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Our
Nature and Hopes
September
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01.09.2008 September
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Dedicated to:
The ancestors who lead us to
the nobilities of life.
Committed service providers of
entire zones.
Experts of science and technology
who lead a sacrificial life
for scientific pursuits
Brave warriors who fought
for truth, equality, brotherhood
and independence
flowers of reverence...
Editor
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HONESTY IS THE BEST POLICY
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HOMAGE TO THE
WARRIORS
OF INDEPENDENCE
Joshy Xavier
people all along India happy. Let us remember, those who had led us to
the world of independence from the chain of colonial dominance, with
respect. And let us remember the brave soldiers who strain day and
night in the boundaries to protect our independence and also those who
had mortgaged their lives to protect law and order in our country. We
have to pay them tribute through sincere, energetic and truthful national
building activities.
Many are those who fought bravely to death against the greedy
land hunters of the French, Dutch, Portugal and the British in air, water
and on land. We are obliged to a lot of patriots injured and died in battles
led by Kings from 1498 to 1857.Let us gratefully remember those many
well known and unknown people who suffered a lot in connection with
war for liberty. Let the future generations not forget that there had been
thousands to suffer for what they enjoy!
We can be proud that the U.N. has recognised Ghandiji, the
prophet of Non-violence and Satyagraha as the messenger of peace.
The warriors and armed soldiers who fought for their motherland also
have an equivalent position and share in the war for independence.
Let us not forget those patriots’ sacrifices. Let every child of mother
India enjoy the fruits of independence. We will work for that. And that is
the best homage we can pay for them.
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FOOD SCARCITY
David Paul
A n age has born such that even developed countries experienced
food scarcity. About 40% of the land once cultivated has turned to fallow
land is the main challenge that we face. Over population, climatic changes,
unavailability of skilled workers, comparatively unprofitable market rates,
scarce availability of bio-fertilizers and many more such factors account
for the present food scarcity.
It is really painful that ignoble attempts are taken place even at
international level to make this problem political and a way for racial abuse.
Campaigns are to be introduced to increase production through scientific
and technological methods, making agriculture a profitable work. Team
work of wise men to find out technological methods for the utmost utilisation
of solar power, instead of changing crop types, to save fuel, convincing the
people the necessity of population control etc,.. are to be implemented
and steps should be taken at international level to propagate scientific
methods to eliminate wastage and reduce the rate of consumption.
It is for the healthy body, health to work, body growth and to live that
we take food. It is a fact that over eating causes diseases. A culture is to be
born in which every one knows that the decency is in taking only that much
which is necessary and wastage of food is a crime.
Relentless and determined hard work is the way to success. Let us
hope that the problem of food scarcity also will become irrelevant before
the hard work and noble determination of man kind.
To produce 1 Kg of non-vegetarian food, at least 2 Kg of vegetarian
food is used by the meat giving animal. So controlling excessive use of
non-vegetarian food is also a method to meet the problem of food scarcity.
Let deaths due to starvations not take place in under developed
countries. Take it as a common problem of man kind, irrespective of science
and technology have been working hard for a second green revolution.
May they be able to save us from the call of appetite.
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ABHIYAN - A STUDY
Anitha T. S.
W e can see the name boards with letters ‘Sarva Siksha Abhiman’ in
front of Govt. and semi Govt. schools through out India. The project
also known as SSA, aims at giving qualitative education for all students
in India. SSA is an expedition to give education to all.
SSA play a crucial role in fighting against the dropping out of
children belonging to SC/ST and economically backward families.
Even in the last year more than quarter of a lakh of students had
dropped out form our schools. Most of them had to leave schools due to
severe economic problems. With respect to other states of India, Kerala
has the least number of dropped out students. There is considerable
decrease in the number of dropped out after the implementation of SSA.
Education becomes a subject in concurrent list through the 42nd
constitutional amendment (1976). It took away the monopoly of state
Govts. In the field of school education. CBSE schools to come into
existence in different parts of the country as a result of the 86 nd
amendment (2002) are a great footstep in the history of India. It was by
this amendment the nation became obliged to give free and compulsory
education to all belonging to the age group of 6 to 14. Education up to
primary level has become a fundamental right for the children, the future
generation of our nation.
Implementation of value added qualitative education is the main
feature of SSA. Child entered educational system was implemented in
place of the old teaching method. No doubt that as per rules, the new
method is really good. But the implementation methods prepared by our
educationalists are not fault free. Methods are to be made better and
implemented. A useful, scientific educational system without political
influence has to be implemented through SSA. Obstacles are to be
removed from the noble path of education.
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TEACHERS AND SCHOOL
STAFF LACKING
OBSOLUTE JUSTICE
Joshy Xavier
T housands of teachers working in unaided school zone live a life
of disappopintment and are destined to suffer the pain of poverty.
Teachers working in unaided zone are submitted to the exploitation
our civilised society. It is quite natural for the managements to have
their own economic problems due the competition caused by the ever
increasing number of schools. But all of its financial strain is imposed
on the employees. Teachers are forced to work at a very low wage.
Plenty of them are available at a poor cost since the numbers of
educationally trained teachers have been increasing excessively every
year.
For the hard working and highly educated school teachers service
and wage rules has become mere generosity of the management. Even
some popular schools give average daily wage which is a poor amount
not enough just for a two time meals. Our society has become a silent
witness of the cruel play of the trusts and society made by some
organisations working on behalf of human justice and heaven. Men to
teach the language of love are walking through the path of exploitation.
The standards of living of the majority of the unaided school teachers is
below the poverty line and are unable to give their own children proper
food or education fees.
The teachers face which is to be kept pleased, now bear the sorrow
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YMPICss AND SCIENCE
OLYMPIC
Krishnankutty C. T.
T his time our neighbours really celebrated Olympics. Their determination got
congrats and respect of the whole world. We are certainly happy to give them hearty
congratulation?
Indeed, we feel a little ashamed when we compare our medal rate with them.
Terribly pathetic that our COUNTRY OF HOCKEY can’t even participate in the Olympics
game. It’s wonderful that we feel Olympics as a national mourning event on every 4
year even after the six decades of our independence.
In fact it is the lack of determination and the misuse of power on the part of
political leadership have brought us to such a situation. When we will able to get
determined to bring participants in the international standards by giving them proper
training?
Here, there are more things that make our country a matter of insult before the
international front. The Chinese are draining out our national wealth out by introducing
a lot of machines, instruments and utilities like flowervases etc. which attract modern
consumers. They make use of their knowledge of science and technology to exploite
India as a good market.
Even before centuries India had been better than any other country in the fields
of science, technology, art and literature. Even though, for an argument, we can say
that the colonial dominance obstructed the path of our progress in science and
technology. We have to agree to the fact that independent India hasn’t got enough
progress in this field. Why!?
We have no desire to become inventors It’s really a matter of proud that some
individuals and institutions such as ISRO have made outstanding contributions in the
field of science and technology.
How far a small nation like Japan has gone ahead in this field after the second
world war!! We are far rich enough with natural and human resources. So we, better
have to see our backwardness in science and technology as a challenge, rather than
crying over our Olympics medal rate.
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OUR FORESTS AND WILD LIFE
F orests are very helpful to us as they provide many things as timber,
fuel, resin, wood pulp, honey, gum, grasses, herbs,medicinal properties,
flowers, fruits etc. Beside these, forests help us in conserving soil. They
check soil erosion and cause more rainfall. They make climate more
cool and pleasant. The forests freshen up the air and help to make it
clean. The wild animals are living in the forests. Forests are the beginning
place of the streams and rivers. Tourism is developed as a big industry
and the forests play a great role in our economy, as the forests attract
the tourists from far and near.
We should not cut down forests, as we get many useful and
valuable things from them. The wild animals and birds can not live
successfully if there is no forest.
Vanamahotsav is one of social forestry movements. It is celebrated
at the beginning of the rainy season. Vanamahotsav is celebrated
because trees are very important not only to human beings but also to
wild life.
Social Forestry is a movement which encourages planting of trees
in villages and towns, along road sides, railway lines, canals etc.
Evergreen forests are found in the hot and rainy mountain areas.
The trees do not shed their leaves at no particular time and thus remain
green all round the year. Rose wood and Mahagany are examples for
this type of trees.
Leaves shedding forests are found in the foot hills of Himalayas
etc. The trees shed their leaves towards the beginning of the summer,
Teak, Sal, Sesame, Rubber trees are examples for this type of trees.
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The area where trees grow very close to one another and over a
large area is called a forest.
Trees, shrubs, creepers, grasses which grow on their own are
the gifts of nature and known as Natural Vegetation.
2
THE MEETING OF THE LION
AND BULL KINGS
The meeting of the Lion and Bull Kings was a hostoric event. It
was most dignified. As the bull entered, the lion rose from his thorne.
Each stood for a moment admiring the other. The bull took a step for-
ward. The lion took a step forward. The bull took another step forward.
The lion did the same. And slowly, each approached nearer and nearer
to the other with grave stately movements. Then they both bowed deeply,
and embraced as friends. That, at least, was what it looked like to the
members of the court. To jasment and his friend, who could guess what
was going on in the minds of the two, it looked very different. Despite all
their wisdom and training in court manners, they had to turn away many
times to hide their laughter. The truth was that the lion and the bull were
terrified of one another. As the bull entered, he glanced quickly at the
huge lion with its wild mane, its large teeth and steely claws and intstantly
froze with fear. The lion, for his part seeing the powerfull bull, its horns,
great glittering spikes almost reaching the ceiling, stood awed and un-
able to move. It was fear of punishment that made the bull take the first
step forward- although he very much wished it could have been in the
opposite direction.....
3
A SEARCH
The following day the father set out to look for his strange son. He
searched the usual clearings in the forest where his sons played and
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also the caves where they sheltered from the midday sun. But he was
nowhere to be found. His brothers had not seen him, nor had anyone
else. For all had gone to bed at sunset and slept soundly until dawn. But
if anyone had remained awake during the night they would have seen a
young, almost fully grown wolf steal out of a cave after midnight and
make his silent, careful way to another part of the forest. It was a part
which on every moonlight night could be heard a call, a loud sharp call
which was made with the head uplifted and the eyes raised towards the
moon. It was that part of the forest inhabited solely by wolves, and where
few other animals ever chose to live.
who appreciate the cause for which this movement was born.
Activities
Swadeshi Science Movements has various activities related to
science popularization, promotion of research, entrepreneurship
development especially for rural populace, publication of books and
magazines, organizing seminars and workshops and mega exhibitions
including that of tribal produce. These activities are intended to reach
students, general public and professionals.
Sasthra Prathibha Matsaram
Sasthra Prathibha Matsaram focuses on Indian contributions to
science and technology, both ancient and modern. SSM has initiated
this science talent exam to inculcate affinity towards science and foster
patriotism among school students. Nearly 5000 students appear for this
examination. This unique programme is conducted as a three tier
competition and is held in association with popular media and Govt.
agencies.
Sasthra Madhanam & Ashtanga Hridaya Sathram
Vagbhata Sarani (Ayurvedic stream of SSM) , organizes an
Ayurvedic workshop, namely Sasthra Madhanam and Ashtanga Hridaya
Sathram bi – annually on Dhanwanthary Jayanthy (Karthika Masa-
Krishnapaksha Thrayodashy) in alternate years.
Face to face with New Frontiers in Science: Week long workshop
for students to give exposure to frontier areas in science and technology
are conducted at various centers in kerala for higher secondary students.
Self Reliance Day
We celebrate the National Self Reliance Day on 15th October,
drawing inspiration from the ideas on self reliance projected by H.E. Dr.
A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, Hon’ble President of India. Week long celebration
known as Swasraya Bharath is organized since 2005. Swasraya Bharath
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Aßs\ tZmjnIfmb \n߃ \nßfpsS a°ƒ°p \√
Zm\ßsf sImSp∏m≥ Adnbp∂p F¶n¬ kz¿§ÿ\mb ]Xmhp
Xt∂mSp bmNn°p∂h¿°p ]cnip≤mflmhns\ F{X A[nIw
sImSp°pw?
2
Bhnkv\m\w
eqbnIq\nbmWv Bhnkv\m\w \√XmsW∂p \n¿t±in®Xv.
hfsc ITn\amb tcmKmhÿbnepw lrZbw, Icƒ, hr°Iƒ
F∂o Ahbh߃°p tISps≠¶nepw Cu kv\m\w \∂√ F∂v
At±lw ]d™n´p≠v . BhnsIm≈n°ptºmƒ Xz°nse
kpjnc߃ hnIkn°pIbpw tkzZ{KŸnIƒ XzcnXKXnbn¬
{]h¿Øn°pIbpw sNøpw. [mcmfw hnb¿∏v D≠mhpIbpw
AXphgn icocØnep≈ Zpjv S pIƒ ]pd¥≈s∏SpIbpw
({]tXyIn®v, c‡Ønep≈h) sNøp∂p. 15˛20 an\n´v Cu kv\m\w
\SØnb tijw ]®sh≈Øn¬ Ipfn°pIbpw sNøWw. CXmWp
hn[n. tIƒ°ptºmƒ \√sX∂p tXm∂pw. F∂m¬ Hcp Imcyw
Hm¿t°≠Xp≠v. tcmKhnap‡n°pth≠n Hcn°epw
_e{]tbmKw AcpXv Fs∂mcp kn≤m¥w D≠v.
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{_lvaNcyalnwkm N
icocw X] DNytX ˛
F∂p KoXmNmcy≥ {]hNn®n´p≠v. icocØn¬ \SØp∂
F√m {]hrØnIfpw AlnwkmflIambncn°Ww F∂v.
icocØns‚ ta¬ Alnwk ]men°Wsa∂p \njvI¿jn®ncp∂p.
a\km, hmNm, I¿aWm Hcp tcmKnsbbpw lnwkn°cptX. 99%
tcmKnIfpw Bhn- k v \ m- \ - Ø n- \ mbn hcp∂Xv F√m hgnIfpw
AkvXan®tijw Ahkm\NnIn’ F∂ \nebv°mWv. Cßs\
hcp∂ tcmKnIfn¬ {]mWi‡nbpsS Afhp hfsc
Ipdhmbncn°pw. _m°nbp≈ i‡nsb anXambp]tbmKn®p
thWw tcmKw am‰m≥. Cu Ahÿbn¬ Ignbp∂ Hcp tcmKnbn¬
Bhnkv\m\w \SØnbm¬ Cu i‡nhybw hfsc IqSpXembn
kw`hn°pw. AXpsIm≠v Bhnkv\m\w ÿmbnbmb
tcmKap≈h¿°pw amdmtcmKnIƒ°pw Xosc \∂√. hbdnepw,
IpSenepw {hW߃ D≈h¿ Cu kv\m\w bmsXmcp
ImcWhimepw FSp°cpXv . {hW߃ s]m´n c‡{kmhw
D≠mIm≥ km≤yX GsdbmWv. Hcp Imcyw IqSn hy‡am°p∂p.
tcmKw IgnhXpw thKw am‰m≥ th≠nbmWp ]e {InbIfpw
sNøp∂Xv. ]gInb tcmK߃ thKw am‰m≥ {ian®m¬ tcmKn°p
am\knIambn Xmßm≥ ]‰mØ tcmKia\{]Xnk‘n
hs∂∂phcmw. AXpsIm≠v , {]tXyIw Pm{KX ]men°pI.
Bhnkv\m\w C√msXXs∂ tcmKhnap‡n D≠mhpIbmsW¶n¬
Bhnkv\m\Øns‚ Bhiyw Fs¥∂ tNmZyw _m°n \nev°p∂p.
]s£ Bhn-kv\m\w Btcm-Ky-Øn\v \√-XmWv F∂p a\- n-em-
°nb \nc-h[n bqtdm-]y-∑m¿ Ah-cpsS hoSp-Iƒ \n¿Ωn-°p-tºmƒ
Xs∂ Bhn-kv\m-\-Øn\v A\p-tbm-Py-amb kwhn-[m\w hoSp-I-fn¬
k÷o-I-cn-°m-dp-≠v.
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kvt\ln°pItbm!!!?
Nn{X Xºn
tb ip {InkvXphns‚ hniz{]kn≤amb Hcp D]tZiw BWv ˛
i{Xp°sf kvt\ln°pI F∂Xv . At±lw XpS¿∂p]d™Xv
CXmbncp∂p ˛ \nßsf D]{Zhnbv°p∂h¿°p th≠n
{]m¿∞nbv°phn≥.
temIP\Xsb kw_‘n®nStØmfw AsXmcp hnπh
imk\bmbncp∂p. A∂phsc (2000 h¿jw apºv) \nehnencp∂
\ymb{]amW߃ {]Imcw \∑bv°p]Icw \∑bpw Xn∑bv°p
]Icw Xn∑bpw sNøpI F∂pffXmbncp∂p \nbaw. {]XnImc
ZmlnIfmb tZho tZh∑mcpsS i{Xp\n{KlsshinjvSyßsf
Ipdn®v temIØnse F√m `qJWvUßfnepw {]Npc {]Nmcw
t\Snb ]pcmWßfpw CXnlmkßfpw h¿Æ\
\SØnbncp∂Xmbn ImWmw. blqZ∑mcpsS btlmhsbbpw
{]XnImc aq¿Ønbmbpw arK_en apX¬ \c_en hscbpff
_enIƒ kzoIcn°p∂ ssZhw Bbpw Nne {KŸI∑m¿
hnhcn®n´p≠v. Cu ]›mØeØnemWv tbip temItØmSv
Blzm\w sNbvXXv. ˛ i{Xp°sf kvt\ln∏n≥! i{Xp
C√mXmIp∂Xn\p≈ DØaX{¥w IqSnbmWv AXv F∂p temIw
a\ nem°phm≥ Xmakn®p.
Hcp ]mhs∏´ ac∏Wn°mcs‚ IpSpw_Øn¬ hf¿∂
tbiphns\ HcpXcØnepw ta∑ Dffh\mbn ImWphm≥ blqZ
{]amWnam¿ k∂≤cmbncp∂n√. ]t£ {it≤bamb Cu
Blzm\w aX]WvUnX∑mcn¬ Nne¿s°¶nepw ]cnNn¥\Øn\v
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ho£WKpWw
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]gs©m√pIƒ
kºm-ZI : tZhIn Fw. Pn.
AÆm≥Ip™pw X∂membXv.
AßmSnbn¬ tXm‰Xn\v AΩtbmSv.
AanXambm¬ AarXpw hnjw.
Aca\clkyw AßmSn∏ckyw.
BdnbI™n ]g¶™n.
B‰n¬ If™mepw Af∂pIfbWw.
Ce apffn¬ hoWmepw apffv Cebn¬ hoWmepw
Cebv°pXs∂ tISv.
D∏pXn∂h≥ shffw IpSnbv°pw.
Ffnb ]pdtØ hmXw tIm®q.
FffpXn∂msetffmfw ^ew.
G®psI´nbm¬ apg®ncnbv°pw.
Hcp Ip∂n\v Hcp Ipgn.
I≠dnbm™m¬ sIm≠dnbpw.
sIm√p∂ cmPmhns\ Xn∂p∂ a{¥n.
Nnc´bnse shfffw Ddpºn\p kap{Zw.
sNm´bnse ioew NpSehsc.
X\nbv°p Xm\pw ]pcbv°p XqWpw.
Xebv°p aosX shffw h∂m¬ AXp°p aosX
tXmWn.
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Kitchen Garden on Terrace
Abdul Azeez
T he presence of insecticides in vegetables is irritating as their rise in price.
It is quite natural to have such poisons in vegetables which come from a zone
where agriculture has become a business. The consumption of such vegetables
produce mental as well as physical problems.
This many times discussed subject is relevant here because of two
reasons. The first is to produce the maximum quantity of vegetables. Sell them
profitable in market and thereby to exploit their rise in price due to the rise in
price of petroleum. And the second is to enjoy the healthy and tasty vegetable
produced through bio-agriculture.
It is known that we can make a lot of "currys'' using papaya. It is very
simple to plant different types of papaya plants in our courtyard and near by
area. Planting Brysnia Grandis (Koval), giving them bio wastes of houses as
manual and irrigating them using waste water from wash basins and bath tubs
make them ever green easy and convenient even for city folks.
Two types of farming can be done on terrace. The first type is the method
to plant Amarsnthus (Cheera), ladies finger, chilly, peas ets,., No need to use
large quantity of soil. It protect us from the disturbance of hot roof due to
burning sun.
THE MAGIC OF BRYSNIA GRANDIS (KOVAL)
Koval gives us the convenience of planting in courtyard and growing on
terrace. Just plant 4 koval in any 4 convenient places around the house. Lead their
vine to the terrace. Let them spread in the terrace pandal. A decoration to house,
protection from heat of the sun, money to spend to buy koval is profit. A food
without insecticide and the availability of more tasy food as bio-agricultural
product are the benefits. Give koval the bio-wastes of the house as manure, irrigate
them using pipes having water from wash basins and bath tubs as source- and you
get the aforesaid 5 benefits – absolutely free of cost; and the sixth one is the
service of the world. Doing agriculture for the production of food is a blessed rite
and an auspicious deed. How noble it is to produce one’s own food!!
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]mT-]p-kvX-ß-fn¬
]n.-kn. entPmbv
a \p-jy-Ip-e-Øn¬ kv{XoIfpw ]pcp-j-∑mcpw Xpey ]cn-K-W-\-
A¿ln-°p∂p F∂ Ah-t_m[w hf-cp∂ Xe-ap-dbv°v D≠m-Ip-hm≥
G‰hpw ^e-{]-Z-ambn {]h¿Øn-°p-∂-Xn-\p≈ Ah-kcw hnZym-e-b-
ß-fn-emWp≈-Xv. ]pcpj tI{µo-Ir-X-amb IpSpw-_-tØbpw kaq-l-
tØbpw Dƒs°m-≈p-hm≥ s]¨Ip-´n-Isf ]cp-h-s∏-Sp-Øp∂ ]e
]cm-a¿i-ßfpw IY-Ifpw Nn{X-ßfpw BZ¿i-I-Y-Ifpw (Nn-e-t∏mƒ
aX h - ym-Jym-\ I
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- p-ambn _‘-s∏-Sp-Øn-bpw) ]mT-]p-kvXI - Ø- n¬
Dƒs∏-Sp-Øn-bn-cp-∂p. F∂m¬ kmaqly imkv{X-hn-Z-KvZ-cpsS klm-
b-k-l-I-c-W-ß-tfmsS tZio-b-X-e-Øn¬ ]pXnb ]mT-]p-kvX-I-ß-
fn¬ A\n-hm-cy- am-‰-߃ Dƒs∏-Sp-Øp-hm≥ \S-]-Sn-sb-Sp-Øn-´p-≠v.
tI{µ -kn-e-_-knepw kwÿm-\- kne_ nepw D≈ ]mTy-]-≤-Xn-
bnepw ]mT-]p-kvX-I-ß-fnepw Cu cwKØv hfsc t_m[-]q¿∆-amb
am-‰-߃ D≠m-bn-´p-≠v. Im¬\q-‰m-≠n-\p- ap-ºp≈ kvIqƒ ]mT-]p-
kvX-I-ß-fn¬ \n∂pw XnI®pw hyXy-kvX-amb ImgvN-∏m-tSm-sS-bmWv
Ct∏mƒ ]mT-]p-kvXI - ß
- ƒ tI{µ-Øn-s‚bpw kwÿm-\ß - f - p-tSbpw
]pd-Øn-dß - p-∂X- v. F¶nepw Iptd- Im-cy-߃ {i≤n-t°-≠X - m-bn-´p-≠v.
]mT ]p-kvX-I-Øn\pw ¢m p-ap-dn-Iƒ°pw ]pdØv kmlnXy
krjvSn-I-fnepw BNm-c-\p-jvTm-\-ßfnepw an° Km¿ln-Im-¥-co-£-
ß-fnepw kv{XoI-fpS Pohn-X] - ¶- m-fn-Xz-sØbpw Ign-hp-Is - fbpw Ipdn-
®p≈ [mc-W-bn¬ \yq\-X-I-fp-≠v. hm¿Øm am≤y-a-ß-fn-em-Is´
kv{XoIsf ]e-t∏mgpw Ae-¶m-c-h-kvXp-°-sftbm B{in-X-cmtbm
Nn{Xo-I-cn-°p∂ ]c-ky-ß-fmWp \¬Im-dp-≈-Xv. ]cky t_m¿Up-
I-fn¬ kv{XoIsf taml-\I - f
- n-∏m-´ß- f- mbn Nn{Xo-Ic
- n-°p∂ ]Xnhpw
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D≠t√m! ]m¿e-sa‚nse kv{Xo {]mXn-\n[yw dnk¿t∆-j-\n-eqsS
i‡-am-°p-hm-\p≈ \o°sØ F√m cmjv{Sob ]m¿´n -t\-Xm-°-fn-
sebpw ]pcp-j- ta-[m-hnXzw X{¥-]-c-ambn H‰-s°-´mbn Xg-bp-∂Xpw
kaq-l-Øns‚ ho£-W-Øns‚ Z¿∏-W-ambn IW-°m-°mw.
]t£, ]mT- ] p- k vX- I - ß - f nepw kv°qƒ {]h¿Ø- \ -
ssienbnepw kv{Xo˛-]p-cpj kaXzw F∂ Bibw {]m_-ey-Øn¬
hcp-Øp-hm≥ IqSp-X¬ IqSp-X¬ {]h¿Ø\ ]cn-]m-Sn-Iƒ Bhn-
jv°-cn-t°-≠n-bn-cn-°p-∂p.
Acp-Xm-Ø-hbpw sNtø-≠-hbpw
(1) ]pcp-j-∑m¿ ZrV-Nn-Øcpw kv{XoIƒ N©-e-Nn-Øcpw Bbn
Nn{Xo-I-cn-°-s∏-Sp∂ IY-Iƒ, Ihn-X-Iƒ, D]-\ym-k-߃,
]pcmW / aX hymJym-\- Ir-Xn-Iƒ apX-em-bh ]q¿Æ-ambpw
Hgn-hm-°p-I.
(2) kv{Xo˛-]p-cpj hnth-N-\hpw DØa A[a Xmc-X-ay -h¿Æ-
\Ifpw Hgn-hm-°p-I.
(3) ]mT- ] p- k v X - I - Ø ns‚ Ih¿ t]Pn¬ B¨Ip- ´ nbv ° pw
s]¨Ip-´nbv°pw Xpey -{]m-[m\yw \¬Ip∂ hn[-Øn-ep≈
Nn{X-߃ \¬Ip-hm≥ {i≤n-bv°p-I.
(4) ]pcp-j≥ B{ibw \¬Ip∂h\pw kv{Xo B{i-bn-t°≠
Ah-ÿ-bn¬ D≈-h-fp-am-sW∂ tXm∂¬ AYhm hnizmkw
Dd-∏n-°p-∂- X-c-Øn-ep≈ ]mT-`mKw Dƒs∏-Sp-Ø-cp-Xv.
(5) [oc-Xb - psS {]Xo-Ia - mbn ]pcp-js\ h¿Wn-°p-Ibpw kv{Xosb
`ocphpw shdpw Zp¿∫-ebpw BsW∂p h¿Æn-°p-Ibpw
sNøp∂-Xp-amb ]mT-`mKw Hgn-hm-°p-I.
(6) ssii-h-Øn¬ ]nXmhpw buh-\-Øn¬ `¿Ømhpw hm¿≤-Iy-
Øn¬ B¨a- ° fpw kv { Xosb kwc- £ n- ° p∂p XpS- ß nb
A_≤ [mc-W-Iƒ Dƒs°m-≈p∂ ]mT-`m-K-߃ Hgn-hm-°p-I.
(7) Nn{X-ß-fn¬ kv{Xo / s]¨Ip-´n-Isf Nn{Xo-I-cn-°p-tºmƒ
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`mc-Xob¿ ]pe¿Øp∂
kmam\y
acym-ZI
- f- psS t{ijvTX !!
kmdm tP°_v
`m c-Xo-b¿ ]≠p apXte s]mXp Pohn-X-Øn¬ ]men-°p∂ Nne
acym-Z-I-fp-≠v. {]mb-am-b-h-scbpw Ip´n-I-sfbpw kv{XoI-sfbpw
{]tXyIw Icp-Xp-hm≥ `mc-X -kw-kv°mcw {]tNm-Z\w \¬Ip-∂p.
F√m aX-ß-sfbpw kwkv°m-c-ß-sfbpw BZ-cn-°p-hm≥ `mc-Xo-
b¿ {]I-S-am-°p∂ hnim-e-a-\-kv°X hniz-{]-kn-≤-am-W-t√m. (tem-
I-sØ-√m-bn-SØpw blq-Z¿ ]oVn-∏n-°-s∏´ Ncn-{X-ap-≠v. F∂m¬
C{km-tb¬ Bh¿Øn®p {]Jym-]n-°p∂ Hcp hkvXp-X-bp≠v ˛
`mc-Øn¬ am{X-amWv X߃°v hwiob ]oU\w kln-t°-≠n- h-
cm-Xn-cp-∂n-´p-f-f-Xv. Ah-cpsS Bcm-[-\m-e-b-ßfpw hnizm-km-Nm-c-
ßfpw Chn-SpsØ P\-ßfpw cmPm-°-∑mcpw CXc `c-Wm-[n-Im-cn-
Ifpw BZ-cn-®n-cp-∂p.)
thZ-ßfpw D]-\n-j-Øp-Ifpw alm-`m-c-Xhpw cmam-b-W-hp-
sa√mw `mc-Xob Pohn-XsØ ]cp-h-s∏-Sp-Øp-∂-Xn¬ \nkvXpe
kzm[o\w sNep-Øn-bn-´p-≠v. CXc aX-ß-fpsSbpw kwkv°m-c-ß-
ep-sSbpw al-Ømb `mK-߃ `mc-Xob kwkv°mcw cq]-s∏-Sp-
Øp-∂-Xn¬ \√ ]¶p-h-ln-®n-´p-≠v. a\p-kvar-Xn-bn¬ PmXn hyh-ÿ-
Isf aX-hp-ambn _‘n-∏n-°p-hm-\p-≈ {ia-Øns‚ A]m-I-Xsb
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A_vZpƒ Peo¬
C cp]Øn H∂mw \q‰m≠nse P\XbpsS Hcp kmwkv°mcnI
khntijXbmWv ˛ Adn™psIm≠v IcpXn°q´n Ip‰w sNbvXv
AXn\p≈ ]ng in£ A\p`hn°pI F∂p≈Xv . k\mX\
[¿Ω߃ Db¿Øn∏nSn°p∂Xpw acymZIfpw \nbaßfpw
]men°p∂Xn¬ {]Xn_≤X {]ISam°p∂Xpw Hcp Xcw
A{]m]vXcpsS kz`mh hntijamsW∂ a´nemWv ]ecpsSbpw
s]cpam‰coXn kmlNcyØns‚ kΩ¿±w aqew Aßs\
BboØn¿∂Xmbncn°mw. IenIme ssh`hw F∂v Be¶mcnI
`mjbn¬ hnh£n°mw.
]pIhen BtcmKyØn\p lm\nIcw F∂p hmbn®p
a\ nem°ns°m≠p Xs∂ knKd‰p ]mbv°‰pIƒ Xpd°s∏Sp∂p.
aZyhpw DtØPI ]Zm¿∞ßfpw PohnXßsf XI¿°psa∂v.
DXvt_m[n∏n°mdp≈h¿ t]mepw clkyambn Ah D]tbmKn®v
\in°p∂p. ]ckyambn D]tbmKn°p∂hcmIs´ BtcmKyhpw
PohnXhpw ]p√phne am{Xap≈XmsW∂p \mSyw ImWn°p∂p.
Ch D]tbmKn°mØh¿ IgnhpsI´ PohnXw BkzZn°phm≥
AdnbmØ "I™nIƒ' BsW∂p hnh£n®v ]p— ckØn¬
Atemkcs∏SpØp∂Xn¬ B\µhpw ]cam\µhpw BkzZn°p
IbmWv ]ecpsSbpw ]Xnhv!!!.
]eXcw elcnIfpsS ambm hebØn¬s∏´v Dgep∂hcpsS
FÆw s]cpIns°m≠ncn°pIbmWv . Iuamc°m¿ t]mepw
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AhbpsS kmwKXyhpw
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Bhiyap≠v
Cu {]kn≤oIcWØns‚ tIm∏nIƒ hnXcWw
sNøphm\pw ]cky߃ kzoIcn°phm\pw
Hm¿Kss\k¿amscbpw GP‚amscbpw
Bhiyap≠v.
\n߃s°mcp sNdnb sXmgn¬ H∏w
K.U.S.S.A (R.W) bpsS tkh\ {]h¿Ø\ßfn¬
Hcp ssI klmbn°q.
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XpIIfpw kzoIcn°p∂X√.
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imkv{Xhm¿ØIƒ
`oamImc≥ Xhf
60˛70 an√y¨ h¿j߃°papºv Pohn®ncp∂sX∂v IcpXp∂
Hcn\w `oamImcamb XhfbpsS t^mkn¬ aUv K mkv I dn¬
Is≠Ønbncn°p∂p. _nekn_mt^m B]nMv K m F∂mWv
CXns‚ imkv{X\maw. sXt° Atacn°bn¬ Ct∏mgp≈ CtX
h¿§Øn¬ s]´ XhfIfpsS aq∂v aSßv hen∏w D≠mbncp∂p
Cu C\w XhfIƒ°v.
IW°pIq´epIƒ \SØp∂ Ipcß∑m¿
Uyq°v bqWnthgv k n‰nbnse c≠p imkv { X⁄¿ ˛
Genk_Øv Im‚ ve¨, sPkn° {_m\¿˛ F∂nh¿ \SØnb
]co£Wßfn¬ \n∂pw a\ nem°phm≥ Ign™
IuXpIIcamb hkv X pX Ipcß∑m¿°pw IW°pIq´phm≥
Ignbpw F∂pffXmWv . Iºyq´¿ kv { Io\nse kwJyIfpsS
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HEALTH CORNER
P. J. Anand
After the age of 60, there may be radical changes in our body. In order
to overcome the problems of old age, we should take some precautions.
1. Vitamin B12 contained foods may help us to prevent anaemia,
heart and nerve problems.
2. Eat fibre rich food . Eat about 40 gm daily.
3. Brisk physical activities at least for 30 minutes, daily. Limit sugar
and salt to reduce the chance of ill health. Check the level of
cholesterol at least once in 2 months.
4. Walking, Jogging, weight controlling can be useful for preserving
the efficiency of the bones.
5. The use of Vitamin C,E and Carotine with Zinc may help to maintain
the health of eyes.
6. Vitamins and physical activities may help to prevent the risk of
Alzheimers.
7. Prayer and meditation, yoga etc. will help to maintain the mental
health, also
8. Above all try to be very active by doing works, reading, participating
in social activities, agriculture/ farming etc.
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