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Childhood Shows
Childhood is the most memorable time in any person’s life and among all other things the television shows had to be the best part of the evenings in those days. All the different characters, with so simple yet entertaining story lines let us enjoy our little make believe world so much so that we would wait for school to get over and be home and watch those shows. With development and advancement in technology and easier accessibility to the shows any time, any where the butterflies that waiting for those shows would give the children in those days do not easily come to children these days. These shows were sometimes superficial and most of the time fiction still made our childhood better and more fun. Here are some the most loved and remembered shows of those times:

- SHARARAT
If you are true magic fan you definitely loved SHARARAT. This was a show with three generations engaging in magic and living their lives as PARIS. With Jia being the main protagonist who would always mess up her magic spells and get herself and people around her in trouble and her NANI coming to her rescue, always cleaning her mess and thereby giving a life lesson with the beauty of magic had to give us the most funny moments of all the times.
- AGADAM BAGDAM TIGDAM
Do you think you have the craziest family? Wait till you meet a family that has apples as their phones and has smoke coming out of their ears now and then and belong to a planet named ZOLTAR, now this is what you call actual crazy. This show revolves around the MALHOTRAS who happen to be aliens looking like humans surviving on Earth while trying to keep their secret safe come what may. The show aired in 2007 and though might not have been as famous as others but was one of kind, first among the science fiction in the children dramas.
- KYA MAST HAI LIFE
If you follow Shaheer Sheikh you definitely know him from the days of this show. This had five main characters, all enjoying their college lives while being the coolest group in the college. There is no denying that this show raised our hopes for the perfect college life while we end up attending our farewells crawled up in blankets. The show made us fall in love with Shaheer way before we even knew the meaning of love. With actor like Shweta Tripathi reaching all the heights today still remains the cute Zeeniya who solved everyday problems of her friend Ritu telling us what true friendships are for us.
- SHAKE IT UP
Though very few know or talk about this show now, but this was one of the first dance programmes that lit the fire of being a dancer on growing up in every child that saw it. The show is about two teenage boys who love dancing and even excel in it so much so that become a part of a dance reality show along with the troubles that they encounter and try and solve them all by themselves. It might not have been huge hit but still has to be a hidden gem.
All these shows were the coolest thing back in early 2000s and they gave us major streaming goals. we can only thank the makers of the shows for making our childhood more fun and giving us memories of a lifetime. We owe it to these shows.
Top 3 Hindu-Muslim Unity Advertisements

Advertisements have the potential to change human thoughts, behaviour and actions. They can do a lot more than just promoting brands. Through visual and auditory modes, advertisements have the competency to bring about a societal change and provoke a positive impact on people. Readers can have a glance at such impactful advertisements through the examples listed out in this blog.
Red Label (Tea Brand)
A man visits a store to place an order for a Ganesh idol (A Hindu God). The shopkeeper exhibits the different idols created by him to the man. While having a conversation with the buyer the shopkeeper also illustrates the meaning behind the different forms of the Ganesh idols. To the buyer, this shopkeeper seems to be a very knowledgeable man, who has much information about the Hindu worship and reverence. While conversing with the buyer, the shopkeeper puts on the Kufi (skullcap worn by Muslims). The Hindu buyer is taken aback after realising that the shopkeeper selling the Ganesh idols is a Muslim by religion. He attempts to cancel his order and go to his workplace. The Muslim shopkeeper offers him a cup of tea before leaving. The vendor explains him that , work is worship too, one need not compulsorily pray. The Muslim man was in fact worshipping God, by creating his idol. The buyer takes a sip of tea and plans to change his mind. He does not cancel his order and amiably buys the idol from that vendor on that day itself. The Brand, Red Label intends to portray that their product attempts to create harmonious relations between different religions.

Kaun Banega Crorepati (Reality Game Show)
Six years ago, KBC came up with a phenomenal ad campaign featuring communal unity. In the ad it has been shown that, a Hindu boy had been selected for the episode. His family members were all set to bid him a goodbye as he was about to step out of his home, while his Muslim neighbors were watching him from the floor above. Just as the Hindu boy was about to step out, his neighbor sneezes. Sneezing while someone is about to leave from the doorstep is considered as a bad omen in the Hindu community. The Hindu boy’s family members feel agitated at the neighbor for sneezing and they misinterpret that, he had done it deliberately. Hours later, while facing a difficult question on the show, the Hindu participant decides to use the option of ‘Phone A Friend’ (According to the game’s format, this option is availed to all participants only once, whenever they wish to make use of it). He then rings up the same Muslim family and asks them the question i.e ‘What is the meaning of As-Salaam-Alaikum ?’ The man is overwhelmed by such a trustworthy gesture by the young boy. He answers his question accurately and assists him in winning the prize amount. This advertisement touched the hearts of many Indians. It indeed reflected the idea of communal harmony.

Surf Excel (Cloth Detergent Brand)
The advertisement broadcasted by this brand, intends to portray how Indian festivals are secular in nature. An individual from any community can enjoy a festivity according to his/her discretion. It is shown that, on the day of the Hindu festival of Holi (people celebrate this festival by applying colour on each other and splashing water with waterguns/waterballoons), a little boy wearing a white robe is hesitant to step out of his house. A girl of the same age as his, notices this and challenges her friends around, to smear all their colours on her. Her friends do accordingly, by throwing all the colour on her, from the floors above, as she waits down on her little bicycle. By doing so, she makes them use all their colour supplies on her and no colours are left out with them. Later, she offers to drop the boy to the place where he wants to go. It is then shown that, she drops him to the mosque, where he wanted to go to offer Namaaz (Islamic prayers). She also jests that, after he’s done with his prayers, the other kids will not leave him without including him in the merry festivities. He agrees to join them in the Holi celebrations after his prayers are done. The ad tagline said, “Rang Laaye Sang, Daag Acche Hai” (colours bind people together, such stains should be cherished). This advertisement depicts how mutual respect for each other’s religion can bring about unity. The principles of unity in diversity must be inculcated in children from their grassroot years, so that peace and harmony prevails in the society.


Advertisements can have a huge impact over the society, in terms of patriotism, unity, cohesiveness and peace-keeping. Various brands are positioning their ad campaigns around the pivot of National Unity in today’s times as the audience nowadays is readily accepting things which were not accepted earlier. Brands thus, not only create a name in the market with their products but also with their ad campaigns promoting social values and messages.
International news flow after the end of colonialism

The mass media are seen today as playing a key role in enhancing globalization, facilitating culture exchange and multiple flows of information and image between countries through international news broadcasts, television programming, new technologies, film and music. If before the 1990’s mainstream media systems in most countries of the world were relatively national in scope, since then most communication media have become increasingly global, extending their reach beyond the nation-state to conquer audiences worldwide.
International flows of information have been largely
assisted by the development of global capitalism, new technologies and the increasing commercialisation of global television, which has occurred as a consequence of the deregulation policies adopted by various countries in Europe and the US in order to permit the proliferation of cable and satellite channels. Globalization theorists have discussed how the cultural dimension of globalization has exercised a profound impact on the whole globalization process.

The rapid expansion of global communications in the 21st century can be traced back to the mechanical advancements of technologies during the course of the 18th and 19th centuries, which started mainly with the invention of the telegraph in 1837, and included the growth in postal services, cross-border telephone and radio communications and the creation of a modern mass circulation press in Europe. It was however the evolution of technologies capable of transmitting messages via electromagnetic waves that marked a turning point in advancing the globalization of
communications.
The emergence of international news agencies in the 19th century, such as Reuters, paved the way for the beginnings of a global system of codification. Nonetheless, it was not until the 1960’s, with the launch of the first geo-stationary communication satellites, that communication by electromagnetic transmission became fully global, thus
making the globalization of communications a distinctive phenomena of the 20th century.

Key theories in international communications grew out of international relation studies. The “modernization” or development” theory in the area of communication research
emerged in the Cold War context and were largely preoccupied with the ways in which the media could help transform traditional societies to include them into the capitalism orbit. Among the key theorists in this tradition was Wilbur Schramm with his sponsored UNESCO work, Mass Media and national development – the role of information in the developing countries.
The idea was that international communication media could be used
as a tool to transfer the political-economic model of the West to the growing independent societies of the South. Schramm’s views was that the mass media could be used by elites to
raise the ambitions of the populations in developing countries, who would cease to be narrow-minded and conformist and would be active in their own self-development. The dependency theories the 1960’s and 1970’s were perceived as an alternative approach grounded in neo-Marxism, and which adopted a theoretical framework that saw
capitalism and inequality as a key perspective in understanding the impact of power relations on global communications. According to the argument, transnational corporations based in the North engaged in a web of interdependency with the economies of the South, setting the terms of global trade, dominating markets, production and labour.

Dependency theorists and Latin American scholars argued that these economic relations worked within an exploitative dependency model that promoted American capitalist mentality in developing countries (Mattelart, 1979). Development was thus shaped in a way that benefitted largely the developed nations, maintaining the peripheral countries in a continuous position of dependence. Latin American scholars stressed that it was Western
media companies that were reaping the rewards of the modernization programmes, and that they were actually reaching out to the South in order to conquer new markets for their
products.
Globalization is thus seen as having consequences for the distribution of power and wealth both within and between countries. Cultural imperialism theories of the 1970’s and 1980’s highlighted how the media in developing countries imported foreign news, cultural and television genre formats (i.e. talk-shows, sitcoms) and also values of capitalist consumerism and individualism. The core critique of the imperialism thesis was that the
developing countries had established a relationship of subordination.
Written by : Ananya Kaushal
Cryptocurrency simplified
In the simplest of terms cryptocurrency is a digital currency used to make transactions. It is currently not being used to make transactions but can be potentially used to do so. Before jumping to cryptocurrency let’s clear our basics.
Understanding currency
Think of cryptocurrency as any other currency, we use currency to fulfil our needs and we exchange currency because we are aware that we will be provided with goods and services in return. Now, this currency is not limited to just notes or coins but can be anything. Like in olden times barter system existed where people would exchange goods and services for other goods and services in return but this concept had a lot of limitations so currency started evolving. We moved to commodity money i.e., gold, silver then to metal money then paper money then plastic money(cards) and now we are moving towards crypto. These currencies evolved because the previous methods of transaction had their own drawbacks.
Like any other method, the method of transaction that the world operates on now also has drawbacks like centralisation, elasticity, the ease with which it can be issued to name a few.
Need for Crypto
Now, this is where cryptocurrency comes into play. It is a virtual form of currency that uses blockchain technology. Blockchain technology is a virtual decentralised ledger that keeps a record of transactions. Cryptocurrency is secured by cryptography which is a secure communication technique.
Now, keep in mind that it does not physically exist, one can’t hold up a bitcoin because it is based on a network distributed across computers. So you don’t have to carry it around, kind of like net banking or online transactions but online transactions are made through banks and can be monitored by any authority. Now, imagine you want to transfer your friends 5 bitcoins. You can do it without a bank or an intermediary interfering. It can be done anonymously with your privacy being protected. And since no authority controls it, that currency cannot be altered either.
With paper currency, the government can print as much money as they want because they control it and printing a lot of money causes inflation but that is not the case with cryptocurrency because only a limited number exists.
For example, only 21 million bitcoins exist on the web. Bitcoin is a form of cryptocurrency created allegedly by a Japanese fellow Satoshi Nakamoto. Now , this could be a pseudonym or perhaps more than one person was involved in the development of said currency. However, for the most part that person’s identity still remains anonymous.
Now, this number of 21 million cannot be changed, it is constant. There will always exist 21 million bitcoins and can be found out through miing. This is done by solving puzzles. The more puzzles you solve, the more bitcoin you get. As more and more bitcoins are mined, the puzzles get tougher. These bitcoins are not easy to find and it is definitely not easy to solve the puzzles. Perhaps, that is why Bitcoin is so valuable.
It is possible that somewhere in the not so far future we would not be using paper currency but crypto. For now, cryptocurrency is highly volatile and is used only for investing money.
About that artist- Claude Monet
Claude Monet is considered as the initiator of impressionism along with Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Alfred Sisley, and Frédéric Bazille, who he met while studying under Charles Gleyre.
Early Life
Oscar Claude Monet was a French painter born in 1840 in France. Monet was the eldest kid in his family. He grew up around the coast, which plays a significant role in some of his works. In 1851, Monet got into Le Havre secondary school of the arts. In his early years Monet started to show inclination towards art and would draw caricatures, which brought him initial success at the age of 15.
In 1858, he met Eugène Boudin through whom he was introduced to multiple techniques namely “en plein air” or painting in open air which he would go on to use in most of his paintings throughout his painting career .
Introduction to Art
In 1858, Monet started studying in Paris where he was introduced to artists like Charles Daubigny and Constant Troyon. Monet was called for military service under Chasseurs d’Afrique
In Algeria. Every experience, every scene for an artist has the potential to serve as an inspiration for an artist and his time in Algeria did exactly that. The colors of Northern Africa were an inspiration for his later research. He was forced to return to Le Havre in 1862 due to illness. He met Johan Barthold Jongkind, who also played an important role and shaped his artistic perception along with Boudin.
In 1867 Monet had a child whom he named Jean with Camille Pissarro.
A lot of his success comes from the work that he produced between 1865-75. One of those works include Le Déjeuner sur l’herbe which he finished in 1866 which shows a group of well dressed people enjoying a picnic. His paintings from this period portrayed very trivial, domestic scenes.
Some of his paintings from this period include The Beach at Sainte-Adresse(1867), The Woman in the Green Dress (1866), Portrait of Claude Monet, Carolus-Duran (1867).
In 1972, Monet came across Japanese paintings which influenced his later paintings. Since then, his paintings revolved around nature. Monet is most known for his series of motifs that he started creating in the 1880s, these were impressionist paintings.
Later Years
In 1883, Monet moved to Giverny with his family. Here he started working on a series of paintings mostly inspired by his surroundings. These paintings represented the River Thames, Charing Cross. During this time Monet frequently traveled to Lomdon and Venice. In 1893, Monet started to assemble a water lily garden and soon this garden became a subject of his later paintings. Most of his work in the 1900s remained unknown to a large population till the mid 20th century. In the later years of his life, his eyesight began to deteriorate despite that he did not stop painting, he painted almost all his life. In 1923, he went through a cataract surgery which improved his sense of sight a bit and went back to some of his older unfinished paintings. In 1926, Monet passed away. Hw spent most of his later years grieving for his friends who he had lost in World War I and perhaps this grief resulted in a series he called Weeping Willow which is regarded as one of his most beautiful series that he painted
Are perpetual motion machines possible or not? Free energy?
Most of us might have had this idea, that magnets attract each other in opposite poles, so why can’t we use this to create free energy. Like placing a magnet or a metal in a car and attach the other magnet with a rod or something and place it in front of the car that keeps them attract each other. With this idea, we can move the car without any energy, forever. A perpetual motion machine is a device that is supposed to work indefinitely without any external energy source. Imagine a windmill that produced the breeze it needed to keep rotating or a light bulb whose glow provided its own electricity. These devices have captured many inventers’ imaginations because they could transform our relationship with energy. It sounds cool right? But there is only one problem, it won’t work.

In countless instances in history, people have claimed that they have made a perpetual motion machine. Around 1159 A.D. a mathematician called Bhaskara the learned sketched a design for a wheel containing curved reservoirs of mercury. He reasoned that as the wheels spun, the mercury would flow to the bottom of each reservoir, leaving one side of the wheel perpetually heavier than the other. The imbalance would keep the wheel turning forever. Bhaskara’s drawing was one of the earliest designs for a perpetual motion machine. And more people have claimed that they made a perpetual motion machine, like Zimara’s self blowing windmill in the1500s, the capillary bowl where capillary action forces the water upwards, the oxford electric bell, which takes back and forth due to charge repulsion, and so on. In fact the US patent office stopped granting patents for perpetual motion machines without a working prototype.
Why perpetual motion machines won’t work?
Ideas of perpetual motion machine all violate one or more fundamental laws of thermodynamics. These laws describe the relationship between different forms of energy. The first law of thermodynamics says that “Energy neither be created nor be destroyed”. You can’t get out more energy than you put in. that rules out a useful perpetual motion machine right away because a machine could only ever produce as much as it consumed. There wouldn’t be any leftover energy to power a car or charge a phone. But what if you just wanted the machine to keep itself moving? Let’s take the Bhaskara’s wheel, the moving parts that make one side of the wheel heavier also shift its center of mass downward below the axle. With a low center of mass, the wheel just swings back and forth like a pendulum and will stop. In the 17th century, Robert Boyle came up with an idea for a self watering pot. He theorized that capillary action, the attraction between liquids and surfaces that pulls water through thin tubes, might keep the water cycling around the bowl. But if the capillary action is strong enough to overcome gravity and draw the water up, it would also prevent it from falling back into the bowl.


For each of these machines to keep moving, they had to create some extra energy to nudge the system past its stopping point, breaking the first law of thermodynamics. There are ones that seems to keep moving, but in reality, they invariably turn out to be drawing energy from some external source. Even if engineers could design a machine that didn’t violate the first law of thermodynamics, it still wouldn’t work in the real world because of the second law. The second law of thermodynamics tells us that energy tends to spread out through processes like friction, heating. Any real machine would have moving parts or interactions with air or liquid molecules that would generate tiny amount of friction and heat, even in a vacuum. That heat is energy escaping, and it would keep leeching out, reducing the energy available to move the system itself until the machine inevitably stopped. Like I said about the idea of a car with magnets, the magnets in it won’t able to move the car. Even if the magnet is so powerful to move the car, the friction came into action and will eventually stops the car. So these two laws of thermodynamics will destroy every idea for perpetual motion. With these, we can conclude that perpetual motion machines are impossible.
YOU CAN’T GET SOMETHING FOR NOTHING.
Communal Harmony
By – Supriya


The recent genocide of Gujarat , the anti- sikh campaigns during the mid -80s , the Mumbai Riots, the Ayodhya episode, the evaluation of Kashmiri Pandits, the attacks on the pilgrims on their way to pilgrimage are all blots on the secular fabric of the country. The nation should take lessons from its past and pledge not to let the domen of communal clash ever rise again. We, as responsible citizens, should continuously and ferociously guard our great secular heritage. Communal differences should be nipped in the bud itself and not be allowed to rise and flourish . The children should be taught to appreciate the diversity of the country. They should be taught to learn divergent cultures and ways of living. Religious snobbery, fanaticism and conservation should be discouraged and scorned at. One cannot and should not make a sweeping judgement about India’s secular nature just by browsing through a few shameful incidents of hatred, which are registered on the pages of history. Yet, one cannot ignore that it is during such times that the secular minded citizens of the country have joined hands together to fight against the forces of dissension. Although a handful of anti – social elements try to create an atmosphere of turmoil, turbulence and fear, yet time and again, the entire nation has risen against those handful to guard and protect the peace and harmony of the country. Moreover, a few power hungry political parties, sects and communities for their vested interests try to use diversity as a weapon to maintain their status – quo. Their greed makes them so short – sighted that they fail to see that they are in turn digging their own graves.

India has emerged as a stronger nation every time communal forces have tried to test its secular foundations. One cannot sit back and relax at such times rather one has to work persistently against such forces that pose danger to the idea of a united nation. This cannot happen by the waving a magical wand. It is we, the people of the nation, who have to rise above these forces of dissent and division , so that India becomes a nation where religion of humanity is superior to every other religion. According to the census Data 2001, India is the home of
80.5% Hindus, 13.4% Muslims, 2.3% Christianity , 1.9% Sikhs,0.8% Buddhists, 0.4% Jains , and 0.7% persons of other religions are the other major religions followed by the people of India. However, India being the largest democracy in the world with a civilization more than five thousand years old boasts of multiple cultural origins. Despite multiple religious, linguistic , cultural , regional and caste identities , Modern India presents a picture of unity in diversity where people of different faiths and beliefs live together in peace and harmony.
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About that author- Oscar Wilde
Oscar Wilde, a writer and a dramatist, this name noticeably sits on the plays that he wrote in the last decade of his life.
Oscar Fingal O’Flahertie Wills Wilde, was an Irish poet and a playwright born in 1854 in Dublin, Ireland. Oscar’s father, William Wilde was Ireland’s foremost ear and eye surgeon, his mother was an Irish poet who wrote under the pseudonym Speranza which is “hope” in Italian. Wilde was homeschooled till he was 9 and learnt German and French. Later he went to the Portora Royal School with his brother Willie. At school, Wilde was exceptional, academically and was also popular among his peers for his funny stories.
After attending the Portora School Wilde got into Trinity College, Dublin through multiple scholarships and later to Magdalen College, Oxford.
During his time in Magdalen College he wrote a poem Ravenna which won the Newdigate Prize.
Here is an excerpt from Ravenna
“Taken from life where life and love were new,
He lies beneath God’s seamless veil of blue;
Tall lance-like reeds wave sadly o’er his head,
And oleanders bloom to deeper red,
Where his bright youth flowed crimson on the ground”
He was highly inspired by the likes of John Ruskin, a writer and philosopher of the Victorian era and Walter Pater, who was a writer and an art critic, just like many others in his time.
Wilde had established himself in the world of literature in the early 1880s.
In 1881, he published his first book “Poems” , which received quite jumbled reviews. A periodical called “Punch” was at the forefront of this criticism and made him out to be a caricature.
After a few years of the release of “Poems’ ‘, he went to America to deliver a few lectures and was more accepted by the American readers.
Wilde got married in 1884, to Constance Lloyd and gave birth to two children Cyril and Vyvyan.
He became the editor of Woman’s World, a fashion magazine in 1887. During his time as an editor he published The Happy Prince and Other Tales (1888), which is a collection of stories for children though it consists of some stories that do not pertain to the young readers. The Happy Prince and Other Tales received positive reviews overall and Wilde was even validated by Walter Pater, who wrote to him praising the book.
In 1889, after giving up the editorship at the Woman’s World Wilde started working on The Picture of Dorian Gray, which is a philosophical novel with witty dialogues, wilde was able to blend gothic themes with French decadence. Despite all his great, articulately written novels his success is attributed to his dramas. He wrote over 10 plays in his lifetime, some of the most famous being Lady Windermere’s Fan (1893), A Woman of No Importance (1893), An Ideal Husband (1899). These plays were all societal comedies, most of them but one Salomé , which offended a lot of people for it’s violent acts and the representation of biblical characters.
After the essay “The Decay of Lying” was published in 1889 , Wilde was accused of indulging in sodomy and was found guilty 4 years later. He was released in 1897, and had gone bankrupt. A year after his release, he died due to acute meningitis followed by an ear infection.
EXOTIC FRUITS OF INDIA
Fruits that are not native and are cultivated at their place of origin are known as exotic fruits, simply they are unusual or different. There are several fruits around the world that are found in a particular place, collected from the wild and usually eaten by the locals. nowadays, exotic fruits have found their way to the international audience. India too is an abode to some fruits that are different from the usual fruits like mango, banana and are rare, found in particular places.

Carambola (star fruit)
Thanks to social media star fruit has become a known fruit among indian locals and is quite popular. Also known as five fingers, carambola is the native to southeast asia and is consumed in many parts of the world. The whole fruits is edible, and is fleshy, crunchy and firm. It is consumed when the fruit leaves all traces of green and turns yellow, it tastes sweet and sour. It is a source of a good number of nutrients, especially vitamin C and fiber. despite being anutritiuos fruit star fruit can have negative effects on some poeple due to availability of high oxalate content.
Buddha’s Hands (fingered citron)
An unusual hand like fruit which is given as an offering in buddhist temples, and it is believed that buddha prefers fingers that are closed rather than open as they resemble praying hands. In chinese religion it is a symbol of happiness, longitivity and good fortune. It is a very fragrant fruit an is used to add fragnance to rooms and clothes, specifically in china japan and malaysia. although citrus fruits are juicy but most variety of buddha’s hands contain no pulp and usually known for their aroma and texture. It is used as a flavouring agent in dishes, desserts and beverages. It is also a part of traditional medicine.
Phalsa (Indian sherbet berries)
Phalsa is a small dark purple fruit and is helpful in balancing sweet and sour flavors. It is a good cooling agent and perfect for hot weather. It is a good source of calcium, magnesium, potassium, iron, phosphorus and vitamin C. It cures diarrhea, stomachache, builds immunity and supports smooth digestion. It is also consumed in the form of squash or sugar syrup and despite numerous benefits it is a very less known fruit in India.
Bael (wood apple)
One of the most popular summer fruit, bael is a highly effective against the scorching heat of the sun. The outer covering of the fruit is hard but the inner part is sweet and soft. Every part of the plant is good for human body, high in fibre, vitamins and other essential nutrients, it cures ulcers and piles, prevents constipation, is a good source of energy and equally effective against respiratory issues. The number of benefits it provides are uncountable.
Chalta (elephant apple)
Large sized shrub that is native to southeastern asia and the fruit of this plant is loved by the local elephants hence the fruit is known as elephant apple. It is consumed in both ripe and unripe form and is usually used is usually used for making jam, chutney or pickled dishes. The fruit has a large greenish-yellow shape and consists of 15-20 carpels, the fruit pulp is bitter-sour. It consists of numerous health benefits, like lowering blood pressure, fighting flu,cold and other infections, it is also good for eyes, has vitmin C and also cures stomach related problems.
Indian Hockey Teams Pull Out of 2022 Birmingham Commonwealth Games Citing Discriminatory Quarantine Rules

The Indian people’s hockey group won’t be important for the 2022 Republic Games in Birmingham subsequent to pulling out of the occasion refering to Coronavirus concerns and unfair quarantine rules Indians in Joined Realm. This move comes simply a day after Britain pulled out of the FIH Men’s Lesser World Cup to be held in Bhubaneswar one month from now, refering to various Coronavirus related concerns including the Indian government’s obligatory 10-day quarantine convention for all UK nationals.
India had last week refreshed its tourism warning for residents coming from the Assembled Realm in a complementary measure. The refreshed tourism warning notices expresses that all English nationals showing up in India from the UK should go through a required 10-day quarantine from Monday regardless of their inoculation status as a feature of a corresponding activity against the UK’s new global travel rules with comparative measures for Indians.
This came in the scenery of the UK as of late declining to perceive India’s Coronavirus immunization endorsements and forced a 10-day hard quarantine on explorers from the nation regardless of whether they were completely inoculated.
You will see the value in that the Asian games is the Mainland capability occasion for the 2024 Paris Olympic Games and remembering the need of the Asian Games, Hockey India can not hazard any individuals from the Indian groups contracting Coronavirus during the Republic Games,” Ningombam composed.
Yoga at workplace: 5 exercises to de-stress at office and regain focus

Keep spinal pains, neck torment, muscle firmness and joint issues under control as you work extended periods. Attempt these 5 straightforward corporate Yoga asana that guarantee to lessen actual torment, work environment stress, decline non-attendance and increment usefulness alongside work inspiration.
We as a whole have utilized our office work areas to stick family pictures, our most loved munchies and heap heaps of work yet from now, it will observer a wellbeing turn as well, graciousness these corporate Yoga practices that are easy to perform and serve to de-stress at working environment and recapture center. Exactly when we Tuesday blues began to soak in, we went over some Yoga asanas that keep spinal pains, neck torment, muscle solidness and joint issues under control while we work extended periods of time.
Simply require out 10 minutes during work hours to rehearse these simple yoga stretches and breathing activities at your work area or out in the outside air and under the sun. This is on the grounds that these 5 basic Yoga asana guarantee to diminish actual torment, working environment stress, decline truancy and increment efficiency alongside work inspiration:
1.Siddhasana or Achieved pose

Method:: This is the most simple posture of Yoga where you sit leg over leg with eyes shut somewhere down in reflection and hands laying on your knees. Sit with your toes got into your thighs and set your feet next to each other while keeping your knees wide and eyes shut in a thoughtful posture to expert the situated asana.
Advantages: Siddhasana or Yoga’s Cultivated posture or Siddhi’s posture is ideal situation for contemplating. It is amazing for expanding adaptability in hips and crotch/internal thigh muscles.
It not just opens the expert’s hips, chest and shoulders yet in addition extends the spine, further develops pose, extends the front of the lower legs, reinforces lower leg muscles, initiates the chakras, keeps the brain alert, diminishes pressure and uneasiness and assists with adjusting the exercises of the conceptive organs.
- Situated Sickle Moon Posture

Method:: Situated in your work area seat, breathe in and lift your chest upstanding, taking your arms upwards, either corresponding to one another or palms joined. With each breathe out, twist further into the posture, squeezing your tailbone towards the floor.
On the off chance that conceivable, take your head back and turn upward. To emerge from the posture, return and rehash by inclining toward to the opposite side and hold this posture for a few breaths prior to exchanging sides once more.
Advantages: This asana further develops adaptability around your shoulders and neck. The posture gives a profound stretch to the hips, thighs and crotches.
It assists with extending and open the chest and shoulders, gives recuperation post-exercise and lifts energy while deliberately working to better the body pose. The asana additionally works on the equilibrium of the body.
3. Seated Backbend Pose

Method:: Like you perform Ustrasana or camel present, sit in your office seat with feet on the floor and back off the seat while the spine is kept straight and not bended. Incline forward, arrive at your arms back behind you, snatch the rear of the seat and keep your elbows straight
Watch your shoulders unwind into the posture as you pull your shoulder bones back and breathe in. Clutch this stance prior to delivering the posture and sitting upright.
Advantages: From extending to reinforcing the shoulders, this activity further develops breath by opening up the chest. It relaxes up the vertebrae, mitigates lower back torment and further develops pose and lessens fat on thighs.
4. Seated Figure Four Pose

Method:: Track down a steady seat where you can put the two feet on the floor and not a seat with wheels or with a ton of padding. Sit ahead on the edge of your seat, keep your back nonpartisan, roll your shoulders both clockwise and counter-clockwise and slacken your neck to further develop portability.
Cross your right leg by establishing your left foot firmly on the floor and lifting your right leg to twist it at the knee as you place your right lower leg to your left side thigh. Inhale profoundly, extend your stomach then, at that point, rehash similar developments with the other leg.
Advantages: This activity extends the exterior of the professional’s hips just as their butt as it explicitly focuses on the gluteus medius, the muscle that guides in hip development and hip portability. It soothes strain in the muscles encompassing the sacrum and decreases lower back torment.
5. Prasarita Padottanasana or Wide-Legged Forward Bend

Method: Keep an equal distance of around 3 to 4 feet between your legs and spot your hands on your hips. With your legs and spine seriously extended, breathe in, lift your chest up tall through your entire middle and crease gradually over your legs. Start to extend your middle forward by setting your hands level on the floor and keeping them shoulder-width separated. Crease further, bringing your head toward the floor.
Advantages: This wide-legged remaining forward twist is a decent get ready for other wide-position standing postures as it extends the backs of the legs and the inward crotches. It quiets the mind and facilitates exhaustion while further developing dissemination of blood and conditioning the stomach organs.
A Harvard research uncovered that “Yoga brings mental advantages like diminished nervousness and sadness. Might be seriously astounding that it really makes your cerebrum work better.” As per the examination done in Word related Medication, work environment yoga intercession can decrease apparent pressure and back torment and further develop mental prosperity.
Reliance Industries, Tata Motors, ONGC, Oil India, Infosys, Wipro, Mindtree, Coal India stocks in focus

Clever prospects were exchanging 43 focuses or 0.24 percent up at 18,047 on Singaporean Trade, recommending a positive opening for BSE Sensex and Clever 50. Financial backers will intently watch stock-explicit activities, as the profit season has acquired energy. Market members will likewise respond to CPI numbers and IIP information, delivered yesterday. “Zooming into the Clever 60 min outlines, we can see that albeit the file has revised from the highs of Monday, it bobbed back on Tuesday and figured out how to close on a solid note over the 20 time frame Mama. This shows that the present moment upswing looks set to proceed,” Subash Gangadharan, Senior Specialized and Subordinate Expert, HDFC Protections, said. He additionally accepts that further potential gains are logical once the quick obstruction of 18009 is taken out. Next potential gain targets are at 18100. Prompt help to look for shortcoming is at 17958, he added.
Stocks to observe
RIL: Dependence New Energy Sun based Restricted (RNESL), an auxiliary of Dependence Businesses Restricted, and Denmark-based Stiesdal A/S (Stiesdal) consented to a participation arrangement for innovation advancement, and assembling of Stiesdal’s HydroGen Electrolyzers in India. In another turn of events, NexWafe GmbH (NexWafe) reported the acceptance of RNESL as an essential lead financial backer in its EUR 39 million ($45 million) Series C financing round with a speculation of EUR 25 million ($29 million) in stage one.
Goodbye Engines: Indian automaker Goodbye Engines has raised 75 billion rupees ($994 million) from private value firm TPG’s Ascent Environment Asset and Abu Dhabi’s ADQ to grow its traveler electric portability business, the organization said on Tuesday
ONGC, Oil India: India’s most recent bid round for 21 oil and gas blocks pulled in only three bidders, two of whom were state-claimed adventurers Oil and Flammable gas Corp (ONGC) and Oil India Ltd (OIL), as per upstream controller DGH.
Infosys, Wipro: An aggregate of 15 BSE-recorded organizations, for example, Infosys, Wipro, Mindtree, Advik Research facilities, Aditya Birla Cash, Morarka Money, Public Norm, Amazing Octave Media Activities, Plastiblends India, Raghav Usefulness Enhancers, SDC Techmedia, Sanathnagar Undertakings, Stratmont Ventures, and Unistar Sight and sound were booked to deliver quarterly profit on 13 October 2021.
Coal India: In an implied affirmation of the grave emergency being looked by the nation’s force area attributable to lack of coal, the Middle has requested that the state legislatures move forward imports of the critical fuel for nuclear energy, regardless its raised costs in the worldwide business sectors
Twitter Rolls Out New Advertising Features, Revamped Algorithm Ahead of E-Commerce Push

Twitter on Tuesday carried out new ad includes and redid the calculation that chooses which commercials clients see, as a component of a work to lay the foundation to dispatch future web based business includes, the person to person communication organization told Reuters.
The new components come as Twitter is pushing to develop its exhibition promoting business, a technique that means to rapidly create deals, and established only 15% of Twitter’s business last year. The work could assist Twitter with arriving at its objective of multiplying yearly income by 2023.
The San Francisco-based organization is situating itself to ultimately permit brands to sell items through the assistance by first enhancing its capacity to show clients important notices and improving the probability they will tap the commercial.
Execution promotions are an exceptionally huge chance … that is moderately undiscovered for us,” said Kamara Benjamin, bunch item chief at Twitter, in a meeting. “At last, this will prompt individuals introducing applications, visiting sites and discovering items that address their issues.”
Notices advancing downloads for portable games and other applications, which are a significant sort of promotion via online media locales, will presently permit clients to start the download without leaving the Twitter application, the organization said in a blog entry on Tuesday. Beforehand, clients needed to pass on Twitter to download other applications.
Twitter added it is chipping away at new instruments to allow organizations to run commercials to discover clients who are bound to make in-application buys.
Slide-show ads that include numerous items would now be able to send clients to various sites when they click the notice, though beforehand brands could just pick one objective. This expanded the quantity of snaps by 25% on ad crusades that put out an objective of driving site visits, the organization said.
Twitter additionally further developed the promoting calculation, showing the commercials to a bigger pool of individuals toward the start of the mission so it can more readily measure client interest, Benjamin said.
Those calculation enhancements prompted a 36 percent increment in promotion crusades that accomplished no less than five downloads during the time span that the ad ran on Twitter, the organization said.
Benefits of Running VS Benefits of Jumping Rope – Which Workout Style is More Effective For Weight Loss?

As children, we all loved hopping rope. This has now transformed into an exceptionally keen and probably the best exercise for exercise. Running and bouncing rope are demonstrated valuable. With such countless choices accessible, you may be thinking which is better, running or bouncing rope. Fret not, we have you covered.Also Read – Advantages of Having Sattvic Food: How it Works Like an Insusceptibility Sponsor And as an Instrument For Successful Weight reduction
Weight reduction Exercise: Advantages of running
Running is viewed as a vigorous movement. It helps the lungs and the heart. Alongside this, runs will likewise help in working on cardiovascular perseverance. Be that as it may, a treadmill or an open region will be required. Running additionally helps in psychological well-being alongside actual wellbeing benefits. Likewise Read – Genuine Weight reduction Excursion: I Lost 32 Kilos, Switched my Diabetes by Eating Dull Chocolate And Appropriate Food
Advantages of running: Keeps a tab on mental just as actual wellbeing
Running aides in delivering synthetic substances like endorphins and serotonin in your cerebrum. These synthetic substances diminish feelings of anxiety and nervousness. Running aides in decreasing sensations of sorrow, dejection, and confinement. This additionally works on the nature of rest. Likewise Read – 5 Motivations behind Why Crash Diet Ought to be Totally Stayed away from For Weight reduction
Advantages of running: Helps in purifying lungs
Running aides in eliminating abundance carbon dioxide, decongesting bodily fluid, and even mucus. Running aides in building perseverance limit in respiratory muscles, productive breaths, and forestalls lung problems.


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