“There can be no happiness if the things we believe in are different from the things we do.”
Freya Stark, The Journey's Echo
“सुख हमें नहीं मिल सकता यदि विश्वास हम किन्हीं चीजों में करें और अमल करें किन्हीं और चीज़ों पर।”
फ्रेया स्टार्क द जर्नीज़ ईको
“There can be no happiness if the things we believe in are different from the things we do.”
Freya Stark, The Journey's Echo
“सुख हमें नहीं मिल सकता यदि विश्वास हम किन्हीं चीजों में करें और अमल करें किन्हीं और चीज़ों पर।”
फ्रेया स्टार्क द जर्नीज़ ईको
Launch of training programmes under the She is a Changemaker programme was held in collaboration with Rhambhau Mhalgi Prabodhini, Thane, Maharashtra.
Programmes under the campaign were launched by the Chairperson of NCW, Rekha Sharma.
NCW is the statutory body of Government of India. It is usually concerned with advising the government on all policy matters related to women. NCW was established on January 31, 1992 in accordance with the provisions of National Commission for Women Act, 1990. The first chairperson of the commission was Jayanti Patnaik.
The NCW work with the objective of:
The subjects of campaigns of NCW include politics, equal representation for women in jobs, dowry, religion, and exploitation of women for labour.
The Rashtra Mahila is the monthly newsletter, published by NCW in both Hindi and English.
Spanish is considered to be one of the most spoken languages in the world. It is an official or national in more than 20 countries. The language is harmonious and it will help you meet new people and will open up new horizons for you. Below are a few institutions in India that offer the Spanish language learning course.
Henry Harvin Language Academy
Henry Harvin Language Academy offers a diverse range of courses, from skill development to technical growth. They also offer learners a consolidated framework with the completion of many stages, ranging from beginner to advanced.
They offer a 9-in-1 package that includes training, projects, certifications, internships, boot camps, hackathons, and placements, among other things. The course is implemented by trained and experienced professionals, using the European Framework as a baseline, which is very important for the Spanish language. It is simple to use and has 100 per cent hands-on training with lifetime support and access. Fpr the C2 level one has to pay a fee of Rs 15000.
Instituto Cervantes
Instituto Cervantes was founded in 1981 by the Government of Spain for promoting Spanish Language teaching and making the world more aware of the American and Hispanic cultures.
The Instituto Cervantes in New Delhi is located close to Cannaught Place. Their course is dedicated to promoting the use of language and culture and not the technical aspect of it. it is an opportunity to explore and get familiar with a wide range of Spanish-speaking cultures
Students also get access to their library, which has a large collection of Spanish and Hispanic American literature, films, magazines, and newspapers from throughout the world.
Instituto Hispania
Instituto Hispania, Pancsheel Park, was the first private Institution for the Spanish language in the country. It is known for providing classes for students who want to improve their Spanish skills.
School of Spanish
School of Spanish is located in Mukherjee Nagar. They partake in a holistic approach towards language learning and language building.Their services include classroom training, online classes, translation classes and travel guides among other things. They also provide training for the DELE exams. The Spanish embassy administers this exam, which can then be consecutively used to study and work in Spain.
Mundo Latino
Located in Kotla, INPEFA (Embassy of Peru), as well as the embassies of Bolivia, Cuba, and Venezuela, are all linked with Mundo Latino, the Spanish tutoring institution in Delhi. They aim to improve the speaking skills of the students so that they are confident in speaking the language. They offer beginner to advanced level language courses.
Source: Indian Express, 9/12/21
Ambergris, which means gray amber in French, is a waxy substance that originates from the digestive system of the protected sperm whales. While it is incorrectly referred to as ‘whale vomit,’ one of the theories about its formation suggests that it is produced in the gastrointestinal tract of some of the sperm whales for the passage of hard, sharp objects that are ingested when the whale eats large quantities of marine animals. The ambergris is said to be passed like feces and has a very strong fecal odour combined with a strong marine odour. The freshly passed ambergris is a light yellowish substance and is fatty but as it ages it turns waxy and gets red brownish, sometimes with shades of gray and black in colour and attains a mild, earthy, sweet smell but still with notes of mild marine odour.
Investigating agencies from across India who have seized ambergris in the recent past estimate its value to be somewhere between Rs 1 to 2 crores per kilogram, depending on the purity and quality.Officials sayTraditionally, ambergris is used to produce perfumes which have notes of musk. While there are records of it being used to flavor food, alcoholic beverages and tobacco in some cultures in the past, it is rarely used for these purposes presently.
A forest department official in Pune who was part of investigation into the seizure of ambergris in August said, “Trade and sale of Ambergris is banned in nearly 40 countries. While in our case, it was procured from somewhere in coastal Karnataka, we now know that ambergris is procured mainly from coastal areas of other states too. It is also believed that the key market for ambergris is in the middle eastern countries, select European and South East Asian countries. There are also reports that it is considered as an aphrodisiac and is used in some medicines.”
While there is a ban on possession and trade of ambergris in countries like the USA, Australia and India, in several other countries it is a tradable commodity, though with limitations in some of them. In the Indian context, the sperm whales are a protected species under Schedule 2 of the Wildlife Protection Act and possession or trade of any of its by-products, including Ambergris and its byproducts, is illegal under provisions of the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972. It has been observed that the gangs smuggling the ambergris procure it from coastal areas and ship it to destination countries via some other countries with whom India has comparatively less stringent sea trade.
The Crime Branch of the Pimpri Chinchwad police has arrested two persons and have seized around 550 grams of ambergris valued by the investigators at Rs 1.1 crore in illegal market. The two arrested persons are from Nashik and one of them was caught when he had brought ambergris to Pune in search of a potential buyer. The cops, working on a tip off, caught the man with the help of a decoy customer. In August this year the Pune Division of the Forest Department had arrested six persons and had seized from them three kilograms of ambergris. Multiple actions have been conducted by investigating agencies across India including Mumbai, Tamil Nadu and Kerala in which much larger quantities of ambergris have been seized. that being extremely rare contributes to its high demand and high price in the international market.
Written by Sushant Kulkarni
Source: Indian Express, 9/12/21
“The man who insists on seeing with perfect clarity before he decides, never decides.”
Henri Frederic Amiel (1821-1881), Swiss poet and philosopher
“सब कुछ स्पष्ट होने पर ही निर्णय लेने का आग्रह जो पालता है, वह कभी निर्णय नहीं ले पाता।”
हेनरी फ़्रेडरिक आम्येल (१८२१-१८८१), स्विस कवि एवं दार्शनिक
The Hornbill Festival, which is called the ‘Festivals of Festivals’, is a 10-day annual cultural fest of Nagaland that showcases the rich and diverse Naga ethnicity through folk dances, traditional music, local cuisine, handicraft, art workshops etc. The start of this festival (December 1) marks the Nagaland statehood day.
Every year the Hornbill festival is celebrated between December 1 and December 10 in the northeast region and in the state of Nagaland. The festival is named after the Indian Hornbill Bird. It is a large and colourful forest bird. The festival is named after the bird as it is displayed in folklore of most of the the tribals in the state of Nagaland.
The festival has contributed significant tourism revenue to the north eastern part of India. This is mainly because Hornbill festival provides an insight into the different Tribes of Nagaland. It provides a colourful mixture of craft, dancers, sports, religious ceremonies and food fairs. Naga Morungs exhibition is also organised during the festival.
The Naga Morungs are also called the Nagas. They are the ethnic groups native to North Western Myanmar and North Eastern India. These groups have similar culture and form the majority of population in Nagaland and Naga self-administered zone. The Naga self-administered zone is located in the Naga Hills of Sagaing region of Myanmar.
Apart from the Hornbill festival, the other popular festival of the Nagas is the Lui Ngai Ni. It is the seed sowing festival that is celebrated by the Naga Tribes of Manipur. It is celebrated in the month of February to mark the beginning of spring season.
Hornbill bird is common in tropical and subtropical Asia, Africa and Melanesia. The festival is named after this bird because, it forms the centre of many local folklore. Also, the tribes in the state consider the bird to be sacred. The IUCN status of hornbill bird is “Near Threatened”.