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rambabu replied to the topic Aswagandha, the magical herb..
Yes. Aswagandha has several curing properties. I do not use Aswagandha because it's availability here is very limited.. There are several other ways that provide the same health benefits as that of Aswagandha.
10 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic 12 ways to stop conflict in its Tracks..
Very good tips ....When it is the other person who has lost his cool, one can follow the tips but if it is you losing your cool then things would be reversed ..
10 years ago
suni51 replied to the topic Yoga Poses for strong legs..
Actually speaking all proper exercises related to a particular part of your body in a systematic way can make that particular body part strong. I used to play badminton for 3-4 hours a day and I know how my muscles looked like during that period. I was not much in yoga ever but I know it is good for your health in certain ways.
10 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic Yoga Poses for strong legs..
rambabu wrote:
I prefer yoga. It's a combination of both physical and mental exercises. I do brisk walking too. But only after doing my daily yoga.
It would be enough for you but not good enough for football players ...
10 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic Aswagandha, the magical herb..
Ashwagandha is called Indian Ginseng . Ginseng which is a root used by the Chinese in many of their medicines is supposed have curing properties for everything. You get Ginseng tablets here .
Ashwagandha is available in many forms in India - powder, tablets and leha !
10 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Yoga Poses for strong legs..
I prefer yoga. It's a combination of both physical and mental exercises. I do brisk walking too. But only after doing my daily yoga.
10 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic Yoga Poses for strong legs..
The best way to build strong legs and calf muscles is by jogging and playing football in the open fields nothing comes close to that ...When we see the football players we can see strngth in their legs and thighs which have been built with years of practice on the fields..
10 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Working women are responsible for unemployment!.
suni51 wrote:
rambabu wrote:
There are many reasons for unemployment. Women are in a way reason for the unemployment. And Major contributions are from the corruption in the Job market. False Job providers are on the increase.And the Government's nexus between the false Job rackets are also the reasons.
And you did not include the real reason that everyone wants a government job because for them a government job is the real job since it offers all the facilities without doing much efforts. Trying to establish a small scale industry or finding a private job is not worth for the labor it needs.
Of course. The lure towards government jobs was there and will be there. And most of the relatives ,fathers and mothers of the girl, the first question they ask is, " the Boy is holding a Government job ?"
After hearing a positive answer they heave a sigh of relief.
10 years ago
suni51 replied to the topic Working women are responsible for unemployment!.
rambabu wrote:
There are many reasons for unemployment. Women are in a way reason for the unemployment. And Major contributions are from the corruption in the Job market. False Job providers are on the increase.And the Government's nexus between the false Job rackets are also the reasons.
And you did not include the real reason that everyone wants a government job because for them a government job is the real job since it offers all the facilities without doing much efforts. Trying to establish a small scale industry or finding a private job is not worth for the labor it needs.
10 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Working women are responsible for unemployment!.
There are many reasons for unemployment. Women are in a way reason for the unemployment. And Major contributions are from the corruption in the Job market. False Job providers are on the increase.And the Government's nexus between the false Job rackets are also the reasons.
10 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Are we leading to Empty Nester Syndrome?.
suni51 wrote:
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:
Separation from children at some stage is unavoidable but also painful. After some time, parents get accustomed to the change. Moreover, these days separation is not so painful in view of communication facilities.
I agree but it makes things funny when the kid says 'Nanu open your mouth, I want you to eat these grapes" Or wants to come in my lap but can't find his way through the screen of the laptop.
Ahaha... really funny. And it's such incidents will remain with you which will rejuvenate you in their absence.
10 years ago
suni51 replied to the topic Are we leading to Empty Nester Syndrome?.
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:
Separation from children at some stage is unavoidable but also painful. After some time, parents get accustomed to the change. Moreover, these days separation is not so painful in view of communication facilities.
I agree but it makes things funny when the kids says 'Nanu open your mouth, I want you to eat these grapes" Or wants to come in my lap but can't find his way through the screen of the laptop.
10 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic Working women are responsible for unemployment!.
Girls have always been better at studies than boys and now even the number of educated among women has risen which indeed leads to growing demand for jobs because these growing numbers of women are bound to look for jobs.In a way it is true that with more education and job seeking , women too add to the growing unemployment level...
10 years ago
suni51 said thank you to Gulshan Kumar Ajmani for his/her reply to the topic Are we leading to Empty Nester Syndrome?.
Separation from children at some stage is unavoidable but also painful. After some time, parents get accustomed to the change. Moreover, these days separation is not so painful in view of communication facilities.
10 years ago
suni51 replied to the topic Working women are responsible for unemployment!.
Maybe five years down the line same author writes that women are unemployed because the boys are back on track and making double the efforts than before.
10 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic Are we leading to Empty Nester Syndrome?.
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:
Separation from children at some stage is unavoidable but also painful. After some time, parents get accustomed to the change. Moreover, these days separation is not so painful in view of communication facilities.
It is true that one gets accustomed to the change and accepts it as a way of life.In my own case my three children are in three different corners of the world but technology especially skype makes me keep in touch with them almost on a daily basis ...And we all visit each other at least once a year if not more..We miss them but we also accept it as part of life !
10 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Working women are responsible for unemployment!.
Women shown that they too can compete with men in the job sphere. Many examples like Indra nooyi established this fact. But they never complained that men are dominating them in jobs. If men want to dominate once again like earlier years, they too can work hard. This i feel it's a healthy competition. and such healthy trend is required for Nation's progress.
10 years ago
suni51 replied to the topic Working women are responsible for unemployment!.
So the government is trying to make students aware especially the boys to tighten up the belts and get on with the job. I don't understand why make small points so big just for the sake of one-up on each other. What's so wrong if one has the courage to call a spade a spade. Men and women both are competent in getting the job and the text only reads that there is shortage of jobs just because you have a competitor (this could be true for either sex)
10 years ago
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani replied to the topic Working women are responsible for unemployment!.
such arguments were given in seventees when women had begun entering job in a big way. The men's monopoly in job was broken. Now men and women are equally in jobs. It makes no sense to single out women for unemployment. Women can also argue that mrn are responsible for unemployment. Would women not prefer that men stay at home while they work in offices?
10 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Are we leading to Empty Nester Syndrome?.
suni51 wrote:
rambabu wrote:
But you are happy. The thought of Leaving you by your dear daughter, though painful, it gives you immense pleasure seeing her progress and development.
My daughter is with me for last 20 days and shall be leaving on 26th but I have already started feeling low and scared of facing that moment when my daughter and the kid will leave me behind. The good thing is I'll be with her next January for couple of months again. But my point here is, that it's not limited to mothers only.
Agreed. this kind of emotional turbulence is not just restricted to mothers alone.Like, you felt low on thinking about your daughter's imminent departure very soon. I can understand.
10 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Aswagandha, the magical herb..
Yes. Aswagandha has several curing properties. I do not use Aswagandha because it's availability here is very limited.. There are several other ways that provide the same health benefits as that of Aswagandha.
10 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic 12 ways to stop conflict in its Tracks..
Very good tips ....When it is the other person who has lost his cool, one can follow the tips but if it is you losing your cool then things would be reversed ..
10 years ago
suni51 replied to the topic Yoga Poses for strong legs..
Actually speaking all proper exercises related to a particular part of your body in a systematic way can make that particular body part strong. I used to play badminton for 3-4 hours a day and I know how my muscles looked like during that period. I was not much in yoga ever but I know it is good for your health in certain ways.
10 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic Yoga Poses for strong legs..
rambabu wrote:
I prefer yoga. It's a combination of both physical and mental exercises. I do brisk walking too. But only after doing my daily yoga.
It would be enough for you but not good enough for football players ...
10 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic Aswagandha, the magical herb..
Ashwagandha is called Indian Ginseng . Ginseng which is a root used by the Chinese in many of their medicines is supposed have curing properties for everything. You get Ginseng tablets here .
Ashwagandha is available in many forms in India - powder, tablets and leha !
10 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Yoga Poses for strong legs..
I prefer yoga. It's a combination of both physical and mental exercises. I do brisk walking too. But only after doing my daily yoga.
10 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic Yoga Poses for strong legs..
The best way to build strong legs and calf muscles is by jogging and playing football in the open fields nothing comes close to that ...When we see the football players we can see strngth in their legs and thighs which have been built with years of practice on the fields..
10 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Working women are responsible for unemployment!.
suni51 wrote:
rambabu wrote:
There are many reasons for unemployment. Women are in a way reason for the unemployment. And Major contributions are from the corruption in the Job market. False Job providers are on the increase.And the Government's nexus between the false Job rackets are also the reasons.
And you did not include the real reason that everyone wants a government job because for them a government job is the real job since it offers all the facilities without doing much efforts. Trying to establish a small scale industry or finding a private job is not worth for the labor it needs.
Of course. The lure towards government jobs was there and will be there. And most of the relatives ,fathers and mothers of the girl, the first question they ask is, " the Boy is holding a Government job ?"
After hearing a positive answer they heave a sigh of relief.
10 years ago
suni51 replied to the topic Working women are responsible for unemployment!.
rambabu wrote:
There are many reasons for unemployment. Women are in a way reason for the unemployment. And Major contributions are from the corruption in the Job market. False Job providers are on the increase.And the Government's nexus between the false Job rackets are also the reasons.
And you did not include the real reason that everyone wants a government job because for them a government job is the real job since it offers all the facilities without doing much efforts. Trying to establish a small scale industry or finding a private job is not worth for the labor it needs.
10 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Working women are responsible for unemployment!.
There are many reasons for unemployment. Women are in a way reason for the unemployment. And Major contributions are from the corruption in the Job market. False Job providers are on the increase.And the Government's nexus between the false Job rackets are also the reasons.
10 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Are we leading to Empty Nester Syndrome?.
suni51 wrote:
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:
Separation from children at some stage is unavoidable but also painful. After some time, parents get accustomed to the change. Moreover, these days separation is not so painful in view of communication facilities.
I agree but it makes things funny when the kid says 'Nanu open your mouth, I want you to eat these grapes" Or wants to come in my lap but can't find his way through the screen of the laptop.
Ahaha... really funny. And it's such incidents will remain with you which will rejuvenate you in their absence.
10 years ago
suni51 replied to the topic Are we leading to Empty Nester Syndrome?.
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:
Separation from children at some stage is unavoidable but also painful. After some time, parents get accustomed to the change. Moreover, these days separation is not so painful in view of communication facilities.
I agree but it makes things funny when the kids says 'Nanu open your mouth, I want you to eat these grapes" Or wants to come in my lap but can't find his way through the screen of the laptop.
10 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic Working women are responsible for unemployment!.
Girls have always been better at studies than boys and now even the number of educated among women has risen which indeed leads to growing demand for jobs because these growing numbers of women are bound to look for jobs.In a way it is true that with more education and job seeking , women too add to the growing unemployment level...
10 years ago
suni51 said thank you to Gulshan Kumar Ajmani for his/her reply to the topic Are we leading to Empty Nester Syndrome?.
Separation from children at some stage is unavoidable but also painful. After some time, parents get accustomed to the change. Moreover, these days separation is not so painful in view of communication facilities.
10 years ago
suni51 replied to the topic Working women are responsible for unemployment!.
Maybe five years down the line same author writes that women are unemployed because the boys are back on track and making double the efforts than before.
10 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic Are we leading to Empty Nester Syndrome?.
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:
Separation from children at some stage is unavoidable but also painful. After some time, parents get accustomed to the change. Moreover, these days separation is not so painful in view of communication facilities.
It is true that one gets accustomed to the change and accepts it as a way of life.In my own case my three children are in three different corners of the world but technology especially skype makes me keep in touch with them almost on a daily basis ...And we all visit each other at least once a year if not more..We miss them but we also accept it as part of life !
10 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Working women are responsible for unemployment!.
Women shown that they too can compete with men in the job sphere. Many examples like Indra nooyi established this fact. But they never complained that men are dominating them in jobs. If men want to dominate once again like earlier years, they too can work hard. This i feel it's a healthy competition. and such healthy trend is required for Nation's progress.
10 years ago
suni51 replied to the topic Working women are responsible for unemployment!.
So the government is trying to make students aware especially the boys to tighten up the belts and get on with the job. I don't understand why make small points so big just for the sake of one-up on each other. What's so wrong if one has the courage to call a spade a spade. Men and women both are competent in getting the job and the text only reads that there is shortage of jobs just because you have a competitor (this could be true for either sex)
10 years ago
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani replied to the topic Working women are responsible for unemployment!.
such arguments were given in seventees when women had begun entering job in a big way. The men's monopoly in job was broken. Now men and women are equally in jobs. It makes no sense to single out women for unemployment. Women can also argue that mrn are responsible for unemployment. Would women not prefer that men stay at home while they work in offices?
10 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Are we leading to Empty Nester Syndrome?.
suni51 wrote:
rambabu wrote:
But you are happy. The thought of Leaving you by your dear daughter, though painful, it gives you immense pleasure seeing her progress and development.
My daughter is with me for last 20 days and shall be leaving on 26th but I have already started feeling low and scared of facing that moment when my daughter and the kid will leave me behind. The good thing is I'll be with her next January for couple of months again. But my point here is, that it's not limited to mothers only.
Agreed. this kind of emotional turbulence is not just restricted to mothers alone.Like, you felt low on thinking about your daughter's imminent departure very soon. I can understand.
10 years ago