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Why vegan

Why vegan Vegan" in the current situations most popular diet let's know about it. Vegan is the way of living that excludes all dietary and animal-based products that include meat and eggs. Advantages of vegan This diet helps you in body weight management. This gives a lite feel to body-mind and soul to relax. A vegan diet is not only simple it's also less in carb more in fibre. Cost of the diet is pocket friendly for all categories. Health benefits for vegan: Maintenance of type-2 diabetes and healthy gut. Being as vegan less in the chance of cardiac issues and balance of cholesterol level. Promotes hair growth and helps in weight loss.

The succulents

2nd and)l lq+Q1Qq1ql These are cute and pretty trending plants. In this lockdown, these succulents are great for recreation, not only that these plants add beauty for our regular lifestyle that makes attractive. Easy to manage:  As introverts, they are not attention seekers, these make it so easy for lazy people. As the other name called drought plants implies, all you need to do is water them twice a week with a very little quantity of water. Grow your plant as your wish: These little plants fit at any place as the garden, shoes or any empty vessel. These plants are not attention seekers but they need love, patience and caring heart. It's just a small plant but gives a lot of happiness and change your mood within a short time. I have an advice, for the next occasion gift your self a plant take at your desk or table I am sure that gives a positivity. These cute plants are so magical and spread positive vibes around you

The marble wonder

The Tajmahal is a mausoleum sitting on the banks of the Yamuna river in Agra, India. It was built on orders of Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. Construction of the main structure started in 1632 AD and completed in 1648 AD.   Interesting facts : Taj was concealed by the ASI (Archaeological Survey of India) during world war || using a big scaffold to misguide bombers. After Taj, Shah Jahan wanted to construct a mausoleum for himself in black marble. However, it never saw the light of day. Mumtaz Mahal was initially cremated in Burhanpur across the Tapti before her final burial at Taj Mahal. No longer a white wonder. Over the years conversations have raised concerns about the changing colour of the Taj. Extremely high pollution levels of the city of Agra has started turning pristine white marble yellow in colour. If adequate measures are not taken quickly, wonder in white might no longer be called so.

The lonely planet

Planet in space usually revolves around the star. But one fine day, when looking for a murky dim star a group of scientists stumbled upon something that was a planet, drifting alone in space. The lonely planet was aimlessly moving around space without a star.  The theory that planets circle the bright star in its way makes sense since planets form from material that is left over when a star is born. This planet looks like Jupiter big start.  Scientist believed that gravitational forces might have flung this planet away from it's star. This planet was found on October 9, 2013, using Pan-STARRS PS1 wide-field telescope. It has a name PSOJ318.5-22

Smog and fire

  Delhi pollution:- As per CSE (centre for science and environment), about 65% of pollution in Delhi is due to local sources. Dust is a major contribution to air pollution. Study of 2018 on particulate matter (PM) in the air 2.5% emissions, transport contributed 39%, road dust 18%, construction activities 8%, followed by power plants 11% to air pollution in Delhi. Farmers in neighbouring states have come under fire the paddy straw for taking the air quality to a dangerous level in the capital city. Stubble burning:- 1.Stubble burning is the practice of removing crop residue from fields post-harvest by setting fire to it. 2.A/c to the agricultural ministry, 23 million tonnes of paddy straw is burnt in Punjab, Haryana and U.P every year.  Impact of stubble burning:- 1.Nutrients present in the stubble are wasted in burning.  2.Burning leads to rising in the ground temperature. 3.Livestock is impacted by crop burning with milk yields coming down ...

Mandala art

Mandala is a spiritual and ritual symbol in Asian cultures. It is a visual representation of the universe and given for several practices that place in many Asian traditions that also includes meditation, yoga and pranayama. In a culture like Hinduism and Buddhism mandala is the representation of transformation from one suffering to joy and happiness. In the process of creation of a round symmetrical image that is beneficial for a healing perspective, known as mandala art. It also promotes mindfulness, focuses attention.  In current situations, mandala art is the most popular art formation. Here are five main colours and their preparation for Mandala art.  White:     Peaceful, Rest  Yellow:    Nourishment  Red:         Subjugation  Blue:        Healing Green:     Exorcism Black:      Anger, Death.

Why do south Indians eat on banana leaf

 Banana leaf (Musa acuminate) most of south Indians (Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil nadu, Kerala) have food veg/non-veg on the banana leaf. This is the tradition which they got from their ancestors. This is not only a tradition more of great health benefits and eco friendly. Banana leaf is having polyphenols (EGCG) which are known as epigallocatechin and antioxidants. These components which we can see in green tea. When food is placed on a leaf, the food absorbs polyphenols and improves digestion. It is known for antibacterial properties that kill bacteria. This banana leaf is having a natural wax coating when we place hot food on the leaf wax gets melted gives a beautiful aroma and additional flavour feels like having prasad at Temple. 

About me

 BE CREATIVE always inspire me to know more about me, about world. Destination of every one is different, with lot of tears, hunger, struggle. Learning is a divine process that change your way of thinking. Make your brain as pen, move your pen as gun, be the change to be happen.

What happened to tamil people who went to burma

India is a vast country in the period of 1st and second world war many countries like Pakistan, Burma, Sri Lanka and many countries got separated and granted them as new constitutions. In these separation and new formations, there are many tears, but to year's passage, all these were covered up and thrown away. How many of you know that about 2% of Burma population is Indian-Tamil people. The Chola empire had trade relationships with various Burma kingdom. During the British colonial era (1858-1947)  Tamils worked as labours in rice fields & rubber plants. In the year of 1940-1942 many malasian, Myanmar, burma Tamils were forced by the Japanese to be as labour for railway track between Thailand and Burma on 415 km, in this project nearly 1,50,000 tamils we're died due to Japanese torture, poisonous animals, illness, exhaustion. This project is known as death railway. Due to these Burmese who were Tamil refugees at that period of time (1960) the govt of India set a land for ...