Diabetes: Stress Free Life And Sleep Well

By: Dr. Nosheen Ali, Bureau Chief-ICN Madhya Pradesh BHOPAL: Diabetes mellitus is known as “SIPHONING OFF SWEET WATER. It means excess sugar is found in blood as well as urine. D-Decrease Anabolism cause increase thirst (polydipsia) I-insulin secretion reduced, and increases Glucose Production A-Always Hungry, thirsty. B-Blurry Vision (Blood sugar (Glucose) high) E- Eating disorder first sign. T-Tingling and Numbness in Hands & Feet’s E-Enuresis Nocturnal S-Sudden weight Loss In the case of diabetes, there are two kinds of complications. The first kind happens quickly and can be dealt with quickly. This kind…

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A Good Crown Of Hair Indicates A Good Health

By: Garima Lohumi  A protein–rich diet is essential for making hair strong and healthy. Deficiency of protein can render your hair dry, fragile and weak and if the deficiency is acute a person can even suffer hair loss. It is often said that if face is the picture, the crown of hair is the frame. Indeed, the visual identity of an individual is largely defined by the hair. A good crown of hair on the head enhances the looks and overall personality. The appearance of a person changes dramatically if the…

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Excellence with G.O.P.T.A.© Series: Part 96 (Delegation–Whom to delegate)

By: Dr. Sanjay Kumar Agarwal, Sr. Associate Editor, ICN Group (In last article, we knew about what to delegate and when. Today we will know about whom to delegate.)   To whom you can delegate? NOIDA: The first answer, which comes to mind, is obviously to those, whom you supervise. But this is only one part of delegation, known as downward delegation. This downward delegation is backed with authority and the other person has no other choice but to obey your orders of delegation.  There are other forms of delegation too. You…

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Teacher’s Day 2019: Tributes To India’s Greatest Teacher, Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan

The universally accepted World Teacher’s Day is 5th October. In India, the Teacher’s Day is celebrated on 5th September and this tradition started in 1962. Teachers play a vital role not only in the development of an individual but also of the society as a whole.Teachers shape the mind of children which in turn helps them become responsible citizens. “ A good teacher is like a candle, it consumes itself to light the way for other.”  On this special day, students celebrate the contribution of teachers in their lives and shaping…

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Lifestyle, Infections Cause 70% Cancer In North East India

By: Debraj Deb  MUMBAI: Around 70 percent of cancer cases in Northeast India, especially Tripura and Mizoram, occur due to lifestyle habits and infections, eminent medical oncologist and Chief of the Head and Neck Surgery Department at Tata Memorial Hospital Dr. Anil K. D’Cruz said. The cancer expert said that among every hundred cases of cancer patients who come to TMH from Tripura every year, around fifty are caused due to tobacco or alcohol. Ten others have cancer due to infections like HPV, HIV or Hepatitis while faulty diet and obesity cause…

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Biodegradable Plastics: Finding The Market

By: Prof. Jaswant Singh, Member-Indian Scientific Expedition to Antarctica & Arctic, Director-Institute of Earth Sciences & Executive Editor-ICN Group  Biodegradable plastics also have versatile applications such as plastic grocery bags, disposable containers, personal care products, agricultural plastics, medical devices etc. Plastics have become a very important and essential commodity in the life of modern man because of its durability, strength, flexibility, light weight and low cost of production. Plastic in the environment has been regarded as more of an aesthetic nuisance since the material is biologically inert and nonbiodegradable. More…

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Environmental Fallout: Changing Weather Pattern Poses Threat To Apple Cultivation

By: Rakesh Lohumi, Sr. Editor-ICN Group Farmers in mid-hills and higher hills switched over to horticulture and took to apple cultivation in a big way as the mountainous terrain is not suitable for growing agricultural crops due to topographical constraints. SHIMLA: A consequence of the fast degrading hill environment, the changing weather pattern is posing a serious threat to apple, a premium fruit crop of Himalayan hills which brought prosperity to the state of Himachal Pradesh. With snow becoming increasingly scarce and winters getting warmer by the year the apple is…

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Imam-E-Hind, A Ramkatha In Urdu Will Be Played On Stage

By: Eram Fatima, Asstt. Editor-ICN For the first time in the History, an Urdu Ramkatha will be staged.In India, millions and millions of people not only worship Ram, but also admire and emulate him as a great role model. NEW DELHI, Sunday, September 01 A book by Dr. Mohammad Aleem, Imam-E-Hind- Ram (play) was released in a program named, Imam e Hind Ram-sabke Ram, organized at the Constitution Club of India. Joining the function as cheif guest, Arif Muhammad Khan, ex-minister and newly appointed Governor said that Culture isn’t associated with…

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Picturesque And Peaceful Mountains Inspire Love For Nature

By: Garima Lohumi  SHIMLA: The physical environment plays a vital role in shaping the distinct characteristics of the people and their culture. The varied topography and the rugged beauty of mountain terrains present a sharp contrast from the largely monotonous landscape of the plains. This is one of the main factors that make inhabitants of mountainous regions much different from those of plains. The mountain dwellers have some inherent traits like love and respect for nature and they are keen on preservation of natural resources. They have deep respect the Mother…

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