Harsimran Kaur
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Political Chicanery-Moditva at its Best. Is reading habit on a decline? It’s great to see the literacy rates increasing all over the world, but this does not tantamount to an upsurge in the reading capacity of people.
Books, once considered as "best friends" are now a bystander waiting to be picked up by the emollient hands of the readers. The pressure of academics and use of gadgets has predisposed children and adults to slay away from leisure reading. Competition is massive. Schools follow in intensive curriculum with projects and activities due to which children have less time to devout to reading. Adults under the colossal pressure of meeting deadlines and outstripping their competitors get involved in political chicanery, having less time to read. But that’s not how things need to work! OUR HEART DESERVES TO LIVE MORE. The Ping-Pong of the heart knocking effortlessly inside the tarmac of the chest is a belief that we deserve to live life to the fullest.
Any blip in the smooth functioning of the fragile organ predisposes us to a series of insalubrious warzones, bullets piercing out of the artillery putting an end to the “Dhak-Dhak” of the calculative life. So, here is the catch and I am quite confident to acknowledge that our life has become judgemental and convoluted. This leaves the right atrium receiving too much toxity causing the left atrium pumping hostility and begrudge all over the body. The recent demise of a young actor, Siddharth Shukla, at the age of 40 due to a heart attack came down tumbling like a house of cards. The entire country felt shivers deep in their bone raising an important debate if the heart is being over-driven at a tumultuous speed on a slippery road of our ambitions and desires.
So finally, are we all ready to give our heart the compassion and love it deserves? ANXIETY - THE MIND WINTHIN - PART-2. Every day, we wake up to revive what we have lost and ingratiate the present to behold the future firmly in our hands.
We embark, falter, and knuckle our fingers to straighten up again to achieve the unwarranted dream. However, in the midst of all this, we forget the present and its irrefutable charm beckoning at us– we look for comfort in our memories. We live the present chalking out ambitions and desires, which may not hold a strong grip in our fist.We find ourselves running chasing leaves in a storm.
The result is a vague foreboding of the unknown causing fear,inconspicuously transforming into anxiety. Emotions are value judgements of our perceptions and beliefs. Your loved one has been diagnosed with a threatening ailment with surgery as an only option. So what are these thoughts?? Any normal person who does not suffer from anxiety may be a bearer of these thoughts, but will overcome them with a rationale of acceptance or denial.
The body, thus, deteriorates mentally and physically. Impact Of Online Classes On Children. By Author: The book roomTotal Articles: 1Comment this article COVID created a huge vacuum in everybody’s life-it triggered loss of jobs and lives.
But, its biggest impact was on children.Due to inevitable lockdowns, children were predisposed to opt for online classes. The onset of classes was welcomed by parents, but gradually the physical and mental distress among children was conspicuously visible. Childrenneed education for their physical and mental development. But, if it is proffered without a human touch, it leads to ennui and lack of concentration. Are we prepared for the Third wave? Dr.
Randeep Guleria, Director of All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), recently stated that if the COVID-19 virus continues to mutate & evolve, India might experience the third wave of the pandemic. The virus may evolve an immunological escape mechanism as a result of these changes.As a result, Dr. Guleria advocates an "active lockdown", giving less importance to night curfews & weekend lockdowns. A third wave of coronavirus is inevitable in India and is expected to hit in October 2021.Medical researchers and epidemiologists, and some government officials have been actively warning the public in recent weeks to avoid over-crowded places and maintain social distancing.The sight of people maundering the hill stations, curtaining the markets without the mask is a like slipping from frying pan into the fire.
Vaccination also plays an imperative role to help curb the third wave. If we look back, how fickle-minded this virus is? Best Book review Blogs, The Book Room- fiction books. All about Shashi Tharoor. Shashi Tharoor books are very famous and are proven to be the best among all.
He was born on 9 March 1956,Along with a famous writer he is an Indian politician as well as former International Diplomat. He has been serving as a member of parliament lok sabha from Thiruvananthapuram since 2009.He was born in London, Uk and raised in India. At the age of 22 he was the youngest among his family to recieve such an honour from his school. He's an acclaimed writer with his best top 19 selling books with a work of fiction as well as non fiction. He is also an author of hundred and thousands of columns and publications such as Times of India, Washington post, The New York Times etc. Early life and education He has two younger sisters Shobha and sulekha.His father is from Karela and has worked in a number of positions in London.His parents returned to India when was only 2 years old and where he joined Montfort school.
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