Thursday, August 7, 2025

The Silent Storm: Living Through the Agony of Migraine

For many, the word headache conjures up an image of mild discomfort—a dull ache that fades after a cup of tea or a few hours of rest. But for the millions worldwide who live with migraine, that comparison feels like calling a hurricane “a bit of wind.” Migraine is not simply a headache; it is a disabling neurological condition that can hijack an entire life in a matter of minutes.



125.1) A Pain That Consumes

Imagine each heartbeat acting as a hammer against a steel rod that has been pushed through one side of your skull. It feels like glass fragments piercing your eyes. Sounds reverberate violently through your bones and seem to bounce around inside your skull. Even the smallest scent, like the aroma of coffee or a hint of perfume, makes your stomach churn over. Your universe narrows to one objective: put an end to the suffering.

This isn't hyperbole for a lot of migraineurs. The duration of a migraine episode can range from four hours to three days, leaving the sufferer exhausted, confused, and constantly afraid of another attack. In contrast to regular headaches, migraines frequently present with a debilitating array of symptoms, including intense light and sound sensitivity, nausea, vomiting, throbbing pain (typically on one side of the head), and occasionally aura, or visual distortions.


125.2) Not Just Pain, But Paralysis

Migraines are particularly harsh because they immobilise in addition to hurting. A severe attack makes day-to-day living impossible. A teacher may have to leave a class in the middle of a session because her head feels like it's breaking apart and her vision has become blurry. A parent may be made to lie in a quiet, dark room while their kids play outside, the sound of their laughter becoming intolerable. As the pain pulses behind their eyes, an office worker may be unable to process a single email and stare hopelessly at a computer screen.

The cruelty of migraines is increased by their unpredictable nature. They can hit you in the middle of a crucial professional presentation, on a family vacation, or even in the middle of the night, robbing you of your sleep. Anxiety and loneliness are exacerbated by the persistent threat of the next attack.


125.3) The Science Behind the Storm

The precise aetiology of migraines, a complicated neurological condition, is still being investigated. According to scientists, they are caused by aberrant brain activity that momentarily changes the brain's blood flow, chemicals, and nerve messages. There is a 50% probability that a kid will experience migraines if one parent does, indicating the importance of genetics.

Stress, hormonal fluctuations (particularly in women), specific foods and beverages (old cheese, processed meat, alcohol, and caffeine), weather variations, sensory overload, and sleep deprivation are common triggers. However, triggers are quite personal; what starts a migraine in one person may not affect another.

Usually, a migraine episode happens in phases:

125.3.1) Prodrome: Subtle warning indications, such as mood swings, stiff neck, food cravings, frequent yawning, or exhaustion, may manifest hours or even days prior to an attack.

125.3.2) Aura (in certain patients): Visual abnormalities including blind spots, zigzag lines, or flashing lights, as well as occasionally trouble speaking or tingling in the hands or face.

125.3.3) Attack: The height of severe, frequently unilateral, throbbing pain, along with light, sound, and smell sensitivity, nausea, and vomiting.

125.3.4) Postdrome: Patients frequently experience fatigue, mental haze, and physical weakness after the pain has subsided, as though they are recuperating from a serious disease.

125.4) The Emotional Toll

Living with a migraine is a psychological struggle in addition to a physical one. A person's life decisions may be influenced by their fear of the next attack. To avoid being exposed to lights, noise, or particular meals, social gatherings may be avoided. Unpredictable sick days may cause career goals to be set back. The incapacity of a friend or partner to fully engage in life can put a strain on relationships.

The fact that migraines are an unseen condition adds to the emotional toll. The patient might "look fine" to an outside observer, which could cause miscommunications or a lack of empathy. Patients all too frequently hear statements like "Take a painkiller and get over it" or "It's just a headache." These false beliefs exacerbate depressive, lonely, and frustrated sensations.

125.5) Treatment: Relief, Not Cure

Although migraines cannot be cured, there are a number of therapies that can lessen their frequency and intensity. These consist of:

125.5.1) Acute medications: Triptans, NSAIDs, or combination medications are examples of acute treatments that are administered to stop symptoms at the start of an episode.

125.5.2) Preventive medications: Beta-blockers, anti-seizure meds, several antidepressants, and novel CGRP inhibitors are examples of preventive pharmaceuticals.

125.5.3) Changes in lifestyle: regular exercise, stress reduction, healthy eating, and regular sleep habits.

125.5.4) Non-drug therapies: Non-pharmacological treatments include relaxation methods, biofeedback, acupuncture, and cognitive behavioural therapy.

Even after receiving therapy, many patients still have to modify their lives to accommodate the illness, learning to foresee and control triggers while acknowledging that some attacks will still occur.

125.6) A Call for Understanding

The World Health Organisation lists migraine as one of the top 10 most incapacitating illnesses worldwide. However, the reality that patients face is significantly more understood by the general public. Raising awareness is crucial for empathy in communities, schools, and workplaces as well as for supporting research.

We must acknowledge migraine as the severe neurological problem that it is—not an overreaction, not a weakness, but a crippling medical condition—if we are to provide migraine sufferers with the support they need. Companies can provide quiet areas and flexible timings. Family members and friends can learn to spot warning signs and react empathetically. The general public can stop discounting migraines and start actively helping those who suffer from them.

125.7) Life Between Attacks

The times in between migraines, when the storm has passed and the world is soft again, are sometimes the most bittersweet for many people. The mind is clean, sound is no longer an enemy, and light is no longer a weapon. However, because the threat is never completely eliminated, the relief is tempered with dread.

The premonition, the assault, the recuperation, and the waiting are the cycles of migraine existence. Every attack serves as a reminder of our susceptibility while simultaneously demonstrating our fortitude. Living with a migraine means learning to keep going even when everything seems to be going in circles and your body feels like an enemy.

It's difficult for people who have never had a migraine to understand how intense the agony is. The most crucial thing to understand, though, is that when a person with a migraine claims they are unable to function, they mean it. During those times, individuals are not only fighting a headache; they are surviving an invisible but all-consuming storm that rages inside their heads.


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Thursday, July 31, 2025

Vice President of India Resigns: What It Means and Why It Happened

 

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In a surprising development, the Vice President of India has tendered their resignation before the end of the term, sparking discussion across political and public circles. As the second-highest constitutional authority in the country after the President, the resignation of a Vice President is a rare and significant event.


🔍 What Does the Vice President of India Do?

The Vice President holds a unique position in Indian democracy. They:

  • Serve as the Chairperson of the Rajya Sabha (Upper House of Parliament)

  • Act as the President of India in their absence or if the position is vacant

  • Represent the country in official functions and foreign delegations

The Vice President is elected for a 5-year term but can resign earlier by submitting a written letter to the President of India.


⚖️ Why Did the Vice President Resign?

While the official resignation letter may not always include detailed reasons, here are some valid and common causes that may explain such a decision:

1. Personal Health or Age-Related Concerns

High offices demand intense schedules, long hours, and frequent travel. Health concerns or a desire for rest can prompt early exit, especially in senior leaders.

2. Political Realignment or Differences

Sometimes, the Vice President may feel their political ideology no longer aligns with the prevailing government or party stance. A dignified exit helps maintain personal integrity and avoid public clashes.

3. Desire to Return to Active Politics or Public Life

A Vice President may choose to step down to contest elections, lead a political movement, or contribute actively in areas where they feel they can make a greater impact.

4. Dissatisfaction with Parliamentary Functioning

As the Chairperson of the Rajya Sabha, the Vice President oversees debates and legislative business. Prolonged disruptions, lack of decorum, or increasing polarization might influence their decision.

5. Ethical or Moral Grounds

If the Vice President feels constitutional values are being compromised, or their voice is not being heard, stepping down can serve as a form of silent protest or moral stand.


📢 What Happens Next?

Once the resignation is accepted by the President:

  • The senior-most member of the Rajya Sabha may temporarily handle Chairperson duties.

  • An election will be conducted to choose the new Vice President, as per Article 66 of the Constitution.

  • Political parties will begin consultations and alliances to decide on a new nominee.


🧭 What Does It Mean for the Country?

Though symbolic, the Vice President’s role is critical in ensuring smooth legislative functioning and upholding constitutional principles. The resignation may trigger a broader debate on:

  • Institutional independence

  • Strength of democratic frameworks

  • The need for respectful political dialogue


🧠 Final Thoughts

The resignation of the Vice President is more than just a political headline — it’s a reminder that even the highest offices require trust, alignment, and shared values. Whether driven by personal, political, or ethical reasons, such a decision demands reflection not just from leaders but from citizens as well.


🗳️ Democracy thrives not only when leaders take office but also when they leave with dignity and reason.


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Thursday, July 24, 2025

🌍 Earthquakes Increasing in India: What’s Happening?

 

In recent months, India has been experiencing a noticeable rise in earthquake activity. From the hills of the Northeast to the plains of Delhi-NCR, tremors have become more frequent—raising questions, concerns, and a sense of urgency among the public.

🔍 Why Are Earthquakes Happening More Often?

India lies on a major tectonic boundary, where the Indian Plate pushes against the Eurasian Plate. This constant pressure builds up underground, and when it’s suddenly released, an earthquake occurs. As urban development increases, activities like deep drilling, groundwater extraction, and construction can also influence underground stress, triggering small or moderate quakes.


📈 Recent Earthquake Highlights

  • Delhi-NCR: Multiple low to moderate tremors have shaken the region recently. While no major damage occurred, people were reminded of the city’s seismic risk.

  • Northeast India: States like Manipur, Assam, and Arunachal Pradesh have experienced a string of earthquakes, with some registering above 4.0 magnitude.

  • Telangana & Haryana: Unexpected minor quakes in southern and northern states show how widespread the impact can be.


🗺️ High-Risk Zones in India

According to seismic zoning:

  • Zone V (Very High Risk): Includes areas like Jammu & Kashmir, Northeast states, and parts of North Bihar and the Andaman & Nicobar Islands.

  • Zone IV (High Risk): Includes Delhi, parts of Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Uttarakhand, and Maharashtra.

Over 59% of India's land is at moderate to high risk of seismic activity.


🧱 Are We Prepared?

India has made some progress in earthquake monitoring and building regulations. But many challenges still exist:

  • Old buildings aren’t earthquake-resistant

  • Many cities don’t enforce seismic construction codes

  • Public awareness about safety is still low


🛡️ What Can We Do?

Here are some ways individuals and communities can stay safe:

  1. Know the safe spots: During an earthquake, take cover under a strong table or against an inside wall.

  2. Avoid elevators during tremors.

  3. Practice drills in schools and offices.

  4. Retrofit old homes and buildings if possible.

  5. Follow government updates from agencies like the National Center for Seismology.


🧠 Final Thoughts

Earthquakes are natural events, but their impact depends on how well we are prepared. With India’s population and infrastructure growing fast, it’s time to take seismic safety seriously. Awareness, better planning, and stronger buildings can save lives.



📌 Stay informed. Stay safe.
📢 If you live in a high-risk area, talk to your community about earthquake safety today.


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Thursday, July 17, 2025

⚖️ Justice for Rajkumar Jat: A Voice That Must Not Fade

 

"He dreamt of serving the nation. He died before the nation could serve him justice."


🧠 Who Was Rajkumar Jat?

Rajkumar Jat was not a politician, a celebrity, or a criminal. He was a 25-year-old UPSC aspirant from Bhilwara, Rajasthan—an ordinary young man with an extraordinary dream: to crack one of India’s toughest exams and become a civil servant. He was intelligent, kind, and committed. His family, especially his father and sister, supported his aspirations with hope and pride.

But all those dreams were shattered on a single tragic day.


🛵 The Last Ride with His Father

On March 2, 2025, Rajkumar was riding a bike with his father when they were stopped by Ganesh Jadeja, the son of ex-MLA Jayrajsinh Jadeja near Rajkot, Gujarat.

Why were they stopped? Allegedly for "overspeeding."
What followed? A brutal altercation.

Eyewitnesses claim that Rajkumar was beaten mercilessly by Jadeja’s men. His father was also assaulted. Rajkumar vanished shortly after the incident.


🕯 A Week of Silence. Then, a Body.

For days, the family searched, pleaded, and begged the authorities to act. But Rajkumar remained missing—until March 9, when his body was found near Targhadiya Bridge, bruised and lifeless.

It took the police 24 hours to identify him, and the circumstances of his death were immediately deemed suspicious. Yet, no swift arrests were made.


📹 The CCTV Controversy

One of the most alarming aspects of this case is the CCTV footage. The police released only 2 minutes of video showing Rajkumar talking to Ganesh Jadeja. The rest of the footage, which might hold key evidence of what truly happened, is still withheld.

Why? That’s the question the nation is asking.


👩‍👧 A Sister’s Cry for Justice

In an emotional video, Rajkumar’s sister Pooja Jat demanded a CBI investigation, questioning why agencies like the Intelligence Bureau (IB) weren’t stepping in. Her voice shook with anger and grief as she accused the police of shielding the powerful and silencing the weak.

She wasn’t alone.


🧑‍🤝‍🧑 A Movement Begins

Social media erupted. Hashtags like #JusticeForRajkumarJat and #CBIForRajkumar began trending. Students, civil service aspirants, activists, and the Jat community united to demand a fair and transparent probe.

Even political leaders, including Bhilwara’s MP, echoed these calls in Parliament and media.


⚖️ Where Is the Case Now?

  • A formal CBI probe is still being demanded.

  • The Jadeja family has not been held accountable in any meaningful way.

  • Public trust in local law enforcement has plummeted.

As of now, the case lingers in silence—much like the justice that Rajkumar was denied.


🕊 Why This Case Matters

Rajkumar could have been any of us.
A student with dreams.
A son riding with his father.
An Indian citizen who trusted the system to protect him.

If power, privilege, and silence are allowed to bury truth in this case, what hope do ordinary citizens have?


📢 Your Voice Can Help

Don't let Rajkumar's story fade.

  • Share his story.

  • Tag #JusticeForRajkumar.

  • Demand transparency.

  • Support independent investigations.

His dream was to serve India.
Now, it's India’s turn to serve justice.



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Thursday, July 10, 2025

श्रावण मास और धार्मिक अनुष्ठान: मिथक, मनोविज्ञान और परंपरा

(१२१.१) प्रस्तावना

भारतीय संस्कृति की सबसे विलक्षण विशेषता इसकी समयचक्र के साथ सुसंबद्ध धार्मिक चेतना है। प्रत्येक ऋतु, मास, तिथि और पर्व न केवल खगोलीय घटनाओं से जुड़ा होता है, बल्कि उनमें गहरे आध्यात्मिक, सांस्कृतिक और सामाजिक अर्थ भी अंतर्निहित होते हैं। इन्हीं महीनों में एक अत्यंत पवित्र, प्रभावशाली और आध्यात्मिक दृष्टि से विशिष्ट मास है—श्रावण मास, जिसे 'सावन' भी कहा जाता है। श्रावण मास न केवल धार्मिक अनुष्ठानों और व्रतों के लिए प्रसिद्ध है, बल्कि यह भारतीय जनमानस की आध्यात्मिक ऊर्जा और सांस्कृतिक चेतना का भी प्रतीक है।


(१२१.२) पौराणिक एवं धार्मिक पृष्ठभूमि

हिन्दू पंचांग के अनुसार श्रावण मास हिन्दू वर्ष का पाँचवाँ महीना है, जो आषाढ़ मास के बाद और भाद्रपद मास से पूर्व आता है। यह मास सामान्यतः जुलाई-अगस्त के मध्य पड़ता है। इसका नामकरण 'श्रवण' नक्षत्र के आधार पर हुआ है, क्योंकि इस माह में पूर्णिमा के समय चंद्रमा श्रवण नक्षत्र में स्थित होता है।

श्रावण मास को विशेष रूप से भगवान शिव का प्रिय मास माना गया है। अनेक पुराणों में उल्लिखित है कि समुद्र मंथन के समय निकले कालकूट विष को जब देवताओं और असुरों ने अस्वीकार कर दिया, तब भगवान शिव ने सम्पूर्ण सृष्टि की रक्षा हेतु उसे स्वयं पी लिया। यह घटना श्रावण मास में ही घटित हुई थी। विषपान के कारण भगवान शिव का शरीर नीला हो गया और उन्हें 'नीलकंठ' नाम प्राप्त हुआ। तभी से यह मास शिव भक्ति के लिए सर्वाधिक उपयुक्त माना गया।

(१२१.३) श्रावण मास की विशेष धार्मिक गतिविधियाँ

श्रावण मास में प्रतिदिन—विशेषकर सोमवार को—भगवान शिव की विशेष पूजा की जाती है। शिवलिंग पर जलाभिषेक, बेलपत्र, धतूरा, भांग, दूध, दही, घी, शहद आदि अर्पण कर शिव को प्रसन्न करने की परंपरा है।

श्रावण सोमवार व्रत

श्रावण मास के प्रत्येक सोमवार को ‘श्रावण सोमवार व्रत’ रखा जाता है। यह व्रत मुख्यतः अविवाहित कन्याओं द्वारा योग्य वर प्राप्ति हेतु रखा जाता है, किन्तु विवाहित स्त्रियाँ एवं पुरुष भी इस व्रत को पुण्य एवं मोक्ष की प्राप्ति हेतु करते हैं। इस दिन भक्त उपवास रखते हैं और संध्या के समय शिव आराधना में लीन रहते हैं।

रुद्राभिषेक और मंत्र जाप

श्रावण में 'रुद्राभिषेक' का विशेष महत्व है, जो 'शिवमहापुराण' में वर्णित एक अत्यंत पुण्यदायक अनुष्ठान है। इसमें वैदिक पद्धति से ऋग्वेद, यजुर्वेद तथा सामवेद के मंत्रों से शिवलिंग पर अभिषेक किया जाता है। ‘ॐ नमः शिवाय’ मंत्र का जप, महामृत्युंजय मंत्र का पाठ एवं शिव स्तोत्रों का गायन इस माह में आध्यात्मिक लाभ के लिए विशेष रूप से किया जाता है।

(१२१.४) कांवड़ यात्रा: जनभक्ति की विशाल लहर

श्रावण मास के साथ ‘कांवड़ यात्रा’ भी गहराई से जुड़ी हुई है। कांवड़ यात्री विभिन्न तीर्थस्थलों जैसे हरिद्वार, गंगोत्री, गोमुख आदि से गंगाजल लाकर उसे अपने स्थानीय शिव मंदिरों में चढ़ाते हैं। ये श्रद्धालु ‘कांवड़िये’ कहलाते हैं। यह यात्रा केवल शारीरिक कष्ट सहने का अभ्यास नहीं है, बल्कि यह आत्म-शुद्धि, संयम और शिव भक्ति का जीवंत प्रमाण है। इस यात्रा में अनुशासन, नशा त्याग, नियम पालन और भक्ति का समन्वय होता है।

कांवड़ यात्रा एक धार्मिक अनुष्ठान होते हुए भी एक सामूहिक सामाजिक आन्दोलन का स्वरूप धारण कर चुकी है, जिसमें भक्ति के साथ-साथ सेवा, त्याग और समर्पण का संदेश समाज को मिलता है।

(१२१.५) श्रावण मास के प्रमुख पर्व

श्रावण मास में कई महत्वपूर्ण धार्मिक पर्व भी आते हैं, जो इस माह की गरिमा को और अधिक बढ़ा देते हैं:

  • नाग पंचमी – इस दिन नाग देवता की पूजा होती है। यह पर्व पर्यावरण चेतना से भी जुड़ा है, क्योंकि सर्पों का संरक्षण प्राकृतिक संतुलन हेतु आवश्यक है।

  • हरियाली तीज – यह पर्व स्त्रियों द्वारा मनाया जाता है, जिसमें वे शिव-पार्वती की पूजा कर अपने वैवाहिक जीवन की सुख-समृद्धि की कामना करती हैं।

  • रक्षा बंधन – यह पर्व श्रावण पूर्णिमा को मनाया जाता है, जो भाई-बहन के पवित्र रिश्ते का प्रतीक है।

  • व्रत और उपवास – श्रावण मास में विशेष रूप से सात्विक आहार लिया जाता है, और अनेक लोग मांस, मदिरा, लहसुन-प्याज आदि का त्याग करते हैं।

(१२१.६) आयुर्वेदिक और प्राकृतिक दृष्टिकोण

श्रावण मास वर्षा ऋतु के मध्य आता है। आयुर्वेद के अनुसार इस समय मानव शरीर की पाचन शक्ति कम हो जाती है और वात तथा पित्त दोष बढ़ जाते हैं। अतः इस मास में उपवास, सात्विक भोजन तथा संयम आवश्यक है। धार्मिक दृष्टि से भी इस मास में व्रत-उपवास, नियम, संयम, तामसिक भोजन का त्याग करना न केवल आध्यात्मिक शुद्धि, बल्कि शारीरिक स्वास्थ्य की दृष्टि से भी लाभकारी माना गया है।

इसके अलावा यह समय प्राकृतिक सौंदर्य का चरम होता है। हरियाली, वर्षा, नदी-नालों की कलकल ध्वनि, और प्रकृति की छटा भक्तों के मन को शिव भक्ति की ओर सहज रूप से आकर्षित करती है।

(१२१.७) श्रावण मास का सांस्कृतिक और साहित्यिक पक्ष

भारतीय लोकसाहित्य, कविता, संगीत और नृत्य में श्रावण मास का विशेष स्थान है। वर्षा ऋतु के आगमन के साथ लोकगीतों में ‘सावन’ विशेष रूप से गाया जाता है। स्त्रियाँ समूह में झूले झूलती हैं और हरियाली तीज, सिंजारा जैसे त्योहार मनाती हैं।
संत साहित्य, भक्तिकाव्य और नाथ संप्रदाय के गीतों में सावन के प्रति विशेष आकर्षण मिलता है। मीराबाई, कबीर, तुलसीदास, आदि भक्त कवियों ने श्रावण के धार्मिक और भावनात्मक पक्ष को अपने काव्य में स्थान दिया है।

उदाहरणस्वरूप तुलसीदासजी की पंक्तियाँ—

"बरषा ऋतु हरीत भूमि भयौ बिबिध बृक्ष बिचित्र।
चरण पखारन चलें सिव, सरित सिन्धु सब नित्र।"

यह पंक्तियाँ सावन में शिव की उपस्थिति, प्रकृति की हरियाली और भक्ति की लहर का चित्र प्रस्तुत करती हैं।

(१२१.८) समाजशास्त्रीय दृष्टि से श्रावण मास

श्रावण मास भारतीय समाज में एकता, सहयोग और नैतिक अनुशासन का प्रतीक भी है। यह मास सभी जातियों, वर्गों और लिंगों को एक सूत्र में बाँधता है। भक्ति और पर्वों के माध्यम से सामाजिक समरसता, पर्यावरण के प्रति जागरूकता, स्वास्थ्य के प्रति सतर्कता और आध्यात्मिक मूल्य समाज में पुनः जागृत होते हैं। ग्रामीण परिवेश में यह मास मेलों, झूलों, गीतों और लोक उत्सवों के रूप में सामाजिक आत्मीयता को और सुदृढ़ करता है।

(१२१.९) उपसंहार

श्रावण मास केवल एक धार्मिक मास नहीं, बल्कि भारतीय जीवनदर्शन, भक्ति परंपरा और प्रकृति के सामंजस्य का सुंदर संगम है। यह मास हमें संयम, श्रद्धा, भक्ति और प्राकृतिक संतुलन के प्रति सजग होने की प्रेरणा देता है। शिव भक्ति के माध्यम से आत्मा की शुद्धि, समाज के साथ समरसता, और प्रकृति के साथ समन्वय स्थापित करना इस मास की सबसे बड़ी शिक्षा है।

श्रावण मास एक जीवंत परंपरा है, जो सदियों से भारतीय जनमानस को धर्म, अध्यात्म और संस्कृति की रसधारा में अवगाहित करती आ रही है। पोस्ट ग्रेजुएट छात्रों के लिए यह मास धार्मिक अनुभवों से परे सामाजिक विज्ञान, लोक परंपरा, साहित्य, पर्यावरण अध्ययन और दर्शन के समन्वय का एक अध्ययन विषय भी बन सकता है।




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Thursday, July 3, 2025

Tracing the Roots of Anesthesia: From Sushruta to Modern India

One of the most important turning points in medical history was the creation of anesthesia. It made surgery a precise and compassionate science instead of a cruel and agonising experience. Key events like the first public demonstration of ether anesthesia in the United States in 1846 are part of the well-documented history of anesthesia worldwide. But the story of India's role in anesthesia, both historically and currently, is complex and frequently overlooked. With a focus on Indian heritage, development, and contributions, this essay examines the history of anesthesia.


120.1) Ancient Indian Origins: Sushruta and Early Concepts of Anesthesia

The Sushruta Samhita, an old Sanskrit book on medicine and surgery that dates to about 600 BCE, is where India first experimented with anaesthesia. Often referred to as the "Father of Surgery," Sushruta explained intricate surgical techniques, including how to control pain. The use of wine (madya) as a sedative and pain reliever is well documented, even if he did not employ anaesthesia in the contemporary pharmacological sense. In order to reduce discomfort during surgery, patients were frequently forced to consume herbal mixtures diluted with wine or cannabis.

Even though they were primitive, these early sedative techniques show how the Indians understood the importance of pain management during surgery. Sushruta also placed a strong emphasis on post-operative care, hygiene, and patient comfort—elements that would later form the basis of contemporary anesthesiology.

120.2) Colonial Influence and the Introduction of Modern Anesthesia in India

Modern anaesthesia techniques were brought forth by the entrance of Western medicine during the British colonial era. Only a year after its initial use in Boston, ether anaesthesia was first used in India in Calcutta (now Kolkata) in 1847. A British doctor in Calcutta named Dr. O'Shaughnessy was instrumental in bringing ether and chloroform anaesthesia knowledge to India.

Chloroform use in Indian hospitals increased by the late 19th and early 20th centuries, especially in important cities like Calcutta, Madras (Chennai), and Bombay (Mumbai). Anesthesiology was not yet a separate medical specialty, though. Usually, nurses, untrained helpers, or surgeons themselves would give anesthesia.

120.3) Post-Independence Growth and Institutionalization

Following India's independence in 1947, the country's anesthesia scene started to undergo substantial transformation. As surgical procedures increased and medical technology advanced, the demand for specialised anesthesiologists grew more apparent.

An important turning point in the professionalisation of anesthesia in India was the founding of the Indian Society of Anesthetists in 1949 (now known as the Indian Society of Anesthesiologists, or ISA).

Over time, medical schools all over India started providing specialised anesthesiology training. The MD and DNB (Diplomate of National Board) programs were introduced after the first postgraduate diploma (DA) in anesthesia.

The Journal of Anesthesiology Clinical Pharmacology and other scholarly forums were established to aid in research and knowledge exchange among Indian physicians.

120.4) Technological and Educational Advances

In India, anaesthetic methods, monitoring equipment, and safety procedures have advanced rapidly during the past few decades. Indian anaesthesiologists have moved from using basic face masks and ether drips to using cutting-edge tools like ventilators, multi-parameter monitors, and sophisticated regional blocks guided by ultrasound.

Beyond the conventional boundaries of the operating room, India has also achieved notable advancements in the fields of pain management, critical care, and palliative anesthesia. A number of Indian universities have emerged as premier hubs for anesthesiology education and research, notably CMC Vellore, PGIMER (Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research), and AIIMS (All India Institute of Medical Sciences).

120.5) Challenges and the Road Ahead

India still has particular difficulties in providing safe and affordable anesthesia, despite tremendous advancements:

120.5.1) There is still a scarcity of qualified anesthesiologists in rural and impoverished areas.

120.5.2) The public's knowledge of anesthesiologists' roles in critical care and surgery is lacking.

120.5.3) The safe use of contemporary anesthetic procedures is frequently hampered by infrastructure constraints in smaller facilities.

The Indian government and medical associations have implemented telemedicine-based support systems in remote areas and started training programs for non-physician anesthetists in order to solve these issues. International partnerships, research collaborations, and simulation-based training are likewise becoming more and more popular.

120.6) Conclusion

The history of anesthesia in India is an intriguing one, combining traditional knowledge with contemporary advancements. India has made a substantial contribution to the international anesthetic community with everything from the herbal sedatives of Sushruta to innovative methods in robotic surgery and pain management. Anesthesiology is in a position to become even more important as the country's healthcare system continues to be strengthened, guaranteeing millions of people safe, fair, and painless surgical care.

In addition to being a chronicle of medical advancement, India's history of anesthesia reflects the nation's changing views on science, human dignity, and healing.


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Thursday, June 26, 2025

India’s Second Astronaut, First on the ISS: Shubhanshu Shukla’s Historic Leap into Space

 

 

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   In a moment that rekindled the dreams of a billion hearts, Group Captain Shubhranshu Shukla etched his name into history as the first Indian astronaut to board the International Space Station (ISS). His journey aboard the Axiom Mission 4 (Ax-4), launched on June 25, 2025, marked India’s triumphant return to human spaceflight after 41 years, following in the footsteps of Rakesh Sharma’s legendary 1984 mission.

 

A Launch Rooted in Legacy:

 The Ax-4 mission lifted off from Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida—the same hallowed ground that once launched Apollo 11. Shukla, a decorated Indian Air Force test pilot and ISRO astronaut, was joined by mission commander Peggy Whitson, and fellow astronauts Tibor Kapu of Hungary and Sławosz Uznanski-Wiśniewski of Poland.

After a 28-hour journey aboard the SpaceX Dragon capsule, the crew successfully docked with the ISS on June 26 at 4:03 PM IST, completing a flawless orbital rendezvous.

 

A Nation’s Pride in Orbit:

As Shukla floated into the ISS, he became astronaut number 634, a title bestowed upon him by Whitson. In his first message from space, he said, “It has been a wonderful ride… Whatever expectations I had before coming here were surpassed by the view, of course — that’s a big part of it — but you guys as well. So, thank you so much”.

He later addressed the nation in Hindi, saying, “Thanks to your love and blessings, I safely reached the International Space Station… This is the first step on this journey. We will conduct many experiments and make India proud”.

 

The Man Behind the Mission:

Born in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, Shukla is a graduate of the National Defence Academy and a seasoned test pilot with over 2,000 hours of flying experience across multiple aircraft, including the Su-30 MKI and MiG-29.

Selected in 2019 as part of ISRO’s first Vyomanaut group, he underwent rigorous training in Russia and India before being chosen for this landmark mission.

 

 

Science, Symbolism, and the Future:

During their 14-day stay aboard the ISS, the Ax-4 crew will conduct over 60 scientific experiments, including several proposed by Indian researchers. These range from microgravity effects on human physiology and nutrition to seed germination in space.

Shukla will also participate in outreach programs, including a live interaction with students back on Earth.

 

 This mission, born from a 2023 Indo-US space cooperation agreement, is not just a scientific endeavor—it’s a symbol of India’s growing stature in global space exploration.

 

 

A Family’s Joy, A Nation’s Celebration:

Back home, Shukla’s family watched with pride and emotion. His mother, Asha Shukla, was seen wiping away tears of joy, while his father, Shambhu Dayal Shukla, said, “God has truly blessed our son. Our entire family is filled with immense happiness and thankfulness”.

 

 

A New Dawn:

Shubhranshu Shukla’s journey is more than a personal triumph—it’s a beacon for India’s space ambitions, a reminder that the stars are within reach. As he orbits Earth at 7.5 km per second, he carries with him the hopes, dreams, and pride of 1.4 billion Indians.

 

And somewhere, perhaps, a young child in a small town is now dreaming of space—not as a distant fantasy, but as a future within grasp.

 

 

 

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Praveen Kumar Maurya

 

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Thursday, June 19, 2025

RESULT OF 27 YEARS LONG PATIENCE

 

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Just imagine that you are the person who always do any type of work in a very clean manner but when you get the chance to show yourself on the big stage you choke at that time .

Here I am talking about the cricket team of South Africa who has won it’s ICC title after long wait of 27 years . Last time when this team has won the ICC title was year of 1998 (Champions trophy ) in which the result of the game was decided on the basis of number of boundaries . South Africa had won the only ICC trophy till June 2025 .

The Proteas were always best team of the world . The team which always kept a distance from controversies as well as sledging . The players of Africa were always loved by every ICC members .They were only the team who has defeated every  country in their respective home ground but they were unable to won the trophy . They were called as CHOKERS because when they enter in an ICC event they always used to choke at the crucial events like semi-finals and finale . But they always remain in top 4 teams of the world .

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The South African team reached into finale of ICC TEST CHAMPIONS TROPHY 2025  by their hard work and better luck . At a stage when South Africa needed 5 win in remaining 6 matches , under the captaincy of Temba Bavuma , the team won all the 6 matches with big margins and end the league matches as a table topper . The team faced the Australian team whose captain Pat Cummins, had never lost a finale of any ICC event . But this time was of South Africa and Bavuma. This time South Africans were playing with calm mind and with patience . The Australians were got frustrated on the 4th day of the test match when they felt that the match had been gone into the hands of Africa . This match was won by South Africa by 5 wickets . After winning the match the bavuma was crying and all the team mates were praising him . The Man of the match was Aiden Markram who made a beautiful century. During the league matches , maximum runs were made by Joe Root (England player) while Pat Cummins was the highest wicket taker …..

Thursday, June 12, 2025

How tyres of EV are dangerous…..

 

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Just imagine when you are promoting something for the welfare of people and the same thing became dangerous for your people…

This thing has been happened with the government of India when in 2024 it had launched the electrical vehicle policy to curb the pollution caused by the vehicles run by the fossil fuels .

But in may 2025 a research paper by IIT Bombay,  Tata institute of fundamental research and University of Columbia (USA) published in the Royal Society of Chemistry shocked everyone . According to the research,  the electric vehicles on account of their greater weight experience higher wear and tear in their tyres as compared to conventional vehicles and release substantially larger number of plastic particles in the atmosphere.  This process happens due to rapid degradation and overweight of electric vehicles .

How the tyres are degraded?   Due to proper running , specially on the damaged road , there is rapid degradation of tyres . But new research also tells that the degradation also happens due to overweight.  Degradation of tyre results in release of small rubber particles that are air pollutants . The normal wear and tear of tyres produces particles of broadly two sizes ….

1.  1 to 10 micrometer

2.  100 micrometer

While the intermediate particles are released in very less amount.

The new research established the relationship between weight and speed of vehicle to size of plastic particles released from tyres as a result of wear and tear.

This research told that tyres of heavier and faster moving vehicles produce a higher proportion of  smaller particles . Unlike the larger particles that settle down on ground due to gravity , smaller particles remain suspended in air adding to concentration of air pollutants.  Particles of different sizes produced by different physical processes of degradation of tyres . Degradation is caused by sudden braking or encounter with potholes known as primary fragmentation results in release of mainly smaller particles of varying sizes .And gradual wear and tear , called as sequential fragmentation,  releases mainly large particles which shows that improvement of road is much needed.

Generally the electrical vehicle are 15 to 20 percent more heavier than fossil fuels vehicles because the weight of their batteries is in the range of 300kg to 900kg .And the EVs are more able to accelerate more rapidly , leading to additional stress on tyres due to increase in friction and heat generation which lead to increase in degree of primary fragmentation,  releasing larger amount of smaller plastic particles.

Road transport causes 10 percent of Global greenhouse emission which can be easily controlled by EVs .

The particles can cause various disease related to all the sensitive organs . Government must concentrate on this serious issue .

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Thursday, June 5, 2025

Chenab Bridge: World's Highest Railway Bridge Now Open in Jammu – A Masterstroke of Indian Engineering

 

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India has unveiled a historic infrastructure marvel — the Chenab Bridge, now recognized as the world's highest railway bridge, built in the stunning landscapes of Jammu and Kashmir. Rising 359 meters above the Chenab River, it surpasses the height of the Eiffel Tower and symbolizes India's engineering excellence.

🏗️ Unmatched Engineering Feat in Jammu

The Chenab Bridge in Jammu is part of the ambitious Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Railway Link (USBRL) project. This railway bridge in Kashmir is 1,315 meters long and constructed using 28,000+ metric tonnes of steel. Designed to withstand harsh weather, earthquakes, and wind speeds up to 266 km/h, it represents a major breakthrough in Indian Railways' infrastructure goals.

🌐 Connectivity Boost With Vande Bharat Trains

To mark the occasion, Vande Bharat Express trains will begin running between Katra and Srinagar, drastically cutting down travel time to just 3 hours. The Chenab Railway Bridge makes this possible by connecting previously inaccessible regions, giving a boost to tourism, trade, and economic development in Jammu & Kashmir.

🛡️ Strategic and National Importance

The location of the Chenab Bridge also adds strategic value, improving connectivity in a region critical to national security. The improved rail connectivity in Kashmir helps in the movement of troops, equipment, and also supports long-term peace and integration efforts.

🌍 Why the Chenab Bridge is an Indian Engineering Marvel

This project puts India on the global infrastructure map. As the highest railway bridge in the world, it reflects the potential of Indian engineers and government-backed innovation in tackling difficult terrain with modern design.

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