Monday, February 13, 2023

Happy Birthday Smt. Sarojini Naidu!

A proponent of civil rights, women's emancipation, and anti-imperialistic ideas, Smt Bharat Kokila Sarojini Naidu was not only an important person in India's struggle for independence from colonial rule but remains one of the most inspiring role models across the world!

Fierce nationalist; freedom fighter; women's emancipation, social welfare, & civil rights proponent; writer; poet; and India's first woman governor!
Tireless crusader and architect of modern India! These below pictures speak volumes about her capabilities and achievements.















#sarojininaidu #civilrights #nationalist #governor #poet #writer #socialwelfare #society #India #rolemodel

Saturday, February 11, 2023

World Pulses Day 2023

Nutrient-dense pulses pave the way for sustainable future by mitigating climate change, improving soil fertility, biodiversity & water efficiency. Include pulses in diet for good health, good economics and a sustainable planet!
On World Pulses Day, a #PulseOnPulses is indeed the need of the hour! Understand the effects of consuming pulses on biodiversity (helps other plants & animals thrive), health (packed with minerals & vitamins), food security (easy to cultivate in general), water (efficient crops requiring less water), soil (enriches soil by nitrogen fixing), sustainability (due to all above reasons) & thus mitigates climate change.
Essential component of the general food basket, they're indispensable to global efforts towards achieving Health, Food, Water, Economic, Environmental & Social Security. Consume pulses for your own wellbeing & promote its cultivation & trade.




Thursday, February 2, 2023

World Wetlands Day!

Wetlands are areas which are saturated with water either permanently or seasonally (freshwater, saltwater or brackish water). 

They are important areas of biodiversity due to the wide range of plant and animal species that they house.  Wetlands are important for education & research activities, enthralling zoologists, ecologists and many other scientists with the ample opportunities they present for studies in the various fields. They also enable nutrient recycling, groundwater recharge & irrigation, water storage, flood control, and shoreline protection. 
As nature tourism attraction places, many times they also help in generating good revenue for locals.

In pic, Vedanthangal, TN:



In pic, Sundarban, West Bengal:




Let's understand significance of wetlands in biodiversity, environment & water conservation. Strive to protect them with increasing awareness. 
India has the largest number of wetlands in South Asia - 75 Ramsar sites - over 13 lakh hectares! Let us be responsible for protecting our wetlands and do our bit to slow down climate change.

#wetlands #wetlandday2023 #nature #conservation #biodiversity #animals #birds #plants #water #climate #science #education #research #Veritadyne

Sunday, January 29, 2023

New addition to National Immunization program - HPV vaccines

In news today is the Government of India's decision to add the HPV vaccination to the national immunisation program for girls aged 9 to 14. 

This could be very much related to the fact that just last week the Serum Institute of India launched the made-in-India HPV vaccine CERVAVAC, although market authorization was granted last year. This vaccine could cut costs from Rs 4000 for international vaccines to Rs 200 to 400 by the SII. Although SII will still need to participate in the government tender along with international heavy weights like Merck!

India accounts for a quarter of all cervical cancer incidence in the world, so it is imperative to produce and utilise this vaccine. Since their introduction around 2006, HPV vaccines have been found to be safe & effective. HPV infections decreased by more than 85 % in teens and more than 70% in women in early 20s. Cervical cancer screening and awareness programs will compliment these efforts of the Indian government in reducing cancer spread and deaths.

A very worthy initiative with the hope that the vaccines produced and administered are great in quality in terms of both safety and efficacy. Trust the program will include boys of same age group as well in the future.



Boodabim - an endearing tale for kids


Who is Boodabim? Is he a cloud? A tiger? An astronaut? A butterfly? A book with delightful illustrations that could equally captivate a child's and an adult's imagination!

Listen to Little Dragon Reader and Baby Dragon read this lovely book in their unique style with plenty of effects! Enjoy! 🙂

Sunday, September 25, 2022

From Darkness to (moon)Light - India's Services Sector in Need of Enlightenment

"A dreamer is one who can only find his way by moonlight, and his punishment is that he sees the dawn before the rest of the world." - Oscar Wilde

What is Moonlighting? 

Very simply put, people taking up extra work other than their full-time job, which is traditionally expected to be 9 to 5, without informing their current employer, is called moonlighting. 

Recently this whole discussion came to the fore in India when Wipro's chairman Rishad Premji tweeted "There is a lot of chatter about people moonlighting in the tech industry. This is cheating - plain and simple."

Following this, last week, Wipro also sacked 300 employees stating the same reason, further explaining that they also worked for Wipro's competitors. Following suit, TCS, Infosys and IBM have also warned their employees that moonlighting is unethical and will lead to disciplinary action or even termination. 



However, Tech Mahindra CEO, C P Gurnani, recently said that it is required to change with the times and also said, "I welcome disruption in the ways we work". 

India's Union minister of State for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Rajeev Chandrasekhar, yesterday joined this debate by tweeting in support of employees moonlighting if they wish to use their skills and time to expand their work, which will also help the country with talent deficit. He has strongly recommended companies to embrace this change and not to suppress talent & the very intention to innovate.

Satya Nadella, the CEO of Micrsoft, went one step further and coined a new term "Productivity Paranoia", which is companies feeling their employees are not being their productive best, leading to unwelcome activities such as spying on the employees. Microsoft firmly believes that employee surveillance is just wrong and in today's hybrid work models, to bridge the gap between what employers and employees want is of utmost importance. Employers should in fact be more concerned about employee burn-out as worktime and 'other' time have completely blurred following the imposed WFH culture due to the pandemic.

It is my opinion that people must have the freedom to work on what they want in their own time (i.e. time not paid for by an employer). Most companies do have 'Non-disclosure' agreements (NDAs) and ‘Non-compete’ clauses (NCCs) in work contracts which employees commit to, which should cover any ethical concerns. Employees on the other hand could avoid conscientiously working for a direct competitor and should definitely not engage in unethical practices which will only spoil it for everyone as seen in the case of Wipro. 

Of concern, however, is in the loose definition of 'competitor'. Big conglomerates could even consider a start-up as competition and thus stop employees from utilising their private time to work pretty much anywhere within a sector which would otherwise benefit from access to their skills. This could be the primary reason for employees to leave other work undisclosed. 

It should be deemed unethical for companies to have a blanket contract that prohibits employees from taking up any other paid work. Not only is this treatment of employees as bonded labour antediluvian, but it is also plain unconscionable and does not fit in a digitally mobile world, especially post COVID! Employees must stand up for their rights, including that of privacy, and reject such contracts. NDAs and NCCs, on the other hand, need to be rational and clearly articulate a company’s terms, which must be explained to prospective/current employees, giving them a fair chance to accept, come clean, or reject the terms. Such mechanism can help mitigate perceived threats of moonlighting and develop an atmosphere of trust in which employees are self-motivated to ensure ethical conduct and can feel safe disclosing their other commitments. 

 More than policies and policing, it is a company’s culture which will define whether moonlighting becomes a threat or an engine of positive transformation for both employer and the employee.

Tuesday, September 13, 2022

Hyena Ballerina - A lively story of hope for kids of all ages!


An optimistic story of a Hyena, dropped from auditions due to her looks, but who perseveres and becomes the star of another show; a show which appreciates the diversity that she brings. Lessons for corporates presented in a fun way with lively illustrations!
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