22, Apr 2024
Gaurs International School Students Release Anthem to Promote Voter Awareness
Students of Gaurs International School (Yamuna Expressway) have released an anthem to promote voter awareness on the commencement of the 2024 election to Lok Sabha. Called “MatdaataJagruktaGeet” it has been sung, written, and composed by the school students and seeks to disseminate information about the importance of voting and also to encourage the public to come out and vote in large numbers.
The first round of voting for Lok Sabha commenced on April 19, 2024.
“At Gaurs International School, we are dedicated to raising politically, socially and culturally aware students. With around 67% voter turnout in the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, we still need to increase the country’s election participation. We hope that this anthem will encourage people in large numbers to exercise their rights,” said Mrs Manju Gaur, Director, of Gaurs Group of Schools.
The anthem is in Hindi and showcases the creativity and initiative of the students, who have taken an active role in engaging with important civic issues.
Gaurs International School is an excellent option for parents looking for a high-quality education for their children. With its international educational standards, state-of-the-art facilities, and a strong emphasis on overall development, the school is sure to provide students with the best possible education. Gaurs International School has three branches: Gaurs Yamuna City at Yamuna Expressway, Gaur City, Greater Noida (West), and SiddharthVihar. Besides, as part of the Gaurs’ social service initiative, the Gaur City branch also imparts free education under the “BetiBachao, BetiPadhao” scheme of the Government of India in its Gaur City branch.
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- By Rabindra
22, Apr 2024
Indiscriminate usage of pesticides and insecticides in growing vegetables is causing cancer cases mounting: Experts

Hyderabad,22nd April 2024 Against the backdrop of the harmful impact of the indiscriminate use of fertilizers and pesticides in growing vegetables, the Federation of Telangana Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FTCCI) organized a Workshop on Rooftop Kitchen Gardening on Saturday morning at its premises in Red Hill in the city.
The primary objective of the workshop was to raise awareness about the significance of cultivating one’s food organically and to provide a platform to help enthusiasts grasp the fundamentals of Rooftop Kitchen Gardening.
Welcoming the gathering Ravi Kumar, Vice President of FTCCI said, rooftop kitchen gardening reduces urban heat, and pollution and contributes to the clean air
Chandra Mohan Siram, Chairman of the Agro & Food Processing Committee, said that thirty or forty years ago, before the green revolution, pesticides and insecticide usage never existed. Now, a single farmer uses 50 to 60 bags of pesticides depending on the cultivable land. Further to increase productivity, every vegetable crop is subjected to many types of sprays. Pesticides or insecticides are sprayed before harvesting, to improve the color and freshness. This is leading to cancer diseases. Thirty years ago we had not heard of a specialization called Oncology. Now, in every nook and corner of the city, we have an Oncologist. Today the situation is we are putting zinc into the soil and we are eating it as well. In the past, we used to consume zinc from horticultural products. But now things have changed.
A small country Israel which does not have much land and water resources is doing wonders in terms of horticultural production and also exporting. So also Kenya. We can emulate these countries, said Chandra Moha Siram. We must encourage Rooftop Kitchen Gardening in our city.
Speaking to the gathering of about 100 Rooftop Kitchen Gardeners as well as enthusiasts of this concept, Smt. K. Sridevi, Assistant Director of Horticulture(Urban Farming), Government of Telangana, said the information is just a click away and is abundantly available online. Don’t get into Rooftop Kitchen Gardening because of peer pressure. Get into it for sheer pleasure, to produce pure vegetables, for happiness and the good health of the family.
Her colleague Smt. B. Manga and Smt. K. Synitha Rose, both the officers in Urban farming spoke about the importance of urban farming, the steps involved in it, cultural practices to be adopted, and organic ways of controlling pests and diseases. Hyderabad which was once a garden city is now turned into a concrete jungle. And the only spaces left are balconies and rooftops. You must make effective use of the same, they said.
22, Apr 2024
Talent Skillsvarsity joins hands with NSE Academy to provide a certificate program in Financial Markets

Mumbai – Talent Skill Education and Research Foundation (TSERF), a leading organization led by capital markets professionals, is proud to announce the launch of Certificate Program in Financial Markets with NSE Academy. This program will be exclusively available for the students enrolling for the flagship Post Graduate Diploma in Financial Markets and Analytics offered by Talent Skillsvarsity. The program includes hands-on experiential learning, sessions by market experts.
During, the launch of program Mr. Ambarish Datta, MD and CEO of TSERF said that the “Post Graduate Diploma in Financial Markets and Analytics is a multi-disciplinary program where students will gain deep understanding of financial markets and learn to harness the power of big data so as to make data driven decision in modern technologically advanced financial markets. The embedded certification program powered NSE Academy along with experiential learning will empower successful students of this program to be job ready on Day ‘0’ and hit ground running there by making them industry desired”.
20, Apr 2024
Reflektionz, a Cultural Fest for Intercollegiate Optometry, Brings Together 355 Students

Bangalore, April 20, 2024: Sankara College of Optometry, Bangalore hosted ‘Reflektionz’, a National Intercollegiate Cultural Festival at the Sankara Eye Hospital Campus. A total of 355 students from optometry colleges across Karnataka, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nādu & Puducherry have participated in the festival.
Themed ‘Multiculture’, to rekindle the joy of imagination among the participants, the 11th Year of Reflektionz, through the 2-day event provided 355 students with a platform to showcase their talent through 17 literary, cultural and performing arts events across 4 stages.
Sankara College of Optometry would like to thank the Platinum sponsor Ben franklin, Gold sponsor Sri Ganesh Enterprises and Lenskart, and friends of festival Essilor, India Pvt. Ltd. for their generous support in making our annual cultural fest a resounding success. Through their sponsorship, they have not only demonstrated their dedication to education and cultural enrichment but have also empowered us to create an event that celebrates diversity, creativity, and talent. Their contribution has enabled us to provide a platform for students to showcase their skills and express their unique voices, thereby fostering a vibrant atmosphere of cultural exchange and learning.
Dr Renu M, Vitreoretinal surgeon & Ocular oncologist encourage the students by sharing her words, that “success is not only about academic or professional accomplishments. It is about having the resilience to face challenges and the courage to dream big”. She also mentions that “success is not a destination, it’s a journey. It’s essential to make every moment count, believe in yourself, believe in your abilities, and never give up”.
Professor Aditya Goyal, Principal, Sankara College of Optometry said, “We have been pleasantly surprised by the enthusiastic response to the event. Students from different states have added much-needed vibrancy to the proceedings. We feel that this edition has reignited the pride of being Indian and brought a greater sense of harmony and brotherhood. This intercollegiate optometry festival has provided a real-life learning platform for our students who were involved in the planning and execution of the event.
At the inaugural of the festival Mr Kuberan, Chair of YUVA vertical, CII Young Indians, shared, “Students need to participate in extracurricular activities which will help build their confidence and career. Added by saying winning is not the ultimate goal rather these variety of cultural events bring out the creative energy in the students.”
The valedictory function had Ms. Poornima Sankar, Founder of Suryaforlife and Bharatanatyam Artist, who shared her journey of college time where she participated in such extracurricular activities, helped her follow her passion and choose her profession as Bharatnatyam artist. Another chief guest Dr. Hiral Divyansh, Occupational Therapist & Founder of Rise & Shine, encouraged students with her motivating speech. Professor Aditya Goyal handed over the rolling trophy to Nethradhama School of Optometry, Bangalore as the perfect curtain downer for the event. Dates for the next Reflektionz 2025 were announced as the 25th and 26th of April.
20, Apr 2024
Integrating Vedic Wisdom into Policy and Practice to Nurture Global Equity

Gauranga Das Prabhu, Director Govardhan Ecovillage delves into how incorporating Vedic knowledge, which emphasizes the importance of food and unity, might transform policy to promote global fairness. Recognizing food as a fundamental aspect of life and adopting the Vasudeva Kutumbakam principle – the world as one family – paves the way for a more just and inclusive society.
In today’s interconnected world, the pursuit of equity is seen as a moral necessity that transcends borders and ideology. It invites us to explore ancient knowledge while accepting modern realities and seeking answers rooted in compassion, collaboration, and systemic transformation. We can pave the way to a more inclusive and fair society by relying on both the rich weave of Vedic wisdom and modern discoveries.
Vasudeva Kutumbakam, or the idea that ‘the entire world is one family’, is central to the Vedic ethos. The premise of Annam Bahu Kurvita is central to the principle of producing and distributing food abundantly. This profound knowledge emphasizes the essence of civilization itself: the sharing of resources for the general good. In embracing these concepts, we acknowledge that life sustains equitable access to resources, particularly food.
However, as we confront the stark reality of global inequality, it becomes evident that systemic injustices persist. Rooted in historical legacies of colonialism, discrimination, and imperialism these disparities pervade wealth, income, and resource access worldwide. The statistics paint a sobering picture: the top echelons or upper class amass a disproportionate share of wealth, leaving the marginalized struggling for the most necessities.
Addressing these ingrained disparities requires a diverse strategy. For example- events such as C20, a vital part of the G20 process, aim to engage in meaningful discussions, consolidate policy documents, and devise effective advocacy strategies for the same. Affirmative action measures, such as India’s MGNREGA and Brazil’s social inclusion policies, show signs of improvement. Similarly, Kerala’s decentralized planning approach demonstrates the transforming force of local empowerment, resulting in demonstrable advances in education, healthcare, and women’s empowerment.
Education appears as an effective tool and technique for overcoming biases and developing empathy. By adopting anti-bias education and inclusive curricula, we can raise a generation that understands the nuances and complexities of intersectionality and recognizes the different identities that shape and affect an individual’s experiences. We may address structural inequities and promote fairness in a variety of contexts by implementing policy reforms and engaging stakeholders.
Numerous policy ideas exist, ranging from international collaboration to address tax havens to a Universal Basic Income. These policies, which are based on a dedication to economic stability and inclusivity, offer hope for a more fair future. But there are many obstacles in the way, such as political resistance and lingering effects from the past, which call for coordinated efforts and unshakable resolve.
We have to take the call to action found in Vedic wisdom seriously as we work through the challenges of our day. We can overcome barriers and create a global society based on justice and compassion by promoting a sense of unity and sharing. This will in turn create a more equitable and welcoming world where the teachings of Vasudeva Kutumbakam light the way to a better future.
19, Apr 2024
Author Kimberly Moffitt’s New Book Therapy Sessions

Everett, WA, April 19, 2024 — Kimberly Moffitt, who has been a stay-at-home parent to four neurodivergent kids for the past nine years, has completed her new book, “Therapy Sessions”: a compelling work that shares the exploration of difficult questions and emotions.
Author Kimberly Moffitt has been writing poems since high school. Her background is in history and anthropology. She is a Southern transplant living in the Pacific Northwest. A dyed-in-the-wool geek, she and her family enjoy various fandoms and live with two spoiled cats and two snakes.
“Therapy Sessions” features poems including “Contemplation of Love,” “Masque of Death,” “So Much to Ask,” “The Screamer,” “Visit from the End,” “Were It So Simple,” “Wooden Beauty,” “Empty Heart,” and many more.
19, Apr 2024
Author Gary Rothlein’s New Book Me and the Mental

Aurora, CO, April 19, 2024 — Gary Rothlein, who holds an associate of science in business administration degree from Colorado Technical University, has completed his new book, “Me and the Mental”: a poignant and deeply personal autobiographical account of the struggles the author was forced to endure, and how each of these experiences influenced the person he is today.
In “Me and the Mental,” author Gary Rothlein details each of these traumatic experiences documenting how they happened, insights, such as criticisms and personal evaluation, and how those experiences shaped his present. In certainty, there are different setting layouts from where these situations had taken place and, geographically, they occur in the states of California and Colorado. His writings are very descriptive and try to share his message that conflict can happen, and only personal strength can move one forward.
Rothlein shares, “From my later adolescent years to earlier adult years, I had to undergo major breakdown episodes relating to life alterations. These episodes occurred in the years 2015, 2016, and 2018. In every way I can think of, the situations changed a major form of my life.”
19, Apr 2024
Author Lorine Sutherland’s New Book The Sweetest Music

New York, NY, April 19, 2024 — Lorine Sutherland, a loving mother and grandmother who appreciates family togetherness and is passionate about music, has completed her new book, “The Sweetest Music”: a gripping novel that follows the journey of Misty McAnn, a young girl who must deals with the outcome of her choice between her father and her family or the chance to live out her dreams.
“‘The Sweetest Music’ takes you back to your childhood in a world of discipline and judgment,” shares Sutherland. “Through the ages of growth, determination and self-recognition become a main focus as you mature into an adult. There will be trials, disappointments, and regrets we learn to accept and accommodate through our youth into adulthood. In a time when we want to please our family and make them proud of our every decision and endeavor comes misunderstanding and lack of patience and trust; all the while, we must stay focused on our dreams. The dreams we want to live in that also comes with sacrifice. We will experience childhood happiness.
“A father’s pride to a teenager focused on her hopes and dreams to falling in love with the wrong family and betraying a father’s pride and trust led to making her own way without the support of her family; she lives her dream before she realizes what has happened to find a new meaning of family and support to supplement the pain of being without her family and her love. Through all the sacrifices will came great reward of dreams come true and learning to trust.”
19, Apr 2024
Welcome to the Best Brains Family – Maple Grove
Maple Grove, MN, April 19, 2024 –Best Brains Learning Centers further expands as Best Brains Maple Grove. The center prepares to open on May 21, 2024. Owner Meenakshi Jakhar has been working with the Franchise Success team for over 6 months to make her dream of learning center ownership a reality and is ready to begin offering high-quality after-school programs to students in the Maple Grove area.
Best Brains has firmly established itself in Minnesota, with five centers spread across the state and several more currently in active development. With the growing demand for after-school enrichment, the franchise teams are now focusing on emerging areas where new families are seeking excellent after-school education options for their children. Meenakshi saw a lot of potential for growth, additionally, she really liked the structure and design of the programs that Best Brains offer, believing it can make a positive impact on students’ educational development.
The center provides ample space to host various programs for students and serves as a community hub for families prioritizing education. In-person classes are scheduled for Tuesday and Thursday evenings, and Saturday mornings. Students have the option to enroll in Math, English, Coding, and Abacus programs, all taught by qualified instructors. According to Franchise Success Manager Elanor Smith, “Our new locations all feature our Coding program.” She adds, “Offering Coding classes from day 1 at our newest centers generates significant interest from parents seeking engaging programs that enhance classroom skills, which is precisely what our program was designed to do.” Another distinctive feature of Best Brains is the Abacus program, which is designed to be both enjoyable and engaging, using the right side of the brain to strengthen students’ overall brain power.
Meenakshi is looking forward to providing an environment conducive to learning for students of all ages. She wants to be a contributing factor in their success as well as her three amazing teachers: one math specialist who loves teaching, one experienced Math and English teacher who loves working with kids of all ages, and one with over 28 years’ experience teaching elementary and middle school students.
Best Brains Learning Centers offer enrichment programs for students aged 3-14, available throughout the US and Canada. They are renowned for providing one-on-one student interaction with certified teachers, whether in a secure classroom setting or through small, online classrooms. Their curriculum, which avoids repetition, combined with their qualified and motivated staff, ensures high levels of student engagement and excitement, leading to satisfied parents.
19, Apr 2024
ABA Technologies Announces Book Release Now What

Melbourne, FL, April 19, 2024 –KeyPress Publishing, a division of ABA Technologies, Inc., is pleased to announce the launch of Now What? A Behavior Analyst’s First-Year Survival Guide, a book that answers the questions early behavior analysts and those in training might not know how to ask yet.
Now What? by author Mariah Avery, MA, BCBA, draws upon real-world experiences in behavior science training with human-centered, light-hearted anecdotes. This book is must-have reading for clinical behavior analysts in their first year and serves as a valuable resource for aspiring and seasoned behavior analysts. It is filled with skill-building exercises, activities for unwinding, reusable tools, and opportunities to reflect on the reader’s first-year experiences as they happen.
Avery’s passion for behavior analysis began when her son was prescribed ABA therapy and she could not find any available services within a three-state radius of their home. She completed her MA in Applied Behavior Analysis from Ball State University in 2017, and has since worked in home care, clinics, and schools in the states of Florida and Georgia.
In the process of obtaining behavior science certification and training, experiences such as burnout and imposter syndrome can occur. Practical issues, such as insurance concerns may be faced. Author Mariah Avery provides helpful information towards these ends and many other related topics, based on her own life experiences so readers know they are not alone in this process. Now What? is the go-to guide for all individuals in their behavior science learning journeys.
Author Avery, in this premier book release, provides insightful practical information and is also your friend, whose insights you can lean upon in your own journey.
So, now what? This publication is available for readers today. KeyPress Publishing and ABA Technologies are your partners in behavior science training every step of the way.
