Friday, December 29, 2023

A DEVICE THAT GENERATES OZONE

Ozoniser

    It is a type of air or water purifier that uses ozone to kill bacteria and remove contaminants from food and water. 

     Ozone is a naturally occurring gas. A molecule of ozone has three oxygen atoms. Ozone is found in low concentrations throughout Earth's atmosphere. While the ozone layer shields Earth from the harmful ultraviolet rays of the Sun, it is a pollutant at ground level. 

  However, when used in the right amounts, ozone can sanitize food and drinking water. Studies have shown that injecting small amounts of ozone into filtered tap water can reduce more than 99.99% of food-borne microorganisms such as salmonella and E. coli. It can also remove residue of pesticides from fruits, vegetables, lentils, meat and seafood.

    An ozoniser is a device that generates ozone by charging the air with high voltage electricity. The gas is then either released into the air or water. Ozone improves the quality of indoor air by removing unpleasant odours and killing microbes. When fruits and vegetables are soaked in water infused with ozone, it removes chemicals, bacteria and fungus without hurting their nutritional content. In the process, the food tastes better and lasts longer. 

    On the flip side, some scientific studies suggest that the amount of ozone needed to effectively kill bacteria and remove odours can be harmful to humans and hence should be used with care.

Thursday, December 28, 2023

MOTIVATIONAL STORY

The tomato story

     A jobless man applied for the position of 'office boy' at a very big company. The employer interviewed him, followed by a test of cleaning the floor.
"You are hired," the employer said. "Give me your email address, and I'll send you the application to fill, as well as when you will start."
The man replied, "I don't have a computer, neither an email."
"I am sorry," said the employer, if you don’t have an email, you cannot have the job."
     The man left with no hope. He didn't know what to do, with only ₹100 in his pocket. He then decided to go to the supermarket, bought a 10kg tomato crate, then sold the tomatoes door to door. In less than two hours, he succeeded and doubled his capital. He repeated the operation 3 times and returned home with ₹300. 
     The man realised that he could survive by this way, and started to go everyday earlier and returned late. Thus, his money doubled or tripled everyday. Shortly later, he bought a cart, then a truck and then he had his own fleet of delivery vehicles. Five years later the man's company was one of the biggest food retailers. 
     He started to plan his family's future and decided to have a life insurance. He called an insurance broker and chose a protection plan. When the conversation concluded, the broker asked him his email. The man replied, "I don't have an email."
     The broker replied curiously, "You don't have an email and yet you have succeeded to build an empire. Do you imagine what position you could have if you had an email?"
The man paused for a while and replied, "An office boy!"

Don’t be discouraged if something is not in your favour today. Better opportunities are always waiting ahead. 

Wednesday, December 27, 2023

AN IMPORTANT GLAND IN OUR BODY

Thyroid gland
  The thyroid gland is located in the front of the neck. It has two lobes, one on each side of trachea (or windpipe). The lobes are connected by a thin band of tissue, while a network of blood vessels surrounds the gland. The thyroid takes the iodine from the blood and uses it to make the active hormones thyroxine, also called tetraiodothyronine and triiodothyronine. An inactive form of thyroid hormones is stored inside the lobes in small chambers called follicles.
Thyroid hormones are released into the bloodstream, cells increase the rate at which they convert oxygen and nutrients into energy and heat for the body's use.   During a child's development, thyroid hormones stimulate an increase in growth rate. Release of thyroid hormones also stimulates mental activity and increases the activity of the other hormone-producing glands.

Tuesday, December 26, 2023

DO YOU KNOW

 Why muscles ache after exercise?

     Whatever you do, you are using your muscles. Not all of them move at once - you have 639 muscles in all - but you would be surprised to know how many of your muscles you use doing something as simple as walking. 

     When your muscles are working, they produce an acid called lactic acid, which makes the muscles feel tired. When you rest, your body gets rid of lactic acid, and you don't feel so tired.    

   When you do a lot of hard exercise, like a running race, you may get a cramp, a sharp pain in the muscles you are using the most. Cramp is caused by a big build-up of lactic acid in these muscles, and a lot of rest is needed to get rid of the cramp. So, although exercise, as we know, is good for your body, rest is just as good, and just as important. 

Monday, December 25, 2023

A SPACE FOR CREATIVITY AND ORDER

 Margin

  Have you ever wondered why there’s that empty space on the sides of your notebook pages? You know the margin that sits quietly, often untouched, framing your creative musings or meticulous notes. Let’s embark on a journey to uncover the original reason for this side space and why it has become a steadfast companion to our scribbles and sketches

The Tale of Margins in Typography

 To understand the genesis of notebook margins, we need to take a step back and delve into the world of typography. The term “margin” has its roots in the Latin word “Margo,” meaning edge or border. In the realm of printed books, margins have served a crucial purpose for centuries.

  In the early days of printing, before the digital age swept in, books were crafted with precision and care. Printers left extra space on the sides to account for any potential variations during the printing process. This buffer zone, known as the margin, acted as a protective barrier, preventing text and illustrations from being cut off or distorted.

Notebooks: Where Margins Find a Home

  Now, let’s fast forward to the notebooks that accompany you on your learning adventures. Whether you’re jotting down science experiments, crafting short stories, or solving mathematical mysteries, the margin in your notebook serves a purpose beyond just a framing element.

  1. Space for Reflection: The margin provides room for reflection. It’s a place where you can add comments, thoughts, or questions about the main content. Imagine it as your personal dialogue space with your own ideas.
  2. Organising Chaos: Have you ever noticed how a neatly written note looks more appealing than one that sprawls across the entire page? The margin helps maintain order, keeping your thoughts in check and your notes well-organized.
  3. Aesthetic Harmony: Just like a frame complements a beautiful painting, the margin enhances the overall aesthetic appeal of your notes. It’s the breathing space that ensures your content isn’t cramped, allowing for a visually pleasing layout.

Insights from the Digital Realm

  In this era of digital notebooks and tools, the concept of margins hasn’t vanished; it has simply adapted. Discussions on platforms like Reddit and Quora highlight the importance of digital margins in providing a sense of structure and preventing the clutter that can arise in the virtual space.

  Users of digital notebooks often appreciate the ability to customise margins, replicating the familiar feel of traditional notebooks. This fusion of the old and the new showcases how the essence of margins remains timeless, even in the ever-evolving landscape of technology.

Laboratory Notebooks: Where Precision Matters

  In the scientific realm, laboratory notebooks follow a set of guidelines to ensure accuracy and traceability. The margin in these notebooks isn’t just a stylistic choice; it’s a critical component in maintaining the integrity of recorded data.

  Laboratory margins act as a protective zone, guarding against accidental spills or smudges that could compromise the information on the page. They also serve as a space for annotations, allowing scientists to provide additional context or updates to their findings.

The Evolution of Lined Paper

  Lined paper, a close companion of margins, has its own fascinating history. In the past, red vertical lines on paper served a dual purpose: they guided the writer in maintaining a straight line of text and acted as a deterrent against alterations or erasures.

  In the context of margins, the lines work in harmony, creating a structured canvas for your ideas while discouraging the chaos that can arise when the writing goes astray.

Conclusion: Where Creativity Meets Structure

  In essence, the original reason for the side space in a notebook goes beyond a mere typographic tradition. It’s a thoughtful design choice that balances creativity with structure, allowing your ideas to flourish within a framework of order.

  As you flip through the pages of your notebook, take a moment to appreciate the margin—the unsung hero that silently guides your pen, encourages neatness, and provides a canvas for your imagination. Embrace the space, both physical and digital, and let it be a testament to the beautiful marriage of creativity and order.

Sunday, December 24, 2023

A FOLK TALE

The Happiest Man In The World

     A rich zamindar had a beautiful wife, bright children and everything that money could buy; yet, he was not happy. He asked all the wise men he knew if they could tell him how to become happy. 

     “Gaze at the beautiful moon and the millions of stars twinkling in the night sky,” said one wise man. “Looking at them will surely make you happy.”

     The zamindar did not think it would. “On the contrary, looking at them will only make me angry because I know, with all my wealth, I can never make them mine.”

     “Why don’t you listen to music all day?” suggested another wise man. “Music makes everyone happy.” The zamindar found the idea most preposterous. 

     “There must be some other way,” he sighed. One evening, while the masseur was giving him his usual body massage, he noticed that the zamindar was unusually silent.

     “What’s the matter, Sahib?” he asked. “Is something bothering you?”

     “I still haven’t found a way to be happy,” replied the zamindar.

     “I know what you can do to be happy,” said the masseur.

     “What?” asked the zamindar. 

     “You need to find a happy man and then exchange your shirt with his. By putting on his shirt, you will become just as happy as him,” said the masseuse.

     The zamindar liked the idea. He sent his servants to look for a happy man. The servants searched high and low, and finally came upon a tiny hamlet in a remote area in the mountains. They asked the people living there if they knew of a happy man.

     “We are all happy here,” said a villager, “but in that hut over there lives the happiest man among us all.”

    The servants found the happiest man, whistling merrily as he went about his work. The zamindar was ecstatic when the servants told him that they had brought the happiest man home. But when he looked at the man, his jaw dropped. The happy man wore no shirt.

Saturday, December 23, 2023

CELEBRATING THE DAY WHEN KRISHNA TOLD BHAGAVAD GITA TO ARJUN

Gita Jayanti

Gita Jayanti is an annual celebration to commemorate the day when Shri Krishna rendered His philosophical teachings, immortalized in the epic Mahabharata, to Arjuna on the first day of the 18-day battle of Kurukshetra. 

When Arjuna refused to fight against his cousins, the Kauravas in the battle, Shri Krishna expounded the truth of life and the philosophy of Karma and Dharma to him, thereby giving birth to one of the world's greatest scriptures, the Gita.

Bhagavad Gita Jayanti is celebrated every year on Shukla Ekadashi in Margashirsha month.

Devotees celebrate Gita Jayanti by reciting Bhagavad Gita Shlokas, quotes and verses. As the festival is observed on Ekadashi, devotees keep a fast. They sing Krishna Bhajans and devotional songs, worship Shri Krishna and distribute prasad & sweets.

People all over the world gather in Kurukshetra to take part in the ritual bath in the sacred water of the ponds - Sanchit Sarovar and Brahm Sarovar. A fair is also organized that lasts for about a week and the people participate in prayer recitals, Gita reading, Bhajans, Aartis, dance, dramas, etc. Over the years, the fair known as Gita Jayanti Samaroh has gained immense popularity, and a large number of tourists visit Kurukshetra during the event to participate in this sacred gathering.

This year Gita Jayanti was celebrated on 22 December 2023.

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