TIME MANAGEMENT

Do you ever wonder how the same 24 hours are enough for some and insufficient for some?

There are times when we often feel somebody else is being more productive than we are in the same 24 hours of the day. There’s nothing wrong to be thinking that , the answer to that is Good Time Management. The highest achievers in the world are usually the ones who are the best at utilising their time and all of us are equally capable of maintaining the balance of time and to make the most of our day.

Time management encourages the process of working smarter and not harder. It is the process of getting more work done in less time and under high pressures. Time management encourages organising and planning how to divide your time between different activities.

Benefits of Good Time Management

  • Greater productivity and efficiency
  • Reduction in stress
  • It gives a good reputation professionally
  • Increase in confidence
  • increased opportunities to achieve goals

Tools helpful in Managing Time

1.Organizational skills: Only when you think in an organised manner you can arrange your work in an organised manner and hence it’ll allow you to function at your optimum efficiency .

2.Prioritization: With the help of your organisational skills you learn to prioritise the right activity. It changes your focus towards the more important and urgent things and increases the drive to work towards them before the lesser important activities.

3.Scheduling: It’s important to know when you can complete the tougher tasks and when you can boost your efficiency. The tougher tasks should be done when one feels fresher in the day. Therefore scheduling plays a very crucial role and helps in knowing when to meet a deadline.

4.Goal Setting: The most successful time managers are very clear with their aim and can clearly prioritise them right. They develop smart goals and certain missions which helps them stay committed to your plans.

5.Concentration and focus: There’s no point in organising, scheduling and goal setting if it doesn’t have enough concentration and focus to finish the self made goals. It’s very important to minimise the distractions and be in a focused flow of work.

6. Practice Time Management: Good skills in time management needs a lot of practice to develop. It’s not an activity which can improve overnight, even after a lot of powerful tactics one tends to fall back in management of time. Therefore, one needs to start practicing the methods without procrastinating. Like many others even in Time Management “Practice makes man a Perfect” .

10 Benefits of Detoxing the Body

Your body is miraculous. It helps you do everything from eating delicious foods and driving to work to walking around town and laughing with your friends. In the midst of all these activities, your body is exposed to hundreds of thousands of toxic chemicals a day. 

After years of housing harmful toxins, you might start to notice some mild side effects like foggy thinking or skin problems. If these toxins aren’t eventually cleared from your body, they could damage your internal organs or lead to disease.

To save our bodies from these toxins, detoxing our bodies is extremely important. Here are some of its benefits.

1. Boosts Your Energy

Detoxing empties your body of things like sugar and caffeine which is known to deprive your body of energy. Thus, it fills your body with stable energy that keeps you fresh throughout the day. This is usually one of the first changes you will notice as soon as you start following a detox plan.

2. Supports your Internal Organs

As detoxing is essentially the removal of toxins, it gives all the internal organs associated with this important task a much-needed rest. You might not be able to believe but despite the continuous working of your organs, your body still has a number of stored up toxins that can be removed by a detox.

3. Helps with Weight Loss

It’s easy to see how a detox diet would cause you to lose weight in the short term, but a healthier way to look at it would be to establish long-term eating habits, and rid yourself of unhealthy habits. Many times it is the drastic reduction in calories and rapid weight loss that is focused on, especially in the media. But these short-term results won’t last if you don’t make it a point to replace bad foods with good, and use your newfound energy to exercise more and be more active overall.

4. Stronger Immune System

Detoxing will allow your organs to focus on other tasks, such as protecting your body by absorbing some vital nutrients faster. This will give a boost to your immune system.

5. Improves Skin

A healthy diet is the prime step of any skincare regime. Simply follow a detox diet and you will start seeing results. Also, many detoxes contain a sauna element, by which you can sweat out the toxins which are clogging your pores.

6. Better Breath

Along with fixing your health, the removal of toxins will also improve your breath. Detoxing helps the digestive system to function better which will remove some of the causes of bad breath. Initially, your breath may get worse because your body will gradually adjust to the detox routine. However, once your body is in tandem with the change, it will be a lot better than ever.

7. Clearer Thinking

Detoxing not only benefits your body physically but also enables a clearer and better memory. It calms your mind and removes all other negative impacts associated with unhealthy habits.

8. Healthier Hair

The accumulating toxins don’t let some essential nutrients reach the follicles, thereby depriving them of the healthy shine. These toxins also result in dry, brittle, broken locks. Detoxing will thus help you flaunt healthy, shiny hair and also increase its growth.

9. Anti-Aging Benefits

Though getting older is in itself a natural and beautiful thing, we don’t want the outward signs of aging to catch up with us. Detoxing can help you escape the evident visible signs of aging. Removing the toxins lessen the skin damage which is associated with growing old.

10. Improves Sense of Wellbeing

When you detox, you feel good, and when you feel good, good things happen. Detoxing is often used strategically to lose weight or to start a new diet plan, but really there’s no better reason than just to feel better. When you set the stage for wellbeing, you are going to improve all areas of your life, and you should see better relationships, better productivity at work, and a newfound or renewed zest for life.

Is It Good for Certain Conditions?

In certain medical conditions, detox diets could be harmful. There is no research showing they improve blood pressure or cholesterol or have a positive effect on the heart. For people with diabetes, it may be quite dangerous. Any diet that severely restricts what you eat could lead to dangerously low blood sugar if you take medicine for diabetes.

The exception would be a detox diet that just focuses on clean eating. This approach could be great for anyone living with high cholesterol, high blood pressure, diabetes, and even heart disease.

Detoxification (detox) has many benefits, however, diets which limits the intake of important nutrients and protein may do more harm than good. Consult a dietician to know more about what’s best for your body.

SOURCE(S)

https://www.credihealth.com/blog/advantages-of-daily-detoxification/

Student Suicides: What are the deep rooted problems?

In India, as the word ‘suicide’ is heard, one assumingly conclude the reason to be some exam failure. However, in the recent years, the pandemic was quite traumatic for the students as their number of suicides spiked to high numbers pointing to some entirely different facts. In India, the rate of suicides among the youth is one of the highest worldwide. According to various surveys, it has been observed that about 72% of the students (today even more) are not capable of handling pressure and as a result have fragmentated relation with family and friends. The pressure of the society has seemingly been reduced to near 14 years from 19 years of age.

  • Mental Illness

Today, one of the important cause of suicide is mental illness. Mental health was earlier considered a taboo subject in India but few recent instances has made it the talk of the town. The lives ended by students were more in the recent pandemic years as stated by the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB). The mental health issue was identified as due to COVID lockdown, the students were compelled to stay at homes being debarred from emotional socialisation and physical classrooms for about more than a year. The students were traumatized by uncertainty of things happening around. They were unwillingly compelled to deal with fear and tension.

  • Forced Career Choices

The decision to choose the specific course or career has always been very pressurizing for the students. As a result, many submit to such pressure made by the family and teachers. The students must be allowed to lead a dream of their desire. It is believed by the parents that medical, engineering and law are the only prestigious career options. However, they fail to recognize that Arts and other courses are also interesting and they also offer a well paying career ahead. Thus, it can be inferred that in the society, there may be awareness about new subjects but the basic acceptability is still absent.

  • Silence

In many suicidal cases, the cause of suicide remains undiscovered. The students fail to communicate or rather express their emotions to anyone. They find it difficult to share their feelings and the pressure bothering them even to their parents. The gap between the generations sometimes seems so wide that the child feels uncomfortable in expressing their concerns to their parents even for once. Many questions arises, such as why was silence chosen by them, why they had to suffer, why could they not seek help even from their closed ones?

  • Poor Education System

Our education system is also a cause for such suicides. The desire to get admission in the top-notch universities build so much pressure inside the students that some succumb up to such stress and are forced to take some serious steps. The exposure of the students to such do or die situation and the fear to end up doing nothing haunts them terribly. The measure to secure a seat in a decent college by requirement of minimum percentage effects the students in large scale.

The deep rooted problems such as the pressure of the society and the various loopholes in the system of education needs to be concentrated thoroughly. The colleges should provide a friendly and healthy environment and also there is a need for a counselling center in every institution. The capability and caliber of every individual must be understood by their teachers and parents. The students should not be judged on their poor academic performance, rather they should be encouraged to perform better. As blaming and holding them responsible would only add up to their miseries and they might suffer in silence lonely. The students must be made aware of the various possible outcomes in life and also the methods to deal with problems. They should understand that suicide is not a solution to such problems, rather it brings much more miseries. Apart from subjective studies, great emphasis should be given on emotional strength. If one seek for help, look around there are psychologists, counsellors, special friends who are more than willing to help in order to endure it.

” Suicide doesn’t solve problems. It only makes them infinitely, un-countably worse.”

– Sinead O’ Connor

If Keyboards Could Talk.

The reasons for the design of these other keyboards and the subsequent impact they had on the world of keyboards are discussed. During this time, QWERTY has become a contentious issue, as many people believe that the market for serial keyboards is monopolized by sub-optimal layouts. All keyboards in history have always been the same, except for one case.

For example, the original name of this keyboard was “Moth” (I still use it in my head), and I now remember it came from that brain. When I found out that computers can do anything, remember this is one of those keyboards that still remembers what you typed. These were probably the most important things a keyboard player thought about at the time.

There was only the keyboard world, consisting of millions and millions. Once you learned to speak their language, all you had to worry about was their fingers, each with a number, on a keyboard that looked like a big metal claw. If keyboards could speak, they would tell you and hold you tighter as you typed all those vulnerable words in the world. If keyboards could speak, they would tell you how much the beauty of your soul fills the world with strength and how many souls, touching your words, can not wait to become like you, just like you.

I’m just guessing that if we could interview keyboardists, how much of a joke would that be. Well, we’ve interviewed some keyboardists and asked them if they’re happy, if they’re satisfied, if they feel abandoned, unhappy, or absolutely proud to serve you.

You have an idea xD I think my keyboard is fed up with the fact that I use it half the time and most likely it is plotting against me somehow. I better say goodbye before I start revealing secrets like how often I sit at my laptop. I have a feeling that if I could get into the habit of using it all the time instead of taking notes and lists on sheets of paper, I would be even more organized.

Imagine if the keyboards would talk and interview based on how fast he can type and what processor he has. Assuming that keyboards can talk, they explicitly tell us how much time we spend on them. Instead of feeling down and out of place and not telling others where they’re going, you might think about what the keyboard means, but not in a way that reminds you of the saying you shouldn’t pass; it is the most important of all the needs of the world. Use the keyboard to talk to you and he can turn around, talk to himself, and relax in peace.

My keyboard is essentially my confidant at work, not only listening but allowing me to do everything from dictation and typing, sitting quietly, and translating every keystroke without bias or judgment. Almost all keyboards share the process of searching and editing information with you, allowing you to do all your typing by silently transcribing every key pressed on its surface. Keyboards are probably the best secret keepers the world has to offer because you can express exactly what you think and feel, and if you don’t save the document, no one will know what you said. When I was angry, frustrated, elated, or even happy about the day, my keyboard could tell you exactly what mood I was in.

Imagine that you open your laptop to look for something, and as soon as you press a key on your keyboard, it starts yelling at you. However, in today’s world, it still doesn’t matter, but I’m sure one day it will. On the other hand, there are things that could be done without touching the keyboard and without shouting. That’s why keyboards would talk to you if they could talk or talk so they could rest and be quiet.

I think everyone is thanking GOD that the keyboard is an electronic device that has neither feelings nor a brain, otherwise, it would go wrong, there would be a huge fight between people, and maybe the war would break out between countries. If someone feels really jagged and empty and can’t share with others what they’re going through, do you think the keyboard really wants to express it without discerning the way I do here, I’m listening to what you’re slowly, you’re not in despair, you are irreplaceable and in demand in this world. Another thing our keyboards would say if they could speak is that some people really should be more open about what they think. Another thing that our keyboards can say is that they can talk to people and open their minds.

The popular saying is that actions speak louder than words, so you can imagine your strange dream of our lives turning into pure electronics when keyboards can speak. A very famous saying that actions speak louder than words, but have you ever wondered how magically our lives would be turned upside down if something as simple as a keyboard could talk? .Imagine today’s so-called lovebirds talking to each other using these keyboards via these social networking sites.

Since you don’t know what to type next, the keyboard might suggest you as your best friend: “Tell him he hasn’t forgotten what you did for him? I know it sounds selfish, but have you not thought about it? What are you fighting about?” If you can’t type on a keyboard, I suggest you and a good friend tell her, “Don’t forget, I know it sounds selfish, but you’re arguing right now, so think Think about what you’re talking about. Next time you go to write an article, send an email, or complete an online assignment, stop and think about what your keyboard will say to you. Give up motivational quotes just because you’re bored.

What you’re overlooking, however, is the feel of the keys we’re brutally and briskly wresting them back from… For that, it’s all killed off other questions like these that hum in focus every time we predict what will happen if a keyboard gets tangled. We spend as much time, if not more, at our keyboards and computers as they could see through who we make ourselves out to be. They can tell if we spend a lot of time studying or lying down all day watching Netflix. I’ve heard that some bloggers set their daily word or time goals and stick to the keyboard until their goals are met.

Present Educational Policy

Introduction

Under the Indian Constitution, Article 21-A states that free and compulsory education upto to an age of fourteen years is the fundamental right of every individual born in India. Therefore, education plays a vital role in shaping an individual’s personality. Till date three policies in the sector of education has been introduced, National Educational Policy 1968, National Educational Policy 1986 and National Educational Policy 2020. The former policies mainly dealt with the educational approach issues, thus in order to resolve the drawbacks, the new policy was introduced keeping in mind the requirements and needs of the near future that would result in the development of education in schools as well as in higher institutions. The National Educational Policy was approved by the Indian government in light to achieve development of the nation and promote equality in the society. In 2020, the Ministry of Human resource Development was also renamed as Ministry of Education.

Aim

The New Educational Policy is an altered or revised system of education along with some new outline measures. The policy aims at establishing a zestful and lively environment of education as well as making the student skilled in their work and receptive to its surrounding. The objective of the New National Policy is to make India a powerful nation world wide in the field of knowledge. The purpose of NEP has changed to ‘How to Think’ from ‘What to Think’.

Advantages:

The unified advancement of the learner is the main objective of the learner. Providing the schooling experience at an early stage by replacing the system of 10+2 with 5+3+3+4 measure with pre-schooling of 3 years and schooling of 12 years. The students will be provided two attempts for clearing board exams by scheduling them twice a year. The programmes at under-graduate level are envisaged with an approach of integration and multi-disciplinary manner. A common entrance test would be conducted by NTA in order to secure admissions in universities all over the nation. The rate of GDP is believed to rise by 6% by higher public investments as a result of joint working of the government of centre and state. The main focus of the policy is to replace the pressure of books by amplifying the practical learning. The students would have complete freedom to opt any courses of their choice and desire. The NEP would help in the development of skills and create a comfortable environment for group discussion, learning and reasoning in a better way.

Disadvantages or Challenges:

In the current scenario of education at elementary level, there is paucity of skilled teachers. Thus, under the National Educational Policy 2020, practical execution of the education system at elementary level is still observed as a problem unresolved. The admission in universities abroad is also predicted to be comparatively expensive under the National Educational Policy.

Conclusion

The approval of the National Educational Policy 2020 by the Indian government is a significant action to be brought up. The need for education is beneficial and necessary for both the nation and the society as a whole, thus implementation of such policies is required by the country to meet up the needs. However, the new education policy’s progress is solely dependent on its application. It can be concluded that the future of India will rest on the making of education of high quality available to the young generation of the nation as India is a country with the population of young people.

“It’s heartening that the National Educational Policy hasn’t raised concerns of bias. Every country reforms its education system according to its national values and goals. The end goal is to make sure its youth is future ready.”

– PM Narendra Modi

Top 10 Books Which Were In High Demand In 2021

Whether you’re looking for a new release from a favorite author or timely non-fiction, these books are among the 24 most popular among Goodreads members in 2021. But while they, along with many others, did not disappoint (See TIME’s list of 100 must-read books in 2021), it was the newcomers who really shined. Throughout 2021, I kept a list of “Best Books of the Year (So Far)”.

The data examines adult fiction, adult non-fiction, and youth books (including fiction, non-fiction, and comics). It’s a fascinating look not only at the most popular e-books in public libraries—they’re not much different from what you’d expect from bestseller lists—but also at books that are in unusually high demand in libraries. The data for the books on these lists comes from anonymous e-book requests to libraries between August and October 2021, and the books are limited by publication dates. National Book Award-nominated debut novel by poet Honorie Fanonne Jeffers is an insightful epic that tells the story of an American family from the colonial slave trade to the present day.

I first came across “Roman 11, Book 18” by the great Norwegian writer Dag Solstad on a warm and sunny day while walking with friends who were visiting from out of town. Best of all, they were invigorating: the kind of books that crawl out of the text right into your life. It is based on the mission of Ailee Pearl Garfield, a black woman who came of age in the 1980s and 1990s who is determined to learn more about her family’s history. While the announcement of Kazuo Ishiguro’s new book would have been met with feverish anticipation under normal circumstances, his latest novel has added anticipation as it is the first since he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2017.

Prior to this, Watkins had written two brilliant books — a beautiful collection of otherworldly Battleborn stories and a terrifying environmental novel, The Golden Glory of Citrus — but it is this work that should make her famous. But it would be easier to say that reading it is like meeting someone new and feeling like the world is falling apart. It was almost amusing to find out just how ruthlessly dark the book was.

But it’s also a work of social critique and a reflection on how to live with purpose in a world whose history is far from complete and which seems to be fueled by disinformation. Book descriptions of bulgogi, fried rice cakes, and other Korean delicacies stand out as a testament to the deep and all-encompassing love between Zuna and his mother, which can be seen in vivid descriptions of his posthumous mother; around the world At a time when millions of people are struggling with the untold toll of COVID-19, Zauner’s candor about deaths seems like an unexpected but much-needed gift. Now, Strout writes for “Oh William! wrote a more direct sequel, which takes place some 20 years after the events of the first book, when Lucy becomes a widow and is reunited with her first husband, William.

2021 was supposed to be a big year for established and fan-favorite creators. House of Sticks is a book that will also warm your heart: a classic immigrant story told from the perspective of a Vietnamese girl who settled with her family in New York City in the early 1990s with little or no knowledge of life in America. These books pierce the nauseating anxiety of insanity, a state that the best writers can imagine as a kind of hell.

Burnt from time and beautiful pocket cover – dark green on cream – and, above all, the closeness of friends, I bought it. His book reads quickly, but like the ghost of Marx that roams Europe, stays with you.

Divided like a play into acts and scenes, the book wrestles with love, lust, fatherhood, and fame, but primarily deals with the sometimes life-threatening but ultimately redeeming hard work of creating art. It’s a special feeling to read a book that seems to be written for you, but in fact it was not. In a crowded field of novels-posters about the humiliation of fatherhood, “Night Bitch” is primitive and corporeal, the working cry of the book.

The general title of the book implies that small tragedies, like those of Hansen, happen everywhere and always, just as the price of life. In The Prophets, National Book Award finalist Robert Jones Jr. traces the relationships between teenagers as well as the lives of the women who raised them, surrounded them, and were the mainstay of the plantation for generations. Other times, the book feels surreal and fantastical as Wideman considers the possibility that their lives have taken them elsewhere.

Since then, Dorr has catapulted Cloud Cuckoo Land back and forth, from 15th-century Constantinople to a starship and back to that dusty library in Idaho where a looming crisis looms. The best entertainment of the year in 2021, as voted by Vultures critics.

In his poignant debut novel, Caleb Azuma, Nelson tells a shocking love story about young black artists in London. Like Isigouros’ previous book Don’t Let Me Go, this novel offers a gentle and compelling twist. World-renowned bestselling author Laura Dave presents a gripping new detective novel about a woman who is determined to find out the truth about her husband’s disappearance.

Jocelyn Nicole Johnson’s searing collection of short stories should be read in order. For better or worse, no matter what happens in a given year, be it an uprising, new variations, the rise of #BookTok, or even a free Britney, the year-end lists will go on. Every part of Libertie is rich and vibrant, offering the best of what historical fiction can do. Our favorite works so far are from both emerging and established authors, reflecting on everything from life on the internet to life at the intersection of identity.

Net Zero Carbon Emission

Policymakers should take this into account when setting short- and medium-term milestones on the path to net-zero emissions, including an ambitious 2030 emissions reduction target as part of their NDC. In short, in order to have a sufficient chance of meeting the Paris goals, the world must limit its carbon emissions so that the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere does not increase further after 2050.

Most rich countries with no net targets have already peaked in carbon emissions; their outliers are now starting to decline, making it easier to find downward trajectories. The good news is that low-carbon developing countries should also be able to reduce their overall emissions by separating their GDP more from emissions over time: as their economies develop, they won’t need to emit as much carbon, and technology is constantly improving. . improvement.

The area under the curve is also better depicted because measuring cumulative emissions removes any incentive to predict emissions, which would happen if a country only cared about the date zero was reached. This is different from low-carbon countries’ concerns about equity, where zero by 2050 for a high-emitting country means they will still emit far more than their fair share of emissions, based on almost any disruption to the remaining global carbon balance.

Critics fear this could lead to over-reliance on carbon dioxide removal, allowing decision-makers to use net-zero targets to avoid short-term cuts in emissions. Furthermore, even if successfully implemented, the commitments made to date will still leave around 22 billion tons of CO 2 emissions worldwide in 2050. zero by mid-century.

In scenarios that limit warming to 1.5°C, carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions should reach zero between 2044 and 2052, and total greenhouse gas emissions should reach zero between 2063 and 2068. Therefore, to stabilize climate change, CO2 emissions must be reduced. down to zero. The IPCC, in its latest 2018 report, demonstrates that net emissions must be reduced to zero in order to stabilize global temperatures.

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released a report on the 1.5°C target in October 2018; concluded that global emissions should reach zero by about mid-century to give a reasonable chance of limiting warming to 1.5°C. A recent report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) highlights the need to stop carbon emissions by 2050 to keep the global mean temperature rise below 1.5 degrees Celsius.

The ambitious pledge made on November 1 at the important COP26 climate meeting in Glasgow, UK, puts India on par with other major emitters, including the US, China, Saudi Arabia, and the European Union, who have made similar pledges. Even reaching zero carbon emissions by 2070 is a very ambitious target for India, say climate policy researchers who have worked with the Indian government to model emission reduction scenarios.

Complete zero would mean the cessation of all emissions, which is not realistically achievable in all areas of our life and industry. Even with all efforts to reduce them, there will still be some emissions. Going to net-zero means we can still produce some emissions if they are offset by processes that reduce greenhouse gas emissions into the atmosphere.

This will bring new greenhouse gas emissions as close to zero as possible and remove the greenhouse gases we contributed to them in the past. To achieve this, we need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to zero and then repair past damage by reducing past emissions. Net-zero emissions are achieved when all human greenhouse gas emissions are offset by removing greenhouse gases from the atmosphere in a process called carbon removal.

A positive climate means business goes beyond achieving net-zero carbon emissions to create environmental benefits by removing additional carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. When carbon-neutral refers to balancing total carbon emissions, net zero carbon means that carbon was not emitted, to begin with, so there is no need to capture or offset carbon. In contrast, net-zero emissions refer to the total balance of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions produced and GHG emissions removed from the atmosphere.

The term “net zero” is increasingly used to describe a broader and more comprehensive commitment to decarbonization and climate change action, going beyond carbon neutrality by including more activities under indirect emissions, and often including The goal of reducing emissions science, rather than relying solely on nets. Terms like “carbon neutral”, “net-zero” or “climate positive” have been around for a while, but small startups and global companies have been integrating them over the past few years, mostly for traditional marketing purposes.

We may use certain terms as resources in this context that the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) strictly prohibits us from including in our SEC filings. In addition, we may refer to Shell’s “net carbon footprint” in this content, which includes Shell’s carbon footprint in the production of our energy products, our suppliers’ carbon emissions in the supply of energy for that production, and our customers’ carbon emissions associated with using the energy products we sell. The use of the term Shell’s net carbon footprint is for convenience only and does not imply that these emissions are those of Shell or its subsidiaries.

The Net-Zero Tracker Climate Clock shows how these goals were achieved, such as through Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), Long-term Low Greenhouse Gas (LTS) Development Strategies, national laws, policies, or high chapter-level political commitments. states or other cabinet members. Climate models show the world, on average, needs to achieve zero carbon dioxide emissions by 2050 and net greenhouse gas emissions by 2070, he says, to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels. 2015 Paris climate agreement. But now the country needs to put in place a clear roadmap on how to reach net zero and put in place monitoring mechanisms to ensure emission reductions, he says.

Following the recommendations of the Climate Change Committee (CCC), the Government has made a legal commitment to reduce the UK’s net greenhouse gas emissions to zero by 2050[141], according to which the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit (ECIU) said it would be available. You can become carbon neutral by offsetting the rest of your emissions with our certified partners. To balance these residual emissions and reach zero overall, we need to remove the same amount of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.

The more emissions produced, the more carbon dioxide we ultimately have to remove from the atmosphere (this is called sequestration) to reach net zero. Net-zero emissions balance the total amount of greenhouse gases (GHG) released and the amount removed from the atmosphere. The use of carbon offsets aims to offset a certain amount of greenhouse gas emissions by funding projects that are expected to result in a corresponding reduction in greenhouse gas emissions elsewhere, such as planting trees. While these approaches have reduced the growth of carbon emissions, many of them are accounting tricks because they have not yet led us to zero global emissions.

Online Schooling, Can It Be The Future Of Education?

In addition, online education provides a space for creative learning and developing students’ problem-solving skills. Therefore, online learning will continue to grow and become popular among students if universities have already incorporated it into traditional education. Online learning has countless benefits that can help those who choose it over a more traditional education. Put education at your fingertips. Online learning allows you to pursue your education later in life, for example, if you are working full-time but want to continue your education.

As mentioned above, online education is flexible, allowing you to set your own pace of study and customize courses to fit your schedule, but at the same time, it is flexible and everyone can learn according to their abilities. y Needs and skill levels. Online learning allows teachers and students to set their own learning pace and adds the flexibility to set a schedule that fits everyone’s agenda. Online learning and e-learning are flexible, allowing teachers and students to set the pace at which they can easily understand things.

Online learning reduces learning gaps for students as students can always view pre-recorded lessons at their leisure to resume lessons they missed due to illness, death in the family or other reasons. While a teacher may still need to include real-time online lessons as part of the curriculum requirements for their students that can be distributed around the world, most lessons are automated, allowing students to learn on their own using a screen. Nowadays, it has become one of the most popular and popular learning tools, and it is also quite easy and convenient to conduct a lesson online rather than offline. For some, this may be more effective than traditional activities; to others, it may seem like a waste of time to get an online education, and they believe that face-to-face education will benefit them more.

There is no doubt that online education will soon become an important part of educational institutions around the world, but the focus should be on quality education for all, including the poor and disadvantaged. Perhaps this type of learning will somehow alleviate the problems we have faced in education over the last century. I am optimistic that this type of education will help address the injustice our students suffer and create a sense of greater equality, as well as help to cope with the ever-increasing number of students suffering from mental health problems, which are greatly exacerbated in schools that they visit. . Meanwhile, educators are learning how to provide a rich learning experience through virtual contacts and online resources.

Teachers tailor learning to the needs of each student, rather than moving forward or slowing down to fit class schedules, which inevitably results in students falling behind or getting bored waiting for classmates to catch up.

The transition to digital learning makes it clear that children don’t necessarily need a traditional classroom to learn and achieve academic success. Children can use online libraries, online courses, educational websites, Wikipedia, and even regular websites to learn new things every day. Students and educators are finding innovative ways to combine online lectures and courses with similar educator and learning resources.

At the college level, online learning is cheaper than regular schools, which is more beneficial for college students on a budget, as they can save on housing, textbooks, transportation, and more. However, this cost reduction has not affected the quality of online education, which is a win-win situation for students who choose online education over college. These benefits are one of the reasons many believe that online learning will be the future of education. All in all, I believe e-learning is the future, despite its drawbacks (obesity due to lack of exercise, mental disorders that may result from separation, access to hate speech, fake news, porn, etc., but that’s for another article) undoubtedly A booming industry, both in college and as more and more parents homeschool their children.

While the classic face-to-face style of learning will not disappear anytime soon, many people recognize the benefits of online education, while others suggest that it is the future of education. It’s not that face-to-face classes are completely gone given all the downsides that can come with online classes, only that online may end up being the preferred option for learning in the future.

The fast growing online network is sure to be the future of education in many ways. The growth of online classes due to the COVID-19 lockdown has helped a lot with the overall vision for the future of education. In 2020, it increased even more due to the unprecedented COVID-19 epidemic, which made it impossible for schools to function normally. Despite everything, professors and students of all higher educational institutions have slowly begun to gravitate towards online learning. With this sudden exit from the classroom in many parts of the world, some are wondering if the adoption of online learning will continue after the pandemic and how such a shift will affect the global education market.

To begin with, more and more higher education institutions are implementing or strengthening their online learning platforms, the main considerations of which are to reduce student costs and increase hiring in an increasingly competitive environment. More and more universities are using online platforms in their learning, and students who have chosen traditional education have not yet participated in any virtual learning, such as with Moodle or Blackboard. But let’s put aside actual learning for a moment and highlight the many practical effects of distance learning, many of which are used in schools and universities that have moved to online learning.

The shift to online learning also means less need for huge university parking spaces that take away green space. With online learning, schools can open up classrooms to more students from different locations, including those who don’t live in the area or who might not otherwise be able to get to school in person.

New programs offer teachers more effective ways to deliver education and students the opportunity to interact and learn, including innovations from students interested in connecting better online when they can’t be together in person7. for online learning, enhancing the ability of teachers to learn from each other as they adapt to a new teaching and learning paradigm. In recognition of the shift to online learning, administrators from some of the country’s largest school districts have indicated they are specifically looking for teachers with the skills to teach students online. find highly coveted jobs in US school districts, supervising a wide range of students at all levels of education. Because online learning is so flexible, our high school students can sign up for meaningful internships that teach valuable professional skills and encourage career planning.

What are Differences Between Eastern and Western Cultures

Eastern world refers to countries in the Asia and Middle East whereas Western world refers to North and South America, Europe, Australia and New Zeeland. East and West may have numerous differences based on culture. These differences can be noted mainly in people’s behavior and attitudes. However, since east and west refers to various countries and cultures scattered across the globe, only a broad generalization can be made to compare the two cultures. The main difference between eastern and western culture is that people in the east are more traditional and conservative than the people in the west.
Eastern culture includes Asia and the Middle East, while the western world includes South and North America, European countries, New Zealand and Australia. The East and West have many differences based on their culture which is reflected in people’s attitude and behaviour.
When a comparison between eastern and western culture is made, one of the key differences between western and eastern culture is that countries in the West are more liberal than countries in the East. Western culture allows people to be more open and critical. They discuss subjects that are considered taboo in eastern cultures and they are allowed to show their emotions and vent anger if they think they should. This sort of behaviour wouldn’t take place in eastern cultures. People prefer to approach difficult situations by using good manners and tact, not aggression.
A second eastern and western culture comparison is a person from the West is more free and flexible to reach decisions on his/her own, unlike what happens in the East where families make more decisions collectively. Thirdly, arranged marriages are not a key feature of western cultures, as love is considered to be the way that people tie the marital knot.
Can there ever be similarities between eastern and western culture?
Many schools of thought believe that there is not enough common ground between eastern and western cultures for them to ever share similar characteristics. There are some features that are so different, like the types of religions in eastern cultures, such as Islam, Hinduism, Shenism, Buddhism, Jainism and Taoism. Clothing and rituals are so different in eastern cultures, like Indians paying respect to parents or elders by touching his/her feet. East Asians bow down as a gesture used when welcoming guests, saying thank you and apologizing. When it comes to ideologies and beliefs, eastern cultures find it difficult to question them despite what they might really feel. In contrast, most people can forsake religion and no one will think anything of it.
Elders are the decision-makers in eastern cultures
The difference between western and eastern culture can be seen by looking at the role of elders. In eastern cultures, elders are the leaders in the home, so children do what the elders say without questioning them. Any important decisions to do with a child are generally made by an elder. When parents grow old, children are often the ones who take on the responsibility for caring for them. Often in western cultures, an elderly person’s welfare becomes the responsibility of the state in collaboration with children or other close relatives.
Arranged marriages commonly take place in eastern cultures. They are usually arranged by a couple’s parents or another elder. They believe that love follows marriage, not the other way round.
Education has few similarities between eastern and western cultures
The comparison between eastern and western culture shows that western education focuses on creativity and allows individuals to develop as much as they can. In Eastern education, achievement is linked to struggle and hard work. This means you can achieve anything if you work hard enough. Students from eastern cultures often excel academically when in a western educational environment because they work harder than western children.
Students in western culture are encouraged to actively participate in debates and ask questions. This is not so much the case in eastern cultures where what the teacher says is always right. Added to this is the extra effort in western cultures to integrate children who are classified as special needs. They sit in classrooms alongside other students. This doesn’t often happen in eastern cultures where special needs children are taught separately.
Eastern Culture
Eastern world refers to countries in Asia and Middle East. The people in eastern countries are more traditional than people in the West when we consider their rituals, customs, clothing, etc. For example, Indians pay respect to their elders by touching their feet; East Asians use bows as greetings, apologizing and thanking. People in the East are rigid in their ideologies and beliefs; they are often reluctant to challenge and question the long practiced traditions and customs.
In eastern countries, elders are considered as the head of the home and children respect and obey them in all decisions. The important decisions regarding children’s future are usually taken by elders. When parents grow old, the children are expected to look after them.
Arranged marriages are a common phenomenon in eastern countries. They are usually arranged by parents or elders. Factors like education, social status, and family background are considered in these marriages. The concept that love comes after marriage is also promoted by these marriages. Moreover, public displays of affection are often frowned upon in Eastern countries.
Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Shenism, and Taoism are some common religions in these countries. Rituals and customs of different communities may also differ according to these religions.
Western Culture
Western World mainly refers to Europe and North America. Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are some of the most common religions practiced in the Western world.
People in the west are more open-minded than those in the east. The westerns are more open and forthright. For example, topics such as the birth of a child and sex are still taboo in some eastern countries.
People in the west are also more open about their feelings. If they are angry, they might express. But people in the east might cover it for the sake of diplomacy and politeness. Westerns may also display their feelings and emotions in public.
Moreover, the individual is given preference over family, so a person has more freedom and power to take decisions on his own, unlike those in the east. Therefore, concepts like arranged marriages are not common in the west; they marry for love.
In western culture, relationships are not hierarchical and everyone is considered to be equally important and respected irrespective of their age or professional qualification, whereas, in eastern culture, people who are older or have higher professional qualifications are considered to be more respectful and important.
Moreover, in the west, people are more task-focused when it comes to spending time, that is, they see time as money and want to get their tasks done without wasting any time, whereas, in the east, people are more event focused and love to spend their time on building relationships.
When it comes to speech, people in the west are honest, whereas people in the east value harmony over honesty, that is, they would rather speak the lie and maintain harmony in the relationship than speak the truth.
Also, the westerners are independent and do things themselves, on the other hand, the eastern culture has different levels of society, and people in a higher level of society hire people from a lower level of society and help them monetarily.
Considering food, eastern culture is famous for its hospitality, whereas westerners view the same hospitality as ostentatious and prefer to be efficient which easterners view as inconsiderate.
Then there is a difference in ethics, how something is considered to be right or wrong. In eastern culture, ethics are based on honor and shame. If something brings honor to your society then it is considered to be right and if something brings shame to your society then it is considered to be wrong. Such is not the case in western culture. In western culture, ethics are strictly based on law. If something follows the law it is considered to be right and if something breaks the law it is considered to be wrong.
Another good cultural model that will help you paint a clear picture of the cultural differences is the Hofstede’s Cultural Dimensions Theory

Reservation of seats – a threat to the population

India is one of the most populous countries among the rest. There is a change of cycle from past to present. People’s lifestyles and living patterns have changed and along with that the leap of authorization. The term reservation is nothing new, it is running for a long period. History speaks that people in past have faced discrimination in name of caste, crude, and sex. Although the terms have been given by humans themselves still some communities faced bias. Before independence, there was a hierarchy of class where different people were put into a different class box. According to a person is brahmin or Dalit they were given task and place to live. No doubt backward class people had to suffer a dark past. An individual was not allowed to touch the bowl of brahmin because it was a symbol of impurity. People behaved and formed a mentality among themselves that, if one belongs to the lower caste they should behave like a slave and if one is from an upper class, they should lead a glamorous life. The long injustice within a certain community was not justified. And due to this, after independence, the new government introduced a reservation system. Needless to say, the reservation policy was a much-needed gift to the people who mostly suffered from the unfairness. A scheme for ST, SC, OBC, and the backward class was initiated to empower them and ensure their participation in the decision-making process. Reservation was applied in the job sectors, education field, and economic field as well.The issue that arises at present time is that “whether there is a need for reservation in 2021?”. With a lot of discussions and eye-witnessed scenarios, it can be said that there is a demand for change in the system. No doubt we can’t repay the injustices that happened in the past but looking at the present picture it is becoming very hard for the common people to survive in this race. The change in a generation has led to great progress in all communities irrespective of caste or class. A Dalit man like Raja Nayak has turned his business to 60 crores. He currently serves as President of the Karnataka chapter of Dalit Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industries (DICCI) and runs schools and a college under the banner of Kalani Ketan Educational Society for the underprivileged and disadvantaged sections of society. So, it is in itself is the sign of change.Thus, it’s a request and a demand from the commoners to revise the scheme and at least serve all people equally. We see a student committing suicide just because she could not reach the cutoff and some others with less number book the seat because he/she is from a reserved category. A qualified employee has to lose his chance because that seat is for some other category person. If this is not partiality then what is? The revival of a year-long plan could change the whole picture and could provide justice. After all, people want democracy and not quotacracy.

⚫Rise of Covid-19 Cases Day by day

📍2.58 Lakh New Covid Cases In India, Positivity Up From 16.28% To 19.65%

📍India Covd-19 Cases: New global case numbers have soared by 270 percent since the highly contagious Omicron variant was discovered in South Africa in late November, news agency AFP reported.

1️⃣📍The country’s caseload now stands at 3.73 crore. This includes 8,209 cases of the Omicron variant which is now present in 29 states.

2️⃣📍The active cases now comprise 4.43 per cent of the total infections, while the national COVID-19 recovery rate has decreased to 94.27 per cent. The daily positivity rate is up from 16.28% to 19.65% while the weekly positivity rate was recorded at 14.41 per 

3️⃣📍Maharashtra, one of the worst-hit states by the Covid pandemic, recorded 41,327 new coronavirus infections, 1,135 less than the day before, and 29 deaths. The overall caseload now stands at 72,11,810 and the death toll at 1,41,808. Eight new Omicron cases have been reported in the state, raising the tally of such infections to 1,738.

4️⃣📍Delhi on Sunday reported 18,286 COVID-19 cases and 28 deaths, while the positivity rate dropped to 27.87 per cent from 30.64 per cent a day ago, according to health department data. State Health Minister Satyendar Jain has said that the city is conducting three times more diagnostic tests than the number recommended by the ICMR.

5️⃣📍According to the Centre’s new guidelines, asymptomatic patients do not need to undergo a test. Also, contacts of laboratory confirmed COVID-19 patients need not get tested unless they have comorbidities or are aged above 60.

Topic- Top 4 Loud Music Player For Android

Music 🎶 – Music is something which pleases your ears. Music can be an entertainment source or it also makes your heart and soul soothing.

Music Players Are something which can give you Joy At a very loud pace. You can enjoy the loud music at any kind of parties ,get together and various other things.
There is an option for we people for getting the loud music player for Android on our mobile phones.
The benefits which we are getting using it in an Android device is that there are alot of apps.

⭕ List of Loud Music Players Are As Follows:-

1️⃣PULSAR

📍Pulsar is absolutely free ,without any cost.It is the most preferable option. Its features make itself different from the rest .
It is the application that requires a fast processor or lots of space because it is extremely lightweight.
📍Next feature is very great ,one which everyone hate that is ‘listening ads ‘ so Pulsar also make sure that we don’t need to hear any ads.This feature make it more special.
📍A few new More Features of Pulsar is that they gives us Gapless Playback Feature.
📍A built-in tag editor is also available in this app.
📍It also creates a Playlist according to you most played songs or newly added songs,which saves alot of effort.

2️⃣MUSICOLET

📍If anyone is looking for a loud music player for Android which is not to heavy then Musicolet is here for us.Even of you are not having any information regarding this still you can use Musicolet.
📍Most important thing that you have to invest some time for better understanding the functions of this alternative.
As nowadays in many apps many things can happen by a single ,double and triple clicks.
📍So have a look on the important features of this App which is that we guyz have the flexibility to set more than 20 queues.
📍If anyone wishes to use this app with earphones, that is also possible.

3️⃣VLC For Android

Traditionalists love For this app for its simplicity and tons of Utility. If Anyone is looking for something which gives Design must go for this.
📍VLC For Android is having many features that it is a audio player app with support of a ton of vedio and audio file types.
📍There is Also support for Multi track Audio and Subtitles.
📍We get features like sleep timer ,playback speed adjustment etc.
📍Special Features of VLC
⭕Open source app
⭕Simple, no-nonsense interface
⭕Support for lots of file types

4️⃣Equalizer

📍Besides of all ,there is some other option which hits the list of being the loudest music player. We can get DJ-feeling with this amazing application.
📍It posses bass boosting options and allows us to twist the sound of the music to our way.
📍Equalizer also comes up with the option for us to take it up for free or pay for it.
📍Equalizer Music Player is quite a complete tool which equalize each track or video for an optimized snd great listening experience.

⭕Conclusion

Here’s the variety of the loudest music player app for Android which you all can go through and check yourselves. You must have a look on these apps. You can select any one between all of us which boost the sound of your music.

Best App For Online Education- Zoom

The App – ” Zoom”

⚫Zoom- A App With Various Different Features which includes best quality of Vedio Conferencing and chit chating about anything. So this is the App giving both the facilities which are needed in this generation. Zoom comes in Free and paid tiers.Yesss You are listening right FREE. Zoom.is giving free option which supports the call of 100 students and teachers all together.This App is not time bounded. Participants can use this anytime and anywhere from the world. Nowadays people are quite interactive and they like to interact more with the people worldwide so they held meet-ups , meetings and various more things.This is the App which people can operate at any device whether it is computer,laptop ,tablets and mobile phones itself .This feature of Zoom eases the problem of everyone.Zoom is absolutely secure with reliable Vedio Conferencing platform. Move from a chat or a phone call to a meeting with a single click. This is fastest App which operates faster than any app.”Zoom ” is super natural and easy to use- just download it ,click,and your are in.We can Use Zoom on an airplane,car,in my house,in the office everywhere.It is Most convenient of all. Zoom is here to support your Wellness Goals. It enables us to make and sustain our positive initiatives.Zoom to enhance your education skills helps students to stay connected so they can get more done together. From meetings, chat,phone and webinars , classes it would be best to have this app .Zoom Powers all your communication needs. Following steps to get started with Zoom:-⚫

How to Get Started with Zoom

⚫For Desktop

📍Step 1: To get started with Zoom, head to their website, and click on the “SIGN UP” button that’s at the top-right corner of the screen

.📍Step 2: You have two options when it comes to creating a Zoom account.You can either:Create a new account using your work email address.Sign in using SSO (Single Sign-On) or your Google or Facebook account.If you’re using Zoom for a company meeting or other work purposes, it’s best to sign up using your work email address.

📍Step 3: Zoom will now send you an email with a confirmation link.Click on that link to go to Zoom’s Sign Up Assistant and sign in using your credentials

📍Step 4: Download the desktop app/Zoom client from the Zoom website for easy access.

⚫Instead of This you can also Record a meeting. Recording a meeting let’s us easy use.This is especially important for remote teams who use Zoom Vedio Conferencing as their key mode of Communication. ⚫Here’s how to record Zoom meetings:

📍Step 1: Start a meeting.📍

Step 2: In the Zoom toolbar, click on the “Record” icon.

📍Step 3: Choose between “Record on this Computer” or “Record to the Cloud.” This starts the recording, and all meeting members will see the word “Recording” in red at the top of the screen.

📍Step 4: Click on “Pause/Stop Recording” to stop recording the meeting. Alternatively, you can also end a meeting to stop recording it.📍Step 5: After you end the meeting, Zoom converts the recording to MP4 format and stores it in your preferred location. You can now easily access your recorded sessions any time you want!

⚫Additional Features of Zoom 📍Screen Sharing📍Zoom Phone 📍Zoom Rooms 📍Zoom Pricing 📍Privacy Protected Calls⚫Conclusion-

The Main Purpose of this Article is to give a broad overview of What is Zoom, its features and a brief description of this App.So Here we hope that you all will understand the importance of Zoom and must go for it.

What’s In A Name

Name - really matters? What is in a name? Know the importance of a name!

As Dale Carnegie rightfully and beautifully says, “Names are the sweetest and the most important sound in any language.” By now, all the readers know about the topic of the article is going to be all about. This article is a little different from the ones I usually write. Today, my article is all about the importance of names. It is also about the role of names in the community and the world. Do you ever wonder about the small yet important thing people do all over the world? Naming happens to be one of them. A name is just a word. However, this one word has so much meaning and relevance behind it, which makes it so special and unique.

Understanding the Process behind Naming 

In many countries around the world, naming a baby is no less than a grand ceremony. In India, an auspicious day is into consideration to give their baby a name. Family members and relatives come together during this day to show their love and gratitude towards the baby on this day. A lengthy process goes behind choosing the right name for a baby. There are so many things that the parents look into while choosing a name for their baby. Each culture, tradition, ethnicity, religion, etc have their traditions and methods in naming a baby. I have seen some of the most fascinating factors that parents look into while naming their baby. However, not all parents have these factors in mind yet are seen under many circumstances.

One of the most common things I have seen during the process of naming a child is that the name should start from a specific alphabet. This might sound weird to many people however, this is one of the things parents see while naming their baby. There are several reasons behind choosing a specific alphabet to begin the name. It could be because everyone in the family has their name starting from that alphabet or they would want their children to have names from the alphabet or so many more things like that. If you and your sibling have, your names starting from the same alphabet ask your parents about it. You will know the secret behind this process.

The other factor that I have seen during the process of naming a child is that the name should have a specific meaning. This meaning could be concerning anything. It could mean something related to their favorite god’s name or it could mean something about nature or many more things. The reason behind naming their baby with a specific meaning of the name could be for tradition, family related, etc. The meaning of the name could be something special to the parents as well. As long as the meaning has value in it then that is all that matters.

Another factor that I have also seen during the process of naming the child is that the name of someone who has or had familial importance is also the name of the baby. This means that the child’s name will be after their maternal or paternal grandfather or even great grandfather sometimes. When this happens it becomes a means of showing love and respect to someone who plays or has had played an important role in the family. This also becomes a means of showing gratitude and a way of telling them that they will never be forgotten and someone that everyone will remember.

An interesting factor that I have recently seen coming during the process of naming the child is that the child is given the name of the parents’ favorite actor or actress or character. As funny as this may sound, this happens until the very day in many families around the world. I find this naming process as the sweetest and cutest because there is so much love and admiration behind parents naming their babies after their favorite actor or actress or character.

Parents look into while naming their babies many more things. After reading this paragraph if you readers can think of more then, do give a thought about it and enjoy a conversation about it too.

I am proud to say that animals also have an equal amount of importance and love in society. These days even naming pets and street animals play a very important role in society. Just imagine if all the dogs or cats or any other animal living in the same place had one name. It would be a total disaster. People look into many things even while naming animals. It could be something about their eyes, fur color, or even the way they eat or sleep, etc. Animals can also have names concerning characters in a movie or series or even a song. One of the weirdest things I have also seen is that sometimes pets are even after spices or even social media apps. This shows the importance of naming animals is as important as anything else. I agree animals already have a species name however, when we as individuals spend time with them, look after them it becomes very important to name them as well.

Naming non-living things are as important as naming living things. It gives these things a sense of definition and differentiation from other things.

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Role of Names in the self, family, society, community, and the world

Names play such an important role not just to the outside of family, society, community, or world but also the individual. A name can mean so much to the individual and the eternal factors for several reasons. Some of the most important reasons are:

  1. Sense of identity: A sense of identity is established through a name. The world will know the individual through this name itself. It is the name that they will stay alive in this world the entire time. Suppose a person wins an award then their name stands as proof of their work and their achievement. Therefore, a name plays a very important role in identifying oneself not just to the outside world but also to themselves.
  • The first step towards individuality: The reason people have different names is that it gives a distinctive individuality to people. Their character and personality have a person’s name as a factor. Individuality begins with a name because that is how seeing yourself relates to it for the first time.
  • It builds a connection: A name creates an invisible connection to yourself and the people around you. For example, suppose you love your name then it builds a positive connection with yourself, which results in bringing about trust, value, and respect to yourself. A name plays a very important role because when someone has to think of you, your actions, and your behaviors the first thing that connects you and them is your name.
  • It is a means of recognition: There is not just the present but also a past and future behind a name. People recognize your parents have given you through the name that is to you. Sometimes a person’s name is even used to describe behavior. For example: “You are as irritating as Ryan”

These are some of the important factors that show the roles of a name in the eternal and internal world. There are many more that we recognize or subtly be visible around us.

To conclude, a beautiful quote by Rachel Ingber where says, “A name represents an identity, a deep feeling and holds tremendous significance to its owner.”

References

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Government Budgeting

Description of the budget

The word ‘budget’ is derived from the French word, Bougette, which means a leather wallet or purse.Therefore, the term modern budget refers to a document that contains estimates of revenue and expenditure of a country, usually for one year.

Types of Budget

Budgets can be categorized based on the following principles:

  1. Combined time.
  2. Number of budget’s tabled in the legislature.
  3. The overall finance budget’s position is presented in the budget.
  4. An approved policy on the takeover of revenue and expenditure in the budget.
Division of receipts and expenses in the budget.

Based on these principles budget’s can be:(Annual budget’s or long-term budget’s.

  1. One or more budget’s.
  2. Excess budget’s, deficits or estimates.
  3. Budget or revenue budget.
  4. Departmental budget or operating budget.

A brief description of the different types is as follows
1. ANNUAL or long-term budget’s

Generally, Government budget’s are for one year that is, for one year. In India, England and many other commonwealth countries the financial year, starts on April 1 and ends on March 31, but in the U.S.A., Australia, Sweden and Italy the dates are 1st July and 30th June. Some countries adopt a planned economic policy and meet the requirements for long-term planning, using a long-term budget, that is, preparing a budget for three years or more. Such a budget is a long-term plan rather than a long-term budget because what is offered is a financial plan over the years to fund the program.These countries spread the use of program costs over many years. The legislature approves the plan and estimates its costs, but that does not equal the actual voting of all-time shares. Every year, the national budget will include expenditure on a plan for that year, to be approved by the legislature.

2. One or more budget’s

When the estimates of all Government functions are allocated to a single budget, it is known as a single budget. The advantage of a single budget is that it reflects the financpractisetion of the Government as a whole.But if there are separate budget-related budget’s passed by the legislature, it is called a mass budget. In India, we have two budget’s — one for the railway line and one for the rest of the departments. The practice of having a separate train budget began in 1921. In England, there is one budget.

3. Extra income, deficit or limited budget

A budget is a surplus if the estimated income exceeds the estimated cost/expense But if the expected revenue falls below the expected cost, it becomes a budget deficit. According to economists, a deficit budget is a sign of global development. A limited budget is when the expected revenue is equal to the expected cost/expense. Budgets are often in short supply.

4. Income or budget of income

A budget is one in which the estimates of various items of income and expenditure include amounts to be acquired or used in one year,.In revenue and expenditure budget’s, accumulated in one financial year,, are planned for that financial year, regardless of whether the revenue is available or expenses incurred in that financial year,. In India, Britain and the U.S.A., counts are calculated, in France and other continents, counting income.

5. Departmental or operational budget

The current practice is to have a departmental budget, that is, the revenue and expenses of one department are organized under it. It does not provide any information about the work or activity that has been budgeted for. The operating budget is another where the total cost of a particular project is compiled under the head of a specific program.It is organized into activities, programs, activities and projects, for example, in the case of collaboration (employment), it will be divided into programs such as higher education, Secondary and Higher Education. Each program will be divided into activities, for example, teacher training is a task. The project is the final unit of division of labor.It symbolizes work as a major project, such as the construction of a school building. The A.R.C. proposed the adoption of a budget for all the departments and agencies of the Central and provincial governments that have managed development programs.

REFERENCE

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