Author: Lavanya Ganesan

Lavanya Ganesan is a passionate writter. Her interests revolve around social issues, geo politics and world news. Follows a dedicative approach in delivering the content.

Napkin

A Bihar woman belonging to the Women Development Corporation accuses a student of making a request at an event. She stated, “Now you will ask for sanitary napkins and what’s next, condoms?  Harjot Kaur, managing director of Bihar Women’s Development Corporation, reported about a small school girl regarding the request set out in an event. She added that relying on the government for subsidies is not a good idea.   The small girl’s plea and the woman’s response A small girl in the school asked to provide free sanitary napkins as an addition to the freebies given by the government.…

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mental health

The Institute of Mental Health has organized a program to conduct research on assessing the mental health issues faced by youngsters across regions in Singapore. Nowadays, many are facing mental issues, and that urges us to consider mental health. Because of this, the Institute of Mental Health will conduct research on the factors that cause mental illness.   Research is expected to start in the month of October and proceed till 2024. This research will focus on people aged 15 to 36 who have undergone major life changes like immigration, health conditions, trauma, etc. The main aim of the research is…

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Nomads

Records from the nomads state that officers are exploiting them under the Public Space Protection Order. It is witnessed that the officers are misusing the PSP order on nomads. England: The Public Space Protection Order was enacted to avoid crime rates and prevent unnecessary social behavior. This PSP applies to anti-social behavior or leaving belongings on streets or pavements, and carries a fine of up to 1,000 pounds. A recent study conducted at Sheffield Hallam University identified that many officers were found to be misleading about the PSP order, which adversely affected the lives of nomads. Nomads are people who…

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Jute

The National Jute Board organises a jute fair to display various jute products. This fair is organised in Mylapore at Kamadhenu Kalyana Mahal and will remain till 27th september. In recent years, jute products have been widely welcomed by the public. People are likely to be concerned about using eco-friendly products, so jute is considered as an alternative product. Many entrepreneurs have come up with varied jute products like bags, baskets, ornaments, dolls, etc. This has created a demand among the consumers. The National Jute Board in Chennai has organised many events and programmes to create awareness about the use…

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china

The Chinese government has decided to aid Europe to meet its fuel requirements. And now China is preparing to export fuel to Europe. European nations are facing an energy crisis. There is a huge demand for fuel to meet the energy crisis. Earlier, Russia was exporting fuel to Europe. But now, as the ongoing war between Ukraine and Russia has cut down on fuel exports to Europe, this has adversely affected the energy resources in Europe. As winter is approaching, Europe has to stockpile fuel to meet demand. Most probably, diesel is expected to be imported as it is the…

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war tank

Germany neglects to send war tanks to Ukraine as it considers the war would lead to adverse effects. Considering Putin’s statement on using nuclear weapons, Germany overlooks the war as a critical danger. Chancellor Olaf Scholz of Germany reported that it would be dangerous to send war tanks to Ukraine. Germany refuses to send war tanks to Ukraine in order to prevent a war between Russia and NATO. In recent days, Ukraine has recaptured the regions in the eastern part of the country that were captured by Russia. As a result of Russia’s threat to use nuclear weapons in the…

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London

The newly elected mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, focuses on ensuring the proper financial aid to low-wage workers. As a measure to reduce the costs, he has introduced a new scheme that provides free access to transport to low-wage transport workers. As London’s economy witnesses a high recession, the cost of living has adversely affected people from low-income backgrounds. The mayor is concerned about the low-wage transport workers. He addresses them as those who constantly provided their service during the pandemic. They eased the commutation of the public during hard times. The new policy will provide free access to low-wage…

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Monument

As a result of the rising energy crisis, the French government has imposed a plan called the “energy sobriety plan.” The main aim of the plan is to conserve energy by turning off the monument’s lights at night. European nations, including France, are facing an energy crisis. This can lead to severe blackouts in my regions. An energy shortage can be resolved by reducing the use of energy. To reduce the use of energy, the French government has introduced a plan called energy sobriety. As per the plan, the lights of the monuments in Paris will be turned off during…

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Jeju Island

Due to the soaring population in Jeju Island, social issues like surges in rental rates, congestion on roads are increasing. Jeju Island is located in the southern province of Korea. This island is well-known for its beach resorts and a volcanic landscape of craters and caves like lava tubes. According to the Minister of Interior and Safety, the population of Jeju Island is around 7,00,083. And this surge has been noticed since 2020.   The statistical reports of Korea state that 96.9 percent of the nationals contribute to the population. whereas foreign nationals contribute only 3 percent of the island’s population.…

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