Harleen Doel- ‘the Beauty Queen’ of Women Cricket

Harleen Deol born on June 1998, in Chandigarh, India, with the desire to be an Indian Cricketer and here she stands to be today in the Indian Cricket Team. She used to play for Himachal Pradesh and she is an attacking right- hand batswoman. She is also likely to bowl right arm leg spin occasionally. She made her debut for India in the Women’s One day International Cricket against England Women on 22nd February, 2019, at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. She became the second woman cricketer from Chandigarh to play for India after Taniya Bhatia. She made her Women’s Twenty20 International (WT20I) debut against England on 4 March 2019. Harleen made her Women IPL T-20 challenge debut for Trailblazers on 6th May 2019 against Supernovas and she also contributed 100 runs partnership with Smriti Mandhana. 

In January 2020, she was named in India’s squad for the 2020 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup in Australia. 

Career Statistics 

Harleen has been a part of WODI and WT20I competitions. She has played 1 WODI and & WT20I.  

RECENT MATCHES – PLAYER 

MATCH BAT BOWL DATE GROUND FORMAT 
IND Women vs ENG Women — 0/10 11-Jul-2021 Hove WT20I # 919 
IND Women vs ENG Women 17* — 09-Jul-2021 Northampton WT20I # 916 
IND Women vs SA Women 4* 0/10 23-Mar-2021 Lucknow WT20I # 888 
IND Women vs SA Women 31 1/32 21-Mar-2021 Lucknow WT20I # 887 
IND Women vs SA Women 52 1/21 20-Mar-2021 Lucknow WT20I # 886 

From her one of the recent match, she has received appreciation on the catch she made to dismiss Amy Jones of England.  

Below is the one of her appreciation received by PM Narendra Modi. 

‘Phenomenal. Well Done’: PM Narendra Modi lauds Harleen Deol’s spectacular catch in 1st T20I against England 

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi took to social media and hailed Harleen Deol’s outstanding efforts in the first T20I against England in Northampton. 

India’s Harleen Deol has left the social media awestruck with the stunning catch she pulled off to dismiss Amy Jones in the first T20I against England on Friday in Northampton. While some greats of the game have already heaped praise on the youngster, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi also took to social media and hailed her outstanding efforts. The video of Harleen’s catch was shared on the Government of India’s Instagram profile which has already gone viral, garnering more than 700k views in 24 hours. On Saturday, PM Modi shared the screenshot of the post as his Insta story with a caption, “Phenomenal! Well done 

About Population

Population is the term which defines.

“The number of people who live in a particular area, city or country” https://languages.oup.com/google-dictionary-hi

Why is it so important and a need to understand population and why do we need to be aware of this?

The most populated countries in the world are: –

  1. China                        
  2. India                          
  3. United States                      
  4. Indonesia                            
  5. Pakistan
  6. Nigeria
  7. Brazil
  8. Bangladesh
  9. Russia
  10. Mexico

These are the most populated countries in the world.

As the increased population number in each country brings together many serious problems and opportunities not only in economic aspects, social aspects and political aspects etc.

  1. Employement.

Positive impacts: In an underdeveloped country or a developing country there is a need of work force to carry of work more forward. When there is adequate amount of people required available to do the job then the developing process will go on smoothly.

Negative impact: When there is too much of population though there are various job opportunities, vacancies available but there will be only limited number of vacancies available which will not be able to cover vast amount of population and many will be left unemployed.

  • Poverty.

Positive impact: When there will be more people then they will work harder and smarted to get them out of poverty and will also tend to get employed as a result they will contribute in reduction of poverty.

           Negative impact: When there will be vast amount of population then there                    would be only little who will get employed the rest will have to work and remain  in that level of poverty.

  • Happiness.

Positive impact: When there would be more people there would be more people who will surround you and you will make bonds with them which will make you happy.

Negative impact: people will face too much completion between then to grab opportunities which would make it harder to create a strong bond between them.

Group of people in form of world map. Globalization, population, social concept. Vector illustration

There are many positive and negative impacts of high population but in those countries where it is a serious issue there many steps have been taken to reduce population rate I that country.

China

China has adopted One child policy in which only one child was allowed though it benefited in the population reduction in China there was another problem faced when the youth population (Which is also called the working population) was seen a reduction and the population dependent increased and many more problems were faced.

Now China has adopted Two child policy to overcome this situation.

Those counties with less population tend to have strong bonding, better growth opportunities and does not affect environment.

Education is one of the ways which can help with over population in countries. When children are taught in school and at home openly about population then that will educated the children and have a good impact on them because today’s children are going to be the working youth of future.

The counties will less or adequate population benefits with better opportunities some are:

Employment Opportunities: As a result of small size of the population, there will be enough job opportunity for the people.

Increased in Social and Infrastructural Facilities: An under Populated Country experiences a higher per capita in terms of social and infrastructural facilities available to the people in the country.

Bara Hindu Rao firing case

Five men, including two
contract killers, have been
arrested in connection with
a fring incident in Bara Hin-
du Rao area, which left two
passers-by dead three days
ago, police said on Sunday.
Danish, the key conspirator,
who is the partner of arrest-
ed builder Feroz, too was
among the arrested.
Two pistols with fve car-
tridges were seized from Ra-
hul alias Charlie (23) and Hi-
manshu (21), both from
Nand Nagri. The third ar-
rested man is Mehtab, who
is a relative of the abscond-
ing suspect, said DCP
(North) Anto Alphonse.
During initial investiga-
tion, it was found that the
complainant Haji Naeem
and his nephew Munib
shared rivalry with other
builders of Sadar Bazar and
Bara Hindu Rao. Munib had
managed to get a stay on the
construction of a building at
Ahata Kidara, which was la-
ter demolished. Upset, the
builder conspired with his
partner to settle scores.
He then got into touch
with Mehtab, the partner’s
relative, to eliminate Munib
and Naeem. Technical sur-
veillance was mounted and
sources were deployed to
nab the accused. Acting on a
tip-of, Rahul was appre-
hended from Civil Lines and
the others were arrested la-
ter, police said.

Technical skills

Technical skills are the abilities and knowledge needed to perform specific tasks. They are practical, and often relate to mechanical, information technology, mathematical, or scientific tasks. Some examples include knowledge of programming languages, design programs, mechanical equipment, or tools.

Some of the very famous tech. Skills:

1. Project Management. Being able to effectively coordinate resources, people and budgets as a project manager is one of the best technical skills that you can have.
2. Analysis of Big Data and Business 3.Intelligence.
4. Information Security.
5. Designer.
6. Marketing Assistant.
7. Writer. And many more…

Create a dedicated Technical Skills section for the resume.

If they’re heavily emphasized in the job description, then your Technical Skills section should be at the top of your resume, just below your introduction, and above your professional experience. A bulleted list will make it easy to read.

These are some of the basic tech. Skills:

* Word Processing Skills.
* Spreadsheets Skills.
* Database Skills.
* Electronic Presentation Skills.
* Web Navigation Skills.
* Web Site Design Skills.
* E-Mail Management Skills.
* Digital Cameras

How can you improve your technical skills? So, here are the steps to improves ones technical skill.

1. Enroll in Technical Classes or Workshops.
2. Get Technical Books.
3. Volunteer for Technical Projects.
4. Subscribe to Technical Sites and Magazines.
5. Develop Knowledge of a Second Language.
6. Practice What You Learned.

Parental Care in animals

Image credit : Birger Strahi

Like humans many other animals live on this planet with family. Even non-symbiotic organisms, for any period of their lives, take care of their families. If a family does not build its own, the unconscious biological awareness, its species should be endangered to endemic. Elephants, chimpanzees and other of all kinds: relatives to their family members, many times more than human beings who wish to call themselves the most intelligent and noble animal.

Parental Care
Mating refers not only to sex and courtship behaviors. It may also include the cooperative rearing of offspring by the parents. Parental care refers to any behaviors on the part of either or both parents that help their offspring survive. In many birds, parental care includes building a nest and feeding the young. Parental care generally is longest and most complex in mammals, in which it always involves the mother feeding milk to the young (see the Mammals concepts). Parental care in mammals may also involve teaching the young important skills that they will need when they are older and no longer cared for by the parents. For example, meerkat adults teach their pups how to eat scorpions. They show the pups how to safely handle the poisonous insects and how to remove the stingers. Penguin is protecting her chick and will continue to do so until the chick is able to protect itself.

If the concern for all members of their group is one type, then the concern for their offspring is different. Almost all animals are nurtured in their own way, as are humans who love, feed, and care for children more than ever. Depending on what kind of organism cares for the organism, the organism’s reproductive kind. If any organism has a reproductive kind of ovulation, little undeveloped spawning. Chicks are born when such an egg undergoes external fertilization. Generally most species of fish and frogs have this type of reproduction. Care of these eggs before and after fertilization will raise the parental concern of these organisms. In general, studies have shown that both male and female frogs are of concern in fish and frogs in fish, however, frogs have little to do with this generalization; many recent findings suggest that there are many different types of parental care in frogs, not in any species. Surprisingly there are 41 types of parental care in the genus of frogs. Ovulation Kind of Fish with breeding grounds, In organisms such as the frog, little nourishment is required for little parental care within the mother’s body. No more reproduction of ovulation type in some fish, such as sharks, many insects, lizards, and even some snakes, the eggs hatch into the mother’s body, leaving the chicks imperfectly developed. Since these are nourishment within the mother’s body, the need for postnatal parental care is little more than that of ovarian organisms. Others, including mammals, and other animals with advanced bodies in biosynthesis, have the ability to reproduce germ cells. In this way, the birth of a fully developed offspring within the mother’s body is the same as parental care. Teaching and countless other jobs are hidden in parenting. Without taking care of offspring No other living organism is found in this world. In most organisms, either the mother is usually nurtured, or both the father and mother are involved. Fathers have been more concerned with seaweed and some fish. Surprisingly, relatives like aunt and aunty are raising children, elephants, lions, wolves, and a bird called ‘Jay Battler’. Further, some species of bees and sister wineries participate in the nourishment. Males are also rarely involved in parenting in promiscuous mating systems. Biology-based history has shown that when it comes to the question of survival, extinction is the lie that “there may be bad children in the world but not bad mothers.” The death of an incapacitated child for their survival or the survival of a child who is physically capable of their own children requires an example of the mother or father or both parental beings being exploited. This is not true in principle, but is the truth of evolution all the time.

GET PAID TO READ

Books are the best companions for Human beings. There are a lot of genres in books. Everyone has their own interest in reading. Some read Self-help like Elon Musk and Robin Sharma while some read fantasies like Harry Potter and The Midnight Library. Whatever the genres are, we lost ourselves in books but we find ourselves in them too.

Anyway, how many of us know that we can get paid to read books without spending a penny? There are lots of organizations and Publishing websites or Instagram, Facebook pages are providing this opportunity like freelancing services. All of these websites are Legit and You can earn some incentives for your reviews. In This article, we will enroot some Indian websites and Instagram pages for paid reviews.

What are the requirements:

You will need 3 or more social media platforms to submit your reviews.

  • Major Platforms:
  1. Instagram profile (Bookstagram account are highly preferred/ If you have only a personal account it’s not a problem unless you have more than 500 followers there and No objections to post about books.)
  2. Amazon profile (You must have eligibility for product reviews)
  3. Goodreads profile
  • Optional Platforms:
  • 1.Facebook page
  • 2.WordPress /Pinterest account
  • 3.Your own blog or websites

Websites / Instagram pages:


To get started with reviews, the below pages will be best and simple.

@hallerbos_books
@enchantedbooktour
@books_andauthors
@kharidobechobooks
@bookreviewersclub

These websites / Instagram accounts are famous in India. Where you can get paid for both the book as well as some incentives for your reviews. (either it is a kindle version or paperback books)

What you have to do:


You can simply DM the above-mentioned Instagram pages that you are interested to join their review team. They will send a contact or WhatsApp/ Telegram link to join their group. And they will send about the book and other details in the group. Most probably you have to fill up two forms while you are doing this project. Both are virtual forms. The first form is when you placed an order for the book on Amazon. Then you have to fill the Second form after you read the book and post reviews on the required platforms. With the link to your reviews and page profiles. Bravo!!! That’s all you have to do.

For your Information:


In Most of these websites, when they send about the book and deadlines you have to buy the book personally, after your reviews are live on the platforms you will be paid within a week for both the book cost and shipping you have spent and the incentives too.

Payment Mode:


All these websites are from India so you don’t have to worry about payment modes.

  1. GooglePay
  2. Phonepe
  3. Paytm
  4. Sometimes you can even get the amount as an Amazon Gift card (It’s rare)

How much you will get as an Incentive:


The book cost is doesn’t matter to us because obviously, we will get them back. But mostly the book cost will be around 100 to 200 rupees. Incentives will be 50 to 100. To get more than 100 rupees you need more than 3000 followers.

This is a great opportunity for Readers who can get free copies in their hands. And will be paid for their Passion. Even though if you’re not a reader but want to spend your time efficiently and have to make money. This will be the best option for you.

National Simplicity Day 2021

National Simplicity Day 2021: It is observed on 12 July every year to honor Henry David Thoreau who advocates the life of simplicity. Let us have a look at the history and significance of the day.

The day honours and commemorates the life and work of American philosopher, writer, and proponent of simple living, Henry David Thoreau. He advocates living a simple life. He wrote several books around the subject. The most popular book of Henry David Thoreau is Walden which is a reflection upon simple living in natural surroundings.

Henry David Thoreau was born on 12 July, 1817. National Simplicity Day is observed in honour of the birthday of Henry David Thoreau,  He encourages us to step back and look at the ways to simplify life in such a busy lifestyle. The day provides us an opportunity to eliminate the unnecessary burdens that weigh us down.

“As you simplify your life, the laws of the universe will be simpler”. – Henry David Thoreau

Tokyo 2020

The summer Olympic 2020 official going to start from 23rd July 2021.The Tokyo olympic official start from 23rd July ends on 8th August 2021 in Tokyo ,Japan.In Tokyo 2020 will some debuted sports like 3×3 basketball, freestyle BMX,surfing ,sport climbing and karate.

Around 11,000 athletes from around 206 countries are expected to take part in 33 sports of Tokyo 2020. The mascot for this event is known as Miratoiwa.

120 competitors from india will participate in this event ,this include 67 men and 53 women .

So ,get ready to witness this huge event of the world .

Three Sources of Negative thought

YOU CANNOT HAVE A POSTIEVE LIFE WITH NEGATIVE MIND . SO TURN ALL THE NEGATIVE THOUGHTS INTO POSITEVE AS MUCH AS YOU CAN

BK SHIVANI

We all have days when negative or self-centered thoughts enter our mind. It’s normal. However, what we do with them is another matter.

I’m one of those people who gets a bad idea in my mind and stays there for a few business days. I worry too much about them all the time, think too much and analyze too much. Why did I have such a thought? Where did it come from? What does it mean? How can I prevent myself from going to that dark place again? How can I control my thoughts?

How long can a person stay without food? 2 days, 5 days? How can they support themselves without sleep or water? How many days? They can only stretch for a few days. After that, it will start to affect our bodies. Similarly, how many days can we live with fear, anxiety, and negative thoughts? If we do not fix it now, it will begin to affect our minds.

Let’s not make emotional scars. When we are affected, it will affect our families and loved ones and that is not what we want. Focus and focus on the foundation (mind). In order to make this foundation strong we must definitely give this one hour to us as well. Because when the mind is strong, our thoughts will be right and the right thoughts will bring happiness and health.

What are the sources of our thoughts? The source of our thoughts is created in our minds.

Here are three sources of negative thoughts: –

  1. THE SYSTEM OF OUR BELIEFS
    Many of our thoughts and beliefs have a negative connotation. Distortion of the mind is much more common than we think. They can be the cause of mental disorders such as depression or anxiety. They can also cause relationship problems. It is important to begin by identifying our wrong attitudes. Once we have identified the distortions we often use, it becomes easier to deal with them.

2.PAST TRAUMA
Emotional and psychological trauma are the result of extreme stress that disrupts your sense of security, making you feel worthless in a dangerous world. Depression can leave you struggling with irritating emotions, memories, and worries that will not go away. It can leave you feeling numb, disconnected, and distrustful of others.

3.DIET
Our diet can affect our brain. Some foods can help us feel better. Mediterranean-style foods (high in vegetables, seafood, fresh herbs, garlic, olive oil, grains and whole grains) supplemented with fish oil can reduce symptoms of stress . Unhealthy foods reduce our ability to think.

It takes time to change your thinking from bad to good, especially if you have lived this way for the rest of your life and that is all you know. But with hard work, practice and patience, you can live a happy, happy and happy life. You just have to choose it. You have the power to change your life and your attitude toward it.

Happy Thinking!

Break in marriage

After marriage no one going to be a celebrity, it’s just two days of celebration.

Marriage is made in heaven if two souls able to understand the concept of marriage if not hell will be there. Many things two body is important in marriage but they forget two mind and heart together one soul, in marriage between husband and wife when there will be strong bonding, when they find friend in opposite persons. There has to be understanding each others, accepting everyone have drawback but we have to accept that person with that drawback and when whole world forgotten to see good in him/her tell them I will accept as you are that create great respect towards you.

There must be understanding, acceptance and respect in between them but people it’s all materialist give happiness but materialistic comfort our lifestyle but not our inner soul.

EDUCATION IN THE TIMES OF COVID

We’ve definitely come a long way now, with the pandemic forcing us to shut down public places, offices, major national organizations and institutions, and most important of all – educational institutions. Initially, the lockdown had left us totally clueless as all the conventional modes of imparting education had come to a screeching halt. It was an emergent and unprecedented situation, and major educators in the world had started looking for ‘smart’ methods to continue the cycle of research and innovation through learning. Soon enough, people came up with novel solutions to lessen the wide gap the pandemic had wrought upon. We were given alternatives to classroom teaching with virtual learning tools.

And that’s how we diversified into the online space. Beginning with conducting online classes and assessment as a temporary fix to keep the string of learning going, we are now highly considering online learning as one of the major methods as the future of education. Online teaching and learning have introduced major changes in our learning pattern and medium, from making use of presentations, simulation and graphic designing to enhance the students’ understanding of concepts to audio-visual interactions, online assessment techniques and advanced technology to aid teaching. The virtual mode of education has opened up new avenues for self-paced learning methods. The major advantage of self-paced learning is one can learn anywhere, anytime and with basic resources (a computer/smartphone, broadband connection and of course, a curious mind!) Plus, the learner can access the teaching tools at a click’s comfort and at a pace which he/she feels comfortable. all this included, one can access forums and discussions to clear doubts and connect with other learners in any corner of the world to brainstorm over ideas and solutions. Today, learning has become dynamic and is paving the way for better ways of optimization and development. Assessment methods have also become hassle-free with virtual tools with online forms, but the major drawback for this is malpractice which takes place off the invigilator’s reach of the screen. Efforts are being taken to bring this under effective control, with the help of softwares and apps which track eyeball movements, check for other malicious apps open on the student’s computer and other possible options. But this hasn’t been controlled so efficiently yet so as to completely believe in the online assessment system, and the search for effective solutions is on the go. Nevertheless, on the brighter side, education hasn’t completely come to a standstill as it would have if technological advancements wouldn’t have come to the rescue. Bigwigs in the online education space who were gaining popularity slowly before the pandemic situation benefitted with an upper hand and are now frontrunners in capturing the virtual education space. These companies, which primarily focused on capturing the attention of the child towards learning concepts in a fun way and helping the slow-paced learner pick up better with interesting teaching methods, have now dived deeper into the arena and shifted to quite a bigger space, as online education became the best viable solution to make up for physical classes. E-communication platforms which were earlier corporate-centric and better suited to long distance communication quickly altered themselves to cater the needs of the booming education sector, with focus on class meetings, presentation options and discussion platforms. All these developments are changing presumed conceptions about online learning and the face of modern education.

Some of the major hurdles to acquire effective and efficient online education currently are conducting practicals online. We do not seem to be well-equipped to go fully online and conduct laboratory and workshop sessions with the available technology and tools. Tech leaders are investing a great amount of time, money and effort to come up with satisfactory solutions to tackle this problem, which makes a big difference in higher technical education.

Virtual education has made a huge impact on our daily lives owing to technology amidst a wildly raging pandemic, and is proving to be a helpful technological aid to continue learning without time, place and barriers. The coming years will witness astounding changes and progress in educational methods.

Population is the cause of inequality?

Uttar Pradesh or UP is one of the largest states in India, and with a population of more than 22 crores(220 million), it would probably be the 5th most populous country in the world if independent following only China, India, US and the UK. This means that UP should have the resources to support such large population fiscally, in terms of proper remuneration and security. Research proves otherwise. And so, on the occasion of the World Population Day, Uttar Pradesh announced the two children policy in a bid to control the population of the state which has had a fertility rate more than the ideal 2.1 for decades now.

UP on a map of India
UP is the most populous Indian State with 22 crore or 220 million people
Horizontal tricolour flag bearing, from top to bottom, deep saffron, white, and green horizontal bands. In the centre of the white band is a navy-blue wheel with 24 spokes.
India has 1.33 billion people

However, there is a question that stands above all the policies that are to be enacted by the governments – is population really the main problem? And will controlling population be the answer to all the woes?

India is a partial welfare economy. That in turn means it is partially just a big corporate state speaking in terms of economics. The poor and the ones with quotas are provided with free fuel, almost free food and a remuneration even without jobs. This is a positive aspect to a country where the Moody’s announced in 2021 that the inflation rate has become alarmingly high and the government defending its every decision citing a lack of revenue. A lesser population would perhaps mean lesser poor, lesser taxes or probably a complete welfare state run by a capitalist model like those in Scandinavia. This dream might take more than a century to be realised, hence the word – perhaps. A lesser population might also mean a more even distribution of resources – as the incumbent Chief Minister of UP announced in his speech. A similar rhetoric was used by the World Trade Organisation for countries in Asia and Africa where the fertility rates have been traditionally high in an already large population. This rhetoric has also been used by the early Communist China and the Indian government since the 1970s in the name of family planning. Knowing these rhetorics might actually be helpful in understanding the way in which population is and is not a solution to the problems the world faces.

China was the most populous country when the Communist Party announced its victory in a long drawn Civil War. And it soon announced the Great Leap Forward Program followed by steps to open up the economy. And considering population to be the chief factor behind poverty, China announce the now infamous one child policy. The important thing is China is a strong economy in the present day and has reduced poverty to minimal levels and all this was done not because there was any absolute reduction in population (China saw a steady population growth rate in absolute numbers thanks to the pre-existing population being very large and will stay the most populous country at least till 2025), but because of a judicious use of the same. China introduced labour intensive industries in the country, drawing international investment and generating employment for virtually everyone there. The demographic effect of the one child policy has become apparent only in the recent years where China feared that the fertility rate less than 2 might lead to an ageing of the nation – a point where more people would be older than the then working population, prompting it to revise one child policy to a two children policy.

File:Flag-map of the People's Republic of China.svg - Wikimedia Commons
China renounced its One-Child Policy fearing an over aged population

India introduced the Two-Children policy back in the 1970s. The allegedly forced vasectomies during the Emergency months of the Indira Gandhi regime quite clearly reflect the apprehensions the stakeholders had regarding India’s future; the stakeholders being the government that needed funds and the World Bank and WTO that felt Indian population growth was alarming. India still maintains its family planning policy although in a relatively non-forced manner where the government uses mass media to convey this idea of ‘hum do humare do'(We two and our two) to the public. And while Indian population in the urban areas has quite neatly adopted to the idea, rural trends are not so appreciative of the same. India is projected to have more than 1.4 billion humans by 2030, about 15-18% of all humanity, the most populous nation on the planet. Indian government has failed to objectify its labour capital of its people – the government policies directed more towards social support than social upliftment. The generation of jobs was slow and inadequate and so was the generation of skilled labour per capita.

Most European countries, Singapore, Taiwan and Hong Kong represent situations similar to India – large populations, high fertility rates in the middle and late 20th centuries and lack of land and resources. But their approach was to generate employment and skills while simultaneously reducing fertility rates which went down anyway as more people were educated, urban centers developed and prices of common commodities rose.

Hong Kong | History, Location, Map, & Facts | Britannica
Hong Kong is one of the most densely populated territories on the planet.

So, is state intervened birth control useful? In a nation as large as India, it might be, because a large population is still rural and poor and sustains on agricultural output alone or is an urban poor household that is keen on increasing the total labour it can provide to increase its income. However, one might quite clearly conclude understanding all previous scenarios explained that a large part of this intervened birth control is a propaganda or most probably a misjudgment of decades of flawed social and economic policies at the end of the Central and State governments.

To conclude, birth control policies are right considering the fact that a lesser population might mean lesser woes from both the government and the people, however, blaming population as the means and end to the prevalent problems by the state is just running away from accountability.

Happy World Population Day and we all can but await the results this new policy shall usher in the country.

LAST DAY OF LIFE

What do you want to do when God tells you that today is your last day?


I don’t know about you but I do everything that I want to do in my life.


Firstly, I eat my favorite foods like rajma chawal, chhole bhature, sahi paneer, chicken biryani, pav bhaji and much more.And how can I forget junk food – momos, pani puri, burger, noodles, manchurian, soosa, chat, pizza.

Momos, it is my life. And Manchurian and noodles are the best combination ever…

My favorite food list is long so I can’t write everything.


Then I go for a movie trip with my friends and in way to the movie hall I listen to the best songs.


Which songs do you want to hear on loop of on the last day of your life?


I like to hear all the best songs.Here, I can’t tell my favorite songs because I like various songs and it depends on the current situation.The songs are- Waqt ki baatein , Nadan parindey, Tu Jane na, shape of you, Agar tum sath ho, Zindagi ek safar hai suhaai suhaana, O mere dil k chain.


I spend time with my family and with them I am going to talk as much as I can.And I am going to dance recklessly with my mom on the last day
I always wanted to do that but My mom always scolds me.


In my whole life I haven’t talked to boys because I am not allowed to do this.  I don’t know the name  of boys  (not even)  Five) of my class.


I mean really… How?  I am not allowed to do these things but leave it.


I want to fight with a stranger and I’ll do that on my last day
I am definitely going to enjoy that day.


Everyone just thought that it was the way she is going to enjoy the last day.Really?
And my answer is yes because in my whole life I haven’t even visited a theater.I have never gone outside of my house.I am not allowed to go out with my friends.Last time I saw my friend on the last day of school.

I want to explore the world…


I want to do so many things in life. I want to enjoy every moment of my life but when I come to know that today is my last day then everything that I think about it is useless.

Life is too short. Make the most of it. You don’t know when your last day is. Live the way you want to live

Madagascar Droughts: Climate Change

Madagascar is the fourth biggest island in the world, situated in the Indian Ocean. The island country is deemed as ‘Megadiverse’ by Conservation International with more than 250,000 species of plants and animals most of which do not exist anywhere else. Almost 90% of the species found on the island are endemic. The island of 28 million people is one of the poorest countries in the world and has been ravaged by many natural and human-induced hazards.

So we can confidently say that the country is extremely rich and unique biodiversity. On the eastern coast of Madagascar the Rainforests of Atsinanana comprising of six national parks with an endemic rate of species touching almost 80%. This area has also been added to the World Heritage List since 2007. The area is considered important to both ecological and biological processes and it also supports the rare species of Lemurs and many other primates.

Deforestation has been a major issue in Madagascar and this has also threatened the Lemurs and them and many endemic species of the island heavily rely on these forests. Madagascar witnessed rapid deforestation for long a time and this only accelerated by the end of the 19th century due to French Colonization. The forested areas were gradually converted into coffee fields and the country lost its original forest cover by almost 80%. As of today, the primary forest cover stands a little over 10 percent.

Deforestation has not only affected the ecology of the country but has also affected the soil quality and increased soil degradation. Subsistence agriculture is quite common among the inhabitants of the islands. Slash and burn is another method that has affected the forest cover of the island as these methods are not beneficial after a certain population cluster. Another big reason for the rapid deforestation is illegal logging and this benefits private entities and large corporations. The country has also seen a rapid growth in its population which currently is estimated at 26 million, up from 2.2 million in 1900. This has increased the requirement for more land for cultivation.

Currently, Madagascar is going through a very severe drought and deforestation can partly be a reason for this phenomenon. But there are other issues of cause too. Due to climate change, Madagascar has also suffered the consequence of the increased frequency of extreme weather events. It’s the worst drought in 40 years and has taken grip of the Southern part of the island. Due to low rainfall various streams, rivers and small dams built for irrigation dried up last year. The majority of the people in the south of the country rely on rain-fed, small-scale agriculture to survive.  With no rainfall and non-existent agriculture output, there has been an emergency in the country with severe food scarcity. Many people in the region have resorted to eating insects, wild roots.

According to experts’ deforestation, drier soils and higher temperatures due to climate change are the likely cause of droughts.

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The island is already suffering from the covid-19 virus combined with the pressure of droughts and famines have caused strain to the poor country. Food and other aids are being provided to the affected areas of the country but supply is still not aligning with the current demand. A long-term solution will be required to tackle this situation as this problem is only going to get more serious in the future.

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The Disease Isn’t Over yet!

It’s almost been an year and a half since we have been caged in our homes for most of the time. Adults couldn’t go to their offices, children couldn’t go to their schools and coachings, ladies couldn’t go shopping. Holidays seemed useless and the urge to get out, breathe fresh air at mountains and beaches and enjoy the outside world, vacations again is like dream come true to every person in the country. Now as from the start of July after the relaxation in cases after second wave there’s a certain initiation towards beginning of offline schools and colleges along with offices and even openings of tourist places. In such situations the immense curiosity in each one of us to move out now is natural and common. But, the question is ‘In order to acquire our rights to freedom again’, should we forget our duties towards our nation and people around us. Was all the mourning for all the dead people across the country was a lie. And did we even really learn from mistakes done by us during the relaxation after first wave, which lead us to a more deadly return of a COVID wave. The answer can be seen in this picture below;

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The Time to Face Together.

Under such critical circumstances for the whole world, it’s not only the duty of Government to protect the nation but also the responsibility of citizens to understand the situation and act accordingly to preserve themselves from this widespread killer disease.              However, From the start of July itself Indians aren’t found working wisely anymore. Even after so many guidelines, precaution measures and rules been provided to the people they have become careless as shown.                                     We need to understand that the relaxations done by government in travels are firstly for the needy people and then for us amd thereafter for little bit of casual movements here and there while considering the interest of individuals as well. All of us were and are crystal clear with the intensity of the conditions, and the country as a whole needs to deal with it with uttermost sincerity. There are still some states which are yet under high risks and high number of people are suffering regularly. Thousands are bearing the pain of loosing their loved ones. Still there are various alerts for another dangerous variants of virus coming up and the most risky part to be noticed i.e. the upcoming arrival of third Wave. The decision is upon us. Whether we want to enjoy much for a few days and get locked for next few months again or take precautions today and greet a goodbye to these cages and live freely again as soon as possible. Surely, Noone will like to choose Warmly welcoming and providing a home to the virus again over leading you way to a healthy normal life again.

FOLLOW THE GUIDELINES YET AGAIN!

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A very well known fact is “Prevention is better than cure”. One should keep in mind that not all rules are meant to be hated. Some could really be very profitable to you too. Health should always be looked on to as the most important part of life and currently, it has to be your No. 1 priority. The officials are doing their part to keep you safe. Our Doctors are dying forgiving us live, standing like the most efficient soldiers in from of the battleground with one of the biggest emmemies of the world. Hemcex it is our duty to support them. And mainly. Support ourselves and rescue ourselves by following regulations as given by government like; Washing your hands thoroughly each time you return home, avoid going to crowdy places, staying at a distance from anyone, WEARING MASKS, etc. As given in the picture above.

Here are some more precaution methods to be safe:

Guidelines to precaution.

https://www.gonzaleshealthcare.com/guidelines-on-preventing-the-spread-of-covid/