By : Varapon Suthipheat , Consulting Editor ICN International & Paradee Patummapattananont, Executive Editor ICN International Thailand : “Sufficiency economy” is a philosophy that His Majesty the King has given a royal guidance. Has been living for Thai people for more than 25 years since before the economic crisis, and after emphasizing solutions to survive and to live stable and sustainable under the current trend Globalization and change are considered in accordance with the definition. Sufficiency must consist of 3 characteristics at the same time as follows: Modesty means moderation…
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Nutritionally Rich Minor Fruits: Jackfruit
By: Dr. Shweta, Deptt. of Genetics & Plant Breeding C.S. Azad Univ. of Agril. & Tech. Kanpur & Sr. Associate Editor-ICN KANPUR: Jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus Lam.), a high yielding fruit crop with a high nutritionally price. Jackfruit may be an immense tree that grows to as high as thirty meters, larger than mango, breadfruit, etc. Jackfruit is an exotic fruit, full-grown in tropical regions of the globe. It is native to South India. Today, it is wide cultivated within the tropical regions of the Indian landmass, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia and Brazil for its fruit, seeds, and wood. It may be full-grown on marginal lands and provides an honest financial gain. The tree grows best in tropical wet and rainy climates however seldom survives cold and frosty conditions. In an exceedingly season, every tree…
Read MoreTOOTHBRUSH- A IMPORTANT CLEANING AID
By: Dr. Abhishek Kumar Pandey, Asstt. Editor-ICN LUCKNOW: A Toothbrush is the most useful and habitually used oral hygiene aid to keep the oral cavity healthy. According to the Council on dental therapeutics Of the American dental association, a toothbrush is primarily designed to promote cleanliness of the teeth and the oral cavity. Objectives of Tooth brushing 1: To clean the teeth and interdental areas 2: To prevent plaque formation 3: To stimulate and massage the gingival tissue 4: to clean the tongue TYPES Manual Toothbrush:- A Manual Toothbrush…
Read MoreFish for Food and Nutrition Security in South Asia: Part 2
By: Dr Ram C. Bhujel, Director of Aqua-Centre, Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand & Sr. Consulting Editor, ICN International BANGKOK: United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) aims to end hunger and ensure access to nutritious and sufficient food by all people all year round by 2030. Fish and seafood: There are several hundred species which are caught from the wild and consumed by human as sources of food which play important roles in supplying animal protein and other nutrients especially minerals. Acceptability of new species depends on their deeply rooted culture, tradition…
Read MoreFirst look poster of Romantic Tragedy, Ae Kaash Ke Hum, directed by Vishal Mishra is OUT!
Mumbai : The poster of upcoming romantic-tragedy Hindi film Ae Kaash Ke Hum is out now. The film is directed by Vishal Mishra, who has directed Coffee with D, Marudhar Express and Hotel Milan in the past. The film stars Vivaan shah and debutant Priya Singh as the main protagonists and Sophiya Singh who plays a very pivotal character in the film. Ae Kaash Ke Hum is a romantic tragedy. It is the story of love, friendship and fate. Love is the most pious feeling in the world. But the fate…
Read MoreTime to Think: Need for ‘Medical Response Teams’ as International Assistance during Catastrophic Earthquakes
By: Dr. Kumar Raka, Editor-ICN Group & Rebecca Brindza, Editor-ICN International (Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it – George Santayana) Tel Aviv: Earthquakes are one of the most devastating forms of natural disaster. They usually strike without warning, produce widespread damage, and can cause massive loss of life. The recent quakes that struck Haiti (2010), Japan (2011), Nepal (2015) and Iran & Iraq (2017) showed that temblors of sufficient magnitude can wreak havoc. The catastrophic situation often press demand for international assistance. There have been widespread debates…
Read MoreFish for Food and Nutrition Security in South Asia: Part 1
By: Dr Ram C. Bhujel, Director of Aqua-Centre, Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand & Sr. Consulting Editor, ICN International BANGKOK: United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) aims to end hunger and ensure access to nutritious and sufficient food by all people all year round by 2030. Similarly, 2nd Goal aims at ending all forms of malnutrition by 2030. However, still approximately 22% of the world children i.e. 151 million under-5 are still stunted. One third of women have anemia, a sign of shortage of iron, and a hidden hunger. According…
Read MoreFish: To Eat Or Not To Eat
By: Barnali Bose, Editor-ICN World KOLKATA: When recently a popular Bengali actress of the Mumbai film Industry proudly declared that her favourite food is fish curry and rice, I smiled to myself. It brought to mind my experience in a state of west India years back on this particular issue. Acquiring a decent house on rent, for a Bengali there, was as difficult as looking for a needle in a haystack. Keeping Bengali tenants was a taboo(it perhaps still is),the reason given being “You Bengalis eat fish.” The look of sheer unconcealed…
Read MoreEnhance Your Lifestyle With NLP+©: Ways To Achieve Anything You Want
By: Shantanu Das Sharma, Sr. Associate Editor-ICN Group Flexibility is simply the ability to constantly change our strategy and do whatever it takes to get the results we want. No man will change for the better until he sees the need for it. – Socrates KOLKATA: Now, we got to understand that people who succeed are those who perceive failure as feedback. They subsequently use this feedback to change their strategy and take action once again. They keep repeating this process over and over again until they get what they want. So,…
Read MoreExcellence with G.O.P.T.A.© Series: Part 111 (Learn to subordinate your individual goals to the organisational goals)
By: Dr. Sanjay Kumar Agarwal, Sr. Associate Editor, ICN Group (In the past article, we saw that you actually get paid for the value, not for time. Today, we will see how to subordinate your individual goals to the organisational goals. Learn to subordinate your individual goals to the organisational goals NOIDA: Develop an attitude of seeing the larger picture in your organization and then look for your role in the organization. Then only, you would be able to understand how to add value to your organization. If you start seeing…
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