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Encroachment of Irrigation Canal land and construction of road in MudippuraNada (kollemcode Sree Bhadrakali Temple, Panavila, kollemcode near kakkavilai checkpost) by Real Estate Mafia 23/06/2020

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27/06/2020 From,                                                                Hari Shankar. R Kannanagam, Panavila Kollemcode-629160 To, Sub Collector Kanyakumari Tamil Nadu Dear Sir/Madam,      Sub: Encroachment of Irrigation Canal land and construction of road in MudippuraNada (kollemcode Sree Bhadrakali Temple, Panavila, kollemcode near kakkavilai checkpost) by Real estate mafia  This is to bring to your notice about the unauthorized levelling of decades old Irrigation canal by Real estate Mafia (23/06/2020)towards construction of road to a private property. The canal is decades old and is acting as the water way to irrigate the fertile lands of the area till AVM canal. It is also the water way for rainwater to be drained till AVM canal. Yesterday Real Estate Mafia illegally levelled the whole canal using machine support till the main road which is worrisome and a cause for serious water issues in the area. Since the canal is fully levelled, there is no provision for the water to

APJ Abdul Kalam Death Anniversary, July 27: 'Missile Man' of India

Dr Kalam engineered the Pokhran-II nuclear tests which catapulted India into the club of Nuclear Poweres. It was till then only exclusive to five countries - USA, China, UK, France, and Russia. Late Indian President, APJ Abdul Kalam wore many hats. Dubbed the ' Missile Man of India ' of India, he was an aerospace scientist, a prolific writer, a politician and also a philanthropist. On the fateful Monday evening of July 27, 2015, India's most loved President Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam better known as APJ Abdul Kalam was delivering a lecture at IIM-Shillong. 'Creating a Livable Planet Earth' was not only the topic of his lecture which he had just begun to give before the students but was also the subject of a book which he could not finish in his lifetime. The 4,000-word lecture remained unfinished as the 'Missile Man of India' collapsed. He was rushed in an ambulance to the nearby Bethany Hospital but later that evening, he was declared to have died

21st Kargil Vijay Diwas

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Kargil Vijay Diwas, named after the successful Operation Vijay, is celebrated in India on 26 July. On this date in 1999 India successfully took command of the high outposts which had been lost to Pakistan. The Kargil war was fought for more than 60 days, ended on 26 July and resulted in loss of life on both the sides. The war ended with India regaining control of all the previously held territory, hence re-establishing the state existing before the war http://wix.to/wcD8C_k .Kargil Vijay Diwas is celebrated on 26 July every year in honour of the Kargil War's Heroes. This day is celebrated in the Kargilsector and the national capital New Delhi, where the Prime Minister of India pays homage to the soldiers at Amar Jawan Jyoti at India Gate every year. Functions are also organized all over the country to commemorate the contributions of the armed forces.

Kabasura kudineer

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Kabasura Kudineer: Benefits, Ingredients and Side Effects Of This Wonder Herbal Formulation June 27 , 2020 Kabasura Kudineer Chooranam is a traditional formulation used by Siddha practitioners for effectively managing common respiratory ailments such as the flu and cold. Siddha practitioners vouch by this herbal concoction in relieving symptoms associated with respiratory health including severe phlegm, dry and wet cough and fever.  Kabasura kudineer or choornam possesses strong anti-inflammatory, analgesic, anti-viral, anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, antioxidant, hepato-protective, anti-pyretic, anti-asthmatic and immunomodulatory properties. Several studies have disclosed that kabasura kudineer due to its anti-inflammatory properties aids in reducing swelling in the air passages while antibacterial and antipyretic properties ease fever.  Kabasura Kudineer Kabasura Kudineer is a well known Siddha medicine that consists of a whopping 15 herbal ingredients, each of them having unique chara

Nilavembu / Andrographis

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What is Nilavembu ? Commonly known as Andrographis or King of bitters in  english . In Ayurveda, it is called Kalmegh or Kalamegha. Most vernacular names of Andrographis come from its strong bitter taste. Meaning of  Nila-Vembu  is "Neem of the ground" as the plant has strong bitter taste as that of the Neem tree, defying its small size. The antioxidant, antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties portrayed by  nilavembu  leaves offer blood purifying activity. Owing to the Tikta (bitter) taste and Pitta balancing property, it removes toxins from the blood and hence helps to manage skin diseases. Below we have listed down the top 5 benefits of Nilavembu 1.  Nilavembu for Diabetes, Arthritis, Liver & Cancer: Nilavembu is one of the most important herbs that are a sarva roga nivarani meaning cure for all diseases. It lowers the blood sugar levels and is excellent for treating diabetic patients, but it is best done under medical supervision, as they have to lower the diabe

International Women Engineers Day

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23rd June is International Women Engineers Day. Celebrating 5 pioneering Indian women engineers who have been an inspiration for women who came after. Who you are and what you become is defined by your choices and journey in life. You are the writer of your story and the sole narrator. The adventure, the decisions and the path that is taken by you make history. Pioneering Indian women engineers have done the same, they wrote their own story by embarking into a world that did not accept them at first. These stories of  women who have broken the shackles  tied to them are a source of encouragement that one should dream and pursue it. A few pioneering Indian women engineers are A. Lalitha – known as the first woman engineer of India, Rajeshwari Chatterjee – First woman engineer from Karnataka, and many more. The list below talks about only five pioneering Indian women engineers but the list is long, and each one has created a story that is inspiring. A. Lalitha A. Lalitha, the  very first