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Dear Indian Armed forces ,<\/p>
Your greatness and glory can never be put into words. This is just a small effort to express my deepest respect for you.<\/p>
Every time I hesitate to take my blanket off during winter, I wonder how would you work in such a harsh weather..<\/p>
Every time I overreact even for a little scratch I get on my body, I wonder how do you take bullets inside your body and still manage to smile..<\/p>
Every time I miss my family, I wonder, the amount of time I am away from my family, is the amount of time you get to spend with your family..<\/p>
Every time I expect credit for the little things I do, I wonder how you sacrifice your whole life without expecting anything in return..<\/p>
My dear soldiers, this life is not just mine, it as much as yours as it is mine..<\/p>
Because..<\/p>
You are the walls of the house that I live in<\/p>
You pay the bill for the freedom that I enjoy<\/p>
You are like the moon that shines even when everyone is asleep<\/p>
You sacrifice your present for my future even without knowing me .<\/p>
You are the real superheros who save my life, while I am busy admiring the fictional ones .<\/p>
I will never be able to return the favor for all that you do for us. But, the least I can do is to promise you something..<\/p>
I promise to live a life worthy of your sacrifice..<\/p>
I promise to create a better and safer society for your families to live in..<\/p>
I promise to educate our children about the sacrifices that you do and make them join in the armed forces too..<\/p>
I promise to use this life you have given me for the welfare of the country..<\/p>
I promise to stand up for your rights & offer my respect to you in every possible way..<\/p>
I don\u2019t know Spiderman, Superman or Batman.. The only superhero I have always known is \u201cArmy man\u201d.<\/p>
Your bravery has no limits.. your sacrifice knows no boundaries..<\/p>
Love you Indian Army!!<\/p>
Forever indebted to you !!<\/p>
Jai Hind!!!<\/p>"}]
Everyone is online, thanks to cheap internet and lots of free time, but does your online presence exactly portray you? and is any of it real?<\/p>
Have a look at it, a world built on fantasy! synthetic emotions in the form of pills, psychological warfare in the form of advertising, mind-altering chemicals in the form of food, brainwashing seminars in the form of media, controlled isolated bubbles in the form of social networks...real?<\/p>
We haven't lived anything remotely close to it since the turn of the century, we live in branded houses trademarked by corporations built on bipolar numbers jumping up and down on digital displays hypnotizing us into the biggest slumber mankind has ever seen. We live in a kingdom of delusion, a kingdom we lived in for too long.<\/p>
We have to save ourselves from the invisible hand, that controls us every day without us knowing it. How many of us are bothered by the number of followers we have on Instagram? how many of us are scared that random people commenting mean stuff under the posts? how many of us stopped talking to family and friends about our feeling and started posting them online? How many of us go search captions for their posts online? why do all this? just to get a flush of dopamine release?<\/p>
Why do we surround ourselves with so many screens? so we can avoid seeing? so we can avoid the truth? We destroy parts of ourselves every day, photoshop our warts away. We edit the parts we hate about ourselves, modify the parts we think people hate. We curate our identity, carve it, distill it. Fantasy is an easy way to give meaning to the world, to cloak our harsh reality with escapist comfort.<\/p>
We are addicted, there is a new disorder called FOMO - Fear Of Missing Out. We don't acknowledge family, friends around us and sprint behind an illusion, people are in quests to find true love or loyal friends. There is nothing good left, 2020 is a classic example of life. We need to take things into our hands and make ourselves feel better. And the whole digital aged youth is living in a lie, believing in a lie, and telling lies.<\/p>
Honesty is the greatest weapon, a lie can keep your afloat for a while, it always catches up to you one way or the other. Stop pleasing others and live an honest life, digitally and in real life. Social media and suicide is a relatively new phenomenon, which concerns social media's influence on suicide-related behavior. Suicide is a leading cause of death worldwide approximately 1.54 million people<\/b> will die from suicide in the year 2020, according to the World Health Organization.<\/p>
It is alarming and I request every one to take control back of your lives and stay happy. Even our smartphones get updated every month, do you think we must too?<\/p>"}]
My take on ...<\/i><\/p>
An Insight From a Book.....\"Against the Madness of Manu\" .......<\/i><\/p>
In ancient India, women enjoyed a very high position but gradually their position degenerated into merely objects of pleasure meant to serve certain purpose. They lost their individual identity and even their basic human rights. Empowerment is a multi-faceted, multi-dimensional and multi-layered concept. Women\u2019s empowerment is a process in which women gain greater share of control over resources material, human intellectual, like, knowledge, information, ideas and financial resources like money - and access to money and control over decision-making in the home, community, society end nation, and to gain \u2018power\u2019. But, from time immemorial, the women in this land of ours were treated as a sort of thing. Her placing in the society was not at par with other human beings. She has no rights. She cannot move nor do anything at her will. In Hindu Shastras, she has been branded just like animals or some Objects of enjoyment. From the verses of Ramayana as written by Tulsi Das, Dhol, ganwar, shudra, pashu, naari - Ye sab tadan ke adhikari\u201d, In \u2018Manusmriti\u2019 the ancient Hindu Code-book, the status granted to women is quite visible and she was put to the lowest rug of humanity as she was treated at par with the animals and slave by the proprietors of Hindu Dharma.<\/i><\/p>
\nDr B. R. Ambedkar\u2019s role in the empowerment of women through mobilization of the womenfolk against the subjugation meted out to them by the caste and gender hierarchy has been very important. Ambedkar realized the need for women to become the torchbearers of the new reformed society which is both casteless and classless in nature. He therefore advocated a companionate relationship between women and men as opposed to the master\u2013slave relationship that Manu propagated in Manu smriti. In order to achieve such a feat, the need of the hour was to free women from the bounds imposed upon them by the existing Brahmanical social order which treated them as subservient to men and wholly dependent on their male counterparts. Manu\u2019s idea of a woman was of a subhuman being in need of stringent control by her male relations. Women, owing to their reproductive potential, have the ability to dismantle the caste purity by reproducing outside of their castes. Hence, their ideological suppression becomes essential for maintaining caste purity. For this purpose, several ritualistic tools had to be put in place to extinguish the threat of women\u2019s sexuality. He was a social reformist who worked tirelessly for the upliftment of Dalits &b women. He tried to break the stereotypes by revolutionising the role of women in the patriarchal Hindu social order. For this purpose, he urged women to educate themselves and lead a life free from dependence on their male relations\u2014their fathers, husbands or sons. He understood fully the reproductive role that a woman played in the existing social hierarchy. There is no doubt in a single mind that Ambedkar has been a champion of women\u2019s rights, their freedom and their equality. As the first law minister of India, he introduced several laws for the benefit of women, however, his greatest contribution towards gender equality was his movement against the Brahmanical patriarchy that bound a woman in a society already shackled by caste. Ambedkar lays bare how the existing gender relations, laws articulated by Manu and the roles prescribed to women under the Hindu social order are constructed such as to privilege men and subjugate women. <\/i><\/p>
\nAmbedkar was not only the father of Indian Constitution; he was a great freedom fighter, political leader, philosopher, thinker, economist, editor, social reformer, revivalist of Buddhism and was first Indian to break down the barriers in the way of advancement of women in India. He laid down the foundation of concrete and sincere efforts by codifying the common Civil Code for Hindus and other sections of the Indian society. He stated that women should be given all round development more importantly social education, their wellbeing and socio-cultural rights. He emphasized that each and every section of Indian women be given their due share and it is a must to maintain and protect dignity and modesty of women. Ambedkar\u2019s perception of women question, emphasizing their right to education, equal treatment with men, right to property and involvement in the political process resembled the global feminists demand. <\/i><\/p>
\nIn 1928, a women\u2019s association was founded in Bombay with Ramabai, Ambedkar\u2019s wife, as its president. In the Kalram temple entry satyagraha 1930, five hundred women participated. The encouragement of Ambedkar to empower women to speak boldly was seen when Radhabai Vadale addressed a press conference in 1931. The historic Mahad Satyagraha witnessed participation of three hundred women along with their male counterparts. Addressing another meeting of about three thousand women, he said, \u201cI measure the progress of community by the degree of progress which women had achieved\u201d He strongly advocated for family planning measures for the women in Bombay legislative assembly. In 1942, being a labour minister of executive council of governor general, he introduced a Maternity Benefit Bill. He provided special provisions in constitution for protection the welfare and civil rights of women. He introduced the Hindu code bill in parliament and highlighted the issues about women\u2019s property right. The bill received strong opposition from the political leaders, Dr. Ambedkar then resigned from the cabinet expressing his discontent over non acceptance of women\u2019s right by the parliament. He also highlighted the issues of Muslim women. His secular perspective is known through his thoughts on Purdah system, religious conversions and legal rights for Muslim women. In short, along with depressed class women, his thoughts foe emancipation of all the women are expressed with same allegiance. Ambedkar\u2019s emphasis was on reconstruction of the Hindu society om the basis of equality rather than the social reforms initiated by Brahma samaj or Arya samaj because their attempts were limited only to the upper strata of the society. <\/i><\/p>
\nWomen and Buddhism <\/i><\/p>
\nIn the last years of his life, Ambedkar went back to his Yeola declaration of 1935, \u2018I will not die a Hindu.\u2019 He thought deeply about Christianity, Sikhism and Islam. Having considered all the options, he ultimately decided that he would become a Buddhist. In October 1956, he organized a mass conversion in Nagpur, inaugurating the Navayana, literally the new vehicle or way of Buddhism. There is a special place for women in this final chapter of Ambedkar\u2019s life. Traditional Buddhism follows the tri-ratna concept, i.e., The Buddha- the person of Siddharth Gautama, the enlightened one, The Dhamma -the Buddhist way, and The Sangha- the monastic community. But the Sangha itself was originally conceived of as a community of (male) monks. Ambedkar called for nuns as well as monks. He also recognized that most people are not going to take those vows and enter into monastic communities. For poor and illiterate people to identify with Buddhism, they have to continue with their life without actually becoming monks and nuns. He revolutionized the concept of Buddhist community itself. It cannot be restricted to the Sangha, it has to be open to everyone, to a laity, which must admit both men and women. Even the monastic community has to become fully co-educational. Today men and women play an equal role in the Navayana. There are many women who consider themselves as Ambedkarite Buddhists, who organize their communities and their families according to the principles of Ambedkarite Buddhism and who believe in the egalitarianism of this religion, which frees them from oppression and inequality of caste Hinduism. A protestant Buddhism was Ambedkar\u2019s final legacy to women. <\/i><\/p>
\nWomen and Religion <\/i><\/p>
\nDuring the Quit India Movement, Ambedkar started to think carefully about the two-nation theory and the possible formation of Pakistan. He wrote a book about partition, in which he took up the condition of Muslim women. Thus, he was not only concerned with the rights of women within the purview of caste, he also reflected on the condition of Muslim women. He noted that although Islam is an egalitarian religion and has better sense of gender justice than the Hindu caste system, nonetheless, practices like polygamy, burqa and purdah or veiling, and rules around talaq or divorce, all implicitly disempower Muslim women. For him, the eventual status of women in a Muslim country like Pakistan had to be a part of the debate on the merits and demerits of partition. Ambedkar joined the Constituent Assembly of India, and became the chairman of the Drafting Committee. The Constitution is a thoroughly egalitarian document, which establishes equal citizenship for men and women, grants equal rights to both sexes and offers various kinds of protection to weaker sections of society, including women. However, there is a serious lacuna as far as women\u2019s rights are concerned. On the one hand, the Constitution ensures that gender is not a basis for discrimination. But the Constitution also grants the \u201cfreedom of religion\u201d and creates a regime of personal laws by which each religious community is allowed to protect its own customs, traditions and practices, without interference from the state. This means that within each religion (especially minorities) there can continue practices which are essentially discriminatory against women, and the state would not intervene. <\/i><\/p>
\nThe Hindu Code Bill for women <\/i><\/p>
\nIn the Manu Smriti, Manu not only shows contempt for women but goes on to degrade them as slaves, devoid of intellect, denies them the right of education and the right to property, and forbids them from performing sacrifices. Dr. Ambedkar thought it appropriate, rather his duty, to free women from the age-old thraldom by reforming the Hindu social laws created by Manu. After Independence, Ambedkar argued that in Hinduism, the crux of the problem of social inequality is that the caste system proceeds on the basis of endogamy\u2014as a Hindu, you must always marry within your caste. Intermarriage across caste or religion is not allowed. This is the root of women\u2019s inequality, which keeps them trapped within the caste, religion and circumstances of their birth and limits the possibility of what Ambedkar, called \u2018social endosmosis\u2019. After Independence, Ambedkar accepted the position of law minister in Nehru\u2019s first cabinet. His main goal was to propose the Hindu Code Bill, a piece of legislation designed to reform the Hindu religion from within, recalibrating its rules of marriage, divorce, property, inheritance, practices like widow remarriage, dowry, child marriage, birth control, abortion, freedom to choose whom you want to marry and so on. Ambedkar described the Hindu religion as a dilapidated house, which ought to be completely demolished\u2014this was his call for \u2018the annihilation of caste\u2019. But since Hindus were not willing to dispense with their religion, they could at least fix their broken house before they could live in it. The Hindu Code Bill was designed for all Hindus, to rationalize and modernize Hinduism as a whole. And in this, Ambedkar failed, because other members of the Constituent Assembly, Congressmen and even the President of India at that time, Rajendra Prasad, found it to be too radical. They wanted gradual change rather than sweeping reform and the bill was not allowed to go forward. Nehru, who had brought Ambedkar in as law minister with the intention that together they would pass this bill, failed to garner the requisite support. The first general elections were coming up in 1951 and there was a great fear that the Congress would suffer an electoral setback because of the Hindu Code Bill. Nehru allowed it to drop and Ambedkar was outraged. He resigned from the government, quitting his position as law minister. He wrote about his disappointment over the failure of the agenda that he and Nehru had set together, a big component of which was change for women and strengthening the rights of women. After this, embittered, Ambedkar withdrew from national politics. Over time, different aspects of the proposed Hindu Code Bill Legislation were passed piecemeal, but the comprehensive reform that Ambedkar had envisaged, especially in regard to women, was not fully realized and has not been realized even today, mainly because personal laws and the freedom of religion still remain cornerstones of our Constitution. That contradiction has yet to be resolved. <\/i><\/p>
\nWomen and Work <\/i><\/p>
\nThroughout the late 1930s, Ambedkar was involved with workers\u2019 agitations and labour strikes in the city of Bombay. He set up the Independent Labour Party and he helped to create the All India Depressed Classes Association (AIDCA). The women\u2019s wing of the AIDCA was created in 1942, Here he began talking about women in a very big way, not only about untouchable women but also of women as a part of the labour force, as a part of the working class. And, as a lawyer and a legislator, he began to explore the possibility of writing laws to protect the rights of the women in the workplace. He introduced the maternity bill, so that working women could get maternity leave. He tried to introduce legislation dealing with birth control because he felt that if women were continually burdened with child-bearing, they could not lead productive lives. He spoke about women\u2019s education, about ending child marriage and he continued to address himself to women of the depressed classes. He paid heed to the smallest details. He said to women\u2014You must not carry yourself or dress in ways that mark you out as being from this or that caste, make sure that in your sartorial choices and your bodily comportment, in what you wear and how you live, you conduct yourself with dignity and confidence. Stop practicing meaningless rituals and stop believing in superstitions which have come down to you through your religion or caste. Take charge of your families. Refuse to have too many children, refuse to marry off your children at a young age, educate your children, and make sure you treat female children alike as male children. In other words, he tried to address women as mothers and as the initiators of social change, within their families and their communities. Ambedkar was ahead of his times in thinking about women\u2019s equality in these terms. He went on to address the All India Women\u2019s Depressed Classes\u2019 women\u2019s conferences in the mid-1940s. And he, in turn, found himself deeply affected by the sight of thousands of poor uneducated women who gathered to hear him because they were truly interested in social and economic change. <\/i><\/p>
\nDr. Ambedkar was a rare dynamic personality, the greatest Indian feminist of post-independent India and above all a humanist statesman of un-parallel genius and highest intellectual heights who emphasised on ending caste-based oppressions for building an egalitarian society based on gender equality. He said so sagaciously, \u201cthere must not be an oppressed class. There must not be suppressed class\u201d Only Ambedkar could say like this in spite of being subjected to face the scourge of innumerable inhuman casteist practices since his childhood. Because his fight was not against Hinduism but was against its inhuman, uncivilized practices such as sati, untouchability, enforced widowhood and child marriage etc. He said. \u201cHinduism belongs as much to the untouchable Hindus ass to touchable Hindus\u201d he therefore, concluded that if casteism is allowed to survive, Hinduism will perish. <\/i><\/p>
\nIn conclusion, it can be rightly said that Dr. Ambedkar had the rare foresight for empowering women as the panacea to all social evils and achieving gender equality. As a thinker, social reformer and he chief architect of Indian constitution, he incorporated as many provisions for empowering Indian womenfolk as he could. None but he can truly symbolise the \u2018conscience\u2019 of modern India.<\/i><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1592214847795","data":"5ee748239ef47"}]
Note : This article is written in the form of an interview and depicts themes of depression and anxiety. <\/p>","type":"txt","id":1592290879686},{"data":"
Interviewer - Warm welcome Daisy! I'm Diana, chief correspondent of the magazine 'Daily Observer' here to ask a few questions on mental health, our latest issue of our weekly edition. Why don't you tell a little bit of yourself?<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1592290979478},{"data":"
Daisy - Hi I'm Daisy Daniels, a mental health activist, advocate for fighting depression and anxiety. Happy to be here.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1592291116393},{"data":"
Interviewer - What is depression and anxiety?<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1592291199754},{"data":"
Daisy - Depression results from a chemical imbalance but that figure of speech doesn't capture how complex the disease is. It's like being trapped inside your own head, like staying in darkness even when there's light around you. Your mind keeps running but you don't know what you're running from and you'd wish you'd slowdown but you're not even moving. Your mind is loud and you can't settle down all the anxiety. Infact, you're just numb and sit there quietly. Anxiety and depression are two sides of the same coin and the coin is you.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1592291251068},{"id":1592293111692,"type":"img","data":"5ee877203a556"},{"data":"
Interviewer - How do you detect a person suffering from anxiety and depression?<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1592291489457},{"data":"
Daisy - Depression is a difficult problem because it's diagnosis is frequently missed. Depression may often masquerade as another illness. Anxiety, on the other hand is relatively simple. The anxious patient appears apprehensive, complains of nervousness, palpitations, faintness, sweats profusely, manifests rapid breathing, fast heart rate. In contrast, the identification of depression often requires time-consuming trials. Studies have shown that depression has a greater prevalence and incidence than generally expected. 3-4 % of the population is chronically depressed. It's not that hard to detect, just keep your eyes open.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1592291527290},{"id":1592293126266,"type":"img","data":"5ee8772ebcec6"},{"data":"
Interviewer - How does it feel?<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1592291801572},{"data":"
Daisy - You want to be happy but you can't bring yourself to be happy. You feel suffocated, embarrassed, ashamed, exhausted. You have great family, amazing friends, good academic results, a social life, on paper everything is okay but you're far from okay. All you ever see is sadness and grey. It's like there's this burden on you pulling you to the ground and however hard you try you can't bring yourself out. You don't care about anything, anyone, not even yourself. Living is a constant nightmare.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1592291817992},{"data":"
Interviewer - How do you think society perceives them?<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1592292046717},{"data":"
Daisy - Society will tell you to try yoga, go for a walk, listen to mediation, drink chamomile tea. People ask, \" Why are you sad?\" Or the classics \" It's all inside your head\" , \"Let it go\". You want to let it go but you wake up everyday feeling like absolute shit and that has become a norm. You're afraid of the world, you're afraid of putting your guard down because you will be judged for something you can't control. So you put up a wall, a wall so high that you can never see the pain or any of the flaws. You create this character of ultimate perfection, invincible and happy. You carry on living this double life, one for the public and one just for you at night.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1592292072653},{"id":1592293136704,"type":"img","data":"5ee8773955733"},{"data":"
Interviewer - How to reach out or help them?<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1592292411495},{"data":"
Daisy - The saddest thing is when you're feeling down, you look around and realise that there is no shoulder for you. Just listen to us, validate our feelings, show empathy, support us on our dark days, involve us. Be kind, be patient and don't give advice because it only aggravates the pain. It's not a phase, it won't go away. Mental health is a big deal, it's a hidden disease that's affecting so many lives, wake up and listen to our silent cries.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1592292432192},{"data":"
INTERVIEW ENDS ~<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1592292648693},{"id":1592293197446,"type":"img","data":"5ee8777602c4c"},{"data":"
It's a kid that never speaks or the guy who's always tired, the woman who's too emotional, the guy who just got fired because he was absent a lot, he couldn't get out of the bed due to his mental health but do you think anyone knew that? Ofcourse not. <\/p>","type":"txt","id":1592292682255},{"id":1592293309938,"type":"img","data":"5ee877e68ee1b"},{"data":"
Depression is the hell inside your head and it eats you up daily. To all the people reading this, depressed or not, thank you for reaching out and asking for help, we're proud of you. From now on we will reach out to you, we will help you, we will listen to you, we will support you because you're important. You don't have to cry yourself to sleep anymore, you don't have to hold back your tears and pretend you're okay. With all due respect to the fallen and lost, we got you fam! <\/p>","type":"txt","id":1592292843357}]
News is something that updates us with the latest happenings and binds us to the current world.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1592305037871","data":"
But how far can we trust the news because of the surge in Fake News and its circulation ? <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1592305037872","data":"
Is Fake News making us to lose the trust of or social media and other forms of media ? <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1592305037873","data":"
Firstly, what is fake news? ( As defined in the BBC website ) <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1592305037874","data":"
\uf0a7\tCompletely false information, photos or videos purposefully created and spread to confuse or misinform.<\/p>
\uf0a7\tInformation, photos or videos manipulated to deceive - or old photographs shared as new.<\/p>
\uf0a7\tSatire or parody which means no harm but can fool people\n <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1592305037875","data":"
We have heard a lot of instances of deaths or mental depression because of the fake news spread over the various media resources. Recently we witnessed an incident about Elsie Kibue, a Kenyan woman and a resident of London who was labeled as 4th Uganda Corona virus victim but she actually happened to be safe and lying on her bed in London when she first noticed this fake circulation over Whatsapp which was informed by her friend to her husband that morning. It had her photo which was taken at her volunteering work in London long back but now misused stating her as Uganda\u2019s virus victim astonishing her. She was actually a Kenyan and moreover haven\u2019t visited the continent since 2013. This was explained by her through a video which is available at the BBC website. She only posted her happy existence and stated that it is wrong to circulate such fake news about anyone as it would bother the moods of their families very much. WHO and many such refer to such instances as \u201cInfodemic\u201d. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1592305037876","data":"
There are many such instances of fake news and pathetic consequences. We could find out about 10 brutal lynchings just through fake news spread in a single social media platform over couple of years. Imagine how many such would have gone unnoticed. Not only such incidents, there is a lot more going on. UNESCO declaring India\u2019s National Anthem as something like the best , certain blood or organ or operation expenses requirement related fake messages are prevalent. A recent study by the Scholars from the Michigan University have stated that there is a rise in the number of debunked stories especially after the lockdown announcement. This is evident from their study of temporal patterns in the misinformation spread across in Covid-19 period in India. Not only now, fake news has bothered every now and then from really a very long time. But it has had a very negative impact on the mindsets of the affected. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1592305037877","data":"
What can be done to avoid such ? <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1592305037878","data":"
Well, a much needed deep research could help us in analyzing the effects of fake news and we can take up safety measures against it. We can make use of multiple Fake Check resources available over the web. Stop blindly believing WhatsApp forward messages and put in a sensible pre \u2013 thinking before sharing such messages over any platform. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1592305037879","data":"
Do we lose trust on the social media and related sources completely because of such fake news? <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1592305037880","data":"
That is not completely true. Yes , the trust is deteriorated to some extent but the degree of reliability has not changed. We still view them to get the latest happenings no matter what happens. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1592305037881","data":"
So just do not panic when you find such misinformation. Think about it peacefully and act upon.<\/p>
Stay calm !!<\/p>
Stay safe !! <\/p>"}]
<\/p>
So India is up in everything! <\/i>Sports in India ranges from most of the tribal games played in gullies to mainstream sports such as Cricket<\/i>, football, badminton..etc<\/p>
Just move over the above statement we just not read it but yes Cricket is always the most popular sport recognized in every corner of the country. Yes of-course India has hosted and won many Cricket World Cups. It is undoubtedly most popular and is governed by the Board of Control for Cricket in India and is most popularly known as Men in Blue .<\/p>
But all of us know that India is large populous country and we have many other sports that are played by most of us. We are popular for Indigenous sports among the people from the martial arts, board games, street games, field games, and proud for hosting sporting events like Asian Games, Hockey World Cup, Commonwealth Games and have been part in the Olympic Games and won Olympic medals and is succeeded in making names in athletics too. So this is just to highlight that our country is not just a star in cricket we have many other talents in sports which should be lighten up and supported a little more.<\/p>
And the sentence \"Sheer dominance of cricket<\/i>\" . This is because India's emergence as the world's cricket superpower and also has cricket politics, and has future in the global politics. And this cannot be erased on any case growing since 19th century higher and higher. India has swept about their dominance at home by setting up records and they deserve it too.<\/p>
And yes, most of the sports in India are definitely not making up a mark and most of the players are not being recognized. India has the best Badminton players, has a fabulous Hockey team, good in Football, Tennis to a level and next comes Kabaddi, Athletics, Chess, Roll ball, Throw-ball, Handball etc. So why are we making a list on the order of preference? and why does Cricket always stays at the top? We should bring up all the sports to the top make noted and give an opportunity to all the sports people who has talents in several other sports. They should be encouraged and should definitely be supported to grow up and come over in different media to be familiar. Its because Cricket is popular and known to everyone and so should all the sports be known to every corners of the country.<\/p>
Due to COVID-19 there has been major upheaval on this sporting calendar, many major events have been cancelled or postponed, and changes are happening regularly. Also note that not every sporting event can be listed here, though we have tried to include all the big sporting events of the major sports, mostly the international senior competitions. But our view on this should be like each and every sport should be treated equally and should bring up to higher levels and respect the history they have. <\/p>
And so might be other sports aren't making a mark but that doesn't mean it is due to the sheer dominance of the cricket in the country. And this especially has introduced a lot of the historical old sport events in the society due to the quarantine days. Make sure we give a value and treat every sport event in the society. Sporting should not be for the crowd but for the Country, the pride.<\/p>
\"India: Emerging as a multi-sporting Country\"<\/b><\/i> <\/p>
-forever.<\/p>"}]
Advertising is a marketing communication that employs an openly sponsored, non-personal message to promote or sell a product, service, or idea.\n\n<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1592157806127","data":"
Here is my question -Is Advertisements really an eye-opener about the product?????\n\n\nIt's okay If you don't have an answer to explain, at least come along with me to get the answer through my advertisement and product.\n\n <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1592157806129","data":"
Lipstick is one of the strangest objects when it comes to comic book characters, specifically its female characters. If one looks at an average female character, the colour of their lips is almost always one that could be achieved by women in the real world only with lipstick. On the other hand, the modern female character rarely applies any lipstick or at least is not seen to be.\n\n <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1592157806130","data":"5ee66cdabd9e9"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1592157806131","data":"
I'm trying to use the superhero -Wonder women for my advertising campaign.\n\n\n\nBefore she was Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot), she was Diana, princess of the Amazons, trained to be an unconquerable warrior.\n\n\nLeaving behind the only life she's ever known and entering the cynical world of men for the first time, torn between a mission to promote peace and her own warrior upbringing, as a \"Wonder Woman,\" Diana must fight evil in a \"war to end all wars,\" while hoping to unlock the potential of a humanity she doesn't always understand.\n\n <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1592157806132","data":"5ee66d7224061"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1592157806133","data":"
Tagline: \n\" \u0906\u092a\u0915\u094b \u0905\u092a\u0928\u0947 \u0935\u093f\u0936\u094d\u0935\u093e\u0938 \u0938\u0947 \u092e\u0947\u0932\u093f\u092f\u093e \u0915\u094d\u092f\u094b\u0915\u093f \u0905\u092a\u0928\u0947 \u0935\u093f\u0936\u094d\u0935\u093e\u0938 \u0915\u0940 \u0915\u0940\u092e\u0924 \u0938\u0930\u093e\u092b \u0906\u092a \u0939\u0940 \u091c\u093e\u0928\u0924\u0948 \u0939\u094c \" !!!\n \n(\" Let me introduce you to ' believe ' because the cost of your beliefs is known only to you\".)I know translation doesn't work:-*)\n<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1592157806134","data":"
Wonder Woman: I'm entering the cynical world of men for the first time, what all should I prepare myself for the war???\n\n<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1592157806128","data":"
Man: You better focus on your physical strength because you have to fight against a powerful men.\n<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1592157806135","data":"
Wonder woman: As I said before I'm a trained warrior, I can't lack in my physical strengths. I have to focus on my belief and inner confidence.\n\n\nI will apply Maybelline Color Sensational Inti-Matte Nudes Lipstick, Hot Sand, 0.15 oz.\n\nAn essential that is often used to tone down a glam look, nude lipsticks can go well with any skin color. Sensational color takes on a rich feeling with Mattes lipstick, delivering pure color pigments and a comfortable feel.waterproof.\n\n <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1592157806137","data":"5ee66ee14b5d7"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1592157806136","data":"
What Next?<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1592157806138","data":"
Wonder Woman Applies lipstick in the center of her upper lip and follows the contours of her mouth. Now she is ready to race \ud83c\udfc1. Raced 1st in war.\n\n\nShe was wearing her confidence (\ud83d\udc84). women underestimate their will power and strength. Just like Diana, she is superwomen but her powers released when she started using it. Each woman in this country should utilize their power to make a better place to live in.\n\n <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1592157806140","data":"5ee66f9bc45bf"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1592157806139","data":"
\nWhy should I buy your product?\n<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1592157806142","data":"5ee6705a1a82c"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1592157806141","data":"
\nWhile many brands sell these lipsticks in the market, Maybelline nude lipsticks are one of the quality products sought-after by all in the markets.\n\nWomen of any shade can apply Maybelline lipstick. A housewife applies to feel good and happy just the way she decorates the house with lights. Lipstick adds color to her life.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1592157806144","data":"5ee6710a8125f"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1592157806143","data":"
Working women apply to look confident and ready. Just the same lipstick is waterproof, always fresh. It kisses away dry lips. If you\u2019re looking forward to buying some great nude lipsticks from Maybelline\u2019s collection, check out the best Maybelline nude lipstick shades from our website -XXXX\ud83e\udd2d <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1592157806145","data":"
My view: Lipstick is being used to explain the tumultuous times in a relationship for two of comics\u2019 longest-running sweetheart'.\n\nYou do seriously think that women apply lipstick \ud83d\udc84to seek attention from men. \ud83d\ude44\ud83d\ude44\nNo way...Maybe in the movies, the Rosy girl applying red lipstick sitting in front of the mirror imagining the future husband and having French kiss sense \ud83d\udc8b. In reality not possible dude \ud83e\udd26\u200d\u2640\u200d.\n\n <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1592157806146","data":"5ee6718487491"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1592157806147","data":"
I can\u2019t claim to be anything of an expert on lipstick, as I have barely worn it, but for good or bad, it does seem to be a big part of feminine identity, and what is shown in comics somewhat highlights the fact that women are sexual objects, at least to some degree. To make my point, that even if Renee Montoya (Renee Maria Montoya is a fictional character appearing in media published by DC Entertainment. -Gotham Central) is a lesbian, she is still made to be sexually attractive to a man.\n\nSo still you believe if lesbian wore lipstick to attract men, dude They love themselves \ud83e\udd37\u200d\u2640\u200d\n <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1592157806148","data":"5ee671c90bead"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1592157806149","data":"
Not to mention when it comes to Men's Skin Care Products. No such awareness especially in India.\n\nSkin Care Products like herbal proteins cream, sunscreen, and Moisturizer, etc. Very necessary to take care of your own skin irrespective of gender. NO CRIME, if men apply lip balm and lotion.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1592157806150","data":"5ee6720ce0e68"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1592157806151","data":"
Never mind it's time to apply my black shaded Maybelline Lipstick :-) <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1592157806152","data":"
Yours\u2019 in a self-care routine...!! - shiri <\/p>"}]
Social Media has become a part and parcel of our daily life over the years.<\/p>
But is it worthy enough to spend some time on this? <\/p>
Are we mentally affected because of this media ? <\/p>
Do we face any trust issues? <\/p>
Such questions would be opinionated here in my article.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1591635429154","data":"
As people everywhere believe in genuine numbers, I have decided to conduct a survey ( involving 70 different people of my circle \u2013 my relatives and friends etc. ) about the same which went as follows:<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1591635429159","data":"5ede9e44ab754"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1591635429160","data":"5ede9e61e4607"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1591635429161","data":"5ede9e7854a7d"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1591635429158","data":"
So usually during pre-lockdown days, around 89% of the people used to spend around less than 7 hours per day on Social Media. And now in this current lockdown it saw a drop to around 84% for the same time intervals per day. And for every 3 out of 4 persons believe that Social Media is a highly influential parameter for our mental health.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1591635429157","data":"
Many such related questions were asked and the text responses were analysed. Finally I could notice that a very appreciable amount of my circle agree that Social Media has more negative impact on our Mental Health compared to societal pressure, peer pressure, job pressure etc.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1591635429156","data":"
Why is this so?<\/p>
Well, everything has been globalised and technologically advanced. Earlier they used to receive news about other countries after few days. But now a very quick notification in your phone would bring you such news in less than a minute or so. So it is quite useful in keeping us update with the daily happenings. I agree with this but on the other side of the coin, we find lots of hatred posts, fake news feed, cyber bullying, negative and disappointing information and many such. Is this all desirable? Certainly No. But it is not avoidable once you are active enough in the Social Media.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1591635429155","data":"This negative aspect ( side of the coin ) deteriorates us mentally. For suppose, hatred posts or news feed would depress us. Fake news about sensible matters like health, say would bother us to a very much extent. We become overthinkers and become more health conscious constantly thinking about the cons and spoiling our mood and mind. We are subjected to Cyber bullying and Cyber Frauds at times that leads us to a mental trauma and eventual suicides. We are body shamed , harassed online and discriminated on many grounds too. Excessive usage of Social Media in the nights also reduces our sleep hours. It has been estimated that on an average, a teen spends 4:3 ratio of time spent for Social Media to the sleeping time respectively. This is how it can be correlated with mental health especially in the present day.
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Is all this needed?<\/p>
Can it be avoided? <\/p>
Well, as we are in the 21st century where everything runs quick enough, we need to stay connected to the world and apart from age-old reliable sources of information like TV, newspapers etc. this is a swift way to be updated about the world\u2019s situations. So rather than avoiding it completely, just try to differentiate between good and bad, correct and incorrect , genuine and fake detailing etc. Strengthen yourselves mentally and stay calm whenever you find any panic causing details over the media. Firstly analyse the truth lying beneath such details and think about its certain consequences and then decide and act upon. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1591635429163","data":"
Try to avoid mental stress through such negative aspects of the Social Media and enjoy the beneficiaries of the same!!<\/p>
Stay calm !! Stay safe !! <\/p>"}]
with the announcement made by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Lockdown 2.0, India on Monday began partial exit from the lockdown imposed earlier in March to tackle the spread of the novel coronavirus.\n\nConditional relaxations in certain selected sectors outside coronavirus hotspot areas come into effect from today as the government attempts to kick start a battered economy. While some states have given a nod to easing of lockdown measures from April 20 onwards, many states have decided not to lift curbs amid a surge in coronavirus\n\nRaise of the \"Relaxation\":-<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1591706098843},{"data":"
Lockdown Relaxation was started from lockdown 3.0 in india.it was started with giving relaxation for wineshops.by seeing the condition of drunkards, central government has took this decision.before to this,Assam State has took a decision that to do home delivery the wines. <\/p>","type":"txt","id":1591706333034},{"id":1591706983910,"type":"img","data":"5edf85693e311"},{"data":"
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Relaxation~raise of covid-19 cases:-<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1591706788695},{"data":"
By this decision,the drunkards had enjoyed in a great manner by violating the central government guidelines.in addition, lockdown 4.0 was announced with too many relaxations to keep the economy on the correct track.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1591706823250},{"id":1591706993724,"type":"img","data":"5edf85731c1fd"},{"data":"
This makes covid19 cases to increase rapidly.this makes our india to enter into 3rd stage(communitspread).we got a stage where india has recorded it's highest cases and deaths in a day.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1591706962014},{"id":1591707327057,"type":"img","data":"5edf86c06d5fd"},{"data":"
The above pic is an example of our country's relaxation.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1591707318650},{"data":"
Lockdown 5.0:-<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1591707399207},{"data":"
This lockdown session was given with full freedom to the citizens.this makes our country to record highest cases.india has recorded it's 100000 cases in 64 days.but but next 100000 cases in just next 15days.this gives a clear clarity about the relaxation.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1591707426981},{"id":1591707925908,"type":"img","data":"5edf89173395c"},{"data":"
Conclusion:- <\/p>","type":"txt","id":1591707712020},{"data":"
I,hereby wanna conclude that this relaxation is a forfeit to india.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1591707947571},{"data":"
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Past Scenario:<\/b><\/p>
There is no question of any debate that cricket is killing other sports in our country. Indians eat, live, sleep, talk and walk cricket. Theoretically we all know that hockey is our national game but in practical vision its cricket maniac all over.<\/p>
Indians just need an excuse to celebrate. Remember the epic party that followed after we won the 2011 World Cup?Hindu? Muslim? Sikh? Christian? When it comes to Cricket we are all Indians!<\/p>
I agree that there several TV channels that cover cricket specifically. <\/p>
Its a common sight that young children are playing perfect cricket with bat and ball in lanes, streets, gardens. But people don\u2019t know how to play other sports or what are the rules for other games? A budding sports kid who is almost as tall as the bat he holds claims that some day he would be like \"Kohli\". Why not like \"Rani Rampal\" or \u201ccaptain Manpreet Singh\"?Answer is very simple that they don\u2019t know about these heroes. We cannot play here any blame game because it\u2019s our society who is responsible for this situation.<\/p>
We do have Sindu, Sumit Nagal and Mahesh Bhupati bringing laurels to the country in the field of tennis; a Vishwanathan Anand in the field of chess. They all play hard to bring pride and glory to our country just as cricketers. It was a time when hockey commentary delivered by commentator Jasdev Singh holds the breath of nations\u2019 listeners. That sensational wave sound has now vanished from radio sets and stadiums. Other games like chess, tennis, and hockey are craving for true status as cricket game.Cricket is not our national game, but it is celebrated as a festival. It has been used as a bridge between two nations. Our country\u2019s politics also get active with these sports. Players of international fame and caliber in other sports are not given the proper media support and attention as well as proper facilities for further development. Media hype and money involvement in cricket game are the main culprits for cricket ruling the roost, to the detriment of other sports in India.Paradoxically our country is still struggling hard to form a good football team. Day by bay Indian football is losing the little charm it had gained. Recently JCT club has decided to disband and fold off its team. It was not very shocking news as even Mahindra United decided to discontinue its football team last year. Same happens with our national game hockey. There was a time when India did win the Hockey World Cup in 1975 and people showed a keen interest in the sport, but not so anymore. The sport has died a natural death from lack of leadership and sponsorship.<\/p>
Present Scenario:<\/b><\/p>
However we do have quite a few channels which cover other sports as well.<\/p>
And tournaments like Pro Kabaddi, Pro Wresting, ISL etc have seen huge footfall and have provide financial support to players from these Sports.<\/p>
It used to dominate but the situation is improving now. In the last 1 decade players from other sports are also getting required attention. Particularly after the 2008 Beijing Olympics sports like Wrestling, Badminton & Boxing etc too have seen a sharp rise in viewership. These sports ares grabbing people's attention these days. And the media should also focus on other games too. I'm sure other games also become highlighted in the coming future. <\/p>"}]
So I am back, to talk about the most clich\u00e9 topic ever, \"The Side Effects of Social Media\". Clich\u00e9 but interesting nonetheless. It's surprising how much we do under its influence, both good and bad things. Now influencer reminds me of a paradox, did social media influencers become influencers because they wanted to become influencers as in get the tag of an influencer because it sounds cool or because they actually wanted to influence people? We know ourselves, we do a lot of things just because they look cool to the people out there and something is in trend but not because we like doing it. Not telling that everyone and everything is fake, but yes, most of it is or maybe not. This whole thing is a paradox. Sometimes you get confused between your interests and people's interests. The following quotation could serve as a fitting analogy for that situation: Losing yourself in the process of loving someone. \n<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1591729231619},{"data":"
Heavy, right? Few days ago I was practicing aptitude with a friend, to have moral support and a competition to keep us moving forward with a purpose. It could be called a virtual group study and when we took breaks for even 5 minutes, he'd send me at least one post from Instagram saying 'Hey look! This is funny'. It sure was funny, but what struck to me was the idea of spending a break of 5 minutes with Instagram. It isn't wrong at all, nor is it bad because that's a live proof that social media is providing relaxation and peace to people by making them laugh and sometimes even motivating them. A contrasting example is the time we spend with our friends, I know it's the same old boring story but it breaks my heart (I'm sure it breaks yours too if you don't belong to that circle) when our friends meet and all they focus on is uploading an interesting story or making a Tik Tok video. But that also ends up becoming the moment of the day many a times. \n<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1591729377099},{"data":"
All in all, social media makes us do stuff. Sometimes great ones, sometimes bringing in negative thoughts and influence. We start feeling worthless looking at others and suddenly think 'I can do this too!' and start off on a new road. We sometimes lose control and sometimes learn to be patient because of the addiction. We sometimes get close to the people we never expected to ever talk to and sometimes break bonds that existed since years. It all happens there, in that world, just like ours. Like every other thing, social media has two sides to it too, trick is to look for the brighter one ;). See ya soon! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1591729394439}]
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