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Journalism: boon or bane

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building block of our nation existance

“From where the thinking of common people stops, the journalism starts its virtue of thinking

Journalism is to explore the past, present & future. It is about what was happened, what is & what will be happening. Journalism is the activity of gathering, assessing, creating, & presenting news and information. It is also the product of these activities  i.e. gathering information and the organizing literary styles.

The purpose of journalism is thus to provide citizens with the information they need to make the best possible decision about their lives, their communities, their societies, and their governments. Sometimes people have misconceptions that journalism is the same thing as that of the literature, but as we all know “journalism is unreadable and literature is not read”. It can be distinguished from other activities and products by certain identifiable characteristics and practices. Did you know when and how the journalism came to India?

The history of journalism or the development of the gathering and transmitting of news were different. Before the printing press was invented, word of mouth was the primary source of news. Returning merchants, sailors and travelers brought news back to the mainland, and was then picked by peddlers and travelling players and spread from town to town. This transmission is highly unreliable, as the configuration of the news sometimes changed. Now days, online journalism has an adverse and great impact as it is a growing field shared between traditional media and the growing blogging community. Although Indian newspapers were using computers for writing and page layout as early as 1987 they were slow to move online editions of their papers. For e.g.: Dainik Jagran has been India’s most read newspaper for 23 consecutive years with a daily readership of over 16 million.

While journalism occupies a much smaller space than the talk, entertainment, opinion, assertion, advertising propaganda that dominate the media universe, it is nevertheless perceived as being as more valuable than most of the “stuff out there”. Its value flows from its purpose, the most important and systematic process- a discipline of verification- that journalists use to find not just the facts, but also the “truth about the facts”. As if your aim is to change the world, then most immediate short term weapon is JOURNALISM.

Now let’s discuss about the most important elements of journalism for that we mentioned above: and How they are important::

The first element is “TRUTH”, journalism is a practical and functional form of truth. It is not the truth in the absolute or philosophical or scientific sense but rather a pursuit of “the truths by which we can operate on a day-to-day basis. The “journalistic truth” is a process that begins with professional discipline of assembling and verifying facts because: “a good journalist is not that writes what people say, but the one that writes what he supposed to write”. Here, journalism means you go back to the actual facts, you look at the documents, you discover what the record is, and you report it that way.

The second element is “TRANSPARENCY”, journalists should be as transparent as possible about sources and methods so audiences can make their own assessment of the information. Even in a world of expanding voices, “getting it right” is the foundation upon which everything else is built- context, interpretation, comment, criticism, analysis and debate. The larger truth, over time, emerges from this forum.

The third element is “LOYALITY”, a journalist should be a loyal because a commitment to citizens is an implied covenant with the audience and a foundation of the journalistic business model-journalism provided “without fear or favor” is perceived to be more valuable content from other information sources.

The fourth element is “discipline”, it is the most important element as it is a consistent method of testing information- a transparent approach to evidence- precisely so that personal and cultural biases would not undermine the accuracy of the work. The method is objective, not the journalist.

The fifth element is “reliability”, “independence is the cornerstone of the reliability”. On one level, it means not becoming seduced by sources, intimidated by power, or compromised by self interest. On a deeper level it speaks to an independence of spirit and open-mindedness and an intellectual curiosity that helps the journalist see beyond his or her own class or economic status, race, ethnicity, religion, gender or ego.

Discipline of verification is the most important constituent of journalism and it rests on the three core concepts- transparency, humility and originality.

Transparency means show your work so readers can decide for themselves why they should believe it. “Transparency signals the journalist’s respect for audience”. Humility means keep an open mind. Journalists need to keep an open mind — not only about what they hear but also about their own ability to understand what it means. Originality means do your own work. Information can be viewed as a hierarchy. At the top is the work you have done yourself, reporting you can directly vouch for.

Now we figure out the fact that journalism is important in what ways:

Smart, fair, and independent journalism is essential for a democracy to function well. By reporting what government, businesses and other powerful institutions do, journalist give citizens information they need to decide everything from which school to attend to whom they should vote for.

So, Journalism’s role at the time was to act as a mediator or translator between the public and policy making elites. The journalist became the middleman. When elites spoke, journalists listened and recorded the information, distilled it, and passed it on to the public for their consumption.
Journalists have many roles to play commonly as; watchdogs, investigators, moderators, entertainers, analysts, informers, editors, commentators, and advertisers. They are community activists, agenda-setters, and voices for the voiceless. They are public servants, keepers of public record, protectors of democracy, and promoters of public dialogue. Thanks to these responsibilities media is playing, it has earned the recognition of fourth estate. People’s participation is the foundation of democracy. Press is the pillar of democracy. Similarly, the main principles of journalism are; Accuracy, Balance and Credibility. One of the important responsibilities of journalist is to maintain their principles in their reporting. The information should be based on truth and facts which provides accurate news. While reporting one should be balance. Without credible information, there would be no trust PRESS and could have no strength. Thus maintaining accuracy and balance provides credible information.

At last, the conclusion is “journalism can never be silent: that is its greatest virtue and its greatest fault. It must speak, and speak immediately. While the echoes of wonder, the claims of triumph and the signs of horror are still in the air”.

 

8 Important Things you should Remember before your First Day at Job

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Buddymantra

If you have cleared your interview and ready to join the company below given tips will be useful to you on your first day of your job. We all have to walk through this phase.

Getting a job means you have cleared one step. Now you have to focus on your work, behavior, relationship with co-workers, boss, and client.  This might be too much on your first day. You will be nervous once you enter office. Your HR Department will help you and guide you. Read out this article and get ready for your First Day.

Reach on Time

This is very important. Be on Time whether it is a job, interview or attending a meeting.  As we all say time is money. Believe me it is.  Always be on time. This creates a good impression, It shows how much responsible you are at your job and what kind of attitude you carry towards the same.

Rule number 1: Reach on time. Never forget this rule.  Get up little early than regular days for important meetings, interview etc.  This will help you finish your daily routine on time, you can eat proper breakfast and then leave early for the venue.  You may not get stuck in traffic and you won’t be worried about reaching late.

Be Confident

Being Confident revels a lot about you.  It’s about self confidence.  If you cannot be confident and doubt yourself who is going to be confident about hiring you.  If company hires you they see whether you will be able to handle your task, responsibilities given to you as they are going to rely on your work to deliver to clients.  Always be confident about your skills.

Introduce Yourself

Once you enter office, get in touch with HR Department.  Normally your team lead or your seniors will help you with this process. They will introduce you to the team. With this introduction session you will be at least familiar with faces and few names. You can further connect with them on lunch time for further talks.

Know your Task for the Day

Once your Introduction is over. Go to your desk.  Make yourself comfortable.  If the task is given to you start doing it. If not then reach out to your lead or senior and ask them about your task. Ask them how you should start, what reference you have to go through. Whom you can contact if you have any doubts.

Make sure you have your notes ready with you. Write everything your senior tells you this will help you once you start doing your task rather than wondering what was told and again disturbing your seniors. This will create a bad impression on your first day and who wants that so take your diary along with you to make notes of it.

Talk to co-workers around

As it will be your first day and you will be very new to company and its environment. Try to talk to people around, your colleagues will give you time. Generally on first day you won’t have much work to do so make sure you use this opportunity and time well. Know more about companies’ rules, regulations, culture from HR Department or colleague.

Get Involved

Try to get involved with activities around.  Get involved in engaging activity happening around. Attend Meetings, attend celebration or go to team lunch if its happening that day. Get Involved with team.  This will also make you feel comfortable and you will feel good.  Always take part in some activity, this will showcase your talent to them. Never miss a chance while these activities are going around.  Be it singing ,dancing, acting, ramp walk etc.

Have Lunch with Team

Buddymantra

In your lunch time your half day at work is over.  Congratulations you have survived your half day.  Go and sit with your team.  Start conversation when necessary.  Know your colleague. Make New Friends now. As your college time is over and you have started a new journey you may get good friends at your office which will help you when you are In need. As they have spent more time then you in company they will teach you how to deal with any situation around. So go and have lunch and make new friends.

Share Your Work Updates

Before you leave make sure you have met your senior or lead and provided them with the updates about your work.  Inform them about what you have learnt today, how was your first day at office if they ask you. Do not forget to inform them about your next day work this will really impress them. They will feel that you are enthusiastic person and ready for new challenges in your journey.

I hope this article has given you brief information on how you can deal with your emotions, thought process. Just calm down and be confident in whatever you do.  I wish you all the very best! . Let me know your comments below.

I would be more than happy to know your experience on your first day of joining, if you find this article helpful please do share it with friends.

Thank you.

SEPTEMBER WELCOMES MOTO G5S PLUS

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SEPTEMBER WELCOMES MOTO G5S PLUS

Moto being the world’s best ever company introducing us to era of phones has again launched it’s killer , who’ll be the rivalry to it’s cousin Lenovo k8, LG Q6, Samsung J7pro.

Here are quite few reasons to buy Moto . I’ve been using MOTO X – 1ST GENERATION, which was a tough competitor against Iphone 5-5s, Se. When reliance jio came in market , I thought I’ve buy a 4g set again​, but I wasn’t aware of that Moto X already supported 4g !

 

Let’s see how Lenovo MOTO has dominated the market after launching of moto g5s and 5s plus !

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JIM CORBETT NATIONAL PARK

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Jim Corbett

Jim Corbett National Park is the oldest national park in India and was established in 1936 as Hailey National Park to protect the endangered Bengal tiger. Appropriately called the heaven of majestic tigers for the fact that it shelters a large population of tigers in its breathtaking landscapes that consists of exotic flora and fauna. Its foundation was led by the legendary hunter turned conservationist Sir Edward Jim Corbett (1875-1955)- Edward James Corbett was born of Irish ancestry in the town of Nainital in the Kumaon of the Himalaya (now in the Indian state of Uttarakhand). Jim grew up in a large family of 13 children and was the eighth child of Willam Christopher and Mary Jane Corbett. His parents had moved to Nainital in 1862, after Christopher Corbett had been appointed postmaster of the town. In winters, the family used to move to the foothills, where they owned a cottage named ‘Arundel’ in Chhoti Haldwani or ‘Corbett’s Village’ now known as Kaladhungi.

Jim Corbett
Jim Corbett National Park

After his father’s death, when Jim was 4 years old, his eldest brother Tom took over as the postmaster of Nainital. From a very young age, Jim was fascinated by the forests and the wildlife around his home in Kaladhungi. At a young age he learned to identify most animals and birds by their calls – owing to his frequent excursions. Over time he became a good tracker and hunter. Jim studied at the Oak Openings School, later merged with Philander Smith College in Nainital. Before he was 19, he quit school and found employment with the Bengal and North Western Railway, initially working as a fuel inspector at Manakpur in the Punjab, and subsequently as a contractor for the trans-shipment of goods across the Ganges at Mokameh Ghat in Bihar.

Places to See in Jim Corbett Tiger Reserve

1)Garjia Temple

Placed in the mid of the river Kosi is one of the most famous temples of Ramnagar, Garjia Temple, located in Garjia village, just 14 km from Ramnagar. A huge rock accommodates the home of Goddess Garjia, which can be reached by devotees after climbing several flights of stairs.

2)Sitabani Temple

According to legends, it is the place where Goddess Sita, wife of Lord Ram, entered into mother Earth. Situated 20 km away from Ramnagar, the temple organizes a fair every year, on the holy day of Ramnavami.

3)Corbett Water Fall

25 km from Ramnagar lies a wonderful surprise of nature, pouring ice-cold and pristine water from a height of 60 feet against the backdrop of calm green surroundings

4)Sunrise Point

The highest peak in the park provides a perfect vantage point to have a panoramic view of both Kosi and Ramganga rivers along with the encompassing area of Bhuwankhal village (located nearby)

Best Time to Visit Corbett

The Jhirna zone of Jim Corbett National Park remains open all through the year, but the  other popular zones, Dhikala and Bijrani are closed during the monsoon season. Afterwards the repair works are undertaken to mend the rain-ravaged roads, extending the opening of these zones to the months of October or November. Hence, the best time to tour Jim Corbett National Park is considered to be from Oct/Nov to June.Planning a trip to the wildlife sanctuary, you can avail the opportunity to appreciate other wonders situated around the park. So come and get slices of wilderness, natural beauty, divinity, and history and technical prowess spread around the park.

ASTROPHYSICS

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Astrophysics is a branch of space science that applies the laws of physics and chemistry to explain the birth, life and death of stars, planets, galaxies, nebulae and other objects in the universe. It has two sibling sciences, astronomy and cosmology, and the lines between them blur.

‘It all began with Newton’



              While astronomy is one of the oldest sciences, theoretical astrophysics began with Isaac Newton. Prior to Newton, astronomers described the motions of heavenly bodies using complex mathematical models without a physical basis. Newton showed that a single theory simultaneously explains the orbits of moons and planets in space and the trajectory of a cannonball on Earth. This added to the body of evidence for the (then) startling conclusion that the heavens and Earth are subject to the same physical laws.


Current Missions

             

ASTROPHYSICS The Astrophysics current missions include three of the Great Observatories originally planned in the 1980s and launched over the past 25 years. The current suite of operational Great Observatories includes the Hubble Space Telescope, the Chandra X-ray Observatory, and the Spitzer Space Telescope. Additionally, the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope explores the high-energy end of the spectrum. Innovative Explorer missions, such as the Swift Gamma-ray Explorer and NuSTAR, as well as Mission of Opportunity NICER, complement the Astrophysics strategic missions. SOFIA, an airborne observatory for infrared astronomy, is in its operational phase and the Kepler mission is now actively engaged in K2 extended mission operations. All of the missions together account for much of humanity’s accumulated knowledge of the heavens. Many of these missions have achieved their prime science goals, but continue to produce spectacular results in their extended operations.

Milestones in Astrophysics



                 Since, the only way we interact with distant objects is by observing the radiation they emit, much of astrophysics has to do with deducing theories that explain the mechanisms that produce this radiation, and provide ideas for how to extract the most information from it. The first idea about the nature of stars emerged in the mid-19th century from the blossoming science of spectral analysis, which means observing the specific frequencies of light that particular substances absorb and emit when heated. Spectral analysis remains essential to the triumvirate of space sciences, both guiding and testing new theories.

                    Early spectroscopy provided the first evidence that stars contain substances also present on Earth. Spectroscopy revealed that some nebulae are purely gaseous, while some contain stars. This later helped cement the idea that some nebulae were not nebulae at all — they were other galaxies!

                    In the early 1920s, Cecilia Payne discovered, using spectroscopy, that stars are predominantly hydrogen (at least until their old age). The spectra of stars also allowed astrophysicists to determine the speed at which they move toward or away from Earth. Just like the sound a vehicle emits is different moving toward us or away from us, because of the Doppler shift, the spectra of stars will change in the same way. In the 1930s, by combining the Doppler shift and Einstein’s theory of general relativity, Edwin Hubble provided solid evidence that the universe is expanding. This is also predicted by Einstein’s theory, and together forms the basis of the Big Bang Theory.

Bullying: vulnerable spots on bully

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Bullying is unwanted, aggressive behavior among school aged children that involves a real or perceived power imbalance. The behavior is repeated, or has the potential to be repeated, over time. Both kids who are bullied and who bully others may have serious,lasting problems.

In order to be considered bullying, the behavior must be aggressive and include:

  • An Imbalance of Power: Kids who bully use their power—such as physical strength, access to embarrassing information, or popularity—to control or harm others. Power imbalances can change over time and in different situations, even if they involve the same people.
  • Repetition: Bullying behaviors happen more than once or have the potential to happen more than once.

Bullying: vulnerable spots on bully

Types of Bullying

There are three types of bullying:

  • Verbal bullying is saying or writing mean things. Verbal bullying includes:
    • Teasing
    • Name-calling
    • Inappropriate sexual comments
    • Taunting
    • Threatening to cause harm
  • Social bullying, sometimes referred to as relational bullying, involves hurting someone’s reputation or relationships. Social bullying includes:
    • Leaving someone out on purpose
    • Telling other children not to be friends with someone
    • Spreading rumors about someone
    • Embarrassing someone in public
  • Physical bullying involves hurting a person’s body or possessions. Physical bullying includes:
    • Hitting/kicking/pinching
    • Spitting
    • Tripping/pushing
    • Taking or breaking someone’s things
    • Making mean or rude hand gestures

Effects of Bullying

Bullying can affect everyone—those who are bullied, those who bully, and those who witness bullying. Bullying is linked to many negative outcomes including impacts on mental health, substance use, and suicide. It is important to talk to kids to determine whether bullying—or something else—is a concern.

Kids Who are Bullied

Kids who are bullied can experience negative physical, school, and mental health issues. Kids who are bullied are more likely to experience:

  • Depression and anxiety, increased feelings of sadness and loneliness, changes in sleep and eating patterns, and loss of interest in activities they used to enjoy. These issues may persist into adulthood.
  • Health complaints
  • Decreased academic achievement—GPA and standardized test scores—and school participation. They are more likely to miss, skip, or drop out of school.

Bullying: vulnerable spots on bully

Kids Who Bully Others

Kids who bully others
can also engage in violent and other risky behaviors into adulthood. Kids who bully are more likely to:

  • Abuse alcohol and other drugs in adolescence and as adults
  • Get into fights, vandalize property, and drop out of school
  • Engage in early sexual activity
  • Have criminal convictions and traffic citations as adults
  • Be abusive toward their romantic partners, spouses, or children as adults

The Relationship between Bullying and Suicide

Media reports often link bullying with suicide. However, most youth who are bullied do not have thoughts of suicide or engage in suicidal behaviors.

Although kids who are bullied are at risk of suicide, bullying alone is not the cause. Many issues contribute to suicide risk, including depression, problems at home, and trauma history. Additionally, specific groups have an increased risk of suicide, including American Indian and Alaskan Native, Asian American, lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender youth. This risk can be increased further when these kids are not supported by parents, peers, and schools. Bullying can make an unsupportive situation worse.

Respond to Bullying

How you respond can make an impact on bullying over time. Find out what you can do to stop it on the spot and support the kids involved.

Stop Bullying on the Spot

When adults respond quickly and consistently to bullying behavior they send the message that it is not acceptable. Research shows this can stop bullying behavior over time. There are simple steps adults can take to stop bullying on the spot and keep kids safe.

Do:

  • Intervene immediately. It is ok to get another adult to help.
  • Separate the kids involved.
  • Make sure everyone is safe.
  • Meet any immediate medical or mental health needs.
  • Stay calm. Reassure the kids involved, including bystanders.
  • Model respectful behavior when you intervene.

Avoid these common mistakes:

  • Don’t ignore it. Don’t think kids can work it out without adult help.
  • Don’t immediately try to sort out the facts.
  • Don’t force other kids to say publicly what they saw.
  • Don’t question the children involved in front of other kids.
  • Don’t talk to the kids involved together, only separately.
  • Don’t make the kids involved apologize or patch up relations on the spot.

Support Kids Who are Bullied

Listen and focus on the child. Learn what’s been going on and show you want to help.

Assure the child that bullying is not their fault. 

Know that kids who are bullied may struggle with talking about it. Consider referring them to a school counselor, psychologist, or other mental health service.

Give advice about what to do. This may involve role-playing and thinking through how the child might react if the bullying occurs again.

Indian Independence: Are We Really Independent?

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Loud music of ‘Vande Mataram’ being played all over the streets, children with plastic flags in their hands, dressed in school uniforms, excited to watch cultural programs. The only national holiday when our nationality arises, the celebration of India’s Independence Day.India is celebrating it’s 71

India is celebrating its 71st Independence Day; we are now independent for 70 years. We are aware of the historical dominance of the East India Company upon India for over 200 years. Indeed, we feel fortunate that our forefathers fought hard to get independence and gift this free life to their upcoming generations.

India has been long ruled by foreign invaders, prominent are The Mughals, who ruled for almost Three Centuries and The East India Company, who not only ruled over our nation but also exploited its citizens and resources to the fullest.

The main challenge before independence was the formation of Constituent Assembly. India desperately needed a Constitution in order to rule and regulate an independent India and also it was sort of pre-requisite demand needed to be looked for before England permitted independence. The making of a perfect constitution was not possible at that short period of time. It took 2 years, 11 months and 18 days to complete the making of Indian Constitution. Now it’s been 67 years of the formation of Constitution with 101 amendments.

For 71 years, it’s like a practice to celebrate the Independence Day every year. But it seems like we are celebrating the day only for the sake of respect towards our country. But, do we really feel independent in our country? Is child marriage completely abolished? Do the girls, working late night, returning to home, feel independent, feel safe? Is India corruption free? Does the dominant Hindu population accept the Muslim population whole heartedly? Is India able to provide daily food and health facilities to its every resident?   Are our politicians trustworthy enough? Is there no conflict between the Upper and Lower castes?

Answers to all these questions might stand at a huge no. 70 years gone, and it’s the high time to question ourselves and to our society. Each and every individual living in India must perform his or her due work without any haste. We have to leave our human greed behind in order to gain independence for India in a true sense.

China has been threatening India for war since long due to its standoff in the Doklam region of Bhutan. Everyone knows that war brings hues and cries. But a super power like China wouldn’t flinch to attack the Indian Army at any moment. It’s a serious threat to Indian Government as well as its citizens.  A single war can affect both countries economically and it will be a huge blow for India, mainly. It’s not for the first time that India is involved in a war with its neighbors. The most prominent are 1962 Sino- Indian War, 1965 Indo- Pak War, 1971 Indo-Pak War during Bangladesh Liberation and 1999 Kargil War.

Logically, we cannot fight a superpower like China with so many conflicts within ourselves. Being divided internally, we can’t fight with anyone. Therefore, firstly, we need to clean up each and every problem, small or big, whatever that may be. It is obvious that it will take a very long time, may be decades. But, what can we do is start from point zero. Not a single problem should be left out. For now, main problems needed to overcome should be the safety of women, communal harmony and elimination of corruption. These three prospects can make our country’s condition better in order to fight external conflicts.

If we analyze 70 years of Indian independence, clearly, we have achieved many things in various fields. Our country is the largest country with the multi party system. India has become the fastest growing economy in the world. India has been able to create a special position of its own in the world. From being the member of UN to being grouped in G-20, it’s a huge achievement. Today, India has gained a special position in global politics as it has become one of the strongest countries both politically and economically.

India got independence only due to the independent mindset of our great forefathers. India, a country in making is in its very way to touch prosperity and success. It is our duty, as its citizen, to fulfill the dreams of our great leaders, which they saw for India as an independent nation. The only thing required to fulfill their dreams is to keep working for the nation selflessly.

   Neem Tree: “The Free Tree Of India”

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  Neem Tree, which is known as ‘Azadirachta Indica’ in terms of botany, is known as the “Free Tree of India”. This is because of its name being derived from ‘Azad’ which means free and ‘dirachta’ meaning tree. It belongs to the Mahagony family Meliaceae and is generally found in the Indian subcontinent, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Srilanka, Maldives, and Bangladesh. It typically grows in tropical and subtropical regions around the height of 50-60 feet and hardly goes up to 120 feet. It is an evergreen tree and its fruits, seeds, leaves, flowers, and barks are being used in cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, agriculture, insect repellents and medicinal cures.

Neem as a Medicine

In India, the leaves of Neem are dried and placed in cupboards in order to prevent the insects eating the clothes and placed in tins so to save rice from insects. They are also dried and burnt so as to keep mosquitoes away in tropical regions. Neem has a tradition in India to treat various viral diseases. According to doctors, a paste made with Neem leaves and applied on infected areas can cure chicken pox, small pox, and burns. This happens due to the absorbing nature of Neem leaves which absorbs the virus protecting the unaffected cells to be affected by this virus. Ayurveda and Siddha practitioners believe that Neem leaves are Anthelmintic, antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, antidiabetic, contraceptive, and sedative.

   Neem Tree: “The Free Tree Of India”

 It is a major component in Ayurvedic medicines and is prescribed mainly for skin diseases such as eczema, psoriasis, etc. The oil made from Neem leaves is used for healthy and blackening of hair, to improve functionary of the liver, to detoxify the blood and balance blood sugar levels. Powdered Neem leaves mixed with water in order to obtain paste can cure various eye diseases when applied on eyes.

               Neem leaves improve the function of the respiratory system, immune system and improve digestive health

by removing unwanted toxins in the blood. One should know that Neem leaves do not directly attack insects on the crop but act as an antifeedant, repellant protecting the crop from being damaged. Neem oil is used for preparing cosmetics such as soap, shampoo, balms, and creams. The Neem tree is also of great importance due to its anti-desertification property and as a good carbon dioxide sink. It is also used in India for cosmetic purposes such as facial cream, nail polish and many more.

Neem’s association with Festivals of India               

In the Indian states of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka it is very famous for their use in ‘Uggadi Pachhadi’, which is made on ‘Ugadi’ day. During ‘Gudi Padva’, which is the New year in the state of Maharashtra, the ancient.

The practice of drinking a small quantity of Neem juice or paste on that day before celebrating it is found to be done. In the southern state of India, Tamil Nadu during the summer months, the ‘Mariamman temple festival’ is a thousand-year-old tradition. The Neem leaves and flowers are the major parts of the Mariamman festival. The statue of the goddess Mariamman is garlanded with Neem leaves and flowers. In Odisha, the famous Jagannath temple’ deities are made up of Neem heartwood along with some other essential oils and powders. Neem was also declared as the ‘National Tree of Hyderabad’.

Generation Gap

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The generation gap means the difference between the attitude or lack of understanding between the young and old. This generation gap has always been there but now it has reached an explosive stage.

The values and the patterns of life have changed altogether. The world has left dictatorship and autocracy far behind. Now are the days democracy, freedom and equal rights. Inordinate authority is no longer tolerated. Everyone likes to live and behave in its own way. This attitude has widened the generation gap to a very wide extent.

Generation gap refers to differences in actions, beliefs, interests, and opinions that exist between individuals from different generations. So, what causes these differences?

Generation Gap

Causes

One factor that has heavily influenced generation gaps is the accelerating rate of change in society. In the 1800s, developments in society were slow. As a result, two or three generations lived lifestyles that were very similar to each other. There weren’t many differences across generations. However, given technological and social advances that have taken place in the 20th and 21st centuries, the lifestyles of individuals even one generation apart are drastically different from each other.

Another factor that has influenced the generation gap is the increased mobility of society. In earlier generations, society was not very mobile. Most people stayed in the same area or country. There was little contact with people outside of one’s general area. Access to information from other cultures was limited. However, with the increasing advances of technology, people began to be introduced to new things.

This attitude destroying the family life completely. The elders look after the children and make all the sacrifices to bring them up. Naturally they feel that they have a right over them. They have certain expectations from them. The children on the other hand when grow up, want complete freedom of their thoughts and actions. Unfortunately their thoughts and behavior are dramatically contrast to the expectations of the elders. They revolt when they try to impose any kind of check on them.

 

How to cope with the generation gap?

  • Make friendship with them instead of being rude parents. Let them express all their feelings to you. This will help in both the ways.
  • In fact, there are no global standards of attitudes. Different people may have different attitudes.
  • The world is a smart world today, being smart enough to cope up with the modern world will help parents to be equal with the younger generations.
  • Know that the age of your kids is more than a number. As they grow on passing through ages, their thinking pattern changes; the way they look at the world change; the way they express feelings change.
  • Never make your child feeling ashamed of the parents. If he expresses his desires on the look or behavior or his/her parents, be ready to change for him/her, but of course reasonably.

 Consequences

The family breaks and disintegrates. Though in India, we are yet in initial stages but the gaps has started appearing and will wider day by day, if the optimistic efforts are not put into bridge them. Hence the need of the hour is to sit and find a commons affecting both the generations.