All posts by Sushil Dev

Sushil Dev is Delhi-based senior journalist having over 30 years of experience. He has worked with many prominent newspapers and channels. Working for game show Kaun Banega Crorepati hosted by Amitabh Bachchan is among Dev's noteworthy achievements.

Deadly attack of micro plastic on the brain!

Our environment and atmosphere are getting polluted due to many reasons and we are becoming victims of these slowly. Adulterated food items are already causing many hidden diseases. Pollution is causing respiratory problems and climate change pushing us towards unimaginable calamities every day. Moreover, deadly microplastic has started adding insult to the injuries. It has been found that plastic particles are reaching our internal organs through our eyes and affecting our brains. These microplastic particles are giving a dangerous message to the whole human being and we should be alerted.

Scientists associated with The University of New Mexico and Health Sciences have claimed in a study that microplastic has deeply taken us in its grip, and serious steps will have to be taken to get rid of it, otherwise, the situation is going to be very scary. Is. According to the study, fine particles of plastic pollution have dissolved in food, water and air, which are not only affecting our digestive system but also reaching other important organs of the body like kidney, liver and brain through our intestines. Another study also shows that micro plastics have also been found in marine animals and plants. Not only this, micro plastic particles are also found in the bottled water that we drink proudly claiming its purity. These are very fine particles which we cannot see with the naked eye, which are extremely poisonous and in the form of chemicals. These are causing serious harm to the human body. Scientifically, there is a need to understand its chemical reaction or effect in depth.

Today plastic has entered every home in some form or the other and it seems very difficult to get rid of it. Plastic cups, thermocol, decorative items, plastic straws, packaging films, PVC banners, plastic balloon sticks, plastic bags, flags, toffee candy sticks, plastic utensils, wedding cards, sweet boxes, medicine bottles From buckets etc. to hundreds of household items which are present in our daily life, it seems very difficult to get rid of them. However, due to the initiative of the government and some voluntary organizations, alternatives to single use plastic have been suggested from time to time. Work on many schemes is also going on. But people are still not taking its dangerous consequences seriously. We can avoid this danger a little by using thick jute bags, platinum, silicone, stainless steel, glass, earthen pots or ceramic products.

Plastic is the biggest threat to the environment, wildlife and common people. It is responsible for increasing the pollution levels and the toxic chemicals released from it are polluting the ground water. Due to which fatal diseases are occurring. Scientists conducted a study on rats to identify the amount of microplastics, in which they found that rats were exposed to microplastics for only four weeks, then many dangerous changes were seen in them, whereas humans are exposed to it from birth till old age. Have to bear. Researchers have expressed deep concern about the micro plastic accumulating in the human body because gradually it has started affecting the human brain after passing through our body parts. The government is working at many levels to solve this problem but has not been able to reach any result yet, which is worrying.

It is noteworthy that 20 items of single-use plastic were banned across the country on July 1, 2022. Despite the ban on these items in Delhi, the ban has not yet appeared effective. The reason for this was how to stop these banned items. Standard Operating Procedure i.e. SOP was not issued for this. Now Delhi Pollution Control Committee i.e. DPCC has prepared SOP for this. Along with releasing it on the website, it has been sent to all the officers. Single use plastic has been banned in Delhi for a long time. Despite repeated campaigns, this ban has not proved effective. Single use plastic is still being used openly in the markets. Selling of goods inside polythene has not stopped. The great thing is that their production and sale has not stopped.

Day by day plastic is ruining our eco-system. Its combined load is about 300 million tonnes per year, clogging waterways and oceans, clogging roads, harming wildlife and causing serious harm to our health. In such a situation, it is natural to be worried. We need to be aware of the dangerous effects of micro plastics. The state and central governments need to be more agile to deal with future dire situations. They should work for awareness at many levels. If children are told about the ill effects of plastic from the beginning in the school curriculum, then efforts to control plastic can be successful to some extent. The consequences of plastic should be explained in the curricular activities of schools. Discussion, awareness campaign and workshop on plastic should be organized every week or month. The government should not take this crisis lightly and take strict steps.

Under water Metro in India: PM Modi unveils India’s first underwater metro in Kolkata; All you want to know

Under water Metro in India: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of projects worth Rs 15,400 crore in Kolkata, which also includes the underwater metro line.

PM Modi is currently on a 10-day tour of 12 states and union territories and this is his second visit to West Bengal.

Under water Metro in India

Main projects launched by PM Modi in Kolkata

Underwater Metro: PM Modi inaugurates the Howrah Maidan to Esplanade portion of the East-West Corridor of Kolkata Metro. This will be India’s first underwater metro.

Under water Metro in India: This East-West Metro section, spanning 4.8 kilometres, has been constructed at a cost of ₹4,965 crore.

Under water Metro in India: This is the deepest metro station in the country, which is 30 meters below the ground.

This corridor aims to connect important areas including the IT hub Salt Lake Sector V.

2. Operations: PM Modi has inaugurated the Howrah Maidan-Esplanade corridor but according to the information given by Central Railway, passenger services will be started in the coming days.

3. Additional train services: Along with the Underwater Metro, PM Modi also flagged off other train services in Kolkata with the aim of increasing urban mobility. These include Kavi Subhash-Hemant Mukhopadhyay and Taratala-Majerhat Metro Corridor.

4. Nationwide Project Dedication: PM Modi also dedicated several projects to the nation during the visit.

These projects include Ruby Hall Clinic to Ramawadi section, Kochi Metro Rail Phase I Extension Project, Agra Metro Project from Taj East Gate to Mankameshwar, and Delhi- Meerut RRTS corridor includes Duhai-Modinagar (North) corridor.

5. Public rally: Later in the day, PM Modi also addressed a public rally at Barasat in North 24 Parganas district, located near Sandeshkhali.

Leopard attack: Farmer clashes with leopard to save calf in Surat

Leopard attack: An incident has come to light in Surat which sets an example of courage and bravery. Prakash Chaudhary, a 35-year-old tribal farmer, clashed with a leopard to save a calf on Friday. Choudhary got injured during the encounter with the leopard. Seeing the matter worsening, his courageous wife Parvati attacked the leopard with an ax and saved her husband. Later the forest officials caught the injured leopard and admitted it to the veterinary hospital for treatment.

Leopard attack in Surat

Leopard attack: According to forest department officials, the incident took place in Ognisha village of Mangrol taluka in Surat district. At the time of the incident, Chaudhary was taking care of his cattle when a leopard came and attacked a calf. While trying to save his calf, Choudhary became the target of the leopard. To control Chaudhary, the leopard had caught hold of his head with both its paws.

Leopard attack: Village Sarpanch Soma Chaudhary said that seeing Prakash in trouble, his wife Parvati immediately ran to help him and hit the leopard on the head several times. After this the injured leopard went inside Prakash’s house and hid. After this, the farmer couple closed the door and imprisoned the leopard.

Leopard attack: After this, the village sarpanch with the help of other villagers informed the forest officials. Wankal Range forest officer Hiren Patel said, “We reached the spot and used dart guns to catch the leopard and later took it to the government veterinary hospital in Navsari for treatment. The six-year-old leopard suffered injuries on its neck and legs.” She has come.”

Leopard attack: Prakash also suffered injuries on his head, legs and hands. He was immediately taken to the Community Health Center at Zankhaav in Mangrol for first aid and later shifted to New Civil Hospital in Surat for additional medical care. However, Parvati escaped safely and is taking care of her husband.

Forest department sources said there are more than 22 leopards in Mangrol taluka of Surat district, which often hide in sugarcane crops and pose a threat to the cattle of nearby villages.

Kannada actor and former bureaucrat K Shivaram dies at the age of 70

K Shivaram,  who made his mark in Kannada cinema after bureaucracy, breathed his last in Bengaluru on Thursday at the age of 70. He was suffering from several health problems and was admitted to a private hospital for a long time. He is survived by his wife and daughter.

K Shivaram had created history by passing the prestigious Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) examination in Kannada language in 1986. He was the first person to achieve this feat in Kannada language. K Shivram was born in an ordinary Dalit family. His father S. Kempaiah was a theater cot and mother’s name was Chikkaboramma.

In 1993, he entered the film industry with the film “Ba Nalle Madhuchandrake” directed by Nagathihalli Chandrasekhar. This film was based on Chandrashekhar’s novel. However, the film received sleeper-hit status. The film included popular songs composed by Hamsalekha. Later Shivram had to face some struggles to become a successful actor. He last acted in the 2017 film “Tiger”.

After the cinema world, K Shivram also tried his hand in politics. He devoted seven years to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and served on the state executive committee of the party. Before joining the BJP, he was associated with the Indian National Congress and Janata Dal (Secular). Before entering the political arena, Shivaram served as Bangalore Regional Commissioner till his retirement in 2013.

According to family sources, the last rites of the late actor will be performed on March 1.