosaccharide Gum – It forms a physical protective shield (a second layer) that breathes and acts as a second skin
  6. Indian Kino – This is the Hero ingredient that detoxifies skin and makes it fair and even-toned.

So next is the Herbal night cream:-

So this is the night cream which comes in the 50g size with same amount of money i.e 400 rupees.

The Attitude Be Bright Herbals Night Cream helps in keeping the skin moisturized. It also helps in making skin visibly brighter in 4 weeks, while also acting as a Pollution guard at night.

Enriched with the goodness of herbal blend, LumiskinTM, Indian Lotus Extract and hero ingredient – Mangosteen Butter, this night cream rich in fatty acid, provides long lasting emollience, hydration and moisturisation to skin, thereby making it soft & supple.

Herbal Blend are:-

  1. Aloe Vera (moisturizes skin)
  2. Indian Penny wort (conditions & Rejuvenates skin)
  3. Sea buck Thorn (acts as a powerful antioxidant)
  4. Sandalwood (Detoxifies skin & clears dark spots)
  5. Indian Kino – This is the Hero ingredient that detoxifies skin and makes it fair and even-toned.

This were the herbal night and day cream. With this two you can use Herbal Face Wash.If you want to buy any of the product you can contact me as I have business on this products. I can easily send you the information and products o you.I have given my contact no. below the article.

ATTITUDE DAY AND NIGHT CREAM:-

So this is the normal one attitude day cream,it comes in 50g of weight in same amount of price i.e 400 rupees.Attitude Be Bright Day Cream SPF 15 is specially formulated with the Brightening Complex that helps in visibly fairer glowing skin in just 4 weeks.It also comes with a complete range or you can buy them individually. Other ranges Attitude Be Bright Face Wash, Attitude Be Bright Face Masque, Attitude Be Bright Face Scrub.

Attitude Be Bright Day Cream SPF 15 has Brightening Complex that acts on all the 5 signs of skin darkening:-

  1. Helps to lighten skin color.
  2. Helps to restore skin’s natural glow.
  3. Helps to reduce appearance of dark spots and blemishes.
  4. Helps to even skin tone.
  5. Helps to protect skin from sun and environment.

So next is night cream:-

Attitude Be Bright Night Cream is specially formulated with the Brightening Complex that helps in visibly fairer glowing skin in just 4 weeks comes in 50g with the same amount i.e 400 rupees.The cream provides night long moisturisation and emollient that keeps your skin soft and supple.

So this is the night cream and day cream. Let me just briefly tell about other products.

ATTITUDE FACE WASH:-

The attitude face wash is about 100 ml in 200 rupees which is in is a water based gel that is 100% soap free formulation.

ATTITUDE FACE SCRUB:-

Attitude Be Bright Face Scrub is a water based gel with scrubbing micro particles which help provide efficient skin exfoliation which comes 100ml and price is 200 rupees.

  1. LumiskinTM * : Special active with skin lightening properties.
  2. Lotus Japonicus Symbiosome Extract- helps keep skin brighter and even toned.
  3. Vitamin A & E: Antioxidants that helps to protect skin against free radicals and work towards young looking skin.

ATTITUDE FACE MASQUE:-

Attitude Be Bright Face Masque helps absorb excess oil that can cause clogged pores and leaves skin glowing which comes in 100ml and price is 400 rupees.

So this were the creams should be used by teens and keep you skin perfect and young looking!If you want to know more other makeup products of attitude you can contact me or message me on the no. given below.

Lets move on our next brand i.e Artistry.You must have heard the name.May be or may be not no problem I will help you to know the details about it.

ARTISTRY:-

It the company who has the range for the ladies to improve their skin and feel themselves more Younger. Some people also losses interest when they lose their fairness and skin elasticity with age but by using the product of this company you can look more beautiful as compare to your daughter also. So lets get started.

ESSENTIALS BY ARTISTRY:-

Essentials is sponsored by artistry which comes with variety of range.This products is most demanded products from essentials.So I will tell one by one the range.

1.Essentials by Artistry Creamy Massage:-

It is rich in Avocado, this luxurious massage cream restores radiance to the tired skin and makes it feel soft, silky, smooth and moisturized. It revitalizes the appearance of dry, dehydrated skin when applied with massage. Pack Size:100g and the amount price is 1200 rupees.The benefits of these cream are:-

  1. It is non-comedogenic, i.e. it doesn’t clog pores
  2. The massage improves the blood circulation and ingredients such as Shea Butter & Natural Oils make it better
  3. Leaves the skin hydrated and moisturized
  4. Its relaxing fragrance gives a soothing feel to your skin for a spa like experience.

2.Essentials by ARTISTRY™ Gel Cleanser:-

Enriched with Cucumber, this Gel Cleanser is a sulfate-free, soap-free 2-in-1 formula that effectively cleanses and tones skin in 1 step. This light foaming cleanser is a water based oil-free gel that deeply cleanses skin and removes make-up, impurities, clogging dirt and excess oil to help produce a fresher, cleaner-looking complexion. Pack Size: 125ml with the amount of 900 rupees.The benefits of using this gleaners are:-

  1. Cleanses and tones in 1 step
  2. Removes make-up, pore-clogging dirt and excessive oil while also reducing the oily-shine on the surface of the skin
  3. Helps your skin maintain a balanced pH level
  4. Leaves skin feeling fresh and soft without over-drying the skin
  5. Rinses without leaving any residue
  6. Enriched with Witch Hazel and White Willow Bark which helps diminish the appearance of pores
  7. Botanical ingredients like Aloe Vera, Meadowsweet, Licorice, Shiso (Perilla) help calm and smooth en skin and act as anti-irritant.

3.Essentials by Artistry Light Lotion:-

It is an oil-free lotion with Chamomile that hydrates the skin. It is enriched with ingredients that help reduce shine & surface oil. It is free of pore-clogging oils and absorbs into the skin quickly, leaving no residue. Pack Size: 50ml with the amount of 900 rupees.The benefits of using the light lotion are:-

  1. Provides hydration to skin
  2. Enriched with ingredients that help reduce shine & surface oil
  3. Free of pore-clogging oils
  4. Absorbs into skin quickly leaving no residue
  5. Has an anti-oxidant blend, safeguarding skin against free radicals
  6. Provides long lasting moisture to the skin keeping it soft
  7. Enriched with Cucumber & Glycerin that help in hydrating the skin
  8. Enriched with Witch Hazel which provides astringency benefits by improving skin’s appearance through minimized pores
  9. Enriched with anti-irritants like Aloe & Shiso (Perilla) that soothe the skin.

4.Essentials by Artistry Polishing Scrub:-

This is the gel based polishing scrub with mild & gentle exfoliating jojoba beads effectively removes flakes, impurities deep within the skin’s surface and excess oil, thereby revealing the skin’s radiance. As a result, the skin is left with a soft, smooth and polished glow. The benefits of using polishing scrub are :-

  1. Improves skin’s texture and tone Skin appears much brighter
  2. More radiant and has an improved clarity Deep cleansing action with jojoba beads that exfoliate without drying Helps remove excess oil.

This new unisex range is enriched with Botanical ingredients in every formula. These ingredients add a special touch to each product in the range. The hero ingredient of this range is the Acerola Cherry Extract. It has been specially acquired from our own Nutrilite farms. It is present in all the daily care products – Gel Cleanser, Light Lotion and Multi-Protect Lotion.The benefits of using the Multi Protect lotion are:-

  1. Provides sun protection to skin with SPF 30 /PA +++
  2. Protects skin from damaging UVA/UVB rays
  3. Provides long-lasting Hydration to skin
  4. Free of heavy waxes, pore-clogging oils
  5. Helps to control excess oil and reduce shine for hours, up to all day
  6. Feels fresh, lightweight, comfortable without leaving a residue on skin
  7. Enriched with African watermelon that protects skin from environmental damage caused by pollution
  8. Blends sheer under make up.

So there are many other products of Artistry but above are the important cream which is more demanding.If you want any other information you can contact only given no. below.

I can say the cream we all use have some merits and demerits but above it has no merits and it has more advantages.

I hope you all will like my article and find useful.Let me know in the comment box do you have ever used any of this product. Contact no:-+91-9861007026.

Thank you for reading my article and have a nice day.

Pen pals

Have you ever thought of sharing your opinions and views to an unknown person. In this present world sharing any information with an unknown person is nothing less than inviting a trouble, but there was a time when people used to share their opinions, emotions or feelings to an unknown person. This was accomplished by writing letters. One used to write letters to those whose name, gender , age, caste etc were not known. The only thing they knew was address. This was the most exciting thing youths of those days used to do. By this they also made friends of their own choice. The friends made are called Pen friends or pen pals.

This practice started from the early 70s and prevailed as a trend for almost 2 decades. Those days there used to be a column in the newspaper, which had the addresses of those people who were interested in having a pen pal. From late 80s people started having pen friends from foreign countries too. Many people were really interested in reading different views and opinions so they had many pen friends. This practice also helped in gaining the knowledge of things happening in other places. Just imagine how different it is to know people like that, you know make friends with people you don’t know and it is your choice to carry it on or to end it.

In late 90s computers were made accessible and Electronic mail came in and started spreading its magic throughout the world. The ritual of handwritten letters were vanishing. Then mobiles made communication more efficient because of which writing letters to even the loved ones were stopped completely.

Pen pal are the purest form of friendship, why not start the trend once again. Lets once again start writing letters to our relatives and friends who are far. You know writing letters is something so personnel, one invests time in it thinks a hundred times what to write and how to write. After scrambling tons of thoughts and papers (does not mean you waste paper, please do not waste paper) the last draft is ready , the anxiety of posting it and then waiting for the reply is another feeling. In this world where everything is fake let us make friendships real. When you friend receives the letter, they would feel you in the letter. When the read it in their mind it would be as if your voice is reading it, which would definitely give a feeling though for just sometime that you are around them narrating your story.

Really how did this wonderful tradition come to an end!!

let us not end it, let us find new friends once again, make Pen friends and lets keep up the friendship for life. Lets share each others happiness and sorrows so that we don’t feel alone and always be feel happy of having a friend somewhere who is always there to listen to our thoughts , opinions and problems and to show that we care about them. May be by doing this we can make a much happier world to live in.

VP M Venkaiah Naidu, PM Modi pay tributes to Dr Syama Prasad Mookerjee on birth anniversary

Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi have paid tribute to the nationalist leader Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee on his birth anniversary today.

In a series of tweets, Mr Naidu said, he was an accomplished barrister, philosopher and educationist of great repute. Vice President said, Syama Prasad Mookerjee was a great patriot who fought relentlessly to preserve national unity and total integration of Jammu and Kashmir into India. Mr Naidu said, his love for motherland will always remain an inspiration for every Indian.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, Syama Prasad Mookerjee made exemplary contributions towards India’s development. He said, Syama Prasad Mookerjee made courageous efforts to further India’s unity. The Prime Minister said, his thoughts and ideals give strength to millions across the nation.

Information and Broadcasting Minister Prakash Javadekar also paid tribute to Syama Prasad Mookerjee. In a tweet, Mr Javadekar said, he was an eminent nationalist leader who laid down his life for the unity and integrity of India.

Indian Air Force joins locust control operations in Rajasthan

Indian Air Force has joined locust control operations in Rajasthan. An IAF’s Mi-17 helicopter sprayed pesticides over large swathes of desert land in Jodhpur district yesterday, the first such instance in the history of the air force.  

A private helicopter, hired by the Agriculture Ministry, had started locust control operations on Saturday carrying out its first sortie in the desert areas of Banda in Jaisalmer.

Centre has stepped up efforts and is using the latest technology and equipment like drones and Bell helicopters to control the menace.

India is facing the worst-ever locust attacks in three decades. Swarms of the marauding pests have been witnessed in various districts of Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Haryana.

The UN’s Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) has said that India should remain on “high ” during the next four weeks. It said, locust swarms that have traveled as far as Nepal are expected to return to Rajasthan and join other swarms coming from Pakistan and Iran for the breeding season this month. 

Air India to operate 36 flights between India, US under Vande Bharat Mission from July 11

Air India will operate 36 flights between the United States and India from July 11 to July 19 under the Vande Bharat Mission. In a statement, Air India said, tickets may be booked through Air India website only from 8 pm today.

Under the fourth phase of the Vande Bharat Mission, Air India will operate 170 flights connecting India with Canada, the US, the UK, Kenya, Sri Lanka, Philippines, Kyrgyzstan, Saudi Arabia, Bangladesh, Thailand, South Africa, Russia, Australia, Myanmar, Japan, Ukraine, and Vietnam.

India had resumed domestic passenger flight operations from May 25, 2020, after a gap of two months due to the coronavirus-induced lockdown across the country. But International Air travel is suspended as of now.

India’s aviation regulator Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has announced that International air travel to and from India will remain suspended till July 31.

Self Confidence:- A must to have trait


If you want a definition of Self Confidence from Webster’s Dictionary or other primary sources – Google it… your question will be answered…

In my not so humble opinion, those definitions will be precise, accurate, and likely are far more measurable than any answer I will come up with.

Nevertheless, here are my thoughts regarding Self-Confidence…

A few thoughts on what is NOT Self Confidence…

It is being cocky, and rude…

It is not being obliviously obnoxious towards others in your life, taking advantage of and/or walking over anyone and everyone that is in your path.

If you have read any of my prior answers, I am REALLY big on the 3 Step Process of 1. Forgiveness of others and self; 2. Attitude of Gratitude; and 3. Hope, Dreams, Vision for the future. If these ideas are NEW to you, find an earlier answer for more information…

Self Confidence is the result of an awareness of…

1)WHO you are

2)What you value

Your Major Definite Purpose – what ignites a white-hot desire in your heart? See “Think and Grow Rich” by Napoleon Hill for more information

Your dreams, vision and hope for the future.

With some idea of these notions, one can set out in the general direction of their dreams and be confident that they are living a sincere, authentic life. Remain focused on the living in the present, and enjoying the journey moment by moment.

To be backed it up, I would like to mention what one of my super close friend “Rashi Sharma”said to me , who literally help me growing as a person, and I am blessed to have her as my closest friend and take this opportunity to thank her for the motivation and support she provides. She said “You got to have your own stand & influence other through that in order to improve self confidence. And that hit me up, and the same advice I want to give my readers out here.

Not fixating on the “cursed hows” (see Mike Dooley), or allowing yourself to be “should” upon by others… but living your life…

Self confidence is a humble sense of being true to oneself, asking 2 questions when faced with any decision…

Is this moving me toward or away from my Major Definite Purpose?

If I had no fear, what would I do? (Too many dreams are dead on arrival due to fear and anxiety blocking us from taking ANY action towards making them come true. Life is risky… there are no guarantees… but overcoming our doubts and fears will move us significantly closer to our dreams than wallowing in fear, doubt and anxiety.

All centrally protected monuments to open from today in non- containment zones

Government has decided to open all the Centrally protected monuments by completely abiding with safety protocols from today.

Union Tourism Minister Prahlad Singh Patel has said, only those monuments and museums which are in the non-containment zones will be opened for visitors. He said, all Centrally protected monuments and sites will be bound by the protocols like sanitization, social distancing and other health protocols issued by the Health Ministry. Mr. Patel said, any specific orders of the State and District Administration shall also be strictly implemented. Our correspondent reports that these monuments were closed in the wake of COVID-19 pandemic.
         
A total of three thousand 691 Centrally protected monuments come under the Archaeological Survey of India. Out of which, 820 monuments which have places of worship were opened on 8th of last month. The entry tickets will be issued by e-mode only and no physical tickets will be issued. Only digital payment is allowed at parkings and cafeterias. All Sound and Light Shows and film shows at monuments will remain suspended. The visitors have to follow social distancing and use of face cover or mask is mandatory.

Thermal scanning provisions and hand hygiene at the entrance is mandatory. Only asymptomatic persons will be allowed to enter the premises. No group photography, food and eatables will be allowed inside the premises. 

Position of interstate trade in india

Introduction

“Democracy is the art and science of mobilising the entire physical, economic and spiritual resources of various sections of the people in the service of the common good of all.” To an extent the Article 301 of the Indian Constitution could be said to the derived or influenced from such a philosophy with the objective to protect the National integrity and unity with the help of hassle free flow of trade throughout the country. An intention to unify different fields and different regions with the help of this freedom guaranteed in Art. 301 Even then for all practical purposes this freedom could not have remained absolute in order to ensure that a privatized market Grab economy does not further exploit the already starving population of India. Therefore this freedom was made subject to the other provisions of this Part (Part XIII). But as the researcher proceeds with the analysis of the position of inter-state trade it becomes clear that these provision which act as restrictions on this freedom bestowed by Article 301 is been severely hinders it . And therefore the Concept of Free Trade as envisaged by the constitution makers has remained a concept only with the amount of barriers and complications involved in interstate trade today. The free flow of trade and commerce are sine qua for the economic enhancement domestically as well as internationally has not given to the Indian Markets. The European Union is an amazing example of such a trade union which has opened up trade barriers among the countries of the union and has shown dramatic advancement in the field of trade and commerce. It is time for India to overhaul its current taxing system and central as well as state policy towards free trade.

Thus in this project the researcher will analyse the case laws which are responsible for the current position of the interstate trade and also the effect of Part XIII on them to determine how effective the provisions have been to strike a balance between the economic development and advancement of the country on one hand and the protection of the majority who were likely to the exploited and starved if the free market was allowed to thrive at the whims of capitalists.

An Analysis Of The Provisions And The Case Laws

The Constitution Makers have borrowed the concept of freedom of trade from the Australian constitution (Section 92) but the Indian version has a couple of changes in the scope of its application, and they are

  1. that the freedom guaranteed is not limited to among the states but ‘throughout the territory of India’ and,
  2. the privilege of trade being free is not qualified by the adverb ‘absolutely’ as in the Australian constitution.

And the reasons for these changes in the adaptation of this Article, from the Australian constitution, lies in the rest of the Articles of the Part XIII starting from Article 302 till 307. The Freedom is not absolute as the rest of the provisions impose several restrictions and exceptions to this freedom. Another very important aspect of the Part XIII of the Constitution is that it is not subject to any other part or provision of this constitution. In the simplest sense any kind of tax that is levied on any particular activity which involves interstate transaction can be taken to be a restriction on the freedom of trade. But as taxes are also necessary for the functioning of the Centre and the State all of them cannot be treated as restrictions violating the Article 301. This question was first brought up in the Atiabari case in which the Apex court held that tax laws are not outside the scope of ‘the Freedom’. And therefore the Assam State Legislature had to amend the provision as to meet the requirements of the exception in Article 304(b) so that the tax that it imposed did not amount to a direct and immediate impact of the movement of the goods. This case has also gone into the historical background of the Making of this constitution in which it discusses that the makers of the Constitution were fully aware of the fact that economic unity was an absolute prerequisite for the stability and progress of the federal polity. Considering the possibility that there might be several political parties in the future, unlike the only congress majority then, with different ideologies and following different ‘isms’ for pursuing socio-economic goals is likely to give rise to a mechanism wherein the regional pull (by regions with higher influence) will affect the economic policy which in turn will have negative impact on the overall development of the economy of the nation as a whole. Thus the object of Part XIII to avoid such a possibility and to ensure that the political freedom won and political unity which had been accomplished by the Constitution, had to be sustained and strengthened by the bond of economic unity. But this harsh approach towards the taxing power of the state was later review by a larger bench in the Automobiles case. Therefore to ensure that this freedom of trade did not evolve to be an absolute one legitimate restrictions like compensatory taxes or regulatory measures will not be taken into account as restrictions hampering the trade and thus would stay out of the purview of the Article 301. The court also dilated further on the issue raised in Atiabari about the problem of economic integration due to diversity in several fields. The two questions however stood out:

“ first that how to achieve a federal, economic and fiscal integration, so that economic policies affecting the interests of India as a whole could be carried out without putting an ever-increasing strain on the unity of India, particularly in the context of a developing economy. And 2nd that how to foster the development of areas which were under-developed without creating too many preferential or discriminative barriers”

“first, in the larger interests of India there must be free flow of trade, commerce and intercourse, both inter-State and inter-State; second, the regional interests must not be ignored altogether; and third, there must be a power of intervention by the Union in any case of crisis to deal with particular problems that may arise in any part of India.

Scope Of Articles 301, 302 & 304 Vis-A-Vis Compensatory Tax:

Considering the above doctrine dilated by court, it is clear that whenever a law is challenged on the ground of violation of Art. 301, the court has also to determine the effects of the operation of the impugned law on inter/intra state trade in addition to applying the doctrine of pith and substance to determine the basis of the Levy.The Vijayalakshmi Rice Mills Case is another recent case which deals with the ability of the state legislatures to the levy of cess without violating Art. 301. It was contended that the cess levied under the Act (Andhra Pradesh Rural Development Act, 1996) did not correspond to any of the entries in List II or III of the Seventh Schedule and this rendered the cess invalid andmoreover the there was no quid pro quo in the levy of cess, and hence could not be said to be a fee. On the argument of the respondent that it was in fact a fee and therefore it came under Entry 66 of List II. But the court on this ground made it clear that co-relationship between the totality of the fee and the totality of expenses of the services was indispensible even though mathematical precision wasn’t necessary between the service rendered and the fee realised. Thus a fee levied for rendering to the service of rural development was held viable and the validity of the act was upheld. Thus with this position of the case laws on the Freedom of trade and commerce, the following is the likely procedure to be followed while deciding a case. First is to check whether the law, be it taxation or non-taxation, violates the Freedom in Art. 301. And to do that first it is necessary to know the scope of operation of such law, whether the operation of the act of that law affects movement of trade, commerce or intercourse throughout the country.

If it is so then the next question is: What is the effect effect of operation of the law on the freedom guaranteed under Article 301? If the effect is to facilitate free flow of trade and commerce then it is regulation and if it is to impede or burden the activity, then the law is a restraint. After finding the law to be a restraint/restriction one has to see whether the impugned law is enacted by the Parliament or the State Legislature

GST: To Strengthen The Unified And Integrated Domestic Trade.

The Goods and Service Tax Bill which was supposed to be enacted by now is still pending as a bill due to various complications. The GST if enacted would have drastically impacted the inter-state trade and it is likely so that whenever in the future the GST will be enacted it will do its job. One of the several advantages of the GST is that it will not only replace the existing Sales tax by central and the state governments but also subsume most of the indirect taxes on the supply of goods and services. It includes central excise duties, additional custom duties, cesses levied by the union and surcharges in case of the Centre. And in case of the States it would replace purchase tax, state excise duty, luxury tax, octroi, entry tax in lieu of octroi. Under the GST regime the CST was to be reduced to zero by 1st April of this year! But the States have lobbied against it as after that the Centre alone would levy IGST and the exporting state will transfer to the centre the credit of SGST used in the payment of the IGST Purohit in his article says that the implementation of the IGST mechanism would prove to be a daunting task as all statewise exports and imports would have to be recorded. Moreover he says that “the importing state will have to give set-off as soon as the import takes place and will get it back only after a delay of a month or so. Given the fiscal scenario of the states today, the states exporting goods may not find it possible to fulfil their commitment to transfer the tax amount promptly to the central pool.”

Thus this model seems to be built on various assumptions which might require more time, efforts and planning than anticipated.

Kerala extends COVID-19 regulations till July 2021; Week-long lockdown comes into force in Thiruvananthapuram

The Kerala government has amended the State Epidemic Disease Ordinance to extend the Covid-control regulations  till July 2021. This means, people will have to wear masks, maintain social distancing and avoid large gatherings till July 2021. The District Collectors have been instructed to ensure due compliance of the regulations.

Meanwhile, the week-long stringent lockdown in Thiruvananthapuram came into force this morning. The shutdown comes after the capital city recorded 22 of the 38 Covid-19 patients who were infected through local transmission in the state yesterday. The state has been seeing a surge in coronavirus cases through unknown sources of infections, especially in the capital.

All roads, except for an entry and exit road, leading to the capital will be shut. Grocery stores, banks, medical stores, hospitals and other essential services, will be allowed. But all other non-essential services will be shut.

All public transport will be shut in the city. The state’s official headquarters, called Secretariat, will also be shut.

The shutdown will be a triple lockdown. The Lock-I will restrict movement of all people in the district. The Lock-II will be enforced in hotspots of infection, where people will be mandatorily asked to stay-at-home. And the Lock-III will be enforced in the houses of primary and secondary contacts of covid-19 patients to be in compulsory room-quarantine.

A brief history of Cannibalism

Cannibalism, a frowned upon act which society vehemently opposes or so we think. Cannibalism is the act of consuming another individual of the same species as food. Organisms from the animal kingdom practice cannibalism on a regular basis in fact more than 1,500 species alone practice it. Even as society frowns upon it, human cannibalism is well documented, both in ancient and in recent times. So how did this start? The word cannibal is dated back to the time of Christopher Columbus, which he may even have coined himself. It was first recorded in Columbus’s reports to the queen of Spain. He described the indigenous people as friendly and peace loving but sparked rumors about a group called Caribs, who apparently raided, plundered and ate their prisoners. The queen granted permission of capture and enslaving of anyone who ate flesh. However once Columbus found that he would not get gold from any of the locals, he began labeling any who resisted him as a Caribe. As the term reached Europe, somewhere along the way it had transformed from Carib to Canibe to Cannibal.

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It was first used by colonizers to dehumanize indigenous people; it has since been applied to anyone who eats flesh. The term comes from an account with no hard evidence but it does have a real and complex history. Throughout the course of history, it has taken diverse forms such as 15th century Europeans believed they had hit upon a miracle cure: a remedy for epilepsy, hemorrhage, bruising, nausea and virtually any other medical ailment. It was a brown powder known as “mumia,” and was made by grinding up mummified human flesh. It had a large demand in 15th century Europe so much so that the stolen mummies from Egypt used to keep up with the mumia craze started dwindling. This opened up avenues for opportunists to use stolen bodies from European cemeteries to keep up with the craze. The use of mumia was so widespread that it continued for hundreds of years. It was even listed in Merck index a popular medical encyclopedia into the 20th century. During various famines, sieges and wars there have been accounts of survival cannibalism as the only options were starving or eating the dead. But various cultures saw a normalization of consumption of human flesh even in ordinary circumstances. Blood in liquid or powdered form used to treat epilepsy, human liver, gall stones, oil from human brains and pulverized hearts were popular medical concoctions back in the day. In china the written record of socially accepted cannibalism goes back to 2000 years. One form of cannibalism was filial cannibalism where adult sons and daughters provided a piece of their flesh to their sick parents and often seen as a last-ditch effort to save them. Cannibalistic funerary rites were yet another form of culturally sanctioned cannibalism. The best-known example came from the Fore people of New guinea. Through the mid-20th century, members of the community would, make their funerary preferences known in advance, often requesting family members to consume their flesh after death, however even though this honored the dead it bore the spreading of a deadly disease known as Kuru throughout the community.

Between fictionalized stories, verified facts and big gaps that still exist in our knowledge, there is no one history of cannibalism, however one thing we can be sure of that humans throughout the course of history have eaten and volunteered to be eaten by their fellow man. As Michel de Montaigne wrote Everyone gives the title of barbarism to everything that is not in use in one’s own country”.

COVID recovery rate improves to 60.77 pct in country

Government yesterday said that due to collective and focused efforts for containment and management of COVID-19 by the Centre along with the States and Union Territories, the number of recovered cases rose to over four lakh nine thousand.

During the last 24 hours, a total of 14 thousand 856 COVID-19 patients have been cured. Union Health Ministry said, there are over one lakh 64 thousand more recovered patients than COVID-19 active cases.

This takes the national recovery rate amongst COVID-19 to 60.77 per cent. The Ministry said, there are over two lakh 44 thousand active cases and all are under active medical supervision.

The testing lab network in the country continues to expand. As of now, a total one thousand one hundred laboratories across India have been given approval to conduct Covid-19 tests including 786 government laboratories and 314 private laboratory chains. During the last 24 hours around two lakh 49 thousand samples have been tested. The cumulative number of samples tested, so far is more than 97 lakh 89 thousand.

Electronic mail

We use electronic mails in our everyday lives, it has become a mode of an etiquette way of conveying messages if formality is required. Nevertheless we can use electronic mails to send our friends a message, it also serves the purpose for an informal yet important messages to be delivered. It is seen most of the people use it to transfer files from mobile to computer though there are other ways like Google drive and bluetooth but E-mail is a more convenient and efficient way to do this. It is said that over 3.9 million people all over the world use e-mail every day. Even after so many years of its Invention this method of exchanging messages is still prevalent.

Ray Tomlinson was the person who  invented it in 1971, he was an American computer programmer . He implemented the email such that it could be sent from one user to many different users in ARPANET. ARPANET was the basis of internet which was developed by the U.S advanced research process agency (ARPA). Its initial purpose was to serve as a medium to share and exchange messages but it required that users could only send to the receiver when he or she is online like the instant messaging. The first e mail was sent in 1973 which was very similar to that of the basic email sent today. What is obvious is many things are upgraded and yes there are many search engines being developed like Yahoo, google, hotmail to facilitate ourselves.

What is SMPT?

As you know that whenever we are using computer which understands binary language and internet which is a very complex thing, there are some specific rules to use them because these electronic items do not understand our language so we have to actually follow some rules so as to make our work done. So there are some set of protocols to be followed which are called the SMPT which is simple mail transfer protocol. SMPT sets up rule for the servers, it moves and forwards your mails to the servers. It can also send networks outside the internet. When we write our email with “@ ” symbol we are actually creating a definite address what is more interesting is that if you write a receivers address with the same symbol, it automatically connects you to the address if it exists, if it does not exist then is may not send your email at all.  SMPT takes care of all the process from sending the composed mail to the receiver and to the right address.

Now a days it is even simpler to send mails to different domains, you may ask what are domains? domains are used to identify one or more IP address that is internet protocol address. Not clear yet, in simpler terms @ gmail.com, @ yahoo.com and many more. they are used to identify different web pages or we call it search engines.

So E- mails have a long history which should be admired, it has made our lives so easier and simpler . So the next time you use the electronic mail , it should come to your mind that what minds were behind the invention of this great thing and we should be grateful for it

 

PATIENCE!

Hello everyone so today we are going to talk about Patience. Patience is something that is in everybody but some utilizes it some not. We can say that patience is nothing but the ability for being bearable such as in pain, or waiting in any type of circumstances. This is the most important thing in our life which brings later on big chances in our life.

You must have heard the quote Mahatma Gandhi said that ” if you lose your patience you will lose your battle “. There are also many quotes in patience. Patience is something which changes us to a better person in our life. For example if we having any problem we suddenly take any decision it may affect our present life so in this type of situation we must have patience to take decision otherwise it will make feel guilt for whole life.When we desire for something or want to achieve something we must first have some patience and a positive attitude for fulfilling our dream or achievement.In Chinese proverb there is a quote about patience i.e ” One moment of patience may ward off great disaster. One moment of impatience may ruin a whole life”. This is very most important Chinese proverb about patience.

We all are involved in different relationship, but sometimes in relationship we get frustrated,irritate,defensive because we lose patience. It’s very common things happens in everybody relationship but we must have patience to overcome from this type of situation.Most of the time we don’t realize that patience plays an important role of key in our life, but if we keep going losing patience it will mostly harm our life and also who are attached to us.

Patience helps you to have a positive attitude in every type of situation also it make us empathetic. It helps us to grow healthier in our life and also when different situation comes and challenge us the patience helps us to overcome every type of challenging situation.

Let’s know some fact about Patience.

1.In Psychological studies say that the people who have more patience are more successful in their life.

2.It state that if we use patience while stressful and upsetting situation we will experience less depression.

3.If you have more patience then you are the most calm person in the world.

4.Patience helps us to improve our health by keeping us Positive.

So this are some facts of Patience. I searched in google but I found less facts about Patience.

In my opinion I can say that Patience plays a important role in overcoming from any situation.It also allows us to make correct judgement for our better life because what we decide in present will have impact on future so for better life it helps us to make overcome the challenging situation.

I hope you all like my article.Let me know in the comment box how patience had help you all!

And remember always try to have patience in listening or any type of situation.

Thank you for reading the article and have a nice day.

History Blast from the Past : ISRO’s 20 Satellites in One Go through PSLV C34 Achievement >>>>>>>>>>>

SALUTE TO ISRO AND OUR GREAT SCIENTISTS

Sometimes rewind the moments related to country pride has quite satisfactory. In the post, I am recalling the ISRO’s historical moment of 2016 … 20 satellites in one go.

Isro scripted history on Wednesday by launching 20 satellites, including those from the US, Germany, Canada and Indonesia, from its Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Andhra Pradesh’s Sriharikota in one go.

The Indian Space Research Organisation used its flagship rocket Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) C34 — standing 44.4 metre tall and weighing 320 tonne — for the lift-off that was lauded by Prime Minister Narendra Modiji.

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“Our space programme has time and again shown the transformative potential of science & technology in people’s lives,” he posted after the rocket tore into the morning skies at 9.26 am with a growl breaking free of the earth’s gravitational pull.

“Over the years we developed expertise & capability to help other nations in their space initiatives. This is the skill of our scientists.”

The 20 satellites weighed 1,288kg. The rocket’s main cargo is India’s 725.5kg Cartosat-2 series satellite for earth observation. This satellite is similar to the earlier Cartosat-2, 2A and 2B.

The other 19 satellites weighing around 560 kg are from the US, Canada, Germany and Indonesia as well as one satellite each from Chennai’s Sathyabama University and College of Engineering, Pune. The whole launch mission was over in around 26 minutes.

Isro chairperson AS Kiran Kumar congratulated his team on the successful launch ‘in record time’ and said “PSLV C-34 has done its job”.

“We have the current generation of earth observation satellite of Cartosat 2 series,” ISRO said, and added the space agency had done a “wonderful job”.

The images sent by Cartosat satellite will be useful for cartographic, urban, rural, coastal land use, water distribution and other applications.

The 110kg SkySat Gen2-1 belonging to Terra Bella, a Google company, is a small earth-imaging satellite capable of capturing sub-metre resolution imagery and high definition video, Isro said.

The Planet Labs Dove Satellites are also earth-imaging satellites. A total of 12 Dove satellites each weighing 4.7kg are carried in this mission inside three QuadPack dispensers, the space agency said.

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The PSLV rocket also carriedf 85kg M3MSat from Canada. The technology-demonstration mission was jointly funded and managed by Defence Research and Development Canada and the Canadian Space Agency.

The other foreign satellites on board were: 120 kg LAPSN-A3 of Indonesia, the 130 kg BIROS, from German Aerospace Centre, and the 25.5 kg GHGSat-D, Canada.

The 1.5 kg Sathyabamasat from Sathyabama University will collect data on green house gases while the 1kg Swayam satellite from College of Engineering, Pune will provide point-to-point messaging services to the HAM radio community.

In 2008, the Isro had launched 10 satellites with the PSLV rocket. Till date India has launched 57 foreign satellites successfully.

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Curiosity

“When you’re curious, you discover many interesting things to try to to .”
– Walt Disney

Why does one need curiosity, and what does one gain out of it?

Curiosity is that the key to knowledge and to improvement. A curious person wants to understand the explanations behind things, and if he’s not satisfied with the answers, his curiosity will lead him to hunt it in other ways and in other places.

Curiosity has many benefits and brings interest, enthusiasm and therefore the desire to understand into one’s life. It makes life more interesting and expands one’s horizons.

Curiosity has also a negative side, when it turns into prying into other people’s life, seeking some dark or unsavory facts about them and using it during a way that hurts people.

I am not talking about this kind of curiosity, nor about reading the gossip columns, or seeking unimportant information. In this post, I am talking about the positive and useful benefits of curiosity.

Amazing Facts about Curiosity You Need to Know

  1. A curious person never feels bored

Do you sometimes feels bored, and zip seems to be interesting?

A curious person seldom gets bored. There is always something new to know, to learn, to explore or to fix. Life for a curious person is always interesting

A curious person can find interest and enthusiasm at any place or time, in the most boring place, and in the most exciting place.

  1. Curiosity at Work

As a curious person, you’ll show more interest in your work. Being curious, you’ll ask questions, learn, read and expand your knowledge concerning your job. This will lead you to be more efficient and expert in your work, and would bring you success and promotion.

  1. A curious person is an interesting and an open-minded person

Curiosity opens your mind to new facts and knowledge , understanding people, and learning about cultures, other ideas, and other ways of doing things. It makes you inquisitive and desirous to explore new ideas and new ways of making things.

A person with an inquisitive mind has more knowledge and information, looks for answers and solutions, and brings interest, enthusiasm and liveliness into a conversation.

  1. Curiosity brings creativeness into one’s life

When you are curious, you become creative, because you’ll see things during a different or broader way. This is most useful for a writer, a painter and for any kind of artist. It is also useful in business and in any kind of job, since you’ll be seeking creative and new ways of doing things.

In order to create new things or do things in a different way, you need to look around you, see what other people do, ask questions, and then do it differently and better.

  1. Popularity and gaining friends

When you are curious, you show interest in people, ask questions, and let them talk about themselves, rather than making the conversation revolve about you. This causes you to a more pleasant, popular and friendly person.

It might seem strange, but when you ask questions, show interest in the others and encourage them to speak about themselves, people regard you as a most friendly person, even if you hardly talk.

  1. Curious people have a singular way of watching things

A curious mind is more inquisitive, and needs to understand and understand what people think and why.

Curious people got to know the “why”, “how”, “where” and “when” of each subject they explore. This gives them a wider perspective on life, events and straightforward facts. This curiosity opens new vistas and ways of looking at life, helps them see things from other points of view, and broaden their mind and knowledge.

These aren’t the sole reasons why you would like to develop curiosity, but they’re a couple of of the important ones.

How Can You Cultivate Your Curiosity?
Usually, we are all interested by things that we truly love and care about, but hardly show real interest in other things. This attitude prevents us from acquiring important information and experience that can help us in many ways.

Would you like to cultivate your curiosity? It is simple and within your reach.

  1. Become more interested in people and in the world around you

Ask questions, ask other people’s opinion on various topics and listen to what they say. Show real interest in people and the world around you.

Listening is the key to improving curiosity.

Don’t be afraid or shy to ask questions and seek answers. Show interest and desire to acquire knowledge and understanding. This will make your life more interesting, exciting and fulfilling.

  1. Make a conscious decision to explore things you don’t care about

It might not be easy to explore things that you don’t care about, but it could be a very rewarding experience.

For example, if you don’t care about football, basketball or soccer, start getting interested in one of these sports. Ask questions, read about them, and go see one of them.

If you dislike classical music, start listening to that music. Explore the music of the classical composers. Listen to their music and find one that you like more, and start listening to his music, and even read about his life and his music.

Try to examine science, astronomy or geography and the other topic. Even if these topics don’t interest you now, you would possibly discover new doors to something interesting and exciting. You need to make the first step and show interest.

  1. Read books about diverse topics

Read books about topics that interest you, and even on topics that do not interest you. Read nonfiction books about various topics, not only stories and novels. This will broaden your visions, increase your knowledge, and help you in many areas of your life.

I am sure that opening your mind to new interests and new knowledge will broaden your horizon, help you cultivate your curiosity, and make you a more interesting and knowledgeable person.