Dowry

We all know about so many merits and demerits about dowry . We have both kind of people in society. But in both the cases women are still in loss . Because the money or dowry she gets in marriage is used by her husband and his family.

What about a girl or lady who have nothing to own and even in the name of marriage, if she gets something that too is owned by somebody else. And we all know the greed of capturing the property is the main cause of women’s forceful marriage . And so many people get married just to gain money. How the marriage will work? Then people criticise about mental stress.

People themselves are responsible for the life they are living. If they want to change life, they have to change the choices and priorities they are making. Watch the people you are surrounded by “how satisfied they are” . If they are satisfied with their own life, then why are they taking too much interest in yours?

Do you ever see somebody’s food if your stomach is full ? No ,because you are enjoying your own food,so is the life.

(A.P.)

Dignity of a woman

When ‘ Nirbhaya ‘ case happened then so many people were showing agitation. If the rape is done by out siders or any unknown people,we get too much angry and do pretest against it. And what about the rape done by close one or family members. Is it not crime? Even if the individual does not want to marry their relatives and parents force them. So many well wishers of the society start forcing your family to marry your children. Is it not crime?

Forceful marriages in the name of society and poverty so many people are forced to marry. Are this people not criminal? Is it not crime? Is it not a rape or veshyavritti? I think any thing which is done forcefully is a crime and should be stopped. Because no one has a right to exploit anyone. It is like giving prison to somebody else for your own sake. How fair is it we have to think about it ?

(A.P.)

Dignity of a woman

When ‘ Nirbhaya ‘ case happened then so many people were showing agitation. If the rape is done by out siders or any unknown people,we get too much angry and do pretest against it. And what about the rape done by close one or family members. Is it not crime? Even if the individual does not want to marry their relatives and parents force them. So many well wishers of the society start forcing your family to marry your children. Is it not crime?

Forceful marriages in the name of society and poverty so many people are forced to marry. Are this people not criminal? Is it not crime? Is it not a rape or veshyavritti? I think any thing which is done forcefully is a crime and should be stopped. Because no one has a right to exploit anyone. It is like giving prison to somebody else for your own sake. How fair is it we have to think about it ?

(A.P.)

Inflation

People complaint about inflation. While they themselves are the cause of it. Despite being poor they get married and have kids. And if they get one child, they want atleast two. And if they got girl child then they get certificate of having kids until they get a boy child.

I don’t get it if they want boy child then why don’t they marry to a boy. Apart from the joke this is really a big issue because the main cause of poverty is too many children and greed of male child.

Having masses is a strength for any country. But it is also true that without skills, it’s a self destruction mechanism for the society. Because skills need money to invest but people are interested in family planning.

Inflation

People complaint about inflation. While they themselves are the cause of it. Despite being poor they get married and have kids. And if they get one child, they want atleast two. And if they got girl child then they get certificate of having kids until they get a boy child.

I don’t get it if they want boy child then why don’t they marry to a boy. Apart from the joke this is really a big issue because the main cause of poverty is too many children and greed of male child.

Having masses is a strength for any country. But it is also true that without skills, it’s a self destruction mechanism for the society. Because skills need money to invest but people are interested in family planning.

Exploitation of earth

Earthquake is now common in newspapers now a days. Is earth taking revenge? It has been said that as you sow so shall you reap. Does it mean humans have exploited nature in so many different ways and now is the turn of nature?

Human beings are the only species who are responsible for the destruction of the earth. Human beings are smart enough but still growing population while they themselves are suffering in this environment. And just to feed the available people they are using chemicals and fertilizers and results of this is disabled children, mentality I’ll people, poverty, robbery, murder,greed etc. And all because of population growth.

Exploitation of earth

Earthquake is now common in newspapers now a days. Is earth taking revenge? It has been said that as you sow so shall you reap. Does it mean humans have exploited nature in so many different ways and now is the turn of nature?

Human beings are the only species who are responsible for the destruction of the earth. Human beings are smart enough but still growing population while they themselves are suffering in this environment. And just to feed the available people they are using chemicals and fertilizers and results of this is disabled children, mentality I’ll people, poverty, robbery, murder,greed etc. And all because of population growth.

Role of media

Today’s movies and TV shows are mainly focused on marriage and children. The role of women are only to marry and get a child. Is it real growth? Are women really getting empowered by doing this?

This kind of mindset is really harmful. Even the educated people are not getting this point that earth doesn’t have enough resources. If they want child go and adopt . Why are you increasing burden on earth? Are we not accountable for population growth? Oxygen level is decreasing day by day, who will take responsibility? If people can’t take accountability, they don’t have any right to live and give birth to anybody.

( A.P.)

Role of media

Today’s movies and TV shows are mainly focused on marriage and children. The role of women are only to marry and get a child. Is it real growth? Are women really getting empowered by doing this?

This kind of mindset is really harmful. Even the educated people are not getting this point that earth doesn’t have enough resources. If they want child go and adopt . Why are you increasing burden on earth? Are we not accountable for population growth? Oxygen level is decreasing day by day, who will take responsibility? If people can’t take accountability, they don’t have any right to live and give birth to anybody.

( A.P.)

Population growth

Population and poverty both are linked. Some people are having kids without any accountability and getting benefits of government schemes. Is it really a way to stop population growth?

People want to send their daughters to someone else house while they themselves are not giving her proper care ,how could someone else will give? People are not investing in women simply because they think it is a waste then why they are producing more children. While they themselves are living in poverty and getting suffered then why they are forcing someone else to live this kind of life. Is it not crime?

It’s time government needs to take strict action and making every individual to value their own life and make them understand just simply giving a birth is a crime. It’s parents’ responsibility to give everything a child needs . And people who are unmarried and would never marry should get the benefits of government schemes, not the married people.

Population growth

Population and poverty both are linked. Some people are having kids without any accountability and getting benefits of government schemes. Is it really a way to stop population growth?

People want to send their daughters to someone else house while they themselves are not giving her proper care ,how could someone else will give? People are not investing in women simply because they think it is a waste then why they are producing more children. While they themselves are living in poverty and getting suffered then why they are forcing someone else to live this kind of life. Is it not crime?

It’s time government needs to take strict action and making every individual to value their own life and make them understand just simply giving a birth is a crime. It’s parents’ responsibility to give everything a child needs . And people who are unmarried and would never marry should get the benefits of government schemes, not the married people.

Carrying Capacity and Ecological Footprint

The carrying capacity of an environment is the maximum population size of a human that can be sustained by that specific environment ecosystem or region. While ecological footprint is the human demand on natural capital, i.e. the quantity of nature it takes to support people and their economies. So carrying capacity is the total supply of natural wealth while ecological footprint is the demand or consumption per person. Thus if population increases then the resources get depleted. Rich counties have higher ecological footprint while poor nations have low.
Carrying capacity can be defined as a species’ average population size in a particular habitat. The species population size is limited by environmental factors like adequate food, shelter, water, and mates. If these needs are not met, the population will decrease until the resource rebounds.

In ecology, carrying capacity is measured as the maximum load of an environment. The physical features present in the environment act as limiting factors (e.g. food, water, competition, etc.). Thus, the population limit can be expected to depend on these factors. In essence, food availability is an important variable as it affects the population size of the species. It does so in such a way that if food demand is not met over a given period of time the population size will eventually decrease until the resources become adequate. By contrast, when food supply exceeds demand then the population size will soon increase and will stop increasing when the source is consequently depleted.
Carrying capacity may also be defined as the population size at which the population growth rate equals zero. It should not be confused with the term, equilibrium population, which is defined as a population in which the gene frequencies have reached an equilibrium between mutation pressure and selection pressure. 
Ecological footprint (EF), measure of the demands made by a person or group of people on global natural resources. It has become one of the most widely used measures of humanity’s effect upon the environment and has been used to highlight both the apparent unsustainability of current practices and the inequalities in resource consumption between and within countries.
The ecological footprint (EF) estimates the biologically productive land and sea area needed to provide the renewable resources that a population consumes and to absorb the wastes it generates—using prevailing technology and resource-management practices—rather than trying to determine how many people a given land area or the entire planet can support. It measures the requirements for productive areas (croplands, grazing lands for animal products, forested areas to produce wood products, marine areas for fisheries, built-up land for housing and infrastructure, and forested land needed to absorb carbon dioxide emissions from energy consumption). 

Preamble of Indian Constitution

 The Preamble of the Indian Constitution is an introductory statement that outlines the fundamental principles and objectives of the Constitution. It is a concise and powerful statement that reflects the aspirations and values of the Indian people. The Preamble is an integral part of the Constitution and serves as a guide to interpreting its provisions. It was adopted by the Constituent Assembly on 26th November 1949, and came into effect on 26th January 1950, when the Constitution was enacted.


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The Preamble begins with the words “We, the people of India,” which reflects the democratic nature of the Indian Constitution. The use of the phrase “We, the people” signifies that the Constitution derives its authority from the people of India, who are the ultimate source of power in the country. The Preamble contains several important keywords, which are discussed below.

  1. Sovereign: The term sovereign means that India is a self-governing nation, and its government is not subject to external control or influence. It implies that the Indian Constitution is the supreme law of the land, and all citizens and institutions must respect its provisions.

  2. Socialist: The term socialist reflects the commitment of the Indian Constitution to the principles of social justice and equality. It emphasizes the need to eliminate poverty, inequality, and exploitation, and to promote the welfare of all citizens.

  3. Secular: The term secular means that the Indian Constitution guarantees freedom of religion to all citizens, and the State does not endorse or promote any particular religion. It implies that the State is neutral in matters of religion and treats all religions equally.

  4. Democratic: The term democratic signifies that the Indian Constitution is based on the principles of democracy, which includes free and fair elections, the rule of law, and the protection of individual rights and freedoms. It implies that the government is accountable to the people, and the people have the right to participate in the decision-making process.

  5. Republic: The term republic means that India is a sovereign state, and its head of state is elected by the people. It implies that the Indian Constitution provides for a representative government that is accountable to the people.

  6. Justice: The term justice reflects the commitment of the Indian Constitution to the principles of social, economic, and political justice. It implies that the State must ensure that all citizens have access to justice, and that there is no discrimination based on caste, gender, religion, or any other grounds.

  7. Liberty: The term liberty signifies that the Indian Constitution guarantees freedom of speech, expression, assembly, and association to all citizens. It implies that the State must respect and protect the rights of individuals to live their lives as they see fit, as long as they do not infringe on the rights of others.

  8. Equality: The term equality reflects the commitment of the Indian Constitution to the principle of equal treatment under the law. It implies that all citizens are equal before the law, and there is no discrimination based on caste, gender, religion, or any other grounds.

  9. Fraternity: The term fraternity means a sense of brotherhood. The constitution of India promotes the feeling of fraternity by the system of single citizenship.

What are Dwarf Planets?

 Dwarf planets are a category of celestial objects that are similar to planets, but are smaller in size and lack certain characteristics that define a planet. The classification of a celestial object as a dwarf planet was introduced by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) in 2006.

The IAU defines a dwarf planet as a celestial body that orbits the Sun, is spherical in shape, and has not cleared its orbit of other debris. This means that while a dwarf planet is similar to a planet in terms of its shape and orbit, it has not become dominant in its orbit and there are other objects in its vicinity. Currently, there are five officially recognized dwarf planets in our Solar System: Pluto, Eris, Haumea, Makemake, and Ceres.


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Pluto is the most well-known dwarf planet and was formerly considered the ninth planet in our Solar System. It was reclassified as a dwarf planet in 2006 due to its size and orbit. Pluto is located in the Kuiper Belt, a region beyond Neptune that contains many icy objects. It has five known moons and a highly eccentric orbit that brings it closer to the Sun than Neptune for part of its orbit.

Eris is the largest known dwarf planet and is located in the scattered disc, a region beyond Neptune that contains many objects with highly elliptical orbits. It was discovered in 2005 and is named after the Greek goddess of discord. Eris has one known moon and a highly elliptical orbit that takes it far beyond Pluto.

Haumea is a dwarf planet located in the Kuiper Belt. It is named after the Hawaiian goddess of childbirth and fertility. Haumea has an elongated shape and rotates rapidly, completing a full rotation in just four hours. It has two known moons and a highly elliptical orbit.

Makemake is another dwarf planet located in the Kuiper Belt. It was discovered in 2005 and is named after the creation deity of the Rapa Nui people of Easter Island. Makemake is one of the largest known objects in the Kuiper Belt and has a highly reflective surface.

Ceres is the only dwarf planet located in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. It was the first object to be discovered in the asteroid belt and was considered a planet for a brief period in the 19th century before its size was determined. Ceres is the largest object in the asteroid belt and has a rocky surface.

In addition to these five recognized dwarf planets, there are many other objects in our Solar System that could potentially be classified as dwarf planets. These include objects in the Kuiper Belt, the scattered disc, and even some of the larger asteroids in the asteroid belt.

The study of dwarf planets is important because they provide valuable information about the formation and evolution of our Solar System. Many dwarf planets are thought to be remnants from the early Solar System, and their study can help us understand the conditions that existed during that time.

In conclusion, dwarf planets are a category of celestial objects that share similarities with planets but have not cleared their orbit of other debris. There are currently five recognized dwarf planets in our Solar System, including Pluto, Eris, Haumea, Makemake, and Ceres. The study of dwarf planets is important for understanding the history and evolution of our Solar System.