Dokra Art - Indian brass statue of Lakshmi Ganesh Saraswati - Primitive Indian folk art- A vintage Indian art form - presented by mollisarts. mollisarts for many more unique Indian art collectibles.
Dronacharya College of Engineering, Gurugram, proudly share the names of bright students “Himanshu, Prateek Saraswat, Darpan Bhardwaj” ME Department, their dedication and hardwork have made them university Merit List toppers.
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A Reading for the Edward Said Libraries in Gaza, with Mosab Abu Toha & Friends, Brookline Booksmith, live streaming on YouTube, January 6, 2024, 12PM ET
«Brookline Booksmith invites you, with writer and library founder Mosab Abu Toha (Things You May Find Hidden In My Ear), to a virtual reading in support of the Edward Said Libraries in Gaza. Readers are planned to include Mosab Abu Toha with Kaveh Akbar, Rabih Alameddine, Ammiel Alcalay, Hala Alyan, Peter Balakian, Fatima Bhutto, Leila Farsakh, Nick Flynn, Ru Freeman, Carolyn Forché, Damian Gorman, Fanny Howe, Ha Jin, Canisia Lubrin, Askold Melnyczuk, Eileen Myles, Viet Thanh Nguyen, Shuchi Saraswat, and Lloyd Schwartz.»
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January 29 .. birthday greetings to Ef Ram Bhole .. Ef Naresh Saraswat from Surat.. Ef Jay from Bangalore.. and Ef Heba Mamdoh from Egypt 🇪🇬 ..
And .. wishes for the 27th wedding anniversary of Ef Pradip Das and his respected wife Misti Das .. love and prayers .. 🙏🏻🚩💐
Oh dear .. missed the timings again .. but ever in response to the feelings of the Ef here I be .. with thee again ..
Work reactions were on hold and expressed in a moment of express .. but they are the results of several unfortunate delays that took place due unforeseen circumstances .. now they be seen and the schedules are being set up in time to come ..
The feelings of the GOJ seemed as always apprehensive before walking into the gates and seeing the well wishers .. some corners and fronts remain surprisingly the same .. how they manage that isa mystery .. but they do and they get my attention ..
But truly, this Sunday DAY is ever a revelation and a joy unlimited ..
love and more .. have to leave to work .. for ... !!???
Dokra art is one of the oldest forms of metal casting in India, dating back to around 4000 years ago.Dokra art is one of the oldest forms of metal casting in India, dating back to around 4000 years ago.
One of the interesting things I've noticed (been frustrated by) is that while some herbs have a whole bunch of studies done of them, and have multiple systematic reviews and are generally well studied (*cough* St. John's Wort *cough*) others have very little research done on them.
One example of this is red Raspberry leaf and its use for treating menstrual cramps, or dysmenorrhea in the literature. Red raspberry leaf is pretty well known by people in general where I am, to the point that people who don't know anything about herbalism at all know about raspberry leaf tea for menstrual cramps. It is in many herbal books, and if you look at online forums, loads of people are saying it's effective for them, some even going so far as to say it is the only thing that works for their cramps.
Seems like something worth looking into the science of, right?
But when I go to look at the research that I can access (as a non-student, non-researcher), there's very little on raspberry for this use. I found:
One article* in the Lancet from 1941 that looked at the effects of raspberry leaf on animal uteruses, which I would recommend not reading if you're squeamish about descriptions of animal experimentation.
A paper** that referenced the above and the traditional medicinal use of raspberry, and then treated human patients with dysmenorrhea with a combination of five different herbs in one pill. It did find a positive effect, but also one of the other herbs themselves are well studied in this and has a good amount of evidence to back it up.
A review*** that says they found both mild and effective herbal treatments in the literature, but doesn't let you actually read what they are without purchasing the article, which is a massive barrier. And it doesn't reference any clinical studies on raspberry leaf. Any. Which makes me suspect there aren't any studies to reference.
Another article that just references the 1941 article and traditional knowledge.
Finally, a paper in 2002****, this time on guinea-pig ileum. They did find that it had an antispasmodic effect on the guinea pig's small intestine in test tubes.
And that is it. That's all I can find through Science Direct or Google Scholar. No large scale, double-blind, placebo controlled studies in humans. No single-herb studies in humans. No in vivo studies in humans. No review articles, because there is nothing to review. To be clear, these things all exist for other herbs, and I'm super stoked to read them.
And I'm kinda really frustrated, because menstrual cramps are really common, monthly occurrence for about half the population. They suck. If you listen to people who drink raspberry leaf tea, they say it is very effective, going so far as to prevent menstrual cramps from ever happening. You would think that this would be something that scientists have studied, because that's a huge amount of possibly preventable pain.
And yeah, we have over the counter pain medication now, but it still seems like someone would have looked into it. Because I don't think I'm the only one who would prefer having a cup of tea over the other options.
* https://www.sciencedirect.com/sdfe/pdf/download/eid/1-s2.0-S0140673600713481/first-page-pdf JH Burn, ER Withell "A principle in raspberry leaves which relaxes uterine muscle" The Lancet, 1941
** Bone, Kerry. "Phytotherapy for pain management in dysmenorrhea." Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients 258 (2005): 57-60.
*** https://www.eurekaselect.com/article/95649 Rashmi Saxena Pal*, Yogendra Pal, Pranay Wal, Nikita Saraswat and Ankita Wal, "A Novel Approach on Review of Herbal Menstrual Cramps Relievers" Current Women`s Health Reviews 2019
**** https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/ptr.1040 Janne Rojas-Vera, Asmita V. Patel, "Relaxant activity of raspberry ( Rubus idaeus) leaf extract in guinea-pig ileum in vitro" Phytotherapy Research, 2002
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Hello friends. Another online poetry reading hosted by Mosab Abu Toha: "A Reading for the Edward Said Libraries with Mosab Abu Toha & Friends". It will be held on January 6, 2024 at 12PM ET.
The line-up looks amazing: Mosab Abu Toha, Kaveh Akbar, Rabih Alameddine, Ammiel Alcalay, Hala Alyan, Peter Balakian, Fatima Bhutto, Leila Farsakh, Nick Flynn, Ru Freeman, Carolyn Forché, Damian Gorman, Jorie Graham, Fanny Howe, Ha Jin, Ilya Kaminsky, Askold Melnyczuk, Eileen Myles, Viet Thanh Nguyen, Shuchi Saraswat, and Lloyd Schwartz.
Bizhive society students of KCCILHE visited the "India STEM Summit 2023". The event that took place on October 16th, 2023, at the Dr. Ambedkar International Centre in New Delhi was a dynamic and engaging gathering that celebrated scientific achievements and fostered innovation. Inauguration was commenced by Welcome address by Shri Rajkumar Sharma, President AICRA, after which Shri. Jagadish Mamidala, Chairman UGC, Shri. TG Sitharam, Chairman AICTE, Shri. Sannjay Kumar, Secretary, Ministry of Education and Shri. V.K. Saraswat, member NITI Ayog, addressed the audience after which The day featured a highlight event at 12:30 PM, titled "CELEBRATING CHANDRAYAAN-3 SUCCESS," where the audience had the opportunity to witness the journey and preparation behind the Chandrayaan 3 mission. Students got the opportunity to meet distinguished ISRO scientists such as Dr. Ritu Karidhal, Ms. Nadini Harinath, Dr. Kalpana Arvind, Ms. Gomathi Saratha, Ms. Kalpana K, Ms. Roopa MV, and Ms. Ceena Sunil.
The day concluded with the "INDIA STEM AWARDS 2023" , featuring a welcome address by Rajkumar Sharma, President of AICRA, and the chief guest address by Shri Nitin Jairam Gadkari, the Minister of Road Transport & Highways, Government of Bharat. A valedictory session and business networking opportunities with hi-tea ensured that it was a productive and inspirational day for all participants.
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