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Wastage of water in the meat industry

The world is getting hotter. The gap between the need and availability of freshwater is widening every day. Despite finding ourselves in such a situation, we continue to propagate practices that waste trillions of litres of water every day. One

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NASYA’s Largest Class of Charak Samhita

Even when it is getting nearly impossible to bear the scorching and blistering heat, it is commendable that nearly 703 Ayurveda students and practitioners participated in the Class of Charak Samhita organized by NASYA (National Ayurveda Students & Youth Association)

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Graphology

Graphology is the study of handwriting as a means of analysing character. Also called handwriting analysis. The term graphology is derived from the Greek words for “writing” and “study. It is known that “the hand writes what the brain determines”. Writing is a means of communication

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We need to have faith in Ayurveda

It was his dream to be an ayurvedic doctor. Lack of opportunities and options could not stop him from realizing his dream. A graduate from National Institute of Ayurveda, Jaipur he did his post graduation from I.P.G.T. & R.A., Gujarat

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Promotion of Ancient System of Alternative Medicine & Therapies

The expo will provide an unique platform for National & International organisations and companies which deal in Yoga, Ayurveda, Naturopathy, Homeopathy, Herbal, Unani, Siddha, Organic food, Cosmetics, Yoga props, Equipment, and Organic clothing to showcase their products. With an aim

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Nasya A national movement of Ayurveda

­NASYA, introduces itself as an initiative of Vigyan Bharti, working to strength the ecosystem of Ayurveda since 20th DEC 2008. During all these years, NASYA has been striving hard to strengthen the roots of Ayurveda, through its active units in

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It’s not love at first sight but at first smell.

Birds will often pick at their feathers and flick their wings as a way of attracting the attentions of the opposite sex. Scarlett Macaws will preen themselves, and each other, during courtship. The peacock’s tail is a famous example of sexual selection. The

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