Month: October 2022

  • India crush Thailand by 74 runs to enter women’s Asia Cup final

    India crush Thailand by 74 runs to enter women’s Asia Cup final

    A dominant India crushed minnows Thailand by 74 runs to storm into the final and remain on course for a record-extending seventh women’s Asia Cup title here on Thursday, October 13. The win over Thailand took India to their eighth straight Asia Cup final — four each in ODI and T20 formats. Before 2012, the tournament was a 50-over-a-side affair.

    The semifinal contest against Thailand was always expected to be a cakewalk for India and it turned out to be so.

    India posted 148 for six after being sent in to bat and then restricted Thailand to 74 for 9 in the lop-sided contest.

    Chasing the target, Thailand were never in the hunt as they lost wickets at regular intervals. The Thai women, however, fared much better than their previous outing against India in the league stage, where they were crushed by nine wickets. In that match, the Indians bundled out Thailand for just 37 runs in 15.1 overs and then chased down the target with consummate ease.

    On Thursday, the Thai women gave a better account of themselves with the bat despite being reduced to 21 for 4 in the eighth over.

    Deepti Sharma (3/7) did most of the damage with her off-spin, picking up the first three Thai wickets — Nannapat Koncharoenkai, Natthakan Chantham and Sornnarin Tippoch — in consecutive overs. Medium pacer Renuka Singh (1/6) then cleaned Chanida Sutthiruang as Thailand’s chase fell apart. Captain Naruemol Chaiwai (21) and Nattaya Boochatham (21) showed some resistance with the bat with a 42-run stand for the fifth wicket but the asking rate was too tall. In fact, they were the only two Thai batters to register double digit scores.         Source: PTI

  • Ahoi Ashtami Vrat

    Ahoi Ashtami Vrat

    Ahoi Ashtami  is Hindu festival that is mainly observed by mothers for the well being of their children. It is observed on the ashtami tithi (8th day) of the Krishna Paksha (the dark fortnight of moon) during the month of Kartik in Hindu calendar. In the Amanta calendar as followed in the states of Maharashtra, Gujarat and some southern states, it is observed during the Hindu month of Ashwin. It corresponds to the months of mid-October to November in the English calendar. Ahoi Ashtami is observed 8 days before the Diwali celebrations and four days after the festival of Karwa Chauth. Just like Karwa Chauth the celebrations of Ahoi Ashtami is very widespread in the whole of northern India. This day is dedicated to worshipping Goddess Ahoi or Ahoi Mata. Ahoi ashtami vrat is observed only by Mothers, as the vrat is kept for the long life and well being of their children and also to be blessed with more children.

    Rituals during Ahoi Ashtami

    On Ahoi Ashtami, the mother of boy observes a strict fast all through the day for their child’s well-being. They spend the day even without drinking a drop of water. The fast is broken after sighting the stars, during twilight. In some places, the observer of the Ahoi Ashtami fast break their fast after sighting the moon, however it might be difficult as the moon rises late on the Ahoi Ashtami night.

    Women get up early and take a bath. Following this they take a ‘sankalp’ that is a pledge to keep the fast for the whole day for their children’s well-being. The preparations for the puja are done before the sunset. Women draw the image of Ahoi Mata on a wall. The image drawn should have ‘Ashtha Koshthak’ or eight corners. Along with other images, the picture of ‘Sei’ (hedgehog with its children) is drawn close to Goddess Ahoi. If the image cannot be drawn then the wallpaper of Ahoi Ashtami can also be used. The image also depicts the seven sons with the daughter-in-laws as mentioned in the Ahoi Ashtami katha. The place of worship is cleaned and an ‘Alpana’ is drawn. An earthen pot known as ‘karwa’ is filled with water and covered with a lid and kept near the place of worship. The nozzle of this karwa is blocked with a special grass known as ‘Sarai Seenka’. This shoot of grass is also offered to Ahoi Mata during the puja rituals.

    The actual puja of Ahoi Ashtami is performed during sandhya time, that is, just after sunset. All the women in the family get together for the puja. After the rituals the women listen to the Ahoi Mata vrat katha. In some communities the devotees use Ahoi made from silver. This silver form is known as ‘Syau’ and is worshipped with milk, roli and akshata during the puja. After the puja, this ‘Syau’ is woven in a thread with two silver pearls and worn by women around their neck.

    Special food offerings are prepared that includes puri, halwa and pua. 8 of all these are offered to the Goddess and then given to some elderly lady or even a Brahmin. The puja is terminated by performing the ‘Ahoi Mata aarti’ at the end.

    Significance of Ahoi Ashtami

    Ahoi Ashtami fast is undertaken by mothers of boys for the long life and happiness of their sons. They worship Goddess Ahoi on this day with full devotion and fervour. On this day women observe a fast for their sons. The time for sighting the stars and moonrise can be seen in the Ahoi Ashtami Puja timings in the Hindu panchang. It is believed that women who face miscarriage or have problems in conceiving should perform the Ahoi Ashtami puja and vrat to get blessed with a baby boy. For this reason, it is also known as ‘Krishnashtami’. This day is therefore significant for childless couples. On this occasion, couples take a holy dip in the ‘Radha Kunda’ at Mathura. Devotees from all over the country come and throng the place during this time.

    Ahoi Ashtami Vrat Katha

    According to the story of Ahoi Ashtami, long time ago, a moneylender lived in a city. He had seven sons. Once, when only seven days were left for Diwali, the family was engaged in cleaning the house. For renovation of their house, the moneylender’s wife went to collect mud from an open pit mine near the river. Unaware that a hedgehog has build its den in the mine, the moneylender’s wife started digging for mud. While doing so, her hoe hit a hedgehog cub killing it instantly.

    Seeing this, the moneylender’s wife felt very sad. Heartbroken she returned to her home. A few days after due to the curse of the hedeghog mother, the woman’s eldest son died, then the second son died, and likewise the third child was no more and in one year all their seven sons died. Due to the death of all her children, the woman started living very sad. One day, while crying, she told her sad story to one of her elderly neighbours and confessed that she did not commit the sin on purpose and that the cub was killed unknowingly and that it was after the incident her seven sons died. On hearing this, the old lady comforted her and said that half of her sin has been redeemed by her repentance. The woman also suggested that, on the day of Mata Ahoi Ashtami, with recourse to Goddess Bhagwati, by drawing a picture of hedgehog and its cubs, worshiping them and apologizing for her act, she will be benefited. The woman also said that doing so, by the grace of God, all her sins will be cleansed. The moneylender’s wife obeyed the old woman and worshiped Mother Ahoi. Fasting on the eighth day of the Krishna Paksha of Kartik month, she started doing this regularly every year and with time, she got seven sons. It is since then the tradition of Ahoi Ashtami vrat has started.

    Significance

    The ancient myths suggest that Maa Ahoi may accept your wishes if you recall her with a pure heart. And therefore, women try to impress the Goddess by performing rituals and keeping fast. They even refrain from drinking water for a day and only end their fast after seeing the stars or moon at night. Women visit the nearby temple after dusk and worship the Goddess. On this day, ladies get together under one roof and listen to devotional songs or ancient legends. Apart from this, women also prepare food delicacies for their family members. They offer sweet dishes to Goddess and seek blessings from her. This auspicious day brings an opportunity to impress Maa Ahoi with true devotion. Those couples who are preparing for conception visit Radha Kunda at Mathura to take a dip inside the river. It is said that by doing so, they may get blessed with a baby boy.

  • Varkala: The hidden treasure of Kerala

    Varkala: The hidden treasure of Kerala

    Varkala is a coastal town in the southern part of Kerala known for the unique 15m high ‘Northern Cliff’ adjacent to the Arabian Sea. It is popular for its hippie culture, shacks on the cliff serving great seafood and playing global music and the samadhi of Kerala’s saint Sree Narayana Guru. Varkala is also known for Jardana Swami Temple, also known as Dakshin Kashi. Varkala has some of the best pristine beaches, hills, lakes, forts, lighthouses, natural fisheries and springs – all of this together makes this town a little paradise. You will also find a lot of shops with signboards in Hebrew selling Yoga mats, oxidised silver jewellery and harem pants made of cotton. Ayurvedic spas, affordable resorts, hostels, clean beaches make it a must-visit city of Kerala.

    Water Sports in Varkala

    Varkala is the only place in Kerala where the hills come close to the sea. The uniqueness of the place is the merging of cliffs with the Arabian Sea. Varkala Beach is a popular beach where you can enjoy various water sports activities such as para-sailing and paragliding. The Geological Survey of India calls it as the Varkala Formation. The Discovery Channel has named Varkala as one of the top ten seasonal beaches. Several water sports operators are to be found along the beaches, and travellers can easily do a lot of water activities with good fun. The Kapil Lake, situated close to the beach, is another famous destination to enjoy moments of peace. The Chilakkoor Beach which is close to the Varkala town is a perfect destination to view the sunset. Though the beach is not developed commercially, it is an ideal place for leisurely evening walks.

    Varkala Beach

    Set amid a beautiful setting about 10 km away from the calm and quiet hamlet of Varkala in Kerala, Varkala Beach, also known as Papanasam Beach, is a beautiful stretch of sand renowned for its solitude unlike other commercial beaches of Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. The backdrop Arabian Sea against the cliffs of Kerala is a unique one since these sedimentary formation peaks are not found anywhere in the otherwise flat coastline of Kerala. The beach itself is divided into two parts, the southern area of the beach lying at the end of the road leading from Janardhana Swamy Temple regarded as sacred by Hindus. However, if you are a tourist, the north part of the beach right at the bottom of the cliff is worth going renowned for its natural mineral spring. The water of Varkala Beach is regarded to own medicinal and curative properties. A dip in the hoy water is said to cleanse the body of impurities and all sins and thus the name Papanasam Beach meaning ‘Destroyer of Sins’. Sunsets at the Varkala Beach are especially pristine and call for a serene walk along the beach. Also if you are a seafood lover, then the place is a paradise for you. The eating joints nearby offer some of India’s best moth watering and affordable food.

    Edava Beach

    Untouched and unspoilt by tourist activities, the Edava beaches are the virgin stretches circling a blue lagoon where sea and backwaters run parallel divided by a more-than-one km of straight road. There is also an estuary that connects the sea with the backwaters here.

    Mangrove Forest Kayaking

    Mangrove forest in Nedungolam, Paravur, in the district of Kollam, is located at a distance of 18kms from Varkala. Perfect for a half-day trip, one can go on 4km kayaking during morning or evening. Sailing through these canals of Nedungolam, especially the mangrove forest, is a must-try experience.

    Thiruvambadi Beach

    Lying 1 km off Thiruvamdabi road, this black sand beach adjacent to the North cliff is an ideal picnic spot amidst lush coconut groves to relax and unwind.

    Anjengo Fort

    Anjengo Fort, situated 12 km off Varkala at Anjengo, is believed to have been built in 17th century. Presently the fort is protected by the National Heritage monuments.

    The cemetery in the fort shelters the deceased occupants of the fort. The popular Muthalapuzhi Lake is situated very close to the Fort. Autos or cabs can be taken to reach the fort.

    Sivagiri Mutt

    Located at Varkala in Thiruvananthapuram district of Kerala is the one of the popular ashrams of Shri Narayana Guru, Sivagiri Mutt. This ashram celebrates Guru Deva Jayanti (in August) and the Guru Deva Samadhi (in September) every year. Janardhana Swami Temple and Varkala Beach are some nearby attractions which one should never miss during their visit to Sivagiri Mutt. Sree Narayana Guru (1855-1928), a saint, social reformer, philosopher and a leader of Ezhava community, made Varkala his headquarters. Sivagiri mutt, instituted by Sree Narayana Guru, is another major pilgrim centre here. The ‘Sivagiri Pilgrimage’ is usually conducted between 30th December and 1st January every year. Even decades after the Guru breathed his last breathe here in 1928; his Samadhi (resting place) continues to be thronged by thousands of pilgrims. The Sivagiri Mutt is also the headquarters of the Sree Narayana Dharma Paripalana Sangham, a religious organization established by the Guru to propagate his concept of ‘One Caste, One Religion, One God’.

    Varkala Cliff

    Varkala CLIFF is a geologically important site in the region. The cliff is formed by laterite and overlooks the Varkala beach. It has been declared as a Geological monument by the Geological Survey of India but the stunning view of the golden beach and the playful waves that it offers is worth a visit for beach lovers and photographers.

                    Source: Holidify

  • Giant impact may have formed Moon within hours, say scientists

    Giant impact may have formed Moon within hours, say scientists

    A giant impact could have formed the Moon more rapidly within hours, scientists have revealed, opening up a whole new range of possible starting places for the Moon’s evolution. The Moon is thought to have formed following a collision 4.5 billion years ago between the young Earth and a Mars-sized object, called Theia. Most theories create the Moon by gradual accumulation of the debris from this impact. However, this has been challenged by measurements of lunar rocks showing their composition is like that of Earth’s mantle, while the impact produces debris that comes mostly from Theia. Scientists from Durham University’s Institute for Computational Cosmology in the UK used the most detailed supercomputer simulations yet to reveal an alternative explanation for the Moon’s origin, with a giant impact immediately placing a Moon-like body into orbit around Earth.

    The research team included scientists at NASA Ames Research Centre and the University of Glasgow, UK, and their simulation findings have been published in the Astrophysical Journal Letters.

    “We went into this project not knowing exactly what the outcomes of these very high-resolution simulations would be. So, on top of the big eye-opener that standard resolutions can give you wrong answers, it was extra exciting that the new results could include a tantalisingly Moon-like satellite in orbit,” said Jacob Kegerreis, lead researcher of the study.

  • New plastic upcycling tech can potentially cut greenhouse gas equivalent to 3 million cars

    New plastic upcycling tech can potentially cut greenhouse gas equivalent to 3 million cars

    Researchers have developed a breakthrough upcycling process that can help transform polyethylene (PE)—the most widely used plastic in the world— into polypropylene, which is one of the top 5 most common plastic types in the world. “Today unfortunately a major fraction of PE is not recycled and accumulates in landfills. The fraction that is collected is recycled in the form of energy through combustion. This recycling approach is not really sustainable,” said Damien Guironnet to indianexpress.com over an email. Guironnet is a professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and co-lead author of the research article published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society.

    According to the researchers’ preliminary analysis, if just 20 per cent of the world’s PE plastic production could be recovered and converted using this method, it could reduce as much greenhouse gas emissions as taking three million cars off the road. The researchers developed a proof-of-concept for upcycling PE plastic—a reactor that creates a flow of propylene, which can be turned into PP using current technology. The reactor does this by cutting PE molecules many times into small pieces of propylene molecules. The process begins when a catalyst removes hydrogen from the PE chain, creating a location where a reaction can happen.

    After this, a second catalyst splits the chain in two before finally, a third catalyst moves the reaction up the PE chain so that the process can be repeated by the first catalyst. When the process is complete, 95 per cent of the finished product is propylene. The other 5 per cent is butene, a chemical that has many uses in the plastic production, gasoline and rubber manufacturing industries.

    A similar process has been documented in a research article published in the journal Science on Thursday. According to the researchers, the research team that authored the Science article used a process that is more energy intensive.

    Guironnet is confident that the technology is scalable and can be adapted to current industry needs but the research faces a few obstacles before it can be applied at a large enough scale. “The biggest challenge is the catalyst stability. To scale up such a process we will need to identify catalysts that are extremely robust. PE waste always comes with impurities. To remain scalable, we would need to find catalysts that remain unaffected by these impurities,” explained Guironnet.

    If the researchers manage to find a stable enough catalyst, then the PE that is being upcycled does not need to be as pure but if the catalyst is sensitive, that would mean that the PE has to be cleaned, which will make the solution more expensive.

                    Source: The Indian Express

  • WhatsApp allows some beta testers to add up to 1,024 users to groups

    WhatsApp allows some beta testers to add up to 1,024 users to groups

    After announcing several new features, the Meta-owned messaging platform WhatsApp is now releasing the ability to add up to 1,024 participants to groups, for some beta testers. According to WABetaInfo, this feature is available on WhatsApp beta for Android and iOS, but it is limited to a certain undefined number of beta testers.

    The report mentioned that if any user wants to check if the feature is available on their WhatsApp account, they can try to create a group or add new participants to an existing one.

    WhatsApp is also developing new tools to give admins more control over these larger groups in the future, such as a list of pending participants and an approval system, as per the report.

    In May, along with new features, the company rolled out the ability to add up to 512 people to a group from 256 people.

    Meanwhile, recently, the platform rolled out another feature for business accounts — WhatsApp Premium — beta testers in certain countries. Through WhatsApp Premium, businesses can take advantage of some advanced features, such as a better way to be reached by customers and some improvements when linking new devices.

                    Source: IANS

  • Apple may bring USB-C port to AirPods, Mac accessories by 2024

    Tech giant Apple might bring USB-C port to AirPods and Mac accessories by 2024, the media reported. According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the company might introduce USB-C to its newest AirPods, AirPods Pro, and AirPods by the year 2024, while Mac accessories like the Magic Mouse, Magic Keyboard, and Magic Trackpad may convert to USB-C as soon as the next year.

    “It’s a safe bet that those accessories will move to USB-C in their next incarnation”, Gurman was quoted as saying. As the European Union moves to mandate USB-C charging on new smartphones, tablets, and headphones introduced in the territory in late 2024, there has been a rumoured shift away from Lightning ports. Before EU legislation takes effect, Apple will replace its AirPods, the report said.

    Tony Fadell, inventor of the iPod, has said that Apple should include USB-C port in iPhones, as the European Union passed a resolution on USB Type-C as standard charging port. The debate started when a Twitter user questioned if the iPod would succeed if Apple was forced to utilise USB 1.0 rather than the fast FireWire technology. “I can’t see a problem. The world has converged on USB-C. The physical and user limits have been hit. Next up is wireless per, not a diff physical connection. So I’m not too worried about this regulation. They’re simply forcing Apple to do the right thing. It’s overdue frankly”, Fadell posted on Twitter.

    Source: IANS

  • Pfizer, BioNTech’s updated booster protects against Omicron in human trial

    Pfizer, BioNTech’s updated booster protects against Omicron in human trial

    Pfizer and its German partner BioNTech said their COVID-19 vaccine booster, adapted for the BA.4 and the BA.5 subvariants, generated a strong immune response and was well tolerated in testing on humans.

    With the results, which the companies described as consistent with preclinical data, the partners are following up with human trial data that had previously been missing from their successful filings for regulatory approval.

    Healthcare regulators for the European Union and the United States had already approved the upgraded shot last month, even though trial data from testing on humans had at the time not been available.

    But they felt sufficiently encouraged from human study results on a similar shot targeting the BA.1 subvariant and on the established vaccine based on the original virus detected in China in late 2019. “While we expect more mature immune response data from the clinical trial of our Omicron BA.4/BA.5-adapted bivalent vaccine in the coming weeks, we are pleased to see encouraging responses just one week after vaccination in younger and older adults,” said Pfizer Chief Executive Albert Bourla.

    While the European Medicines Agency has also cleared shots that address the BA.1 subvariant, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has focused its response for immunity against the fast spreading Omicron variant only on BA.4/5-adapted shots.

    Both are known as bivalent in that they target both the original virus as well as Omicron subvariants.

    The preliminary data on Thursday also showed that, in the age group of adults older than 55, the new bivalent shot triggered a better neutralizing antibody response against the Omicron BA.4/5 subvariant than the established shot based on the initial form of the virus..

  • Eating after bedtime increases hunger, decreases calories burned

    About 42 per cent of adult Americans in the United States are obese, which increases the risk of developing chronic diseases like diabetes, cancer, and other illnesses. Few studies have thoroughly examined the simultaneous effects of late eating on the three main players in body weight regulation and thus obesity risk: regulation of calorie intake, the number of calories you burn, and molecular changes in fat tissue. Popular healthy diet mantras discourage midnight snacking, but few studies have investigated the effects of late eating on all three players simultaneously. Researchers from Brigham and Women’s Hospital, a founding institution of the Mass General Brigham healthcare system, discovered in a recent study that the timing of meals has a big impact on our metabolism, hunger, and biochemical pathways in adipose tissue. Cell Metabolism has reported their findings.

    According to senior author Frank AJL Scheer, PhD, Director of the Medical Chronobiology Program in the Brigham’s Division of Sleep and Circadian Disorders, “We sought to test the processes that may explain why late eating raises obesity risk.” “Previous studies conducted by us and others have demonstrated that eating in the evening increases the risk of becoming obese, increases body fat, and hinders the success of weight loss. We were curious as to why.”

    “In this study, we asked, ‘Does the time that we eat matter when everything else is kept consistent?’” said first author Nina Vujovic, PhD, a researcher in the Medical Chronobiology Program in the Brigham’s Division of Sleep and Circadian Disorders. “And we found that eating four hours later makes a significant difference for our hunger levels, the way we burn calories after we eat, and the way we store fat.”

    16 patients with a body mass index (BMI) in the overweight or obese range were the subject of a study by Vujovic, Scheer, and their colleagues. Each participant did two lab protocols: one with an exact early meal schedule and the other with the same meals timed exactly four hours later in the day. Participants kept set sleep and wake times in the final two to three weeks before beginning each in-lab regimen, and in the final three days before entering the lab, they closely adhered to similar meals and meal times at home.

    Participants frequently kept track of their hunger and appetite in the lab, gave us numerous times during the day tiny blood samples, and had our researchers assess their body temperature and energy expenditure. During laboratory testing in both the early and late eating protocols, researchers took biopsies of adipose tissue from a subset of participants to enable comparison of gene expression patterns/levels between these two eating conditions. This allowed them to measure how eating time affected molecular pathways involved in adipogenesis, or how the body stores fat.

                    Source: ANI

  • Loneliness, sadness speed up ageing faster than smoking

    According to a study, weakness and major diseases associated with ageing are worsened by the development of molecular damage. Some people’s molecular processes are more intense than others, causing them to age faster. Fortunately, the increased pace of ageing may be detected before its disastrous consequences manifest by using digital models of ageing (ageing clocks). Such models can also be used to derive anti-ageing therapies on individual and population levels.

    According to the latest article published in Aging-US, any anti-ageing therapy needs to focus on one’s mental health as much as on one’s physical health. An international collaboration led by Deep Longevity with the US and Chinese scientists have measured the effects of being lonely, having restless sleep, or feeling unhappy on the pace of ageing and found it to be significant.

    The article features a new ageing clock trained and verified with blood and biometric data of 11,914 Chinese adults. This is the first ageing clock to be trained exclusively on a Chinese cohort of such volume.

    Ageing acceleration was detected in people with a history of stroke, liver and lung diseases, smokers, and most interestingly, people in a vulnerable mental state. In fact, feeling hopeless, unhappy, and lonely was shown to increase one’s biological age more than smoking. Other factors linked to ageing acceleration include being single and living in a rural area (due to the low availability of medical services).

    The authors of the article concluded that the psychological aspect of aging should not be neglected either in research or in practical anti-aging applications. According to Manuel Faria from Stanford University: “Mental and psychosocial states are some of the most robust predictors of health outcomes — and quality of life — yet they have largely been omitted from modern healthcare”.

    Alex Zhavoronkov, the CEO of Insilico Medicine, points out that the study provides a course of action to “slow down or even reverse psychological aging on a national scale. Earlier this year, Deep Longevity released an AI-guided mental health web service FuturSelf.AI that is based on a preceding publication in Aging-US.

                    Source: ANI

  • Benefits of olive oil for hair growth

    Benefits of olive oil for hair growth

    Boosts hair growth

    A study conducted on mice showed that oleuropein, a compound in olives stimulates hair growth.  Apart from that, massaging the scalp with olive oil improves blood circulation, which makes hair grow faster.

    Helps in reducing DHT production

    One of the major factors contributing to hair fall is DHT production. Dihydrotestosterone, commonly known as DHT, is a hormone and a derivative of testosterone. When this hormone is excessively produced by the body, it causes hair fall. It interferes with the cycle of hair growth and makes it easier for hair to fall out in clumps.

    Oleic acid present in olive oil inhibits 5-alpha reductase, an enzyme that is responsible for converting testosterone into DHT, which in turn reduces the production of DHT. So, massage your hair with olive oil to block DHT production and make your hair shinier and stronger.

    Provides great nourishment to hair

    Massaging your scalp with olive oil not only improves blood circulation but also nourishes hair follicles. The nutrients and unsaturated fats present in olive oil prevent dryness by locking moisture in the hair shaft.

    Prevents hair breakage

    Olive oil soothes the scalp and prevents dryness, which in turn reduces hair breakage and makes hair appear voluminous. It is rich in omega-3 fatty acids that condition the hair and make them stronger.

    Good for scalp health

    Dandruff is an irritating problem and can annoy anyone. Olive oil helps soothe irritated scalp and prevents problems like dryness, itchiness, dandruff, and so on.

  • Steps to detox your skin

    Steps to detox your skin

    A skin detox doesn’t need to be part of your daily skincare ritual, but it’s a good idea to perform a week-long skin detox cycle every 3 months or so in the evening. Prioritizing your skin health is self care; enjoy this relaxing ritual while enjoying a brighter, healthier, glowing complexion.

    Drink Lots of Water

    Drinking water helps flush your pores of toxins and promote healthy, clearer skin. According to the Institute of Medicine, you should drink around 91 ounces of water a day (or about 10 glasses of water a day) if you’re aiming to flush toxins from your system. During your detox, drink plenty of water and try to steer away from alcohol and sugary juices.

    Make a Morning Detox

    The use of apple cider vinegar for detoxification goes back thousands of years. Apple cider vinegar is known to help your pH balance get back to an alkaline zone, which gets your digestive system back in order, keeps your energy higher from natural resources, and is naturally stimulates the detox of your liver. Swap out your morning cup of coffee for a morning detox elixir; you may miss that cup of joe, but your body will adjust and you will eventually feel healthier and cleaner.

    Double Cleanse

    Double cleansing might be a change from your typical skincare routine, but it’s extremely important during a skin detox. To start, cleanse with an oil-based cleanser. Next, cleanse with a high quality cleansing cream. The first part of your double cleansing routine will help remove makeup, dirt, excess oils, and pollution from your skin, while the second part will remove any remaining impurities that are left on the surface of your skin.

    Exfoliate Gently

    Gentle exfoliators help to slough away all the pollution, makeup, oil, bacteria, dead skin cells, and toxins that you are purging from your skin. Just be careful not to use a harsh, abrasive exfoliator that will irritate sensitive skin. Instead, use a gentle exfoliating formula like an enzymatic powder in your daily skin care ritual to remove pore-clogging agents while protecting you from skin damage.

    Steam Your Pores With Hot Water

    After your double cleansing and exfoliating skincare routine, expose your skin to steam to allow skincare products to penetrate and clean out your pores. To steam your pores, bring a pot of water to boil, then transfer the water to a bowl. Hover your face above the bowl and drape a towel over your head to concentrate the steam to your facial pores for about 10 minutes.

    Add in Your Boosters

    Now that your pores are open, clean, and ready to absorb the active ingredients in some targeted skincare products, start layering products proven to nourish and repair your skin. We’d recommend products like a vitamin c booster, natural retinol serum, and tea tree oil face serum. Vitamin C especially is a great detoxing agent. Rich in antioxidants, vitamin C scavenges free radicals—pesky environmental aggressors that can cause things like fine lines, wrinkles, dull skin, and other premature signs of aging to occur on the skin. So, protecting—and detoxifying—the skin from free radicals can help prevent premature skin aging.

    Time to Hydrate

    Your skin detox wouldn’t be complete without keeping your skin’s moisture levels balanced. Opt for a hyaluronic acid serum designed to help lock water into the skin to reach optimum hydration levels. Follow up with an illuminating moisturizer to recharge and hydrate the skin. Algae adds moisture to the skin by improving the cell membranes, and it contains multiple antioxidants, essential amino acids, and omega-three fatty acids to detoxify the skin.

                    Source: Comfortzoneskin

  • Banana Burfi

    Banana Burfi

    Ingredients

    5 banana, 100 gm sugar, 1/4 cup butter, 1 teaspoon pistachios, 1/4 cup milk powder, 1 tablespoon cocoa powder, 1 teaspoon crushed lightly cashews, 50 gm ghee

    Method

    –              To make this delicious Navratri special recipe, heat 1 tsp ghee in a pan over moderate flame. Add crushed pistachios and cashews to the pan. Lightly fry them till they turn golden in colour.

    –              Now take another heavy bottomed pan and heat it over medium flame. Add the remaining ghee and the bananas in it. Mix well. Add sugar and stir well. After a minute, add cocoa powder, milk powder and butter. Reduce the flame and gently stir till all ingredients are evenly combined.

    –              When the mixture starts to leave the sides of the pan and the bananas are well mashed, remove and transfer to a greased plate. Allow it cool. Before the mixture hardens completely, cut it into desired shapes and garnish with cashewnuts and pistachios.

  • Sabudana Tikki

    Sabudana Tikki

    Ingredients

    250 gm soaked sago, 1 boiled potato, 1/4 cup coriander leaves, 1/4 teaspoon red chilli powder, 1 cup refined oil, 2 large, chopped green chilli, sendha namak as required, 1/4 cup, crushed roasted peanuts

    Method

    –              To make this scrumptious Navratri special recipe, soak sago (sabudana) in water for around 2 to 3 hours. When the sago has turned a little fluffy, drain the excess water and transfer the sago in a bowl.

    –              Now to prepare the tikki mixture, take a big bowl and add the boiled potatoes in it. Mash them completely using your hands. Now add crushed roasted peanuts, chopped green chillies, coriander leaves, red chilli powder and sendha namak along with the drained sago.

    –              Make small tikkis of this potato and sago mixture. The tikkis should not be soggy. Now take a pan and add oil in it. Heat it over moderate flame. Once the oil is sufficiently hot, carefully place the sago-potato tikkis in it and deep fry till they turn crispy and brown in colour.

    –              Serve these hot and crispy tikkis with peanut chutney and beaten curd. You can also enjoy this delicious snack recipe with hot piping cup of tea or coffee. These Sabudana Tikkis are perfect for Navratri fasts.

  • Singapore Airlines in talks with Tatas to merge Vistara, Air India

    Singapore Airlines in talks with Tatas to merge Vistara, Air India

    Singapore Airlines (SIA) said on Thursday, October 13,  it was in talks with Tata Group about a potential merger of Vistara, their joint venture airline, with Air India to give the Singaporean carrier a bigger foothold in South Asia. “The discussions seek to deepen the existing partnership between SIA and Tatas, and may include a potential integration of Vistara and Air India,” SIA said.

    It said no definitive terms had been agreed on a deal that would form a more formidable competitor to the country’s dominant airline IndiGo and Middle-Eastern rivals that carry a large share of India’s international traffic. SIA said India had strong domestic and international traffic flows that were expected to double over the next 10 years, which compares to its more mature home market.

    The Singporean carrier has a 49% stake in Tata SIA Airlines, which operates full-service carrier Vistara, while the Indian conglomerate owns the rest. Tata owns all of Air India after completing its purchase of the previously state-owned Indian national carrier in January.

    SIA, which was focused on repairing its balance sheet, did not take part in the bidding process, but Campbell Wilson, a former senior executive at the Singaporean carrier, started as Air India’s new chief executive in July.

    The Indian airline is rebuilding its fleet and targeting a domestic market share of at least 30% over the next five years as it looks to repair its reputation after years of losses.

    It is also launching more services to North America, where its use of Russian airspace gives it a shorter flight time than rivals that have avoided it since Moscow began its invasion of Ukraine in February. “SIA converting its stake in Vistara into a stake for the Tata-led airline group makes sense,” said Brendan Sobie, an independent analyst based in Singapore. “The creation of this group will improve the position of all the Tata airlines and SIA’s investment in the Indian market.” Air India and Tatas, which also controls low-cost carrier AirAsia India, did not immediately respond to requests for comment.               Source: Reuters

  • Core US inflation rises to 40-year high, securing big Fed hike

    Core US inflation rises to 40-year high, securing big Fed hike

    A key gauge of US consumer prices advanced to a 40-year high in September, underscoring persistent, elevated inflation that’s squeezing households and pushing the Federal Reserve toward another aggressive rate hike. A total of 142 basis points of rate hikes are now priced in for the next two policy meetings, just short of consecutive three-quarter-point hikes. The core consumer price index, which excludes food and energy, increased 6.6% from a year ago, the highest level since 1982, according to data released by the US Labor Department showed Thursday. From a month earlier, the core CPI climbed 0.6% for a second month. The overall CPI rose 0.4% in September compared to August, twice the 0.2% projected by analysts even as the annual rate slowed slightly to 8.2% from 8.3%.

    Futures fall after hot consumer prices data

    US stock futures tumbled and Treasury yields spiked higher after the inflation data topped estimates. The dollar rallied.

    At 8:33 am ET, Dow e-minis were down 297 points, or 1.02%, S&P 500 e-minis were down 54.5 points, or 1.52%, and Nasdaq 100 e-minis were down 265.5 points, or 2.45%. Moments before the data, Dow e-minis were up 285 points, or 0.97%, S&P 500 e-minis were up 38 points, or 1.06%, and Nasdaq 100 e-minis were up 93.5 points, or 0.86%.

    Markets had briefly taken support from a report that the British government was discussing making changes to its fiscal plan that spooked global financial markets when it was announced last month.

    Big Fed hike bets

    Bets rose that the US Fed will raise rates by three-quarters of a percentage point when it meets next month. Those on the Nasdaq 100 lost 3%. The inflation data will determine how much further the Fed’s policy-tightening cycle will run. Upcoming monthly consumer-price figures may determine if the Federal Reserve delivers a fourth-straight outsized hike in interest rates. Thursday’s data is expected to show a slight deceleration to 8.1% annually but all eyes are on the ‘core’ reading that excludes food and energy. This is seen rising 6.5% from a year earlier, matching the rate seen in March that was the highest since 1982. Any sign that price pressures remain elevated may send markets into sell mode, as on Wednesday, when an above-forecast producer prices reading erased a tentative stock rally. It would also boost Treasury yields and the dollar, potentially adding to its 15% year-to-date gain. However investors note the Fed is already more or less priced to raise rates by about 75 basis points next month and most markets have fallen sharply in recent weeks.

    Source: Livemint

  • Elon Musk under probe by US authorities over $44 billion deal: Twitter

    Tesla CEO Elon Musk is being investigated in connection with his $44 billion acquisition of Twitter, the microblogging site said in a court filing on Thursday. The lawyers on behalf of social media company wrote in a court filing in Delaware that Musk is presently under investigation by federal authorities for his conduct in connection with the acquisition of Twitter, Bloomberg reported.

    “Elon Musk is presently under investigation by federal authorities for his conduct in connection with the acquisition of Twitter,” attorneys for Potter Anderson Corroon LLP wrote in a filing dated October 6 and unsealed Thursday.

    Lawyers representing Twitter said the company had requested Musk’s attorneys for months to produce their communications with federal authorities but they failed to do so, citing ‘investigative privilege’. The lawyers wrote that the company has asked the court for access to documents that Musk has given to authorities. “This game of ‘hide the ball’ must end,” the company said in the court filing. Twitter’s lawyers said the documents ‘bear upon key issues in this litigation.’

  • IMF projects India’s debt ratio at 84% of GDP by year-end

    India’s debt ratio is projected at 84 per cent of its GDP by the end of 2022, which is higher than many emerging economies, but its debt is a little bit easier to sustain, a senior official of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has said. Stressing that it is important for India to now have a very clear medium-term objective on the fiscal anchor, Paolo Mauro, Deputy Director, Fiscal Affairs Department, IMF, said there’s still not a whole lot of clarity. “It will be very important to give reassurance to people and to investors that things are under control, and things are going to become less vulnerable over time,” Mauro said. “In terms of the debt ratio, we’re projecting it at about 84 per cent of GDP at the end of 2022. That is higher than in many emerging economies,” he said. Krishna Srinivasan, IMF Director of Asia and Pacific Department, said when everyone was slowing down in terms of economic growth, India had not remained un-impacted, but “is doing better and is in a relatively bright spot compared to other countries”.

    Mauro too said India had a lot of special features being the most populous country in the world by now and being a very large, emerging economy. “The other things that are special in a way or distinctive compared with other emerging economies are that most of India’s debt is in non-indexed domestic currency and there’s a large investor base from India. So those are good features to have and that’s what makes this debt a little bit easier to sustain,” he said.

                    Source: PTI

  • Akshay Kumar goes on epic adventure, walks on water in ‘Ram Setu’ trailer

    Akshay Kumar goes on epic adventure, walks on water in ‘Ram Setu’ trailer

    “Duniya main Shri Ram ke lakhon mandir hai par Setu sirf ek” — is a line that actor Akshay Kumar is heard saying while he’s seen walking on water in the trailer of the upcoming film ‘Ram Setu’.

    The makers unveiled the over two-minute long trailer, where Akshay seems to be saving what his character claims to be an ancient treasure – a bridge built by Lord Ram in the Ramayana. It starts with an explanation of the story where the antagonist wants to destroy ‘Ram Setu’. As Akshay and his team set out to prove the existence of the structure, they get embroiled in a big scheme where they are the targets. The action-adventure filled video also shows Akshay walking on water at the end of the trailer.

    Jacqueline Fernandez and Nushrratt Bharuccha have a blink-and-miss appearance. According to the description on YouTube, the film is about an atheist archaeologist turned believer, who must race against time to prove the existence of the legendary Ram Setu before evil forces destroy the pillar of India’s heritage. An action adventure with a strong serving of twists and turns, Ram Setu promises to keep the viewer engaged and entertained, making it the perfect festive film to be enjoyed with the entire family in cinemas. ‘Ram Setu’ has been directed by Abhishek Sharma and co-produced by Cape of Good Films along with Amazon Prime Video, Abundantia Entertainment, and Lyca Productions. The film also stars Satya Dev, Nasser, Pravesh Rana, Jennifer Piccinato.

                    Source: IANS

  • More trouble for Adipurush, case filed against Prabhas, Saif Ali Khan and 3 more

    More trouble for Adipurush, case filed against Prabhas, Saif Ali Khan and 3 more

    A complaint filed in Jaunpur court against 5 including Saif Ali Khan. The court fixed the date of October 27 for the statement of the complainant, who has alleged ‘indecent depiction of Lord Ram, Sita, Hanuman, Ravana in the film’s teaser, which was unveiled on October 2. Jaunpur’s Judicial Magistrate Ashutosh Singh has filed a complaint against five, including the producer of the film Adipurush Om Raut and actors Prabhas and Saif Ali Khan, on the complaint of advocate Himanshu Srivastava. The court has fixed October 27 for the statement of the complainant. Srivastava alleged indecent portrayal of Lord Rama, Sita, Hanuman and Ravana in the film’s teaser that has hurt religious sentiments. Earlier, a plea was filed in a court in Delhi seeking injunction against the upcoming movie Adipurush, alleging it has depicted Hindu gods in an “unwarranted” and “inaccurate” way in its promotional video. The matter has been listed for hearing before senior civil judge Abhishek Kumar on Monday, October 10.

    Adipurush is a mythological film based on the epic, Ramayana. Directed by Om Raut,the film will see Prabhas playing the role of Lord Rama and Saif Ali Khan as Ravana. Made on a mammoth budget of nearly Rs 500 crore, Adipurush is all set for a grand release on January 12, 2023, ahead of Sankranti. The release date of Adipurush was postponed multiple times due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Adipurush is one of the most anticipated films of 2023. The storyline of the film follows Ayodhya’s king Raghava who travelled to the island of Lanka 7000 years ago. He had one aim – to rescue his wife Janaki, who has been abducted by Lankesh, the king of Lanka. Kriti Sanon will be seen playing the role of Janaki.           Source: India Today

  • Sherlyn: Not settling scores, just ensuring no other woman becomes a victim

    Sherlyn: Not settling scores, just ensuring no other woman becomes a victim

    Actress and celebrity Sherlyn Chopra is miffed with the makers of the reality television show ‘Bigg Boss’ for including film director Sajid Khan, who was embroiled in the #MeToo controversy in India, back in 2018.

    However, she has clarified that she just wants to make her voice heard along with several other women, who are the victims to Sajid’s alleged sexual misconduct. During a media interaction at her Juhu home in Mumbai, Sherlyn told reporters, “I’m not looking to settle the scores with Sajid, I just want to make sure that no other woman falls victim to a molester like Sajid Khan.”

    She further mentioned that she would like to go to the ‘Bigg Boss’ house not as a contestant but just for a day to have a face off with Sajid Khan so that she could bring the truth to light on national television.

  • Madonna appears to come out as gay on TikTok

    Queen of pop Madonna seemingly came out as gay in a playful video posted to TikTok. The 64-year-old put her spin on a new viral trend by attempting to throw a pair of bright pink underwear into the trash can and purposely missing, reports pagesix.com. “If I miss, I’m Gay,” text over the video read. The “Material Girl’ singer, who was rocking a cream-coloured corset over a white tee with matching pants and pink hair, seemed to accept the outcome, staring into the camera while proudly throwing one arm into the air. However, the video has left many fans confused, with some questioning whether Madonna was just jumping on the trend for fun or was serious about coming out. “What in the 80s is happening,” one fan asked, with another adding, “Did Madonna just come out? And I’m witnessing it in real time??”

    A third supportive fan wrote: “Madonna this is very slay energy being delivered.” While the ‘Vogue’ songstress – who has alluded to her sexuality in the past – has mostly dated men in the public eye, she famously kissed Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera at the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards.

  • Netizens ask Urvashi to leave Rishabh Pant alone as she wears sindoor, mangalsutra

    Actress Urvashi Rautela has shared a cryptic post for Karwa Chauth, which has made netizens ask her to leave cricketer Rishabh Pant alone. Urvashi, who is currently in Australia, made a post for Karva Chauth on Instagram. She is seen dressed in a red saree and has completed her look with a mangalsutra and sindoor. She captioned the image: “Prem main padi premika ko, sindoor se priye kuch nahi hota!! Saari rasm rivaaz ke saath chahiye umar bhar ka saath piya tumse.” Users couldn’t stop themselves commenting on the picture as they thought the caption is cryptic and directed towards Pant.

    One wrote: “World cup ke baad hum shaadi karwa denge but please usko divert na karo.” “Pant ko chod do world cup ke liye please,” said another. “Is hisaab se chalta rahega to World Cup ka to pata nai, bhaiya Bhabhi ki Australia me zarur ho jaegi,” commented a user.

  • Cong needs stability: G23’s Manish Tewari on backing Kharge, not Tharoor, for prez poll

    Cong needs stability: G23’s Manish Tewari on backing Kharge, not Tharoor, for prez poll

    New Delhi (TIP)-Senior Congress leader Manish Tewari feels the party leader and top contender for the Congress presidential poll, Mallikarjun Kharge, can provide the stability that Congress needs.

    Speaking on the G23 leaders supporting Kharge instead of Shashi Tharoor for election of Congress presidential post, Tewari said, “Kharge has spent several years, has grown from the lowest posts in the party. Congress needs stability which I feel Kharge can provide… “

    Shashi Tharoor, a few days back, lamented that some leaders are openly backing his rival Mallikarjun Kharge for the Congress president post. Tharoor had called the ‘playing field’ uneven after several PCC chiefs and senior leaders were not available for a meeting with him during his visits to their respective states, but they warmed up to Kharge when he visited them for support.

    However, Kharge then reiterated that there is no bad blood between the candidates and that they are “like brothers.” Kharge, 80, is being seen as a favourite or the “unofficial official candidate” for the top party post because of his perceived proximity to the Gandhi family.

    The Congress presidential poll will take place on October 17, and the results will be out on October 19.

    Don’t compare me with Tharoor, says Mallikarjun Kharge

    When asked about Shashi Tharoor’s plan to “decentralise authority” in the Congress, senior party leader Mallikarjun Kharge said he does not want the two of them to be compared. Kharge and Tharoor are in the race to become the next Congress president.

    In an exclusive interview with India Today, he made an appeal to not compare him with Tharoor. Speaking on Tharoor’s manifesto to “reform the way the party functions”, he said, “I have come on my own from block president to this level. Was Shashi Tharoor there during that time?” He added that Tharoor is free to go ahead with his manifesto but his agenda is to implement the decisions taken in the Udaipur declaration. The declaration that was adopted by the party in May pays focus to three fields — public insight, election management and national training.

                    Source: India Today

  • ED files chargesheet against Rana Ayyub; says she used public funds for self

    ED files chargesheet against Rana Ayyub; says she used public funds for self

    The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has filed a chargesheet against journalist Rana Ayyub under the anti-money laundering law, accusing her of “cheating” the public and utilising charity funds worth Rs 2.69 crore for creating her personal assets, and also violating the foreign contribution law. The federal agency filed its prosecution complaint against Ayyub before a special Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) court in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, on October 12. “Rana Ayyub launched three fundraiser charity campaigns on the ‘Ketto platform’ starting from April 2020 and collected funds totalling Rs 2,69,44,680,” the ED said in a statement issued on Thursday. Ketto is an online crowdfunding platform. The campaigns, it said, were meant to raise funds for slum dwellers and farmers; relief work for Assam, Bihar and Maharashtra and help Ayyub and her team to help those impacted by COVID-19 in India. The probe found that the funds raised on the online platforms were received in the accounts of Ayyub’s father and sister and subsequently transferred to her personal accounts, the ED alleged.