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Somya Abrol is a journalist based in Frankfurt, Germany. She specializes in Features relating to Culture, Health, Women's Issues, Travel, Lifestyle and Food, and has nine years of print and digital-journalism experience.
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Restaurants are struggling worldwide. Will Europe’s cafes and restaurants ever be the same?
The article discusses the severe impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on European restaurants, cafes, and bars. It highlights the struggle of these establishments to survive amidst lockdowns and the gradual reopening with strict health and safety measures. Owners like Om Johar of Mera Masala in Germany and Emmanuelle Gonzalez of Taco Haus express their challenges in maintaining a personal connection with customers due to regulations like mask-wearing and social distancing. The article also touches on the financial difficulties faced by these businesses, such as reduced hours for staff and the reliance on local support in the absence of tourists. Restaurant owners like Isabelle Nizet of Horia Eatery in Brussels and Arne Russchen of Restaurant Adam in Amsterdam share their experiences and innovative solutions to attract customers. The overall sentiment is one of cautious optimism as they adapt to the new normal and hope for the return of tourism.
Believe it or not, women are worse hit by heart disease than men
Women are disproportionately affected by heart disease compared to men, with symptoms often being milder and more easily overlooked. Factors such as menopause, career pressures, and societal expectations contribute to this disparity. The article highlights the need for greater awareness and better diagnosis of heart disease in women, emphasizing the importance of self-care and timely medical consultation.
Mr Trudeau, you really didn't have to fly down an Indian chef from Canada
At a dinner party hosted by the Canadian High Commissioner in India, the presence of convicted Khalistani terrorist Jaspal Atwal and Vancouver-based celebrity chef Vikram Vij, who was flown in by the Canadian government, sparked controversy. The Canadian government defended the decision to bring Vij to showcase Canadian cuisine, stating he volunteered his time and would have expenses covered. Critics questioned the necessity of flying a chef from Canada when notable Indian chefs were available, suggesting that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's cultural engagement might be superficial.
What is the Virginity Test men in Pune are trying to stop, and getting beaten up for?
On January 22, three men from the Kanjarbhat community in Pune were assaulted for opposing a virginity test ritual. The test involves a newly married couple having intercourse on a white bedsheet while caste panchayat members wait outside. If the bedsheet shows blood stains, the bride is considered 'pure,' but a clean bedsheet can lead to severe consequences for the bride, including violence and abandonment. Siddhant Indrekar, a member of the 'Stop the V Ritual' WhatsApp group, had previously filed a complaint against the caste panchayat for accepting a bribe to approve a marriage, but no action was taken. The practice has faced strong opposition from within the community, with advocates like Priyanka Tamaichekar speaking out against it.
Meet Arunachalam Muruganantham, the man on whom Pad Man is based
Arunachalam Muruganantham, a school dropout from Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, became known for his work on menstrual hygiene. He invented a low-cost sanitary pad machine and was recognized by Time magazine as one of the Most Influential People in the World in 2014 and received the Padma Shri in 2016. A movie titled 'Pad Man' starring Akshay Kumar is based on his life. Arunachalam's innovation has provided employment to women in 24 states of India and has significantly contributed to improving menstrual hygiene by making affordable sanitary pads accessible.
Why I&B ministry's no condom ads between 6am and 10pm on TV decision is not entirely wrong
The Information and Broadcasting Ministry's decision to ban condom advertisements on television between 6am and 10pm aims to protect children from explicit content. The ministry's advisory cites complaints about the adverse impact of such ads on children and refers to the Cable Television Network Rules, which prohibit indecent or vulgar content. The article argues that while condom ads should promote safe sex, they often focus on sexualized imagery, detracting from their primary purpose. The historical context of condom advertising in India is discussed, highlighting the shift towards more explicit content since the 1990s. The article suggests that non-explicit ads could better serve public health goals and align with the ministry's regulations.
Kurt Cobain to Chester Bennington: How many artists will we lose to depression?
Chester Bennington, the lead vocalist of Linkin Park, reportedly committed suicide, highlighting the ongoing issue of depression among celebrities. Despite public awareness and personal admissions of mental health struggles, many artists like Kurt Cobain, Robin Williams, and Amy Winehouse have succumbed to depression. Experts like Dr. Samir Parikh and Seema Taneja emphasize that depression affects millions globally and is often untreated, with celebrities facing unique challenges due to their fame and isolation. The article underscores the importance of recognizing and addressing mental health issues early.
Making teens compete in beauty pageants is disgusting
The article criticizes beauty pageants for teenagers, arguing that they negatively impact the development of young participants by fostering unhealthy self-perceptions and pressures. It highlights the Miss Teen Universe pageant, organized by the Miss Universe organizers, as an example, and questions the motivations of parents who allow their children to participate. The piece includes perspectives from a teacher and a consultant counselor, both of whom express concerns about the psychological effects on teenagers who are not mature enough to handle the outcomes of such competitions.
Triangle of Life: Is there really a sure-shot method to survive the earthquake?
Following a 5.8 magnitude earthquake in Uttarakhand and parts of North India, Doug Copp's 'Triangle of Life' theory gained attention, suggesting that during an earthquake, one should lie next to furniture rather than underneath it to find a survival void. However, this theory has been widely criticized and debunked by experts and sites like Snopes.com for lacking scientific evidence and misrepresenting facts. The theory is based on observations rather than scientific testing, and while it advises against using stairs during an earthquake—a point experts agree on—most of Copp's claims are not supported by the scientific community.
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