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It’s time to get back to Ayurveda

Do you favour drinking turmeric milk as opposed to popping a painkiller when you experience body torment? Or then again do you basically cherish taking pills for any little wellbeing hiccup like-cold, Cough and fever? The purpose of every one of these inquiries is to make sense of which category you have a place with. In the event that you have made sense of the genuine advantage of Ayurveda like most Indians at long last have, you are helping yourself out. Furthermore, if not, you would know the mistakes that you are doing each time you pop an allopathy pill after this article. Here are the reasons why India is at last changing back to Ayurveda for a solid life- The genuine difference among pills and Ayurvedic prescriptions is that despite the fact that it takes a very long time for healing the illness, if it is done for once than it is done for all. In contrast to the pills, which make you dependent and hollow from inside. The pills essentially stifle the pain and the si

Learning disability: strategies to deal with cognitive, intellectual disabilities

Learning disability: strategies to deal with cognitive, intellectual disabilities Classrooms mirror the diversity of the country – of languages, socio-cultural environments economic and religious backgrounds etc. They are often represented by demanding circumstances like deprived access to / lack of ample information pertaining to health, hygiene, nutrition. It is imperative to keep in mind that these situations also severely impact a child’sdevelopment which, in turn, can reflect in how a student attends to and learns in the classroom. Here are the learning needs that we need to focus on, especially those that are related to the influences and impacts on the brain. We come across several students who are not able to learn or articulate their learning. Many of the student behaviour are not a result of sensory, physical or motor impairments . To identify for many of these cognitive and intellectual impairments, a series of appropriate or standardised tests are needed which ma

Cyclone Fani

Bhubaneswar Cyclonic tempest Fani hit the shores of Puri in Odisha. Along these lines, numerous houses have been harmed. A huge number of trees and electric columns fell. Water was overflowed in the lower settlements. When the tempest hit the coast, wind speed was 175 km/hour. In certain spots it achieved 200 km/hour. Presently it is moving towards Bengal. The downpours have begun in Kolkata. Boss Minister Mamta Banerjee has dropped all her two decision gatherings. As per the Meteorological Department, this will increment from Bengal to Bangladesh, and admonitions have likewise been issued in West Bengal beach front regions. Prior, in Odisha, 11 lakh individuals were taken to more secure spots from 15 locale as a careful step. This is the most perilous sea tempest to hit Odisha in 20 years. Mutanjay Mohapatra said the tempest is relied upon to be frail in the following three hours. Wind speed will go from 150 to 160 km/h. It will continuously turned out to be feeble and move n

Declining Diesel vehicle sales: End on an Era??

M aruti recently announced to phase out its Diesel engine production and sales in India by 1 st .April.2020. A day later comments from Tata Motors went into the same direction quoting that producing Diesel engines especially the smaller ones are not justifying the investments involved. Automobile production is a capital intensive business and inadequate ROI is bound to worry automakers. These concerns and steps are not happening just like that. Following are some of the key Reasons for diversion of focus from Diesel vehicles to other fuel systems: ·          Deregulation of the Diesel prices in India brought Diesel prices near to that of Petrol, and it has been a key reason for decline in the sales of Diesel vehicles . Diesel cars are more expensive than the Petrol cars but due to low Diesel prices as compared to Petrol, lot many customers preferred to buy Diesel cars knowing the fact that running cost will be lower in the case of Diesel vehicles. But that advantage is gone now

UBIQUITOUS COMPUTING

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Ubiquitous computing ​ (or "ubicomp") is a notion in computer science where ​computing​  is made to appear at all the places and  at any time as required  In comparison to traditional ​ computing ​,​ ubiquitous computing ​ can use any device, in any format and in any location. It is the latest trend in the field of  embedding microprocessors , enabling them to communicate information. It is also known as ​ pervasive computing , A definitive objective of Ubiquitous Environment is to make life less complex and more intelligent There are significant advancements in regulatory measures related to ubiquitous computing . The wearable technologies like Smart watches, Smart Heart Rate monitors, google glass etc. are getting wide popularity in the market. The future is bright and the pros outweigh the cons. The pervasive computing is digging in for the long haul, develop and advance after some time. Ubiquitous computing alludes to installing PCs and correspondence in our co

MASSIVE MIMO

Massive means very large. MIMO   is multi input multi output system. Massive MIMO is technology used in 5G wireless communication . It is an extension of MIMO technology. In MIMO, multiple (upto three or four antennas ) transmitting and receiving antennas are used . Massive MIMO is a MIMO system with an especially high number of antennas.(upto hundred or   thousands of antennas) Sending out radio waves as highly focused beams delivers a stronger radio signal , with a higher data throughput for greater distances.   Advantages: ·          Reliable ·          Better throughput ·          Improve   spectrum efficiency ·          Increase Capacity ·          Minimize error ·          Increase efficiency ·          Increase Speed for   mobile internet ·          Inexpensive ·          Low power components ·          Increase data rate ·          Immune to interference and jamming ·          Increasing signal to noise ratio ·            Applications: ·   

CSIR PLANS TO INDEX GENOME

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A project has been prepared by the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) to index the genome of India's young students under a project. The purpose of this project is to educate the next generation of students about the usefulness of genomics . According to molecular biology, genes are genetic substances, through which the properties of organisms reach from one generation to another. The sequence of all genes present in the DNA of any organism is called genome. There are approximately 80,000-1,00,000 genes in the human genome. The genomic study is called genomics. The genome project is a scientific project, whose goal is to find out the whole genome sequence of a creature. With the participation of the US Department of Energy (USDE) and the National Institute of Health (NIH), the Human Genome Project started in 1988. It was officially launched in 1990. Later it took the world-wide look. At present, about 250 laboratories of eighteen countries are involved i

SELF IMPROVEMENT

It is an internal progression, directing for a healthier, cheerier life . It is a development of inward transformation, accepting an optimistic attitude, getting free of destructive behaviours, and structure fresh, optimistic ones . Self- development means constructing fresh optimistic behaviours, and altering one's activities and boldness. Self - improvement typically begins with consciousness of ourselves and our activities, and the wish to rally and alter ourselves and our lifestyles . Few things we can do to improve our self: 1.       Adore Yourself. 2.       Frame yourself with optimistic and confident individuals . 3.       Accept the variations. 4.       Accept the disappointments . 5.       Be Robust and stab to pact with undesirable considerations and feelings. 6.       Start learning innovative things. 7.       Revolute your practices. 8.       Establish the objectives. 9.       Consume healthier diet. 10.   Workout . “It is not as much a