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SCHOOL CHILDREN AND DIABETES

Now-a-days, more children are patients of diabetes/obesity and makes children inactive.  From a survey conducted of Class-IX students, the result were shocking. 62% children preferred eating Junk food like Burger and Pizza.  Children do not like to play out door games and exercises in the School. Most students like to watch T.V and play Computer Games. Also children take at least one Coke per day. Most students do not take their tiffin and eat in the School Canteen. The above mentioned makes the children work slow and make them lazy. They become obese. This is what make Diabetes common to them and other health problems. They do not like green vegetable and get less nutrition. They are addicted to the junk food.   To get rid of this, School Management should spread awareness amongst the students about the nutritional value and effects of junk food. School canteen should stop serving junk food and coke. Parents should not all...

A GOOD LEADER

Everyone think's that a good leader leads from front. But the best leader leads from behind when things are going on course. By doing this , he not only becomes a follower but also allows followers to lead during easier times, there by giving  ample scope for budding leaders to emerge and take initiatives. This way he not only conserves his energy but also allows others to vent their energy. This provides full freedom for the group to take directions, which the leader could never had taken singly. As long as the movement is going fine, the leader takes a back seat and let things go on. The leader is known for his acumen by the things he chooses to do. He conserves his energy for important tasks. He remains in the background if not necessary. A good leader is a democratic leader. He does not come down too harshly on errants, but knows the amount of firmness and the tact required for the task. A good leader is patient to his subordinates and knows that they could have better than...

WOMEN ARE NOT ENCOURAGED IN SPORTS

In 1896, a Greek woman called Stamata Revithi decided to run the inaugral modern day Olympic marathon in Greece. Arriving at the village of marathon, she was informed by the officials that she was not allowed to compete in the race, the next day, as the entry deadline had expired. Today Historians agree upon the fact that the real reason for exclusion was her gender. Women were not allowed to compete in any of the events in the inaugral Olympic games. In fact, it took nearly 100 years from the inaugral Olympic games that women could compete in an Olympic marathon, at the 1984, Los Angeles Olympic games. This kind of discrimination seems unthinkable now, but, more than 120 years after Revithi ran through the streets of Greece, women are still barred from over 40 Olympic events. In Paralympic sports the figures are worse with women unable to compete in nearly 50 percent of the events. There is more than 50 times as much as coverage in med...

HOW THE UNIONISM DESTROYED MIDDLE CLASS OF KERALA

Kerala, which is considered as the God's own country, is a densely populated state situated in the southern part of India.The state topped in each and every aspects of human life, especially in the field of  literacy, health care, per capita income, Panchayati  Raj System and export and import of essential commodities like cashew nuts and other important spices to all parts of the world .Now, the state is reeling under a terror like si t uation, due to lack of  industrialization, development in the field of agriculture. Keralites, who are the most educated and intelligent ones, now lack in most of the fields in comparison to some similar states of India. KERALA IN THE 19th CENTURY:- Racism was the main threat where the upper class treated people of lower class as slaves. The lower class people were prohibited to enter into the temples,they were not even permitted to wear proper clothes. Education, worship, lordship of properties were the rights of upper class only....