Homeopathy is a relatively new form of medicine. It was developed in Germany and is one of the most popular forms of medicines practised in India. Indian doctors believe that Homeopathy is a derived form of Ayurveda. Homeopathy is unique because of its concept of potency. The lesser the medicine consumed, greater is its effect. Continue reading
Category Archives: Nature
Panchabhootas and Saptadhatus
According to Ayurveda, all living and non-living matter is made up of five basic elements in various proportions. They are Prithvi (Earth), Jal (Water), Agni (Fire), Vayu (Air), and Akash (Ether). According to Ayurveda, a human body is made up of these elements, known collectively as Panchabhootas. Continue reading
Nuke Bill– Whose Liability? Whose Bills?
Gross political miscalculation of the human life! How much profit can break it even?
The-NRI has published my article which deals with the ill-effects of the Nuke Bill and the great Indian political game behind it. The link is here. Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Nature, Politics, Technology
Pakistan- flooded with water, dry on funds
I was horrified to read that Pakistan is submerged! About one-fifth of the country’s territory is lost. By the time the floodwater begins to recede, a quarter of Pakistan would reduce to garbage! Pakistan’s poor and impoverished masses are striving in the flood-hit areas of Punjab and Sindh. The victims will have to start all over from scratch, rebuilding their lives on the remains of nature’s fury. That’s the cost humans pay of nature’s dirty games! Continue reading
Water water everywhere and not a drop to drink!
Why are we scared of drinking water? Everytime, when we travel, why are we afraid to drink water from railway station filters? Why do we so often come across shouts of “Don’t drink that water!” ringing in our ears? And we take the advice seriously- we pledge our loyalty to bottled water, we distrust the ability of water filters to tame the toughest bacteria, and the money we spend on water during an average day of travel, is more than the daily wages of half of our countrymen! Continue reading