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Webinar of Covid-19 and chalanges

From the world’s most sophisticated European healthcare systems to the world’s largest spending healthcare system in the US, every country affected by Corona pandemic is struggling to control it.

Webinar on Solar Eclipse

Verify the Safety of Your Solar Filter Before Use

While there are a wide range of solar filters available on the market, only a handful of brands have been approved by NASA. If you want to keep yourself and your loved ones safe during the big event, you should always stick to the verified brands.

Nutrition during pregnancy

To maintain a healthy pregnancy, approximately 300 extra calories are needed each day. These calories should come from a balanced diet of protein, fruits, vegetables and whole grains. Sweets and fats should be kept to a minimum. A healthy, well-balanced diet can also help to reduce some pregnancy symptoms, such as nausea and constipation.

Homestead.

The COVID-19 pandemic produced a run on the things people need to produce their own food at home, including vegetable seedlings, seeds and chooks.This turn to self-provisioning was prompted in part by the high price rises for produce – including A$10 cauliflowers and broccoli for A$13 a kilo – and empty veggie shelves in some supermarkets. Given the many benefits of productive gardening, this interest in increased self-sufficiency was an intelligent response to the pandemic situation. Productive gardening improves health by providing contact with nature, physical activity and a healthier diet. Contact with good soil bacteria also has positive health effects.

Mask demonstration

Production of reusable triple layer masks for health sector employees Masks from Godhra were sent to Ahmedabad BJ Medical College and Hospital At a time when the world is grappling with the Corona epidemic, paramedics and cleaners working with the health sector are at risk. Mask production for them has been started by Sakinaben Sultan Ali Ghulam Hussainwala Charitable Trust.

Menstrual Hygiene

Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM) is defined as ‘Women and adolescent girls using a clean menstrual management material to absorb or collect blood that can be changed in privacy as often as necessary for the duration of the menstruation period, using soap and water for washing the body as required, and having access.

How to live with Corona

India has already lifted several restrictions in its phase 4 of lockdown and the number of positive coronavirus cases is steadily increasing.

While society may gradually warm up to the idea of washing hands frequently and social distancing, the truth is, these practices could very well become a part of our everyday lives. With empty theatres, closed shopping malls, vacant restaurants and soulless stadiums, we are heading towards a brave new world. The COVID-19 pandemic will not only leave an immense impact globally, but it will also change the very fibre of our daily lives.

Menstrual Taboos

A menstrual taboo is any social taboo concerned with menstruation. In some societies it involves menstruation being perceived as unclean or embarrassing, inhibiting even the mention of menstruation whether in public (in the media and advertising) or in private (among friends, in the household, or with men). “It is believed that food is sacred, and a fertile, menstruating woman is considered is impure, so a connection between the two can destroy what is holy at the time.” In most Hindu communities in India, the relationship between food and the period is paradoxical.

Wild life of Gujarat

Gujarat is an absolute treat for the nature lovers as its rich variety of flora and fauna makes home to 402 species of animals and 45 species of birds. The jungles of Gujarat are home to a sizeable population of extinct species namely Sloth Bear, Asiatic Lions, Greater Flamingo, Blackbuck, Indian Wild Ass, Indian Bustard, to name a few. Gujarat is significantly famous for its wildlife icon of Lions that are found in the Gir reserve. With twenty one wildlife sanctuaries and four national parks in its vicinity, Gujarat is a truly a wildlife buff empyrean and a perfect place for wildlife getaway in India.

Planets

Planets in the Solar System are divided into two main types: large low-density giant planets, and smaller rocky terrestrials. There are eight planets in the Solar System according to the IAU definition.[1] In order of increasing distance from the Sun, they are the four terrestrials, MercuryVenus, Earth, and Mars, then the four giant planets, JupiterSaturnUranus, and Neptune. Six of the planets are orbited by one or more natural satellites.