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anarchistin · 7 months
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We have some other rules in our libraries that we tell all our educators to follow. For instance, no educator is allowed to use physical punishment or yell. If a child damages a book, we aren’t allowed to react angrily. We only explain. We do not tell the children how to sit or stand or poke at them generally.
If a child runs away with a book, we do not chase and force her to give it back. We have to trust that she will return it.
Most girls and older children get books issued and take them home. Sometimes, the books get damaged as well.
All the children and adults come together once a month to repair the books in the library. Taping torn pages or sticking them together with glue teaches children to handle the books gently in the future. It also reduces conflict.
Meet Bhopal’s Impressive Group of Girl Librarians
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We are coming to #ujjain .
Only genuine and interested person msg me.
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chandra-shekhara · 6 months
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AIR FORCE AEROBATIC SHOW
Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh
28th September, Thursday
The crowd going wild; the massive helicopters flying past doing unbelievable turns and manuevers in the sky. The loud jets flying by before you can blink. The beautiful and mathematically precise formation of the aircrafts. The Suryakiran IAF aerobatic unit made the sky their playground and absolutely won the hearts of the crowd. The jets were loud, but enthusiasm and cheers of the crowd was louder. People randomly shouting 'bharat mata ki jai'. Everybody was in awe of the dapper uniform clad officers. Children from the age of 4 to old uncles of 40, everyone was impressed. I hope today's event inspired a few careers
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maysshortmoviereviews · 4 months
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The Railway Men: The Untold Story of Bhopal 1984 (2023)
🎬After a deadly gas leaks from a factory in Bhopal, brave railway workers risk their lives to save others in the face of an unspeakable disaster.
📝An excellent series about the brave Indian railway workers who saved lives and a thought provoking story about the Bhopal Chemical Disaster of 1984. If you were impressed with series like ‘Chernobyl’ then you will enjoy this too. It is about every day people who did the right thing, it is about negligence, corruption and just extremely moving. . A very very good series and I highly recommend it. Your time will be well spent.
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ewzzy · 3 months
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2023 is the year I realized Christmas Vacation is directly referencing the Bhopal disaster where Union Carbide exposed a half a million people to toxic gas in the worst industrial accident in human history.
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The Bhopal Tragedy
On the night of December 2nd, 1984, a Union Carbide plant in Bhopal, India, began leaking 27 tonnes of the deadly gas methyl isocyanate. None of the six safety systems designed to contain such a leak were operational, allowing the gas to spread throughout the city of Bhopal. Half a million people were exposed to the gas and 25,000 have died to date as a result of their exposure. More than 120,000 people still suffer from ailments caused by the accident and the subsequent pollution at the plant site. These ailments include blindness, extreme difficulty in breathing and gynaecological disorders. In the Immediate aftermath, the health care system immediately became overloaded. In the severely affected areas, nearly 70% were under-qualified doctors. Medical staff were unprepared for the thousands of casualties. Doctors and hospitals were not aware of proper treatment methods for MIC gas inhalation. There were mass funerals and cremations. Within a few days, trees in the vicinity became barren, and bloated animal carcasses had to be disposed of. 170,000 people were treated at hospitals and temporary dispensaries, and 2,000 buffalo, goats, and other animals were collected and buried. Supplies, including food, became scarce owing to suppliers' safety fears. Fishing was prohibited, causing further supply shortages. Formal statements after a few weeks were issued that air, water, vegetation, and foodstuffs were safe, but people were warned not to consume fish. The number of children exposed to the gases was at least 200,000. Within weeks, the State Government established a number of hospitals, clinics, and mobile units in the gas-affected area to treat the victims.  A cohort of 80,021 exposed people was registered, along with a control group, a cohort of 15,931 people from areas not exposed to MIC. Nearly every year since 1986, they have answered the same questionnaire. It shows excess mortality and morbidity in the exposed group. Bias and confounding factors cannot be excluded from the study. Because of migration and other factors, 75% of the cohort is lost, as the ones who move out are not followed. A number of clinical studies are performed. The quality varies, but the different reports support each other. Studied and reported long-term health effects are: Eyes: Chronic conjunctivitis, scars on cornea, corneal opacities, early cataracts Respiratory tracts: Obstructive and/or restrictive disease, pulmonary fibrosis, aggravation of tuberculosis and chronic bronchitis Neurological system: Impairment of memory, finer motor skills, numbness, etc. Psychological problems: Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) Children's health: Peri- and neonatal death rates increased. Failure to grow, intellectual impairment, etc. Missing or insufficient fields for research are female reproduction, chromosomal aberrations, cancer, immune deficiency, neurological sequelae, post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and children born after the disaster. Late cases that might never be highlighted are respiratory insufficiency, cardiac insufficiency (cor pulmonale), cancer and tuberculosis. Bhopal now has high rates of birth defects and records a miscarriage rate 7x higher than the national average. The site has never been properly cleaned up and it continues to poison the residents of Bhopal.
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blushlillyyy · 2 months
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I find it infuriating that Bhopal still hasn't received justice for what the city went through
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divinum-pacis · 2 years
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Devotees of Digambar Jain community perform 'Abhishek' of Lord Mahavir on the occasion of Mahavir Jayanti in Bhopal. (Image: PTI)
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mohitneha · 2 years
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Neha ❤️
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The Bhopal Tragedy
On the night of December 2nd, 1984, a Union Carbide plant in Bhopal, India, began leaking 27 tonnes of the deadly gas methyl isocyanate. None of the six safety systems designed to contain such a leak were operational, allowing the gas to spread throughout the city of Bhopal. Half a million people were exposed to the gas and 25,000 have died to date as a result of their exposure. More than 120,000 people still suffer from ailments caused by the accident and the subsequent pollution at the plant site. These ailments include blindness, extreme difficulty in breathing and gynaecological disorders. In the Immediate aftermath, the health care system immediately became overloaded. In the severely affected areas, nearly 70% were under-qualified doctors. Medical staff were unprepared for the thousands of casualties. Doctors and hospitals were not aware of proper treatment methods for MIC gas inhalation. There were mass funerals and cremations. Within a few days, trees in the vicinity became barren, and bloated animal carcasses had to be disposed of. 170,000 people were treated at hospitals and temporary dispensaries, and 2,000 buffalo, goats, and other animals were collected and buried. Supplies, including food, became scarce owing to suppliers' safety fears. Fishing was prohibited, causing further supply shortages. Formal statements after a few weeks were issued that air, water, vegetation, and foodstuffs were safe, but people were warned not to consume fish. The number of children exposed to the gases was at least 200,000. Within weeks, the State Government established a number of hospitals, clinics, and mobile units in the gas-affected area to treat the victims.  A cohort of 80,021 exposed people was registered, along with a control group, a cohort of 15,931 people from areas not exposed to MIC. Nearly every year since 1986, they have answered the same questionnaire. It shows excess mortality and morbidity in the exposed group. Bias and confounding factors cannot be excluded from the study. Because of migration and other factors, 75% of the cohort is lost, as the ones who move out are not followed. A number of clinical studies are performed. The quality varies, but the different reports support each other. Studied and reported long-term health effects are: Eyes: Chronic conjunctivitis, scars on cornea, corneal opacities, early cataracts Respiratory tracts: Obstructive and/or restrictive disease, pulmonary fibrosis, aggravation of tuberculosis and chronic bronchitis Neurological system: Impairment of memory, finer motor skills, numbness, etc. Psychological problems: Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) Children's health: Peri- and neonatal death rates increased. Failure to grow, intellectual impairment, etc. Missing or insufficient fields for research are female reproduction, chromosomal aberrations, cancer, immune deficiency, neurological sequelae, post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and children born after the disaster. Late cases that might never be highlighted are respiratory insufficiency, cardiac insufficiency (cor pulmonale), cancer and tuberculosis. Bhopal now has high rates of birth defects and records a miscarriage rate 7x higher than the national average. The site has never been properly cleaned up and it continues to poison the residents of Bhopal.
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harf-e-kun · 10 months
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Favourite place with Ammi ❤️
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P.S. : I wish I can give you everything you deserve by Almighty's will. Ameen.
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missioneducation · 1 month
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Best Mission Education (M.E.) is the leading coaching institute for UPSC, MPPSC, SSC, banking, railways, ESB (व्यापम), MPSI, and constable exams. We offer top-notch coaching and free demo sessions. Embracing linguistic diversity, we celebrate International Mother Language Day. Join us at 132, 1st Floor, ZONE 2, Maharana Pratap Nagar, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh 462011 for unparalleled preparation and success
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shantitechnology · 1 month
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thatadhdgirly · 2 months
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Girlhood is the desire to stay in the sun☀️🌻💅🏼
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architecturegreek · 3 months
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Unlocking Architectural and Interior Brilliance with Modern House Architects
Welcome to Modern House Architects, where innovation meets inspiration, and spaces come alive with a blend of architectural brilliance and interior elegance. As a prominent name in the design industry, we take pride in our commitment to creating environments that not only meet practical needs but also transcend expectations, turning dreams into reality.
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Architectural Marvels Unveiled:
In Raisen, our architects have embraced the local ethos, creating structures that seamlessly blend with the natural surroundings. From contemporary homes to innovative commercial spaces, each project is a testament to our commitment to architectural excellence.
Niwari, with its rich cultural heritage, has been the canvas for our architects to paint designs that pay homage to tradition while embracing modernity. Every structure stands as a unique architectural narrative in the city's history.
Panna, known for its natural allure, has inspired our architects to design spaces that harmonize with the landscape. Our architectural marvels in Panna not only captivate the eye but also celebrate the beauty of the region.
In Damoh, a city steeped in history, our architects infuse creativity into every project, delivering designs that resonate with the cultural fabric of Damoh. From residential complexes to public structures, our architectural expertise shines through.
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Our commitment to excellence extends beyond architecture to encompass interior design. Whether you're in the vibrant streets of Bhopal or the serene landscapes of Sehore, our interior designers curate spaces that reflect your individual style and preferences.
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Tikamgadh, with its unique cultural blend, provides the inspiration for our designers to create interiors that reflect the city's diversity. Each project in Tikamgadh is a testament to our ability to harmonize diverse influences into a cohesive design.
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Innovation: We stay at the forefront of architectural and design trends, incorporating the latest innovations into our projects.
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figuringoutstill · 1 year
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"I wish I could have told him that loneliness is a human invention. Trees are never lonely. Humans think they know with certainty where their being ends and someone else's starts. With their roots tangled and caught up underground, linked to fungi and bacteria, trees harbour no such illusions. For us, everything is interconnected"
(Speaks a tree in Elif Shafak's The Island of Missing Trees)
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