Mumbai, Delhi, 7thOctober 2022: Cricket is a religion in India and every Indian becomes passionate and emotional every time Team India plays. Men in Blue are absolutely adored by the crazy cricket fans and we see a wave of patriotic fervour in the country during this time with umpteen prayers, hopes and positive vibes all around. To be a part …
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Risk of uterine cancer among women smokers
Consumption of tobacco and smoking is one of the main causes of varied types of oral and lung cancer. The body’s immune system is weakened by the toxic substances in cigarettes, making it more challenging to eradicate cancer cells. The negative impact of this product can harm both men and women alike. It might be surprising to find that smoking …
Read More »Decoding the importance of ‘Storytelling’ in animation
Animation possesses a wonderful blend of creative expression that combines discipline and freshness of ideas and narratives. It can be used to smoothly transitions between plot lines and difficult scenes and propels a tale ahead by increasing viewers’ emotional involvement, making it the backbone of a story. Of course, the plot is the plot, and nothing can change that. However, …
Read More »Why schools should teach sustainable teachings from an early age
One of the most common terms featured in the global news today is Climate Change. It is a problem we cannot ignore. To truly address it, we need action at all levels ranging from global relations to individual action. Schools too have the responsibility of educating kids about one of the biggest problems of our time that will affect their …
Read More »Pterygium (Surfer’s Eye): What Causes it and its Symptoms
Pterygium is an eye condition popularly known as surfer’s eye because surfers work in the same conditions that cause pterygium- windy/humid. Once your eyes are affected by pterygium, the vision gets hampered, and sight becomes blurry. In this blog, you will discuss about pterygium and what causes the condition. Pterygium: An Insight Pterygium, which is pronounced as tur-IJ-ee-um, affects the …
Read More »Finding Dubai’s culinary treasures: Sanjeev Nanda’s Miss Tess, Billionaire Mansion, and more
If there’s a truly global city anywhere in the world, it most certainly is Dubai. It’s not just a melting pot of various nationalities, but also a confluence of numerous cultures and cuisines. While there are several restaurants in the city while have made a name for themselves across the globe, there remain some gems which, although not much famous …
Read More »KOREAN TRADITIONAL WEDDING CEREMONY
Korean Cultural Centre India is going to introduce a special ‘Korean Traditional Wedding ceremony at the two day Korean cultural fest ‘ Rang De Korea’ on (Sat, Sun) 15th – 16th Oct at DLF Avenue Saket, New Delhi. Wedding is always a joyous occasion, filled with happiness, and hope. Korea and India both having the same values put a lot …
Read More »Why Teaching sustainable living based on Indian culture to children in school is vital for holistic development of students
(Ms. Suseela Santhosh, Director, Vishwa Vidyapeeth Group Of Schools) What is Sustainable Living? Sustainable living is a way of life that aims to reduce the use of Earth’s natural resources. In order to live sustainably is important to understand how choices impact the society and world we live in and find methods to live better. Choices like reducing consumption …
Read More »Gut health and its impact on immunity and ageing
The majority of us are aware of the concept of “gut health” and understand its importance to our overall wellbeing. But what exactly does having a healthy gut mean? Our gut is a home to millions of microorganisms, with about 1000 distinct species, including various types of viruses, bacteria, yeast and other fungal bodies. Some of these microorganisms are harmful …
Read More »Matter of the Heart: What do the lungs of Covid-19 survivors say about their heart?
Covid-19 survivors often worry about its long-term impact on their lungs. Researchers and doctors now warn that they should be worried about their hearts too. The lungs and the heart are located next to each other. A recent study published in the UK-based journal ‘Circulation’ found that people diagnosed with Covid-19 were 21 times more likely to have a heart …
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