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Wisdom lies in adjusting to the changing times during different phases of life. Life will change from time to time. We cannot changes.Accept and enjoy life.  
10 years ago
10 years ago
Yes, this is a fact that at some point of time the children have to leave their biological home for a purpose and then if the parents especially the non-working mothers lead to depression but it should not be like that. Parents must counsel themselves regularly and learn to accept this fact or else life for both the sides become difficult.
10 years ago
Author and govt, both wish to teach class x students that women are not considerable in calculating unemployment percentage! More woman are working thats why unemployment is increasing. how foolish!
10 years ago
10 years ago
True Chinmoy. It's not only the author of this text book, I hold responsible, the Government which included an outdated content in a  school Text book. Its mere spewing poison in to the minds of tender brains.  
10 years ago
Well,all that I can say is the author of this moronic,textual claim has unwittingly credited the fair sex with something which it may not have been aspiring for! In a level-playing if their employability and acceptability is more what is its fault? 
10 years ago
What a foolish and idiotic content that's included in a school text book in Chattisgarh ! How one can expect good education if such foolish content is included in the school text books.  
10 years ago
10 years ago
Aswagandha is one of the foremost herb used in Ayurveda since centuries.as a tonic, as it makes you feel stronger and healthier. It is also present in Chyawanprash, the delicious and famous concoction stocked up in every Indian household.  
10 years ago
10 years ago
It is strange how this kind of statement get a place in text books. 
10 years ago
Ashwagandha is a great herb with a number of health and beauty benefits. It is very helpful in overcoming stress and depression!
10 years ago
In Chattisgarh, according to a text book of CBSE, the working women are responsible for the increasing unemployment in our country.   http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Working-women-cause-of-unemployment-says-Chhattisgarh-school-textbook/articleshow/49065145.cms  
10 years ago
@Usha I regard the biological source as the primary one and environment to be the facilitating source of intelligence which,to my mind,could be the only rational explanation for varying degrees of intelligence and stupidity both.Otherwise we would be having thousands of Vivekanandas nd Tagores in our midst!!
10 years ago
We have both Aloevera and Tulsi on the roof our flat for everybody's use. Neem leaves are available from a neem tree just opposite to my flat. Additionally I eat regularly Papaya, which too has the potential to prevent Dengue.
10 years ago
suni51 wrote: usha manohar wrote: suni51 wrote: rambabu wrote: In such cases, first action should be your wife should use a Mosquito net, see the effect. Next action should be consulting a doctor. Precautions against Dengue are more important than the Medicine itself.   Our bedrooms and other rooms are mosquito safe but it's always the case while she is out of house in our lawn or garden. Should I suggest her to use a burka?    I have the same problem since I spend a lot of time in the garden and get bitten by mosquitoes, so I use repellent cream on my arms and legs or diluted eucalyptus oil both of which are quite effective!   Surprisingly she has discovered a wonderful way of protection- she uses fresh juice of Aloe Vira, it has really magical power to keep you safe from mosquito-- at least in her case.  Is that so ? I will try it out since I have plenty of Aloe Vera growing at home and it is much better than creams which has chemicals..Tulsi plant is supposed to keep mosquitoes away but only within its range since we have black tulsi growing in our garden here and there ! 
10 years ago
suni51 wrote: usha manohar wrote: suni51 wrote: rambabu wrote: In such cases, first action should be your wife should use a Mosquito net, see the effect. Next action should be consulting a doctor. Precautions against Dengue are more important than the Medicine itself.   Our bedrooms and other rooms are mosquito safe but it's always the case while she is out of house in our lawn or garden. Should I suggest her to use a burka?    I have the same problem since I spend a lot of time in the garden and get bitten by mosquitoes, so I use repellent cream on my arms and legs or diluted eucalyptus oil both of which are quite effective!   Surprisingly she has discovered a wonderful way of protection- she uses fresh juice of Aloe Vira, it has really magical power to keep you safe from mosquito-- at least in her case.  Of course there are many such home remedies for  keeping mosquitoes away.  Papaya, neem and use of Basil or Tulsi are some of them  
10 years ago
usha manohar wrote: suni51 wrote: rambabu wrote: In such cases, first action should be your wife should use a Mosquito net, see the effect. Next action should be consulting a doctor. Precautions against Dengue are more important than the Medicine itself.   Our bedrooms and other rooms are mosquito safe but it's always the case while she is out of house in our lawn or garden. Should I suggest her to use a burka?    I have the same problem since I spend a lot of time in the garden and get bitten by mosquitoes, so I use repellent cream on my arms and legs or diluted eucalyptus oil both of which are quite effective!   Surprisingly she has discovered a wonderful way of protection- she uses fresh juice of Aloe Vira, it has really magical power to keep you safe from mosquito-- at least in her case. 
10 years ago
Fortunately, I wear my white Pyjama and a white Banian. I cover my self too. I'm not a Beer drinker. The other conditions sweet smelling is also ruled out. Good thing is my home is using Mosquito meshes over all the windows. I think I'm taking all the precautions, These practices are being observed well before the outbreak of Dengue.  
10 years ago