Author: Ritisha.Deshpande

Ritisha Deshpande is a student pursuing MSc in Food science and Nutraceuticals. She is student, passionate about food science, reading and researching.

3D Post Office : Breakthrough Marvel - Asiana Times

The first-ever state- of- art, post office to be ever built using 3D printing technology, was inaugurated by  Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw. In a remarkable fusion of technology and communication, the world recently bore witness to a groundbreaking achievement—the unveiling of the very first 3D-printed post office. Technological Marvel: 3DPost office India’s maiden 3D-printed post office was brought to life using an intricate dance of robotic precision and computerized design. Employing a specially calibrated 3D printer, the structure was crafted layer by layer using concrete material, all guided by a computer-generated 3D model drawing input. This unique approach revolutionizes traditional…

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3 Unveiling Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita Bill : Criminal Jurisprudence - Asiana Times

On Friday, the government introduced a set of three bills in the Lok Sabha, aimed at replacing the existing laws that serve as the foundation of criminal legal framework in India. The laws in question are the Indian Penal Code of 1860, the Indian Evidence Act of 1872, and the Criminal Procedure Act of 1898. The proposed bill include the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), the Bharatiya Sakshya (BS), and the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS). These new bills are intended to uphold the colonial-era statutes while ushering in a transformation of the criminal justice system Introduction In a surprising legislative…

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 Deadly Grains of Air pollution: Top 4 Solutions - Asiana Times

 Particulate air pollution, often referred to as “PM2.5” due to the tiny size of the particles, is a major environmental concern that poses significant risks to human health. This article delves into the insidious relationship between particulate air pollution and premature death, shedding light on the grave consequences of breathing in these microscopic particles. Understanding Particulate Air Pollution Particulate matter refers to a complex mixture of tiny solid particles and liquid droplets suspended in the air. These particles vary in size, with PM2.5 particles being particularly concerning due to their minuscule diameter of 2.5 micrometres or smaller. Despite their small…

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The Food and Drug Administration( FDA )on 4th August, approved a pill for the treatment of age-old menace of women through ages, that is Postpartum depression experienced right after childbirth. According to the research  1 in 7 women is said to experience depression following childbirth. Postpartum Depression: The age-old devil in Shadow Postpartum depression is a type of depression that occurs in the weeks or months following childbirth. It is estimated to affect approximately 1 in 7 new mothers, making it a prevalent and significant public health concern. It is consequential as well as lethal for the woman who has…

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Ukraine Crisis: 3 Reckoning Remark India - Asiana Times

 Indian stance on supporting a global order which is overshadows the principles enshrined in UN Charter and international law. Whole world is  facing the impact of the Ukraine conflict, especially the Southern Global region  has to bear the brunt of this situation according to National Security Advisor of India Ajit Doval. Jeddah Conference On saturday the NSA of India Ajit Doavl joined with NSA’s of other country including USA, China, Ukraine  which was  said to be hosted by Saudi Prime Minister and crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman, for a peace conference. Russia’s absence remained very clear to state that it…

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Tanning & skin cancer :4 Unconventional links - Asiana Times

Researchers from Israel studied a new theory that supports why tanning does not occur as soon as exposure to the sun but only after hours or even a day. The study successfully draws attention to the potential to prevent skin cancer, as the body prioritises over DNA repair mechanism within the skin cells. Skin cancer Skin cancer, including melanoma and non-melanoma types, remains a global health concern, with its incidence steadily increasing over the past decades. In response to this growing challenge, Israeli scientists have undertaken a comprehensive investigation into the underlying causes of skin cancer and potential avenues for…

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Veganism: Top 4 Breakthrough Reasons - Asiana Times

Veganism is a lifestyle that avoids all animal products, including food, clothing, and other items. It’s based on ethical, environmental, and health considerations. Vegans don’t eat meat, fish, dairy, eggs, or honey and opt for plant-based alternatives. Proper nutrition planning is essential for a healthy vegan lifestyle. Lethal Case of Zhanna Samsonova A recent case serves as a caution note for those who idealised veganism promoting and influencing the consumption of aw food on social media, reportedly has died due to “ starvation” The influencer known as Zhanna D’Art, aged 39, tragically passed away during her tour in Southeast Asia.…

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Top 4 reasons: Why Cancer next big question - Asiana Times

A recent study conducted by the Indian Institute of Public Health brought to notice a rapid increase in the cancer burden across Telangana alone. The estimates revealed Rise in 44.7% increase in the number of cases by the year 2037. The research was done by analysing the number of patients visiting for radiotherapy, and chemotherapy sessions in healthcare centres. Lack of awareness in the masses The research revealed that a significant number of patients experienced delays in seeking cancer treatment, and many also encountered difficulties in adhering to their treatment plans due to various hindrances at both individual and systemic…

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What is Meri Mati Mera Desh: all about? - Asiana Times

In his monthly radio address, “Mann Ki Baat,” Prime Minister Narendra Modi once again connected with the people of India, addressing various pressing issues and sharing his thoughts on the nation’s progress. Today’s episode focused on the campaign to honour the soldiers of our country. In the 103rd edition of the monthly radio show Mann Ki Baat, Prime Minister Modi, spoke on various about monsoon, Drug abuse, Record plantation of saplings and much more Record Plantation of 30 Crore Saplings in UP In a recent “Mann Ki Baat” episode, Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised the remarkable achievement in Uttar Pradesh…

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Rubella Free Bhutan: 4 reasons why? - Asiana Times

On 21st July Bhutan successfully announced the elimination of rubella from the country. The Kingdom of Bhutan is successful in eradicating a highly contagious virus. This accomplishment has marked a significant milestone for the small Himalayan Kingdom in demonstrating successful vaccination programs, public awareness and community engagement along with sustained commitment. Bhutan’s example of becoming Rubella-free has set a global example across the nations, showcasing what determination and collaboration can achieve in the realm of global health. Understanding Rubella Rubella, also called German Measles is a contagious viral disease caused by the Rubella virus. It is an acute viral infection…

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