I never thought that I would write blogs.
I am passionate about film making so I never felt that blogs can help me in this. So I used to watch only movies and shows, and learn about film making through YouTube and online, I have never worked on any project but I will probably apply for internship somewhere in some time.
I did not read blogs earlier but once I saw a blog on my google feed which was about films recommendation, then I read it, which had short explanation of some movies.
I got to know a lot by reading it.
Since then I started reading blogs regularly and now I can say that I understand by reading blogs in less time than what I learn from any video, it totally depends on myself how quickly you can read. Ho.
One advantage of blogs is that the way YouTube videos come in between, they are saved in blogs.
How anyone can become so productive in their daily life
In today’s world, people always try to find out the better method that they will use to make their life more productive and useful but the problem is they are always following shortcuts and after sometimes they regret and become depressed, so in this post, we discussed some important tips that not only motivate you but also you can easily follow them.
1) Self-motivation
Now these days when we saw someone who is perfect in all fields of life and doing something better in their life we only choose two-path first we become his/her fan and follow them blindly or we feel jealous with his/her that God give them good family, or good life so they are using that benefits but I thought we should not be trapped in these conditions. it is good to inspire someone but not follow them blindly. Do something whatever big or small but inspire from that things. Because that particular work will change your not someone else work.
2) Competite with yourself
Competition is one of the keys in the process of success because whatever you are doing the study, business, etc you have to change with time and these changes will have to be beneficial for the process, so I thought is competition is important but you are free to choose your competitors so I think you should choose yourself because this is the best in all the competition in the world.
3) Time management
This is the basic ingredient without it you are not going to achieve something better in your life. Because life is itself a competition of you with yourself and for this. you have limited time on this planet so I think managing the time is very important for this game. Because without it you have so many tasks to complete but there is no time is available for them. so, manage your time perfectly and use a single moment of your life .
4) understand the concept of life
Life is not an emotional drama it is a perfect game that is designed by God so don’t be trapped in the different levels of life. Enjoy every single second of your life and don’t get sad when there is something not occur according to your will. Understand the basic concept of life that life has some rules and you have to understand all of these if you want to be happy in your life. Sometimes you have to sacrifice the best things in your life so be strong and ready to face all the problems of your life just like a warrior.
5) solve problems
This has become our habit that we are always run from the problems whatever the problem is, financially, socially, in the relationship, etc we always want to find out some shortcut and run away from them. But buddy this is life and the problem with it is that its rules are universal everyone single one who is on this planet has to follow them with or without will.so try to face every problem in your life
These are some rules that will surely help you to find a better purpose in your life and make your life more productive.
Why Bharat Biotech’s Covaxin is not getting approval in highly regulated countries
India made COVID-19 vaccine, Covaxin manufactured by Bharat Biotech in collaboration with Indian Council of Medical Research is been used extensively in most of the countries. However, the regulatory body of USA, USFDA has still not given the approval of usage of Covaxin on their citizens. It is believed that their regulatory body wants further clarification on the clinical trials conducted for Covaxin by Bharat Biotech.

What is the reason behind USFDA’s unapproval?
USFDA has asked Bharat Biotech to submit the clinical trial data of Covaxin so as to get the vaccine approval in United States. But after the submission of partial data of clinical trials of Covaxin, the regulatory body of USA rejected the approval and has asked Ocugen( Hyderabad based pharma company which is also Bharat Biotech’s US partner) to submit the additional trial data. Covaxin is therefore rejected for emergency use due to lack of scientific data according to US regulators. However, if they get the complete trial data from Bharat Biotech they can file a Biologics License Application(BLA) seeking a full approval instead.
Recently, USFDA has revised their guidelines for emergency use authorization and stated that they won’t be entertaining further requests. After all this, Occugen remains hopeful for a good news.
Bharat Biotech’s delay to share Phase- 3 clinical trial data
Bharat Biotech has not yet shared the clinical trial data of phase 3 trials and are expected to share it on next month. Following which, the company will start applying for a full licensure of Covaxin. “Once data from the final analysis of phase III studies are available, Bharat Biotech will apply for full licensure for Covaxin,” Bharat Biotech told the news channels.
Further they added, they have already taken the data of Phase-4 clinical trials which is the post- marketing surveillance to check the safety and effectiveness of the vaccine.
Hurdles of Bharat Biotech’s Covaxin
COVID-19 vaccine, Covaxin manufactured by Bharat Biotech has been facing enormous hurdles in front of them pertaining to it’s approval. The wait of Phase 3 clinical trial data is taking long and that is the reason it is still not being validated by World Health Organization(WHO). Without which they are unable to export their vaccine and make an entry into the Covid 19 passport.
Different countries has different regulations and also some of the them have stingent regulations. Due to which COVID- 19 vaccine manufactured by Bharat Biotech, Covaxin remains unapproved in all those countries without their Phase 3 clinical trial data. This is the reason why, foreign universities are also not considering students who has been vaccinated with Covaxin. They are considering them as “un-vaccinated” in this regard.
Now it remains to be seen how soon they can procure the clinical trial data of phase 3 and then they can get the approval from foreign countries for emergency use. Also, the approval from WHO is required to get into the coveted COVID-19 vaccine passport. “We are aware that Bharat Biotech has sought the WHO emergency-use listing for Covaxin. We hope that the process of getting this approval is completed at an early date,” said Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson, Arindam Bagchi on this issue.
Why physical exercise is so important
physical exercise is so important because it provides us with N number of benefits. There are some of the benefits that are being described below.
Improve your life longing
Numerous studies have shown that regular physical activity increases life yearning and reduces the risk of early mortality. There’s not a magic formula that translates hours of physical activity into hours of life increased, but research suggests that more effective people tend to be healthier and tend to live longer.
Lessen your risk of destruction
Regular exercise and physical activity increase muscle strength, bone density, flexibility, and stability. Physical fitness can reduce your risk for and strength to accidental injuries, especially as you get older. For example, stronger muscles and better balance mean that you’re less likely to slip and fall, and stronger bones mean that your less likely to undergo bone injuries should you take a fall.
Enhance your quality of life
An inactive lifestyle and a lack of physical activity can take a toll on a person’s body. Physical inactivity is associated with an increased risk for certain types of cancer, numerous chronic diseases, and mental health issues. Exercise, however, has been shown to improve mood and mental health and provides numerous health benefits. Of course, physical fitness also allows you to do things that you may not otherwise be able to do.
Stay effective
Staying effective and healthy allows you to do activities that require a certain level of physical fitness. For example, hiking to the top of a mountain is a rewarding experience that instils a sense of accomplishment and provides spectacular scenery, but some people cannot experience this due to fitness restrictions.
But even walking around a park with your family or playing on the playground with your children can be challenging for those who disregard physical activity for extended periods. Being active means that it’s easier to stay active as you get older.
Improve your health
There are various health advantages to physical fitness. Regular exercise and physical activity promote strong muscles and bones. It improves respiratory, cardiovascular health, and overall health. Staying active can also help you maintain a healthy weight, reduce your risk for type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and reduce your risk for some cancers.
In other words, staying effective is a significant part of conserving good health and wellness.
Gujarat: 7.97 lakh COVID patients recovered so far in state, 481 new cases recorded
Gujarat has recorded 481 new cases of COVID-19 yesterday. 1526 patients recovered during the last 24 hours and were discharged from the hospitals. AIR Ahmedabad correspondent reports that total 7 lakh 97 thousand 734 patients have been recovered from COVID-19 in Gujarat till now. The recovery rate further improved and reached up to 97.36 percent.
Maximum 69 new cases of COVID-19 reported from Ahmedabad, while Surat recorded 62 new cases. 9 patients lost their lives yesterday. Gujarat has now 11,657 active cases at present, out of which 296 patients are on ventilator. Meanwhile, 2 lakh 86 thousand 459 persons have been vaccinated in the state yesterday. With this, more than one crore 97 lakh persons have been vaccinated in Gujarat till now.
Himachal Pradesh: Corona Curfew extended till further orders with relaxations
Corona Curfew in Himachal Pradesh has been extended till further orders with more relaxations. The buses within the state will play with 50 per cent occupancy. Timing of the opening of shops has been increased from 9 am to 5 pm from Monday. Earlier the shops were allowed to open from 9 am to 2 pm. However, the shops except those of essential commodities will remain closed on Saturdays and Sundays.
The decision to extend the curfew was taken yesterday at a cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur. The curfew will continue from 5 pm to 5 am in the state till further orders. It was also decided that the offices will function with 50 per cent of staff from Monday. All the medical colleges, ayurvedic colleges and dental colleges will open from June 23. Pharmacy and nursing schools will open from June 28. Now there will be no requirement of RT-PCR negative tests for entering in the state.
Monsoon likely to reach Delhi by 15th June, 12 days ahead of schedule
Southwest monsoon is likely to reach Delhi by 15th of June, 12 days before its usual date of June 27. India Meteorological Department (IMD) said, conditions are favourable for an early onset of monsoon in Delhi.
It said, under favourable meteorological conditions, monsoon is likely to advance over the entire country outside south Rajasthan and Kutch region of Gujarat during the next five-six days. In 2008 also, monsoon had reached Delhi on June 15. Last year, monsoon had covered the entire country by June 29, seven days before the usual date of July 8.
Tamil Nadu govt extends lockdown in state till 21st june
Tamil Nadu government has extended the lockdown in the state till 21st of this month with more relaxations. The State Government has allowed functioning of beauty parlour, saloons and spas without air conditioning facilities with 50 per cent staff and customers. Government managed parks and play grounds will be opened from morning 6 to 9 p.m. only for walking exercise.
Opthalmologist and mechanic shops will be opened from morning 9 to 2 p.m., agricultural shops, handicrafts manufacturers are allowed to function from morning 6 to 5 p.m. TASMAC will be opened from morning ten to evening five o’clock. Mobile phones and accessories, building materials, household furniture and utensils shops will be opened from morning 9 to afternoon two. Administrative activities on admission to schools, colleges and Universities have been allowed.
Export manufacturing units are allowed to function with 50 per cent staff. Industries can provide identity cards to their workers with e-registration. IT offices will be allowed to function with 20 or ten per cent workers. Housing finance companies and Non-Banking Financial Institutions can work with 33 per cent staff. Thermal screening, social distancing, face masks and hand sanitising have been made mandatory in all the activities.
Maharashtra CM asks Sarpanchs to use local dialect, folk arts to spread COVID awareness
Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray has asked village heads or Sarpanchs to make a resolve that will strictly implement COVID-appropriate behaviour and protocol to prevent the possibility of a third wave of coronavirus infections. While addressing a virtual meeting with the village heads of Aurangabad, Nagpur and Amravati region, Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray said that sarpanchs must use the local dialect and folk arts to spread awareness regarding Covid related guidelines.
He also praised the village heads for their efforts to keep their respective villages Covid-free and for optimal use of social media like Whatsapp. The Chief Minister informed the village heads that vaccine doses will be distributed as per availability and the same must be used as vaccines have proved effective in lowering the risk of infection.
He said that the local teams must be formed to keep a tab on the health conditions and infrastructure requirements to minimise the need for hospitalisation. Also present in the meeting, state Rural Development Minister Hasan Mushriff reminded the village heads about the Covid-free village contests, urging them to make it a people’s movement.
Bihar govt set target of vaccinating another six crore people in next 6 months
Bihar government has set an ambitious target of vaccinating another six crore people in next six months. This was stated by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar after reviewing the status of covid vaccination in the state. He said, over one crore 18 lakh 52 thousand people have been vaccinated in the state so far. Out of these, 24 lakh 32 thousand people are from the age group of 18 to 44 years.
Mr Kumar ordered to involve all state government employees in the vaccination drive. The Chief Minister instructed health officials to run the vaccination campaign on regular basis and use different mediums to educate people about its benefits. The CM said people should be asked to get themselves vaccinated and ensure vaccination of each member of the family. The vaccinated people must motivate their neighbours for taking jabs.
Why Should MPs Be Paid For Disrupting Parliament?
Let me say first and foremost: I am hugely dismayed, dejected and disappointed to see how Member of Parliaments (MPs) are disrupting Parliament time and again and not allowing Parliament to function smoothly. This under no circumstances can ever be justified. These MPs don’t bother that how much money of taxpayer is getting wasted when they repeatedly adjourn Parliament and even while in session don’t allow it to function smoothly by disrupting Parliament on one pretext or the other.
Top five TED TALKS you should watch right now!
1.You owe it to yourself to experience a total solar eclipse | David Baron
Ever heard of the word ‘umbraphile’ ? Meet David Baron : not-mystical, not-spiritual eclipse evangelist. In 12 minutes and 20 seconds David tells the story of his first tryst with eclipses and subsequent adventures. A gifted story-telling episode that makes you want to sit in the front row and experience it live. He then passes on the advice that changed his life –’before you die, you owe it to yourself to experience a total solar eclipse’
I’ve lived as a man & a woman — here’s what I learned | Paula Stone Williams | TEDxMileHigh
“Now, I get my hair cut about half as often as I used to, but it costs ten times as much.So, I can go on vacation or I can get my hair cut ”
Paula stone was fired from her job as the president of the christian church planting organization Orchard Group when she came out as a transgender woman. Unfortunately that wasn’t it, she went on to face many obstacles because of her transition. But she was now gifted with knowledge only few on earth would possess: to have lived as a man AND as a woman. In her hilarious and eye-opening talk she tells us anecdotes on her experiences of mansplaining, gender politics and of course womens’ jeans pocket sizes!
3.Your elusive creative genius | Elizabeth Gilbert
Elizabeth Gilbert, no doubt, is one of the most gifted speakers of all time. As an aftermath of the success of her memoir Eat,Pray,Love, Elizabeth has a realization that leads her to uncover the truth of creative mindset.I can only describe this talk as her splitting and disintegrating our society’s stereotypes of artists and creative geniuses. She makes us question if we should stick to our renaissance-cy thought process that has only brought our artists pain and anguish or if we should re-invent.

4. I got 99 problems… palsy is just one | Maysoon Zayid
Listen to the hilarious comedian maysoon as she tells us about her life with cerebral palsy. Her anecdotes are charming and inspirationa.At the end you will be in awe of her positive attitude and determination to achieve her dreams.You will appreciate life a little more.
5. Inside the massive (and unregulated) world of surveillance tech | Sharon Weinberger
Thanks to dystopian novels, we all know surveillance is a weapon in the information age. But it might shock you to know that selling surveillance technology does not require you to have an export license in most countries including the United States(the way most arms sales would). It’s this unregulated weapon technology that journalist Sharon Weinberger warns us about. From devices that can collect DNA just by swiping across the skin to devices that can identify a person and their exact geographical location just based on their unique voice print technology in the spy bazaar is alarming. This talk will open your eyes to the dangers of an unregulated market.
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Yoga- An Ancient Legacy

‘Yoga’ is performed to channelize the energies of body and mind in one direction. Yoga is often misconceptualized by people as mere asanas(postures). But actually, it is a holistic health approach with the harmonization of body and mind with nature, with an essence of spirituality. It is the awakening of conscience with the realization of one’s oneness with the universe.
‘Yoga’ derives its meaning from the Indian classical language of ‘Sanskrit’, which means “union” or “to yoke or join”. ‘Yoga’ has its roots grown around 5000 years ago, long before any belief system started budding. It is believed as an ‘immortal cultural product’ of the Indus Saraswati Valley Civilization- dating back to 2700 B.C. Fossil remains with figures performing Yoga Sadhana indicate the presence of yoga in ancient India.
Yoga practices are also mentioned in the ancient literature like- Vedas, Upanishads, Smritis, teachings of Buddhism, Jainism, Panini, Epics, Puranas, and more. The existence of yoga in ancient India can also be marked by the presence of yoga shlokas in ‘Bhagwat Geeta’, like- Yujuate arena it yoga; meaning “yoga is that which joins”. Yoga joins the individual self with the universal self.
June 21 marks the International Day of Yoga. Every year since 2015, the government of India organizes mega yoga events on this day across the country. Yoga is not only an ancient Indian culture but also a tourist attraction from abroad. The Morarji Desai National Institute of Yoga, in New Delhi has students from parts of India and abroad.
In today’s time where everyone is a sufferer of work pressure and stress, yoga is a great escape. It provides calmness and relaxation to the mind and body. Especially the students can benefit a lot as yoga is said to improve IQ and memory.
The harmony between the body, mind, and soul is what yoga aims at, for a better life experience. It soothes the mind and heals the body. Increases physical flexibility and strength and increases concentration and mental stability, helping you create a calm environment for yourself that shields you from the chaotic and stressful life of today.
In today’s time, more people have become conscious about their physic and physical strength. More people tend to exercise. Many people opt for gyms to exercise than doing yoga at home, without the need for any complex and expensive equipment.
Many people from abroad come here to India to learn and practice yoga. In fact, in this pandemic Americans started online yoga classes to keep people healthy and stress-free. The people there responded enthusiastically to the initiative.
Over the years, yoga has gained international recognition. Especially in this time of pandemic where it is advised to stay indoors, yoga is the best way to stay physically as well as mentally healthy. It is easy as well convenient to perform yoga inside the boundaries of your home, without any load on your pockets to buy any expensive equipment.
Simple breathing techniques contribute a lot to your health. However, it is advised to consult your doctor before performing any yogasnas if you have any underlying health conditions such as asthma, hypertension, or hypotension.
Academy of Art, Culture and Languages organizes vaccination camp at Jammu for employees, young artists, writers and workers
In the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, as a part of COVID vaccination drive, the Academy of Art, Culture and Languages today organized a vaccination camp at Jammu for the employees, young artists, writers and workers associated with the Academy. AIR Jammu Correspondent reports that as many as 200 young artists and other frontline workers in the age group of 18-44 were vaccinated at the K L Sehgal Hall of the Academy in Jammu.
The artists and others working for the awareness camps and other culture activities got the first dose of the vaccine during the drive. The academy has categorised the artists as a priority group for vaccination as the nature of their duties is such that they come in public contact during duties. The Cultural department has urged all artists working with the Academy of Art, Culture and Languages to come forward for vaccination as it is important for their safety and their families as they have to perform their duties and require protection from the risk of contracting the infection.
Centre allocates over Rs 7000 crore grant to Maharashtra for current FY to provide tap water supply to rural households under JJM
Centre has allocated more than Rs seven thousand crore grant to Maharashtra for the current financial year to provide tap water supply to rural households under Jal Jeevan Mission.
Jal Shakti Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat has assured full assistance to the State for making provision of tap water supply in every rural home by 2024. He said, at the start of this mission in 2019, out of a total of 19.20 crore rural households in the country, only 3.23 crore had tap water supply. During the last 21 months, despite COVID-19 pandemic and lockdowns disruptions, 4.27 crore households have been provided with piped water connections. Goa, Telangana, Andaman and Nicobar Islands and Puducherry have achieved 100 per cent household tap connection in rural areas and has become ‘Har Ghar Jal’.
In Maharashtra, out of a total of 142 lakh rural households, around 91 lakh households have been provided with tap water connections. At the time of launch of Jal Jeevan Mission, only 48 lakh households had tap water supply. During the last 21 months, around 43 lakh households in the State have been provided tap water connections. In the current financial year, Maharashtra has planned to provide tap water connections to more than 27 lakh households.


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