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Aman Rawat

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Aman is a Graduate in Bio-Chemistry and a Post Graduate in Journalism from IIMC. Presently he is sharpening his knowledge in the domain of Mind Body and the Soul.

Latest Articles By Aman Rawat

India Set To Grow Older By 2036

Globally India has got a tag of a young country whose majority of the population is between 18 and 60. And with such a young force, India is taking huge leaps in booming its economy.

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Supriya Sule’s Legislative Bill For No E-mails or Calls Post-Office

Post-office phone calls and e-mails from the boss are obnoxious for employees. Most of them figure out ways to avoid these unwanted interactions. Yet, in the attempt of pleasing the managers and saving the jobs, there is no way out from this calamity.

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The Need Of Five Types Of Peace For A Harmonious World

The Preamble to the Constitution of UNESCO declares that ‘since wars begin in the minds of men, it is in the minds of men that the defences of peace must be constructed’. The world has already seen the worst bloodshed in the last century in the form of two world wars which perished a million lives.

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At Gandhi Mandela Peace Initiative Event Spirituality Shows The Sure-fire Way

Mahatma Gandhi and Nelson Mandela propounded spirituality, peace and tolerance by adopting them as part of their life. These noble ideologies were the underlying factors of their successful strive for independence.

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Revyve Clinique Introduces Viora’s V10, First In North India

Revyve Clinique announced their association with global brand Viora Life in a doctor conclave on 6th July at Hotel Radisson Blue, Faridabad. With this alliance, Revyve Clinique will be able to provide non-invasive skin tightening and body contouring treatments through Viora’s V10 technology at their centres.

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Plant Trillion Trees To Reverse Global Warming

Post-industrialisation, there has been a substantial increase in air pollution which invited an exponential growth in health problems and is the underlying cause of millions of deaths every year. Aiming to plant trillion trees although seem unachievable but economically challenged countries like Pakistan has already shown the pathway by planting a billion trees under their ‘Billion Tree Tsunami’ campaign.

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Quitting Alcohol Improves Well-being, Especially In Women

Alcohol abuse is commonly considered as an underlying cause for health problems like regular alcohol consumption despite related legal and health issues. Further, it promotes complications in families and relations.

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Evolution Too Made Humans Obese, Suggests Study

Obesity is generally linked to lifestyle issues and lack of physical activities, but a new study has suggested that evolution too has made humans more obese than before.

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Sit-ups for Free Rides Trends Across The Globe

While the world is fighting with obesity and fitness issues, Moscow has come up with a unique solution to improve the fitness levels of its citizens. Although it might seem unrealistic, Moscow is providing free metro rides with the aim of improving travellers’ health.

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Varanasi Witnesses Its First Same-Sex Marriage

Breaking shackles of the society, two women from Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh took a bold step and got engaged in a same-sex marriage on Wednesday. The women engaged in the holy knot against the will of the families are alleged to be cousins and are residents of Rohaniya constituency. Post-marriage, the women took it to social media and uploaded their wedding photographs and publicly announced their relation.

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