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Insulin Vaccine To Become An Option For Diabetics; Cheap Pill To Be Introduced In Market Soon

Gunjan ChaudharyMay 2, 20220

There is good news for patients suffering from type 1 and type 2 diabetes across the country, as they will no longer have to rely on expensive insulin vaccines. The cheap tablet is also going to come into the market. This will soon be possible through the research of scientists from the School of Basic Science, IIT Mandi. According to lead researcher Dr Prosenjit Mandal, his team has discovered a new molecule, PK2 that is effective in the treatment of diabetes. It initiates the secretion of insulin from the pancreas in patients. A cheap drug can be made for the treatment of diabetes in patients. The research findings have also been published in the Journal of Biological Chemistry, this year. Scientists from ICMR-IASRI have also played an important role in completing the research pape...

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No Person Can Be Forced For COVID-19 Vaccination: Supreme Court

Gunjan ChaudharyMay 2, 20220

The Supreme Court has said that no person can be forced to get vaccinated. The Supreme court expressed satisfaction over the current vaccine policy of the government and said that the government can impose some restrictions in the public interest. On restrictions by some state governments, the court said that the access of non-vaccinated people in public places cannot be stopped. The court said that such orders should be withdrawn with immediate effect. The top court has asked the central government to make public the data related to the adverse effects of vaccination. A big decision has come from the Supreme Court regarding the ongoing Covid vaccination campaign in the country. The Supreme Court has said that no person can be forced or pressurized to vaccinate. The top court also...

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ArticleEducationIndia

Private School Or Government School: Quality Of Education Should Never Be Compromised

Pooja YadavMay 2, 20220

From those portrayed in movies and TV to the rumours of other schools that circulate through school systems, most may be written off as not true. The same applies to non-public and government-run schools in India, where private schools are pulling away because the most typical kind of schooling. This bodes the question: Which is better? The first topic to hide is the foreign language because of which students are taught in local languages, usually also offering Hindi, Urdu, and/or Sanskrit as secondary languages. These are spoken by many Indian citizens, but where private schools go above and beyond by teaching other languages. English, even other foreign languages that are taught in America are available in-camera schools. Next up are uniforms. While uniforms are requi...

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River Ganges And Its Journey From Being Sacred To Losing Its Sanctity

Pooja YadavMay 2, 20220

The river Ganges is one of the foremost sacred places in all of India. Stretching from high within the Himalayas down into the Bay of Bengal, the Ganges provides water for over 500 million people while being ranked fifth as the foremost polluted river in the world. Not only does the river supply water for half a billion people, but it is also used and relied on for spiritual purposes. Hindus everywhere in India cleanse themselves and drink out of the Ganges' water. However, taking baths and drinking aren't the sole things the Ganges provides for. Animal waste, industrial waste, sewage, and human remains flow all throughout the river, causing the Ganges to become more and more polluted each day. The Ganges River is now plagued with deadly bacteria that may resist some varieties...

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Story Of Himalaya From Beauty To Degradation: How Human Degraded Its Glory

Pooja YadavApril 30, 20220

The Himalayan Mountains, browsing the northern part of India separating it from the Tibetan Plateau, currently faces many issues. Whether related to its public infrastructure, waste, and trash of all sorts, the Himalayas are in need of drastic change. Tourism rules this a part of India’s economy, with the constant in and out nature of anyone seeking to climb the mountains. With increasing urbanization within the area, an issue of waste management makes it so garbage is spewed everywhere. When we consider its higher elevation, indefinitely colder climate, and poor public infrastructure, the Himalayas are riddled with trash. People are willing to pay and clean the Himalayas, but some lack knowledge of different disposal methods and feel they are doing not have sufficient access to them...

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General BS Raju Appointed As Deputy Chief Of Army Staff, Know Important Things About Him!!

Gunjan ChaudharyApril 30, 20220

Lt Gen BS Raju has been appointed as the new Deputy Chief of the Army Staff of India. Army Chief General MM Naravane has also congratulated Lt Gen BS Raju on being appointed as the Deputy Chief of Army Staff. Let us tell you that Lt Gen BS Raju will assume office on 1 May 2022. Commanded DG Military Operations Lt. General Raju is currently heading the DG Military Operations under the Government of India. Take. General Raju is going to take over his new responsibility as Vice Chief of Army Staff despite not being an army commander. Earlier he had commanded over 15 Corps based in Srinagar. General BS Raju was initially commissioned into the Jat Regiment on 15 December 1984. His career spanned over 38 years, where he was part of several important regimental, staff and instructional appoi

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How India’s Brain Drain Impacts Country’s Youth? Check Out Reasons For Indian Diaspora

Pooja YadavApril 30, 20220

An epidemic called the Indian diaspora, or India’s drain has been prevalent over the past decades. This idea is one in all Indian people moving to other countries, mainly the US, UK or Canada, serves many purposes. To experience the Western culture, pick up opportunities, or maybe just to honour their family in a very new country, but immigrating someplace else has become quite prevalent among many Indians. But what are the consequences this can be having? Growing unrest about the present Indian establishment, especially those trying to find teaching, means it's almost imperative that they move out of India to somewhere just like us for education. In 2018 alone, over 7.3 million students were studying abroad of about 250 million total students in government-run and personal schools. ...

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ArticleEnvironmentIndia

Its Time To Take Open Drainage And Sewage Problems In India Seriously; Check Out Initiatives Taken So Far

Pooja YadavApril 30, 20220

Because of urbanisation and expanding population, India’s sanitation, especially sewage, has become an increasing problem. An absence of bathrooms has caused open defecation in some areas, while increased sewage treatment and disposal methods are proven to lower diarrheal diseases by up to 60%. These illnesses, spread by water, are isolated from hygiene-based changes or promotion, but can still be prevented by better hygiene practices. One of the facts that should be considered is Poorer, slum areas are infamous for not having open sewage of any type, but also for lacking clean, running water. In Hyderabad, province, 86 of 124 towns failed to have either of those practices, and people that do are more likely than to not have contaminated water. Water treatment is important to the hea...

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We Will Be Patient, Will Not Leave The Field: Owaisi Gets Emotional Speaking On Muslim Atrocities

Gunjan ChaudharyApril 30, 20220

On the last Friday of the holy month of Ramzan, All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) chief Asaduddin Owaisi addressed a public meeting at Mecca Masjid that is situated in Hyderabad. During the Muslim public meeting that was held, the All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) chief while talking about the atrocities being committed against the Muslims of the country, wept really badly and tears are coming out of his eyes. Asaduddin Owaisi said here with a pain in his heart that the houses of Muslims were destroyed in Khargone, Madhya Pradesh. He talked about the recent atrocities that Muslims of Madhya Pradesh's Khargone district had to face in this secular country. Apart from these atrocities he also talked about the violence that took place with them in the Jahangi...

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Economy May Take 12 Years To Recover From Loss Due To COVID-19: RBI Report

Gunjan ChaudharyApril 30, 20220

According to a report released by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Friday i.e. 29th April, the Indian economy is likely to take more than 12 years to recover from the damage of Covid-19. In the report by RBI on 'Money and Finance for the Year 2021-22', the RBI said that the structural changes brought about by the pandemic could potentially change the growth outlook in the medium term. The report issued even said that continued thrust on capital expenditure by the government, promotion of digitization, e-commerce, start-ups, renewables and supply chain logistics can contribute to the growing opportunities for new investments. RBI further said in the report that the pre-Covid situation growth rate would have been 6.6 per cent (CAGR for 2012-13 to 2019-20) and it would have been up...

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Is It Time To Tackle Pollution In River Yamuna Seriously For A Sustainable Future?

Pooja YadavApril 29, 20220

Yamuna river is one in every of the foremost sacred rivers in India, yet many of us don't visit it thanks to its status jointly of the foremost polluted rivers in India. The densely populated areas of Delhi, province, and plenty of other towns and villages surround the river, where it eventually meets with the Ganges. Not only general population had dumped wastages and garbage into the water, but so did industrial buildings and factories. Detergent, chemical waste, trash, and more is found within the Yamuna, despite the government’s efforts in trying to prevent it. In the 1990’s, the Indian national government tried to revert a number of the damage done to the Yamuna and started implementing the Yamuna Action Plan. This was a project that truly was helped by Japan, partly redu...

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Prashant Kishor Turns Down Congress’ Offer To Join Party; Take A Look Back At His Association With Different Political Parties

Snehashish RoyApril 28, 20220

Political strategist Prashant Kishor has turned down Congress’ offer to join as a part of its Empowered Action Group, dismissing the speculations regarding his possible entry into India’s grand old party. Reports suggest that the Congress party declined to give Kishor a free hand, despite acknowledging the need for a strategic transformation ahead of the 2024 general election. "I declined the generous offer of #congress to join the party as part of the EAG & take responsibility for the elections," Kishor said in a tweet. "In my humble opinion, more than me the party needs leadership and collective will to fix the deep-rooted structural problems through transformational reforms," he added. A section of senior Congress leaders including Jairam Ramesh, Mukul Wasnik, Randeep Surjewala

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