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nerdwelt · 8 months
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Über 50 Tote im indischen Himalaya, als Regen Erdrutsche auslöste
In den indischen Himalaya-Gebieten haben schwere Regenfälle zu Erdrutschen geführt, bei denen mehr als 50 Menschen ums Leben kamen. Die Zahl der Todesopfer wird voraussichtlich weiter steigen, da noch über 20 Menschen vermisst werden. Dies bestätigten Beamte am Montag. In den letzten ein bis zwei Jahren haben starke Regenfälle und schmelzende Gletscher zu verheerenden Überschwemmungen in den…
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rudrjobdesk · 1 year
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मंदिरों में नहीं होगी सलाम आरती; निर्भया फंड से खरीदी गाड़ियां नेताओं की सुरक्षा में | Dainik Bhaskar News Headlines; Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu Narendra Modi | Eknath Shinde Nirbhaya Fund
मंदिरों में नहीं होगी सलाम आरती; निर्भया फंड से खरीदी गाड़ियां नेताओं की सुरक्षा में | Dainik Bhaskar News Headlines; Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu Narendra Modi | Eknath Shinde Nirbhaya Fund
Hindi News National Dainik Bhaskar News Headlines; Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu Narendra Modi | Eknath Shinde Nirbhaya Fund 2 दिन पहलेलेखक: शुभेंदु प्रताप भूमंडल, न्यूज ब्रीफ एडिटर नमस्कार,कर्नाटक के मंदिरों में 300 साल पुरानी सलाम आरती का नाम बदल दिया गया है। अब इसे संध्या आरती के नाम से जाना जाएगा। राज्य सरकार ने 18वीं शताब्दी के शासक टीपू सुल्तान के समय से मंदिरों में चल रही ‘सलाम आरती’, ‘सलाम…
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mariacallous · 1 year
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The thing that people with power don’t know is what it’s like to have little or no power. Minute by minute, you are reminded of your place in the world: how it’s difficult to get out of bed if you have mental health conditions, impossible to laugh or charm if you are worried about what you will eat, and how not being seen can grind away at your sense of self.
I am often in rooms with people who do not understand this, people more educated than me, more privileged than me – people who are so accustomed to having power that they don’t even know it’s there. I am a black woman in my fifties, I am neurodiverse, and I have multiple mental health diagnoses. Part of my job as a researcher and cultural thinker involves working with leaders in the arts, business and politics, supporting them to see the one thing they can’t: the effects of the power that they wield.
But just pointing out this disparity can leave people feeling defensive. It can get you labelled an “angry black woman”. In the past, when I started to tell people about what it felt like to have no power, and how hard it was to understand, they didn’t listen. So I turned to science, to understand the effects of power in your body, in order to bring evidence to what I already knew, and make people listen.
I call this research the neurology of power. It involves looking at the sociological explanations of power as well as the neuroscientific underpinnings. Being in a state of powerlessness leads to perpetual stress. That stress trains our bodies to be on the alert for it, compromising our productivity and happiness in situations where others – those who have never experienced that sense of powerlessness – are left to thrive.
Anyone who’s ever taken a few deep breaths, forced themselves to lower their shoulders or closed their eyes to regain their composure is aware that the brain and the body are in a constant feedback loop. We feel our thoughts and we think our feelings.
Researching these ideas brought me into conversations with leading scientists around the world. Prof Lisa Feldman Barrett, at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts general hospital, told me about a process known as “body budgeting”, or allostasis. She argues that, like a financial budget, our brains keep track of when we spend resources (eg going for a run) and when resources are deposited (eg eating). It is a predictive process, by which the brain maintains energy regulation by anticipating the body’s needs and preparing to satisfy those needs before they arise.
Feldman argues that this process is so fundamental to the architecture of the brain that it extends to our mental states. Our emotions arise from our brain’s calculations of the physical, metabolic needs of our bodies. Predicting a dangerous situation requiring us to flee results in physical changes and discomfort we register as anxiety.
This body budgeting has social effects. For instance, our ability to empathise with another person is dependent on our body budgeting. When people are more familiar to us, our brain can more efficiently predict what their inner state and struggles may be and feel like. This process is harder for those less familiar to us, so our brains may be less inclined to use up precious resources in making difficult predictions.
Sukhvinder Obhi, a professor of social neuroscience at McMaster University in Canada, told me more about how people with power often struggle to empathise with others. Because the brain makes predictions based on past experiences, these patterns are self-reinforcing. Often, powerful people learn to behave as if they have power. Powerless people learn to behave as if they have none.
This research legitimised what I always knew. Power wires the powerful for power; but it can also wire them against people without power. You can lose your empathy. And power is critical for wellbeing.
This empathy deficit has historically been a celebrated attribute among leaders – ruthlessness that allows people to make hard decisions without fear of the consequences. You can see it in political leaders of every political persuasion, from time immemorial. Today it feels particularly stark. It has left society divided, trust in powerful institutions eroded and policymaking driven by ideology rather than human experience.
We need a new kind of policymaking that puts people at the heart of the process. Policymakers need to start by listening, by sharing power with the people who really understand the nature of powerlessness and the effect of the policies they are writing. We can’t stay in this perpetual loop of those with power deciding everything. They are handicapped by their own privilege.
Many find this evidence about power uncomfortable to confront. I’ve spoken on panels, presented my arguments and had them disputed in public by senior academics, who later apologised privately, once they’d checked my references in full.
I shouldn’t need to lean on science to be heard and justify what I already know: that power is a limiting factor for our leaders and we need to make policy differently to counterbalance the power gap. This is a call to action: we can do things differently. Let’s try.
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yogi-1988 · 3 months
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msexplorer · 11 months
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She's letting it run fallow.
Her life, that is.
Far too long, her life has been about extraction. She must extract every paisa worth of juice from her day, work, play, and relationships. That's been her indoctrination from early on. She was more machine, less human, working relentlessly as per the programme overlayed on her psyche.
It left her exhausted and anxious, but did she have a choice? There was so much internal chatter about rest. Resting, and relaxing were synonyms for laziness. She was told she would be rewarded only if she is productive. Rest was a luxury she couldn’t afford. She was on the road to burnout.
Not anymore. She's broken out of that cycle. She's following her instinctual wisdom to just be. She's allowing herself to be deeply restored and re-wilded. She's not interfering as her natural, self-regulatory ecosystem kicks in. She's reclaiming the wisdom of cycles. She's listening intently to the sounds of nature, within and without. She's getting comfortable in the chaos of the wilderness.
Slowly, pleasure is coming back to its sacred throne. Guilt-free pleasure. Replenishing rest. Nourishing companionship time without agenda. Little daily rituals that bring small joys. Immunity. Contentment.
Fallow is fertile.~
~Sukhvinder Sircar
art: Gayle Sinclair
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joannerowling · 9 months
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Thinking about @same-shit-different-century joking about how Strike is a great fandom because we all prefer Robin, and honestly you could say this about everything JK Rowling has written, ever. It's not that her male characters are uninteresting (the interiority of Snape or Dumbledore can't be qualified as shallow and that's why they're appealing), but of the main trio in HP, Hermione is so obviously the strongest character. Harry and Ron are great, but Hermione is iconic, she's just more memorable! In The Casual Vacancy, it's Krystal and Sukhvinder you end up identifying with and rooting for the most. The only exception might be The Ickabog, which is a (fucked up) fairy tale so the characters are more archetypical and it's more of an ensemble cast kind of story. Even then, Daisy is arguably the story's main hero. Jo has just always made it her business to write female characters who are compelling, imperfect, inspiring people, and who take space narratively and root themselves in the reader's heart and brain.
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beardedmrbean · 8 months
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Torrential rain in India’s Himalayas triggered landslides over the weekend that have killed over 50 people, with dozens trapped or missing, officials said on August 14.
Unusually heavy rain and melting glaciers have brought deadly flash floods to the mountains of India and neighboring Pakistan and Nepal over the past year or two, with government officials increasingly blaming climate change. Television footage from India’s Himachal Pradesh state showed houses flattened by landslides, buses and cars hanging on the edge of precipices after roads gave way, and hundreds of people at rescue sites as emergency workers struggled to clear debris. “Again, tragedy has befallen Himachal Pradesh, with continuous rainfall over the past 48 hours,” the state’s chief minister, Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, said in a post on the messaging platform X, formerly known as Twitter. “Reports of cloudbursts and landslides have emerged from various parts of the state, resulting in loss of precious lives and property.” Reports of more casualties kept coming in on August 14 as the chief minister inspected some of the damage. In one of the most deadly incidents, a temple collapsed in the state capital, Shimla, with rescuers pulling out at least nine bodies, the chief minister said. Schools and other educational institutes had been ordered to close, and people in danger were being moved to safety in shelters, state officials said. Parts of the state had received as much as 273 mm (10.75 inches) of rain in 24 hours, the India Meteorological Department said. “This is the first time we’re seeing multiple cloudburst incidents and widespread damage in the state,” said state disaster management official Praveen Bhardwaj. In the Solan district, houses collapsed after a cloudburst, killing at least seven people, and a mother and her child were killed in the Mandi district when their house collapsed, Bhardwaj said.
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crazynewsindia · 1 year
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2023 CM press on for early Forest approvals
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SHIMLA 27th February, 2023       Discusses State's issues with Union E&F Minister Chief Minister, Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu in a meeting with Union Minister for Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Bhupender Yadav in New Delhi today advocated for early forest clearances for escalating various ongoing development projects in Himachal Pradesh. Sh. Sukhu urged the Union Minister to ensure early forest approvals in a time bound manner for construction of heliports, green corridors as mandated by the State Government for making Himachal as 'Green Energy State' by the year 2025 and other major ongoing projects. The tough geological conditions of Himachal Pradesh, necessitate to construct heliports, not only to facilitate the tourists visiting the State, but also cater to the emergency needs during natural calamities or otherwise. A decision should be taken without delay regarding the necessary forest clearances pending for the construction of the heliports, he urged the Union Minister. The state government is promoting e-vehicles in Himachal Pradesh and developing necessary infrastructure for the same by constructing adequate number of e-charging stations for electrical vehicles. Besides, green corridors would also be constructed on both sides of all National and state highways in the state. In order to speed up the process, various approvals regarding forest land should be accorded in time to achieve the target, said the Chief Minister. Delay in forest clearances creates unnecessary delay in the construction of development projects, especially educational institutions, roads and bridges and ropeways etc. He urged that these approvals should be given as soon as possible. The Chief Minister advocated that the State forest officers of the state should work in unison with the central level forest officers and should take up the cases pending with the Ministry so that approvals can be received in time. Detailed discussions were also held regarding the state's water reservoirs, wild life sanctuaries and eco-tourism guidelines and other important topics including Parivesh Portal, National Transit Pass System, School Nursery Scheme, City Forest Scheme, Davanal (Forest fires) during the summer season in the state. The Chief Minister invited Union Forest, Environment and Climate Change Minister Bhupender Yadav to visit Himachal. The Union Minister assured all possible help to the state. Central Forest Secretary, Leena Nandan, other senior officers of the Ministry of Environment and Forests, Political Advisor to Chief Minister Sunil Sharma, Principal Resident Commissioner, Sushil Kumar Singla, Resident Commissioner, Meera Mohanty, Principal Chief Conservator of Forests V.K. Tiwari, Chief Conservator Wildlife, Rajeev Kumar, Nodal Officer for Forest Conservation Act, Harshvardhan Kathuria and other senior officers were present in the meeting.   Read the full article
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cbmehar · 17 days
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rudrjobdesk · 1 year
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Himachal Pradesh Before Cabinet Expansion CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu And Deputy CM Mukesh Agnihotri Takes Departments ANN
Himachal Pradesh Before Cabinet Expansion CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu And Deputy CM Mukesh Agnihotri Takes Departments ANN
Himachal Pradesh News: हिमाचल प्रदेश में सरकार में फिलहाल मंत्रिमंडल विस्तार का इंतजार किया जा रहा है. मंत्रिमंडल के विस्तार से पहले ही मुख्यमंत्री और उप मुख्यमंत्री ने आपस में विभागों को बांट लिया है. मुख्यमंत्री सुखविंदर सिंह सुक्खू (Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu) ने अपने पास वित्त, सामान्य प्रशासन, गृह, कार्मिक और योजना विभाग रखा है. इसके अलावा उप मुख्यमंत्री मुकेश अग्निहोत्री (Mukesh Agnihotri) को…
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damnthedickens · 23 days
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★★★☆☆
real mystery is why did a punjabi guy name his son "ravi" whatever happened to good ol' balvinder sukhvinder jasminder jaspreet balpreet manpreet
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rightnewshindi · 1 month
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बागियों को कौन पैसा दे रहा है, किसका है संरक्षण, हम ले रहे जानकारी; मुख्यमंत्री सुक्खू
बागियों को कौन पैसा दे रहा है, किसका है संरक्षण, हम ले रहे जानकारी; मुख्यमंत्री सुक्खू
Himachal Political Crisis: हिमाचल के सीएम सुखविंदर सिंह सुक्खू (Cm Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu) ने बागियों(Rebels) को लेकर कहा कि कौन उनको पैसे दे रहा है कौन उनको संरक्षण दे रहा है, इस बात की जानकारी हम ले रहे हैं। जो विधायक अपने आप को जनता का सेवक बताते थे वह आज फाइवस्टार होटलों (Five Stars Hotels) में समय व्यतीत कर रहे है। उन्हें बीजेपी नेता गड़रियों की तरह हांक कर एक राज्य से दूसरे राज्य ले जा रहे…
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deepkingstudent · 2 months
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Himachal crisis: Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu claims Congress government is 'safe' - Hindustan Times
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d-v-varma · 2 months
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dharmu · 3 months
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SA True Story | गृह क्लेश से मिली मुक्ति | Sukhvinder Singh, Amritsar (PB)
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