Author: Pushan Sethi

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This is Pushan. An artistic person at heart, inquisitive personality who loves diving deep and comprehending things in his own way. With patience, passion, prudency and perseverance Pushan never gives up on his ambition. Traits of a problem solver, curiosity, penmanship and optimism he aspire to being an Entrepreneur and Author.

Metaverse: a curse or more worse?

Change in technology is inevitable. And most of the time it is done for greater good. But at the same there are some advancements which are neither needed nor consumers are ready for such shift. Metaverse does sound tempting and exciting but is it what we need at this hour? It would make our life better or more dependent, poor cognition and cumbersome?   Let us begin by dissecting this term metaverse. Metaverse originated in the 1992, in a novel titled “Snow Crash” of genre “science fiction”. The author of the novel “Neal Stephenson” coined the term metaverse where meta means…

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Hyderabad

On September 11 2022, Sunday – a man broke into a house and abducted a 3-year-old girl child during midnight. All the family members were asleep. Girl was later found near house. She was frail, injured and wasn’t conscious. This incident took place in a village of Madhya Pradesh.  Another heinous act took place, against a gullible 3-year-old girl child. A man broke into the house where she was sleeping. her family members were also present and asleep in the same house. The heartless man kidnapped and raped the little angel. Family members woke up and started looking for her…

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rising cases of adhd in minors, India

  India is a developing country and minor children (below the age of 18) have started developing ADHD. ADHD refers to attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, a chronic condition. It is one of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders. In this the person suffering from this psychological disorder experiences inattentiveness, loss of focus and impulsiveness.      Image Source: hoppingin  This study found that boys are more likely to have ever been diagnosed with ADHD than were girls (12.9 percent and 5.6 percent, respectively). Over here comes a gender bias. Boys are affected more easily by this than girls. The symptoms of ADHD are…

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