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Drug is killing youth

  W hen we hear the term "Drug" everyone turns mum but the fact is medicine is also known as drug. One Drug can cure you from diseases and another can kill you. "Drug" originates from the Old French term "drogue”, which means medicinal plants preserved as dry matter in barrels. Excess to anything is always bad at every point. We use drugs for curing ourselves but excess drugs in our body can work in reverse order and damage our body totally. Our society is dealing with these huge crises. Generally, people take drugs to cure their bodies of unwanted pathogens but today's generation has come up with a new logic for that drug synonymous with euphoria. Worldwide this is a huge issue among the youth. In the last 4 decades, India has surged in drug addiction cases. The United Nations also took this issue in concern and declared 26 July as International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking in order to sensitize and create awareness. The main aim of the U
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5 Important lessons, We can learn from Lord Ganesha

  5 Important lessons, We can learn from Lord Ganesha  According to Hindu mythology, Lord Ganesha is the son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. Every religious festival begins with the worship of Lord Ganesha. People of all ages, religions, and castes from all over the world show their vehement devotion towards the Lord. He is the symbol of intellect, good luck, prosperity, and happiness. He represents the power of the sovereign being that takes away every obstacle and guarantees victory in human accomplishments. The portrayal of Ganesha is a human body with an elephant-headed, big belly, His mount, and a small mouse. According to the devotees, Ganesha's elephant head is the symbol of wisdom, His long ears signify the ability to separate the real from the unreal, His healthy belly symbolizes the whole universe and small eyes for concentration.   Lord Ganesha teaches us various important lessons of Life. Here are enlisted some important lessons-  1. Respect For Other Being - Lord Ga

Independence Day-Self-dependent INDIA

  Independence Day -Self-dependent INDIA   " Every citizen of India must remember that he is an Indian, and he has every right in this country but with certain duties. "                                                                                                  -   Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel On August 15, 1947, India gained its independence after many years of struggle. On this day, the nation secured full autonomy from the British rule after years of torment. To our freedom fighters, to our soldiers, to our heroes of the country, to the martyrs, they are the reason we have this Independence Day to celebrate, and we will never forget their sacrifice and selfless love for our country. This day is for remembering what our soldiers did for our independence. This year, India has achieved 73 years of freedom and marks the 74th Independence Day of the country.  We must strive harder every day of our lives for a better India. Our memories have weakened nowadays.  We have come so

Indian Education Policy for School

Indian Education Policy for School   "To improve is to change, to be perfect is to change often" - Winston Churchill   O ur dilapidated, 34-year-old Education Policy is replaced with the Novel Education Policy of 2020  by the Indian government which was originally framed in 1986. The New Education Policy is approved by the union cabinet of the government of India. Vast reforms and new changes are done in schooling and higher education including teaching patterns. Here we will discuss the Indian New Education policy for the school. It is a comprehensive structure to guide and adapt the development of education in the country. Drastic and great changes have been made in school education. The new policy focuses on refurbishing the curriculum, “Easy pattern of Board exams", and reduction in the size of the syllabus to engage “crucial subjects”.  It also provides a thrust on “experiential learning and critical thinking”. Some important feature of Indian New Educationa

Shades of Friendship

   Shades of Friendship “Friendship is the hardest thing in the world to explain. It’s not something you learn in school. But if you haven’t learned the meaning of friendship, you really haven’t learned anything.” – Muhammad Ali Friendship is one of the oldest relations on earth. It's recognized as the most important relation after blood relations. A minor after comprehending different emotions and undergoing cognitive growth discovers about friendship. Mother and father gave a great touch of friendship. Friendship is just an emotion that can not be expressed in an article but I am trying to give it a shot. Friendship is a relationship that can never be bought; it's just a state where a person understands each other and is ready to stand beside any situation. At every age, we deal with various kinds of friendships. If we talk about the definition of friendship it will be weird. There are no specific criteria for friendship. It is just about connection, compatibility, trust, and

The Indian Lockdown Wedding

    The In di an Lockdown Wedding   Have you ever thought that the grand Indian weddings which were always in a race to be a more grand one, will be just stopped! Where a minimum of 500-1000 guests was a normal thing, people will be forced to perform a marriage in between 5-10 people! Where large banquets and marriage gardens were booked, the traditional wedding has to be done inside the walls of your house! Where lakhs and crores of rupees were spent on just a wedding, people ended up with the minimum and lowest cost budgets!   Yes, this has become a reality, and this is called the Indian Lockdown Wedding.   Everything was going awesome and life was going with utmost normalcy, then came the pandemic COVID-19, which brought the Great Lockdown. The coronavirus recession, also known as the COVID-19 recession, the Great Shutdown, or the Great Lockdown, is a major global recession which arose as an economic consequence of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.  It has caused severe repercussions

Environment Protection laws in India

  Environment Protection laws in India U nequivocally the environment plays a pivotal role in the very survival and sustenance of  human life and various other  life forms on our planet. Ancient Indian history perpetually advocates its importance and one can find stories and manuscripts where the environment was worshiped as deity. We are all stuck in the quagmire of life and progress, oblivious of our roles and duty as individuals for this planet. Law and order are drafted and dedicated to protect society and citizens. In the previous blog article “Environmental Laws in India” https://justpurenothingelse.blogspot.com/2020/06/environmental-laws-in-india.html . We have already discussed some laws of Environment in India. In this article, we will see some more basic laws that help us understand protection of our environment. 1 . The Environment Protection Act, 1986 :-This act came into existence after the unfortunate incident of The Bhopal Gas Tragedy; it was enacted to implement decisio