Author: himadri

Union Women and Child Development minister Smriti Irani negated a policy for paid menstrual leaves in the parliament, as she believes this may lead to discrimination against women. In her words, “As a menstruating women, menstruation and menstruation cycle are not a handicap; it’s a natural part of women’s life journey…” This raises a plentiful heated argument with regards to women rights and gender sensitiveness. The crux of the matter is whether all women could be positioned under uniform arena or women’s dealing with periods are subjected to differ from women to women owing to their different health and living…

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After COVID-19 pandemic the achievement in health coverage and health goal are becoming a major discussion across the world. An all encompassive health coverage for covering vulnerable category namely women, children, old age people and adolescent are being taken as the most needed section to take care of. Poverty, malnutrition, hungry, micro vitamin deficiency, anaemia and non communicable diseases are yet to be covered widely. Since half of the world population are still fighting for basic requirement to remain healthy generation. Considering the need of attention, the United Nations on 12th December 2017 proclaimed the day as International Universal Health…

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Upholding Centre’s decision to abdicate Article 370 raised eyebrows of several political parties across India in general and J&K particularly. Notably, National Conference has reinforced their stand in continuing their struggle against the move. While BJP and their alliances praised the historic announcement and the judgment will be honoured thoroughly.India’s Northernmost part has been confronting with deluge diverse debates ranging from internal political instability and external interference from the neighbouring rogue state. Ever since Article 370 has been abrogated life of J&K has started to be normalised in line with India’s remaining states. The ruling sparked varieties of reactions-comments are…

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Under the illustrious world agreement UNFCCC (United Nation Framework of Climate Change Conventions) COP28(Conference of Parties) which has been held in Dubai, UAE from November 30 to December 12,2023 in order to mitigate and compensate the ‘Loss & Damage’ of the blue globe. Expecting over 70000 delegates and with the involvement of young generation this year the Conference is endeavouring a new saga of Climate Action. The longing critical issues in pertinent to Climate resolution particularly phase out of fossil fuel, abiding the target of Paris agreement, global stocktake and acting on loss and damage fund. The damage of the…

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Winter is a season of snowy dream and abode of cosy bonfire tales yet winter also reminds us our due duty to protect skin, digestive system,bones and overall internal as well as external body. Health determines our mind and spirit to function profoundly under different circumstances.During winter season we tend to ignore the changing need of our body hence we face several common health related issues ranging from cold,dandruff, slow digestion and joint pains etc. There are natural and easily available ingredients and ways which can be categorised as winter partner to cure and prevent our winter difficulties. https://health.unl.edu/7-winter-wellness-tips-help-you-stay-healthy Basic…

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