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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

The Great Indian Marijuana Seeks Legalisation

The legalisation of Marijuana will not only aid in curbing the illegal market but will also boost the government revenues from taxes which they can impose on its sale and purchase. Further, its lawful farming will augment the situation of farmers across the country.

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Kolkata Police Campaigns Against Drug Abuse

To prevent drug abuse in Kolkata, the city police has planned to felicitate photographs captured by citizens of the city with the theme ‘Say No to Drugs’. According to the Kolkata Police, this move will help in spreading awareness against drug abuse in the city and is an initiative under the banner of International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, observed on June 26.

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India’s Northern Police Chiefs To Meet Against Drug Menace

In order to evolve better strategies to curb drug abuse and trafficking, Haryana Police will organize a meeting of top police officials of seven northern states and Chandigarh. The police chiefs of Punjab, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, Chandigarh, Jammu and Kashmir, and Haryana will take part in the meet to be held at Chandigarh on International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, June 26.

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Marijuana – Not A Gateway Drug

In the drug regime, Marijuana or Cannabis is the most commonly consumed drug in the world. Usually, it is associated as a ‘Gateway Drug’ for people to look out for other potentially harmful drugs like cocaine, meth, heroin, etc.

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The Sorrowful Fate Of The Malana Aryans

Villagers of Malana, a self-declared independent village infamous for producing the top-notch quality of hashish ‘Malana Cream’ have seen a single fate as opioids producers since ages. They are pushed in the occupation when they’re as young as 8 and then dedicate their life for its production and illicit trafficking.

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Two Pints Of Beer Better Painkiller Than Paracetamol

While Delhi is loathing the scorching heat this summer, the idea of having a beer or two can not only help to get relief from the rising temperatures, but can also help in reducing headaches suggest a recent study.

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Yoga Wins The Internet

With the inception of International Yoga Day in 2014, every year millions of people across the globe rejoice it at nearby events. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi also has a keen interest on the day as it was his sincere efforts which led to the recognition of Yoga Day by the United Nations.

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Employers Acknowledge Employee’s Health And Well-Being

Stress due to work is one of the common underlying factors behind mental health issues among employees. And it not just hinders their productivity but also affects the creativity they carry to the workplace. Among night-shift employees, the problem appears to be more severe.

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From On Ground To The Sky, The International Yoga Day 2019 Preparations

From the past couple of decades, Yoga has been in the limelight as a fitness regime across the world. But now more so. Since the inception of International Yoga Day in 2014, the annual celebrations have catapulted Yoga into a whole different dimension. We have the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the United Nations to thank for realizing the benefits of Yoga. This endeavour has made Yoga more visible and accessible to the masses.

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Reliving Work Stress From Desk Yoga

Employees often spend hours working on the desk and the infeasibility of an actual workout limits their physical fitness which leads to certain discomfort, stress, low energy, and in rare cases depression. Also, people sitting on the desk are more prone to obesity as there is less amount of physical activity in their daily life.

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