Author: Sheemon Nigam

Sheemon Nigam is an Artist by passion & Journalist by profession. She believes that the power of Media is, it forces necessary change & she is here for a change. Her life formula is to " Be unique, Be you, Be creative !". She is highly organized, determined, punctual, hardworking multi-tasker. She is a passionate & creative writer who loves to write about Human Interest topics based on social, science, moral awareness, latest breaking trendy topic, environment etc. At present she is a BJMC student & do freelancing works.

We Human's living in an Inhuman Era - Asiana Times

Human’s become inhuman Be human, do the human thing, for the sake of humanity, such a humane thing to do… all these phrases came from one fact – the man, the ‘human being’ was created to be the compassionate, the considerate one, hence anything which was or is done to show compassion is called ‘being human’. It’s sad that in today’s day and age, we humans remain the most inhuman of the species. What’s the reason ? Think about it. Man being at the top of the food chain and having the superior brain of all, becomes the most powerful…

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Demanding an end to violence against Womens - Asiana Times

Violence all over the world Violence against women and girls is among the most widespread, and devastating human rights violations in the world, but much of it is often unreported due to impunity, shame and gender inequality. A third of all women and girls experience physical or sexual abuse in their lifetime, according to the UN. Half of the women killed worldwide were killed by their partners or members of the family specially in rape cases. No one can deny that being raped is one of the most distressing, horrendous and demeaning experiences anyone could have. It almost always leaves…

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Death Penalty is almost unimplementable in India    - Asiana Times

This is one of the most controversial & debated topic in criminal Justice now a days. Developed countries abandoned the death penalty because of the logic that “As State doesn’t give birth of a person , so State doesn’t have the right to take life” or “ Death penalty is a regressive idea in modern society” etc. India still has its death penalty as a punishment for offender. What is death penalty ? Hanging a person from a rope to take his/her life for the grave offence he/she has committed. When death penalty is given ? In Indian judicial system…

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Indian Kitchens are first pharmacy stores - Asiana Times

Indian Kitchens are first pharmacy stores, the food you eat which has many beneficial Indian spices works as medicine and can help contain progressive diseases and reduce the need for pills, and, in fact, eliminate them completely in due course of time.

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Exploring cyber crime in India   - Asiana Times

What is Cyber Crime? Cyber crime, as the name suggests, is a type of crime that is committed in the cyber world. This crime is a new type of crime that has expanded its roots to almost every aspect of life of the Netizens. Our Indian law has not defined the term cyber crime as such; however, an act has been introduced in order to tackle with these types of crimes, which we know as the Information Technology Act 2000 or the IT Act 2000 The term cyber crime is a very wide term and therefore cannot be defined in…

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Elephant tusk ivory sold on eBay a decade after self-imposed ban

Sellers are flouting eBay’s self-imposed ban on the sale of elephant tusk ivory by listing it under pseudonyms. An investigation was made by a news agency and legal experts found ivory objects were often listed as “bovine bone”. They bought three such items on eBay UK and tested them in an independent lab. Two were confirmed to be made of ivory. An analysis by ivory trade experts also indicated that thousands of elephant ivory objects have been sold on the site since the company banned its sale. History of Ivory ban In 2018 Dr Cox and her team carried out…

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Special pen to mark the vote in Presidential Election - Asiana Times

Presidential Election 2022 updates Electors have to mark the ballot only with the pen provided by the poll panel “and not with any other pen” in the Presidential election. Polling will take place in Parliament House as well as state legislatures. Members of the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha, as well as elected MLAs, are eligible to vote. On the other hand, Members of legislative councils and nominated MPs and MLAs cannot vote in the presidential election. Presidential Election tenure Under the Constitution of India, there shall always be a President of India (See Article 52 of the Constitution). He holds…

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<strong>Tiny ‘crab’ is the world’s smallest remote-controlled robot</strong> - Asiana Times

Latest Invention The crab-shaped robot is smaller than a flea and can bend, twist, crawl, walk, turn and jump. Engineers at Northwestern University have built a half-millimeter-wide remote-controlled robot that can bend, twist, crawl, walk, turn and jump. What’s more, the Tiny crab robot does all of this without any actuators, motors, hydraulics, or electricity. The world’s smallest remote-controlled robot is controlled using lasers. How it was built ? The engineers built it using a special shape-memory alloy that transforms into a particular shape in its “memory” when heat is applied. The research was documented in an article titled, “Submillimeter-scale…

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Philippines takes first steps to plastic currency notes

Breaking update A month into the Philippines’ pilot test use of polymer bank notes most Filipinos are yet to see one, mainly due to their limited release. The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) began the phased issuance of the new Php1,000 (US$19.50) polymer banknotes on 18 April. An initial 10 million pieces were distributed by the central bank for the rollout, with another 490 million pieces due to be distributed next year — a small fraction of the billions of the old banknotes in circulation. Reason Another reason for the scarce sighting of the new currency is because ordinary Filipinos rarely carry…

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Planets Lined Up in Rare Planetary Parade to be visible this Month

How many and which planets? Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn have aligned in order of their distance from the Sun and they can be seen without the assistance of binoculars or telescopes. A rare celestial event close to the Earth has been set in motion this month, June, offering a chance to see the five planets visible to the naked eye across the pre-dawn sky. Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn have aligned in order of their distance from the Sun and they can be seen without the assistance of binoculars or telescopes. What is this event ? When…

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