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SQL “Create an customer Table with following Attributes (Columns )1. Customer SSN ID: A Numeric value for Employee ID (Primary key)2. First Name: A text value for customer name(Maximum 50 characters)3. Last Name: A text value for customer name(Maximum 50 characters)4. Email: A text field to capture the Email of an customer.5. Date Of Birth : A Date value (YYYY-MM-DD)6. Address: A text value to capture street, city details(Maximum 100 characters)7. Contact Number: Numeric value Maximum 10 digits. After Successful Creation of Table insert minimum 10 Demo records”   CREATE TABLE customer (customer_ssn_id INT PRIMARY KEY,first_name VARCHAR(50),last_name VARCHAR(50),email VARCHAR(100),date_of_birth DATE,address VARCHAR(100),contact_number BIGINT CHECK (LENGTH(contact_number) = 10)); INSERT INTO customer (customer_ssn_id, first_name, last_name, email, date_of_birth, address, contact_number)VALUES(1001, ‘John’, ‘Doe’, ‘john.doe@example.com’, ‘1990-01-15’, ‘123 Elm St, New York, NY’, 1234567890),(1002, ‘Jane’, ‘Smith’, ‘jane.smith@example.com’, ‘1985-05-23’, ‘456 Oak Ave, Los Angeles, CA’, 2345678901),(1003, ‘Michael’, ‘Brown’, ‘michael.brown@example.com’, ‘1992-08-10’, ‘789 Pine Blvd, Chicago, IL’, 3456789012),(1004, ‘Emily’, ‘Johnson’, ’emily.johnson@example.com’, ‘1995-12-01’, ‘321 Maple Ln, Houston, TX’, 4567890123),(1005, ‘David’, ‘Davis’, ‘david.davis@example.com’, ‘1988-03-18’, ‘654 Cedar Rd, Phoenix, AZ’, 5678901234),(1006, ‘Sarah’, ‘Wilson’, ‘sarah.wilson@example.com’, ‘1993-07-25’, ‘987 Birch St, Philadelphia, PA’, 6789012345),(1007, ‘Chris’, ‘Miller’, ‘chris.miller@example.com’, ‘1991-11-07’, ‘111 Spruce Dr, San Antonio, TX’, 7890123456),(1008, ‘Laura’, ‘Garcia’, ‘laura.garcia@example.com’, ‘1987-09-14’, ‘222 Fir Pl, Dallas, TX’, 8901234567),(1009, ‘James’, ‘Martinez’, ‘james.martinez@example.com’, ‘1994-04-29’, ‘333 Redwood Ct, San Jose, CA’, 9012345678),(1010, ‘Linda’, ‘Rodriguez’, ‘linda.rodriguez@example.com’, ‘1990-02-22’, ‘444 Palm Way, Austin, TX’, 1234567809);   ******************************************************************************************* “As a financial data analyst, i want to search Customer personal Data by there customer Id” “After Successful insertion of records financial data analyst, will beable to retrieve customer Details from customer table by there customer id” SELECT * FROM customerWHERE customer_ssn_id = 1001; — Replace 1001 with the desired customer SSN ID ******************************************************************************************** “As a customer, I want to update my personal information( such address or phone number) in the database, so thatbank has up to date details” “After Successful insertion of customer records, customer will be able to update the personal contact details.The query result should contain the following attributes;Customer SSN id | name( first_name+last_name) | Email | Phone | address” UPDATE customerSET address = ‘456 New Address St, Miami, FL’, — New addresscontact_number = 9876543210 — New phone numberWHERE customer_ssn_id = 1001; — Replace 1001 with the desired customer SSN ID   SELECT customer_ssn_id, CONCAT(first_name, ‘ ‘, last_name) AS name, email, contact_number AS phone, addressFROM customerWHERE customer_ssn_id = 1001; — Replace 1001 with the desired customer SSN ID ******************************************************************************************* “As a bank employee, i want to able to Capture Customer Transaction Data in the Database”“Create an Customer_transaction Table with following Attributes (Columns )“”Enter the values for input fields (on Screen) : Customer id (Primary key ) , Customer Name, Account Number , IFSC code, Account balance , Adhara card No. , Pan Card No , Contact Number After Successful Creation of Table insert minimum 10 records” CREATE TABLE customer_transaction (customer_id INT PRIMARY KEY,customer_name VARCHAR(100),account_number VARCHAR(20),ifsc_code VARCHAR(11),account_balance DECIMAL(15, 2),aadhar_card_no VARCHAR(12),pan_card_no VARCHAR(10),contact_number BIGINT CHECK (LENGTH(contact_number) = 10)); INSERT INTO customer_transaction (customer_id, customer_name, account_number, ifsc_code, account_balance, aadhar_card_no, pan_card_no, contact_number)VALUES(1, ‘John Doe’, ‘123456789012’, ‘IFSC0001’, 15000.75, ‘123412341234’, ‘ABCDE1234F’, 1234567890),(2, ‘Jane Smith’, ‘234567890123’, ‘IFSC0002’, 20000.50, ‘234523452345’, ‘FGHIJ5678K’, 2345678901),(3, ‘Michael Brown’, ‘345678901234’, ‘IFSC0003’, 35000.00, ‘345634563456’, ‘JKLMN9012L’, 3456789012),(4, ‘Emily Johnson’, ‘456789012345’, ‘IFSC0004’, 45000.25, ‘456745674567’, ‘OPQRS3456M’, 4567890123),(5, ‘David Davis’, ‘567890123456’, ‘IFSC0005’, 100000.00, ‘567856785678’, ‘TUVWX7890N’, 5678901234),(6, ‘Sarah Wilson’, ‘678901234567’, ‘IFSC0006’, 25000.75, ‘678967896789’, ‘ABCDE1234P’, 6789012345),(7, ‘Chris Miller’, ‘789012345678’, ‘IFSC0007’, 30000.00, ‘789078907890’, ‘FGHIJ5678Q’, 7890123456),(8, ‘Laura Garcia’, ‘890123456789’, ‘IFSC0008’, 75000.50, ‘890189018901’, ‘JKLMN9012R’, 8901234567),(9, ‘James Martinez’, ‘901234567890’, ‘IFSC0009’, 90000.25, ‘901290129012’, ‘OPQRS3456S’, 9012345678),(10, ‘Linda Rodriguez’, ‘012345678901’, ‘IFSC0010’, 50000.00, ‘012301230123’, ‘TUVWX7890T’, 1234567809); ******************************************************************************************* As a bank employee, i want to search customer Data(personal data and transactional data by there Employee Id “Bank employee will be able to retrieve customer account details from transactional details and personal details from customer table (Customer id , Customer Name, Account Number , IFSC code, Account balance , Adhara card No. , Pan Card No, Date Of Birth (DD-MM-YYYY) , Email , Address , Contact Number).” SELECT ct.customer_id, ct.customer_name, ct.account_number, ct.ifsc_code, ct.account_balance, ct.aadhar_card_no, ct.pan_card_no, c.date_of_birth, c.email, c.address, c.contact_numberFROM customer_transaction ctINNER JOIN customer c ON ct.customer_id = c.customer_ssn_idWHERE ct.customer_id = 1; — Replace 1 with the desired customer ID **************************************************************************************** As a customer, I want to check updated account balance after transaction process “After Successful transaction process, records in customer transactions table will be updated . And customer will able to check the updated account balance.(Customer id | name( first_name+last_name) | Email | Account Balance)”   UPDATE customer_transactionSET account_balance = account_balance + 5000.00 — Adjust this value for deposit/withdrawalWHERE customer_id = 1; — Replace 1 with the desired customer ID   SELECT ct.customer_id, CONCAT(c.first_name, ‘ ‘, c.last_name) AS name, c.email, ct.account_balanceFROM customer_transaction ctINNER JOIN customer c ON ct.customer_id = c.customer_ssn_idWHERE ct.customer_id = 1; — Replace 1 with the desired customer ID   UI UX BY SUS /* style.css */ body {     font-family: Arial, sans-serif;     background-color: #f0f2f5;     margin: 0;     padding: 0; }   .container {     width: 50%;     margin: 50px auto;     padding: 20px;     background-color: #fff;     border-radius: 8px;     box-shadow: 0 0 10px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.1); }   h2 {     text-align: center;     color: #333; }   label {     display: block;     margin: 10px 0 5px;     color: #555; }   input, textarea {     width: calc(100% – 22px);     padding: 10px;     margin-bottom: 10px;     border: 1px solid #ccc;     border-radius: 4px; }   button {     width: 100%;     padding: 10px;     background-color: #28a745;     color: #fff;     border: none;     border-radius: 4px;     cursor: pointer;     font-size: 16px; }   button:hover {     background-color: #218838; }   .success-message, .error-message {     text-align: center;     margin-top: 20px;     font-weight: bold; }   .success-message {     color: green; }   .error-message {     color: red; }         **************************************************************   <!DOCTYPE html> <html lang=”en”> <head>     <meta charset=”UTF-8″>     <meta name=”viewport” content=”width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0″>     <link rel=”stylesheet” href=”style.css”>

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New Year: The History of Bharat’s Decline

1st January or first day of ‘’new year”, phones start to ring and celebrations begin everywhere. Consuming meat and alcohol are on its peak on this day. Ever wondered why or how this day became the first day of the year? What is the logic or history behind it? This blog will open up your eyes by providing some super important pages of untaught history. Have you ever celebrated April Fool’s Day? If yes, then you’re successfully brainwashed by British education system. The piece of information shared here will remove all your ignorance and even make you feel angry over our insult. The content will also make you feel true sense of pride and fortune for getting birth in this sub-continent named Bharat. History of New Year in Independent Bharat November 1952, Calendar Reform Committee was formed by Nehru government. Senior Indian Astrophysicist Meghnad Saha was made the head of the Calendar Reform Committee. He was asked to review all the calendars and make a report, drawing the conclusions for the most suitable calendar for Independent Bharat. On 18 February 1953, i.e., in only three months the report was given to the government with a conclusion that Vikram Samvat should be compulsorily implemented along with Gregorian calendar. Nehru government discarded the report by the committee as the committee was just part of a political gimmick to make Hindus happy. On March 1957, Nehru officially discarded the report by the committee and made Gregorian calendar as the only calendar to be used in government offices and works. The Gregorian calendar or the calendar we use right now is one of the most un-scientific and illogical calendars. Under which or whose influence Nehru discarded the most scientific calendar, Vikram Samvat and chose an illogical calendar for our nation? We would know this later in the blog but before it we should know about the shocking history of calendars. The historic influence of Vikram Samvat over the Globe Before 1752, Vikram Samvat was followed all over the world directly or indirectly because it is the most scientific calendars till today. According to it, our date changes with the sunrise i.e., nearly 5:30 in the morning. As Vikram Samvat was followed all over the world and Britain’s time is 5 hours 30 minutes before us, so, they used to change their dates with reference to us i.e., at 12 AM. It was according to Bharat’s sunrise time, the world had fixed its date change time. The act of colonization and deeds of Nehru led us to a change our time of date change from sunrise to 12 AM. Britain fixed their date change time with reference to our sunrise and we copied them by changing our dates at 12 AM. That is called true slave mentality. Surya Siddhantam, world’s oldest surviving book on Astronomy, establishes that Earth is spherical & gave the concept of Latitude as लɾरेखा & Longitude as देशाȶर for global positioning. Gregorian calendar’s history of silent theft Romans used Julian calendar or Roman Calendar which was cheap copy of Vikram Samvat and Gregorian calendar was a cheap copy of Julian calendar. Romans used to celebrate new year according to Vikram Samvat i.e., between March and April when nature’s beauty is at its peak, trees bring new leaves on themselves and a joyful season is present. Britishers had shifted their New Year to January 1. So, when they came to Bharat, they made fun of our ancestor’s by calling it Fool’s day. Our New Year is in Chaitra Shukla Paksha pratipada(first day) falls in March and April and therefore they called it April fool. Its pretty unfortunate that we carry that tradition of Britishers till today and we’ve become pseudo-Britishers with no cultural dignity. Its up to your self-esteem and love towards Bharat Mata that you wish to carry this tradition of our genius ancestor’s insult or not. Now, let us know the logic or reason behind the name of months : –  January – Named after Roman god Janus. February – Named after the Roman goddess called Februa. March – Named after Roman god of war called Mars. April – Comes from a Roman word for “second” – aprilis – as it was the second month of the Roman year. May – Named after Roman god Mars’s mother named Maia. June – Named after Roman god Jeus’s wife named Juno. July – Julius Caesar was born and died in this month. So, this month was named after him to give respect. August – Named after Augusta Caesar. September – Seventh month October – Eighth month November – Ninth month December – Tenth month Now, one can clearly see that how Roman calendar was copied from Vikram Samvat and Gregorian calendar was copied from Roman calendar. They didn’t even change the name of months as the 12th month has Dec in it which means ten. Now it’s evident that who’s real fool. There is no logic in this calendar as July and August are named after great Roman warriors, so, these months have 31 days in it. Moreover, we can also see how Latin is a copy of Sanskrit language with words like sept, oct, no, dec, maia etc. We should not have used such an un-scientific and illogical calendar when we had Vikram Samvat based on works of a genius Astro-physicist named Aryabhatta. Vikram Samvat was started by Raja Vikramaditya ji but this samvat was only started to make the year count short, otherwise, we do have calendar which starts back right from the origin of first life on this planet. One who follows any Bhartiya samvat can simply look at the sky and tell which day and date it is. These calendars are based on advanced and accurate calculations of different planets and Earth. Instead of choosing this master piece, a calendar was chosen which is absolutely rubbish but we follow it till today. Why Nehru did this to us? The reason lies in Macaulay’s education system. 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Is feminism needed today?

Let’s start with a basic question. What is the difference between a man and a woman? The answer depends on the place they are in. Let me explain. Both of them are humans, and somehow or other, they are equally capable. The only difference between a man and a woman is their reproductive organ. Now, what’s the use of reproductive organs? to procreate and bring new life to this planet. It means that the role of gender is very limited. In the case of human relationships, there’s only one that has something to do with gender, and that too for a short period of time. In all other relationships, including friendships, there’s no role for gender to play. In an office, workplace, or educational institution, gender has no role to play. But we see it playing a prominent role in our society.  Some men claim that they’re superior and strong. On the other hand, women are fighting for women’s rights. I’m not saying that they’re doing something wrong. My only point is that the human mind understands things through dissection or differentiation. But in reality, the difference doesn’t exist, be it between white and black, men and women, or other so-called different castes, creeds, classes, etc. We’re all humans, and for the ones who have a higher level of understanding, we’re part of creation or life energy. The way to achieve equality is not by creating further differences but by including everyone. We give preference to different castes, genders, etc. and expect inequality to end. This is not how it works. It may be a good temporary solution. But if we want equality in the true sense, then these differences must end. It can only happen when people get the right guidance and education. I have seen students standing outside of schools and referring to girls as “maal,” which translates to “an object.” When these kids grow up with such a mindset, we see domestic violence, rapes, and other crimes against women. Hence, my humble request through this blog is that let’s together fight against the differences, uprooting the orthodox and suppressing societal frameworks, but with a caution that our efforts don’t further divide the society. Moreover, wisdom doesn’t come from knowledge and the accumulation of facts; it has to be gained through experience. We need to develop wisdom in the present and upcoming generations for a permanent solution to these problems. Read the blog below to get insights on it. Link – https://foxfoster.com/saraswati-puja-from-darkness-to-enlightenment-inner-enginnering/ Aditya Roushan Blogger

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Saraswati Puja - From darkness to enlightenment

Saraswati Puja – From darkness to enlightenment | Inner Enginnering

Suppose one has financial literacy, digital literacy, or a PhD in some domain. We would call such a person knowledgeable. But if that person starts to think highly of himself because he accumulated something more than someone else, then he is super foolish. In reality, we are all foolish people who know nothing. Just go out in a garden and have a look at the big creatures, trees, leaves, ants, air touching your body, your breath, and so on. What do we know about them apart from their physical nature, which we have known through dissection or some other means? Do we know how life functions? Forget functioning; we don’t know what life is. Today is Saraswati Puja: she’s revered as the goddess of yoga, music, and art. The term “Vidya” comes from the word Veda. Veda is basically a repository of the knowledge gained through spiritual experiences by our sages. In short, Vidya means spirituality. It is a technology that, when used correctly, leads to the experience of Bramha, or “self.” When someone experiences himself or herself, then that person has the experience of the entire universe and beyond it, which are non-physical dimensions, as said in the Vedic and Yogic texts. So, in this full context, I pray that Maa Saraswati, the form of the creator, blossoms within you and encourages you to experience life to its fullest potential. I’m sharing a link for you to begin your spiritual journey or the journey of non-physical or beyond life and death. Inner Engineering Online: https://innerengineering.sadhguru.org/hi/online#online_enroll Note: I, as the writer or Foxfoster, will not be benefited in any way if you enroll in Inner Engineering. It is just the taste of immense joy I have received because of it that led me to share this link. Moreover, there is no personal bias toward the Isha Foundation; it is just because my spiritual journey began here. The initial programmes at Isha cost some money because not everyone is equally dedicated. It takes a lot of energy to initiate someone into a spiritual process. If someone is not serious about it, then because of him/her, the one who’s initiating may get harmed. The advanced programmes at Isha are always free because, until then, your dedication is tested. So, don’t let the initial fee stop you. The returns on physical, emotional, and other spiritual aspects will be immense, and you will thank this blog later. I can assure you of it because of my eight months of experience with inner engineering practices.Happy Saraswati Puja!Namaskaram  Aditya Roushan Writer Also Read Important certifications in cybersecurity 2023 Role Of Cybersecurity In Crypto Currency. Best Upcoming Phone In October What Is Ethical Hacking | Ideas, Scope And Limitations Of Ethical Hacking How To Protect Yourself From Becoming Victim Of Cyber Threats How To Spot Fake News On WhatsApp?

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RECESSION

Why india has zero probablity of Recession?

Definition of Recession: Recession is a significant decline in economic activity that lasts for months or even years. experts declare a recession when nation’s economy experiences negative GDP, rising level of unemployment, failing retail sales and contracting measures of income and manufacturing to an extended period of time. India has zero probability of slipping into recession. ABloomberg surveys say that in coming 12 months few countries may go into the Recession. whereas many others economies, including with Asia, Europe and also the Super power America , face the danger of the crisis. Despite the Rupee breaching a key psychological level of eighty per-dollar against the North American nation dollar, and the lowest, India’s possibilities of recession area unit quite low, in keeping with the economists World Health Organization participated within the Bloomberg Survey. According to the survey, Asia faces 20-25 percent of witnessing a recession, whereas Sri Lanka is nearly on the brink of entering into a crisis with an eighty-five percent chance of slippy into recession. The economists ascertained that the us faces a forty per cent probability of slippy into a recession by next year. The world’s largest economy is facing a high rate of inflation, and economists believe that if corrective measures aren’t taken, the North American nation will constitute recession. A Reuters survey additionally showed that there’s already a median forty percent probability of recession happening within the world’s largest economy within the coming back year, up sharply from 3 months past, and these possibilities have up for the EURO zone and Kingdom too. Why India has 0% chance of Recession? As India faced less inflammation as compared to other countries Indian government had a enough revenue that might can compensate the situation  can India take benefit of this recession ? Yes India may benefit from recession in advanced economics As prices of coal crude oil etc… might get decrease and we are large imports of these thing. so, we can buy it in very cheap amount. Thanks For Reading Goverdhan Kumar Writer

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Dark Web: The Unseen Side Of The Internet

The internet has changed everything from the way we work to the way we play to the way we live, it seems that there is a corner of the Internet for everyone despite what interested you have, despite what your beliefs are there’s someone or something out there that thinks the same way that you do. The internet has given a broad platform where everyone feel connected and distance doesn’t matter.  Internet is for everyone and at a time a large number of people use, a lot of knowledge exists here, and there are many things many people don’t know about it ,it’s obvious because as a human being it impossible to know everything. If you want something, anything whether it be a service or product, legal or illegal, immoral or unethical, the internet has it. Every technology can be used for both good and bad purpose similarly its all up-to us to use it in a good or bad manner. Much like the surface web that we all use every single day, the dark web is also full of websites and forums and services that we can use, but dark web is hidden from rest of the world  under a layer of protection. The dark web is the haven for illegal online activity and it goes deep, much deeper than you might imagine, it’s a place for criminals, predators, spies and even human traffickers to lie and it’s all hidden in plain sight. You could access it in minutes if you wanted. We can breakdown the internet in three separate categories… Surface Web Surface web is everything that we use on daily basis, YouTube, Twitter, any social media we use, it’s all a part of what we call the world wide web. It’s relatively easy to find anything on the surface as almost everything is indexed by search engines like Google. Every second over 1000 photos posted on Instagram, 8000 tweets are posted on twitter, 7000 google searches take place and nearly 100000 YouTube videos are watched from. It is really massive and everything you do is found here in terms of pure traffic . You could look up anyone and find some kind of information about them and their life but you can’t find things like their bank account or medical records, these things are hidden under password-protected websites where only they can access them, this is where we venture into the Deep Web. Deep Web The deep web is the content is not found in search engines , so if you can’t find it on google it is Deep web. If you have ever logged into your email you have browsed the Deep Web technically and I know it might be a little disappointing that the Deep is not as cool as it sounds, it’s pretty much just as mundane as the surface web but with just a bit more secrecy but realise that the Deep Web is the most massive part of the Internet. The Deep Web contains 96% of everything there is on the internet. So even if you got online every single day and searched through new websites for the next 50 years, you wouldn’t even put a dent into the pure amount of information there is on the internet. There is a lot to go through. Most of which you couldn’t even get access to but even further deeper than the Deep Web in the tiniest silver of the Internet lies the part of the web where things don’t leave websites that are encrypted the Heidler existence sliced without IP addresses to make them nearly unrecognizable accessed by users with encrypted software to completely mask their identities. Here anything and everything goes. We have reached the Dark Web but how does this work. How can you hide from the rest of the world on something that pretty much everyone has access to. Dark Web: detailed If you browse the Surface Web chances are the FBI man watching you. For a normal person, anything we do online is tracked in many ways and we have literally no idea about it. Many commercial shopping websites track our search engines that we are looking for and within few seconds we see it as ads. This is not anything new, Facebook, Amazon and most social sites are guilty of this. They sell your data to advertisers around the world and you agreed to those terms and conditions that you didn’t read. This is not a coincidence and this doesn’t happen by accident. The internet was not made to be anonymous. Some people ignore this or don’t notice while some people have problem regarding their privacy concern. The United States government thought this too over 20 years ago, they wanted a system that could protect their communications while online since internet was not designed for everyone and everything to remain anonymous in a way anyone could intercept government transmissions while they were being relayed and this was unacceptable so in the mid 1990s researches at the US Naval Research Laboratory started working on something called Onion Routing. Onion Routing protects any knowledge sent by primarily wrapping it with multiple layers of coding wherever the innermost layer contains the initial message. The Soviet encryption allows our data to be sent to and from multiple places without it being vulnerable to interception in between no one can see, only those who are supposed to. Because of Onion Routing darkness like tor can exist. Dark nets operated alongside network like the internet or requires certain software to access tor stands through the Onion Router. It’s a software named after the technology . It seems just like any other normal browser, but through tor and other similar darkness you can access web pages that aren’t available to the general public. The tools and requirements needed to access the Dark Web is enough to attract different types of users  from all around the world. Links to pages don’t look like youtube.com, they

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Non-Veg, Veg And Vegan Which One Is Suitable For Body?

Non-Veg or Veg or Vegan, Which is good for body?

Welcome to the second blog of the Ayurvedam series. Link to the first part – https://foxfoster.com/ayurvedam-complete-knowledge-of-food-and-life/ In 19th century, around 80 percent of people in Bharat were vegetarians. Today, nearly 71 percent are non-vegetarians, 28 percent are vegetarians and 1 percent vegans. In this blog we’ll try to figure out that which of them is most suitable and healthy for body. We’ll be discussing it with references of modern science researches and Ayurvedic scriptures. Of course, there is a lot more than just facts including societal issues, history of hunting from Ramayan era, logics presented in debates by all three of them, impact on environment, cow slaughtering etc. So, make sure to read it till end and get educated on this topic completely. Non-vegetarian If animal consumption is stopped then their population will rise rampantly. Trees also have life in them but we’re bound to eat them so even ethically non-veg consumption is not wrong. Milk products, honey, other animal products or even while breathing air we’re consuming lots of micro-organism then how can be consumption of other life forms be unethical. All doctors recommend to eat non-veg so it’s completely healthy. These were some points or logics which non-vegetarians present in a debate. Let us dig deeper and understand the views of modern and ancient science on it. Modern science says that meat is a complete source of protein because all 9 amino acids are present in it. RDI (Reference Daily Intake) says that a person who sits idle for most of the time should consume 0.8g per kg (body weight) of protein daily and the one who has to build muscles needs to consume 1.5g per kg (body weight) of protein every day. Many researches claim that processed meat causes cancer and red meat is safe. After some time, researches claimed that red meat also causes cancer and white meat extracted from calves is safe. Gradually, these claims also got questioned and new researches claimed that all sort of meat may cause heart disease and cancer. Dr. T. Colin Campbell said that protein derived from animal causes cancer. It was also found that animal protein doesn’t get absorbed in the body properly and is thrown out as it is. The views of modern science on non-veg keeps on changing, so, its not reliable. Ayurved on the other hand says that food doesn’t only provide nourishment to the body but mind also gets affected. On its basis food has classified into three categories i.e. Sattvic, Rajasic and Tamasic. Sattvic food is positive pranic or increases prana into the body leading to positive thoughts, emotions, energy etc. These foods include fresh organic fruits, vegetables, grains, millets, dairy products etc. Rajasic food is zero pranic leading to dullness within the system. These foods include potatoes, tomatoes and over-spicy food. Tamasic food is negative pranic or has negative impact on body, mind and energy levels. Such food leads to anger, lust, fear, lethargy or procrastination etc. These foods include onion, garlic, asafetida or heeng, nervous stimulants (like tea, coffee, alcohol), stale or over-cooked items(includes all cooked packed items of market) and all sort of non-veg including egg. Each and every emotion of ours is just a by-product of the chemicals being produced by the body. Animal knows that it will be killed so same reverberation is spread along its whole body. They are kept in congested packed rooms due to which stress hormones are released within them. When someone eats it, he/she feels anger, lethargy, depression, ignorance etc. Though, Ayurved never recommends to eat flesh of any animal and is also strictly against violence under normal situations still Maharshi Vagbhatta in his Ashtanga Hridayam(Ch.-6) describes about different types of meat and their usage as medicines in different diseases. He also describes that meat should be wild and fresh. Vegetarian Vegetarian food is considered excellent by both modern science and Ayurved. Though, Ayurved recommends that every person should eat according to their body type. In a separate blog we’ll discuss about identifying your body type and creating a diet plan accordingly. Vegan The concept of vegan food was first proposed in 1944 but in recent times it has gained popularity in our nation too. Vegan diet includes only plant-based food. Vegans do not eat foods that come from animals including dairy products and egg. Modern science considers it to be healthy but we must understand that this concept arose in west because most of their food is derived from animals which is hard to digest. Overtime, their body started showing side-effects because of it and they had to adapt a diet which was easy to digest yet nutritious and i.e., plant-based diet. So, it is not necessary that whatever comes from west is suitable for us too. Consuming food items in raw form or oil-less diet causes Vata imbalance in the body which may cause hundred types of different diseases. Ayurved has a different system for intoxicating the body and that is fasting. It says “LANGHANAM PARAM AUSHADHAM” which means fasting is the best medicine. Modern science also emphasizes on it and the most popular fasting is intermittent fasting which nothing but a type of Ekadashi fasting. Milk products are considered heavy to digest in Ayurved. Yet it is considered sattvic and extremely nutritious. Environmental effect Few absolute facts are that 80 percent of farmlands are used to feed the animals, nearly 15-25 percent of greenhouse emissions (which is more than the emissions by automobiles) are because of slaughter houses, to get one kg of beef 70kgs of carbon dioxide is released into the environment, for getting one kg of lamb meat 40kgs of carbon dioxide is released and for poultry contributes 10kg of CO2 per kg of meat. So, clearly meat consumption is a major contributor in climate change leading to natural calamities. Moreover, farming on one acre land can complete all needs of twenty two people round the year but this much land can only feed two animals. On the

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Bioplastics, Environment, Life cycle assessment, Petroleum-based plastics.

Environmental Impact Of Bioplastic Use: A Review

Bioplastic: In this growing world with new developing technologies the field of science and research are emphasizing a more about sustainable development and research is also going on to find out the alternative of petroleum-based plastics, because plastic production is rising day to day and has already intensified the Global plastic waste pollution hence becoming a major source of global warming. So, as an alternative Bioplastics are gaining more popularity in the market. Bioplastics are plastic materials produced from renewable biomass sources and are Biodegradable which will lead to a decrement of 15-20% consumption of petroleum-based plastic by 2025. Bioplastics are the plastic materials produced from renewable biomass sources, such as vegetables, fats, oils, corns, starch straws, sawdust, wood chips, recycled food wastes, etc. Some bioplastics are obtained directly from natural biopolymers including polysaccharides while others are synthesized from sugar derivatives from either plants or animals or biologically generated by fermentation of sugars or lipids. In contrast, common plastics or plastics that are derived from petroleum or natural gas are called petrol-based polymers it lacks the property of biodegradability whereas from the word we can understand Bio-based polymer or bioplastics have a property of biodegradability which makes them an alternative to petroleum-based polymers. This study aims to determine the current scenario of bioplastics in the market, Their applications, and its properties and to know why we can use it as an alternative source of petroleum-based bioplastics. Introduction In today’s world, plastic materials are an essential commodity in our daily life due to their  valuable properties both at the molecular level and at the market level. Worldwide annual plastic  production has increased tremendously from 1.5 million metric tons in 1950 to 359 million metric  tons in 2018. Plastics have properties such as high durability, resistance, easy to handle, and cost-effective due to all such valuable properties it leads to high demand and thus leads to uncontrollable over usage and improper disposal causes various environmental degradation. The increasing amount of plastic waste leading to “Landfill Problems” which has emerged as a crisis in many areas of the world because of the shrinking of landfill capacity and thus raising the  cost of the land. A huge number of plastic wastes accumulating in the oceans and thus leading to  “Oceanic pollution” and thus making a threat to the marine ecosystem and it has been estimated  that the mart of plastic waste in oceans going to surpass a large number of fishes by 2050. The  carbon footprint of Plastics is also high which increases the greenhouse gas effect in the atmosphere and further leading to “Global Warming”. The “Non-Biodegradable” property of plastics is also a  big challenge for the conservation of nonrenewable sources of energy for the future generations as the  current global scenario the price of petroleum also hiked markedly because of high demand and low  production leading to resource exploitation. Also, The incineration of plastic wastes produces several  harmful gases such as dioxins, furans, Mercury, and polychlorinated biphenyls into the atmosphere,  and poses a threat to vegetation, and human and animal health. BIOPLASTIC OVERVIEW In recent years, these environmental/economic problems and social concerns have triggered the development of environmentally friendly materials such as bioplastics. Bioplastics is a novel material that shows us a road map towards sustainable development and waste management. Bioplastics production and consumption will grow bigger in the future world and because of this it is needed to be evaluated carefully for sustainability and waste management. In future Bioplastics  can be choose as an alternative resource over petroleum-based plastics. What are Bioplastic? Plastics which are deduced from renewable sources and similar to vegetables, bounce, potatoes, and other  agrarian remainders similar type of plastics are called bioplastics. Green plastics are composting in nature  thereby it gets demoralized fluently by the help of microorganisms therefore perfecting the soil fertility and  reducing tips not only this it also has a low carbon footmark which reduces emigration of the hothouse feasts, therefore, precluding global warming. It also has an analogous property similar like petroleum- grounded plastics  similar like continuity and because of all these parcels bioplastics also plays an important part in artificial  purpose similar to packaging, food diligence, motorcars, etc. Employment of new ways for manufacturing of  bioplastics that promote sustainable result and reduce the plastic waste has been greatly encouraged in recent  times and these plastics are new accoutrements of 21st century and have great significance. These are presently  used as packaging accoutrements, but in the future, these will be used in forming plastics are presently used in  forming colorful products similar as electronics and vehicle corridor. Types of Bioplastic Starch-based Bioplastics: It is derived from starch and it is obtained from potato, corn etc. Polyhydroxyalkanoate bioplastic: It is produced from microorganisms such as PHV(PolyHydroxy Valerate) and PHH. Polylactic acid bioplastic: It is produced without undergoing any processing such like distillation and polymerization. It is obtained directly from biomass resources such like corn starch and sugarcane. Cellulose-based Bioplastics: These are mainly the cellulose ester and their derivatives. Ethyl cellulose is the only ether from which we can produce Bioplastics. Advantages and Challenges Of bioplastic 1. Saves Non-Renewable sources of energy as the biodegradable plastics help to conserve petroleum  supplies whereas the traditional plastics are manufactured by heating and treating oil under high  temperature. 2. Reduces Carbon Emissions and it is one of the most vital environmental concerns nowadays, so by  implementing bioplastics there will be significant reduction of carbon emission during its manufacturing  process. 3. Consumes less Energy during its manufacturing processes as they do not need any fossil fuels to be  recycled therefore as the energy requirement is less, so it ensures reduction in environmental pollution. 4. Eco-Friendly solution as the Bioplastics, are compostable in nature it requires proper recycling to  ensure the proper breakdown of plastic pieces. The requirement to properly dispose the Bioplastics which  automatically reduces the number of wastes otherwise this waste would send to landfills to discard them.  However, possible challenges might come along with the use of bioplastics.

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