Saturday, May 9, 2026

That is family!

Who is safer?

Fiber optic cable - repair.

Now, cutting a fiber optic cable doesn’t make it 100% impossible to repair. But if it’s a complex cable, the repair can be brutally delicate. Fiber optic cables don’t carry electricity like copper wires. They carry light through thin strands of glass. So when one gets cut, you can’t just twist the ends together and wrap them in tape. Technicians have to strip the cable, clean the glass, cut the ends with extreme precision, align the fibers perfectly, and often fuse them together with a tiny electric arc. That process is called fusion splicing. And on a major cable, there may not be just one fiber inside. There can be dozens, hundreds, or even thousands of tiny glass strands, each one needing to be matched, spliced, protected, and tested. So no, a cut fiber cable isn’t 100% useless forever. But repairing a complex one can be less like fixing a wire… And more like performing surgery on a bundle of glass hairs carrying the internet.

Seed Therapy!

Does a small seed have enough power to remove the biggest pain from the root? Know the magical science of 'seed therapy'! 🌿 In today's hustle life, as soon as we feel pain somewhere, we immediately run to painkiller. But did you know that without medicines, with just a small seed (Seed) and the right information you can cure chronic pain, such as back pain, nerve problems and inflammation? This is called seed therapy, which is an important part of Sujok Therapy. History and Invention (Origin & History) Professor Park Jay Wu, father of Seed Therapy and Sujok Therapy (Prof. Park Jae Woo was a renowned scientist and healer from South Korea. In the late 1980s, they put 'Sujok' (Su=hand, Jok=foot) medical system before the world. Professor Park detailed his famous books, such as "Sujok Therapy" and "Seed Therapy", how our hands and legs are a 'mini-reflection' of the human body. He developed a simple and effective technology that anyone can adopt at home by combining thousands of years of ancient medical methods with modern science. What is the scientific base of seed therapy? Seed is the greatest power of nature. There is a possibility (Potential) of becoming a whole tree within a small seed. According to Sujok science, seeds possess its own biological energy (Biological Energy) and its own 'magnetic field'. When we paste the seed with the help of tape at the 'Correspondence Point' of a painful place, that life force of the seed starts communicating with that painful part of our body. This seed soothes negative energy of pain and sends rejuvenation energy into that part of the body. How does this method work? Crespondence Systems: The palm of our hand contains a full body map. As the thumb represents the head, the middle part of the palm to the stomach, and fingers to feet and hands. Seed selection: Seed is chosen according to the type of pain. For example, Rajma (Kidney beans), pepper for inflammation, and pepper for nerve (Nerve) pain. Application: finding the pain point and seed is pasted on it. Pressure in the middle of the pressure activates the nerves of that point and increases blood circulation. The benefits of seed therapy: Without side effects: it's all natural. Affordable and accessible: seeds are available in our kitchen. Self healing: You can do it anywhere, anytime. Chronic Pain Relief: It's good in healing chronic injuries or nerve pain. The method of use: First recognize the point on your arm that matches the pain part (the Sujok Chart may help). Press that point with a prob or thumb, planting seeds where it hurts the most. Place a seed on a surgical tape and stick it to that point. Lightly press that seed every 2-3 hours so that its energy is active. Remove seeds after 8-10 hours. (Note: Never reuse a used seed, because it drains negative energy of the body). Caution: Seed therapy is a supplementary therapy. This is not an alternative to doctor's advice in serious injuries, fractures or emergencies. If you are pregnant or have a serious disease, always do it under expert care.

Friday, May 8, 2026

Raising voice for public!

According to reports, actress Kunickaa Sadanand has openly come out in support of the Mumbai woman whose protest over a massive traffic jam recently grabbed widespread public attention. 🚦🇮🇳 Calling the woman “brave” for raising her voice, Kunickaa reportedly stated that she is even ready to argue the matter in court if required, turning the incident into a much bigger public discussion. The controversy began during a rally that reportedly caused severe traffic disruption, leading to frustration among commuters and residents. Videos and reactions related to the incident quickly spread across social media, with many people debating the balance between public events, political activities, and the inconvenience faced by ordinary citizens stuck for hours in traffic chaos. 📢⚖️ Kunickaa’s support has now added a celebrity angle to the issue, making the discussion even more viral online. While many users are praising the woman for speaking up on behalf of common people, others continue debating the broader question of accountability, civic management, and public inconvenience during large gatherings in major cities like Mumbai. One thing is certain — the issue has now moved far beyond a simple traffic complaint and turned into a larger conversation about the everyday struggles faced by citizens. 🔥🚗

A correction for TRUMP!

Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut on Friday said he wrote to US President Donald Trump regarding reports of congratulatory remarks on the West Bengal Assembly election results, alleging concerns over the democratic process in the country. Speaking to reporters regarding his tweet to the US President, Raut said he believed it was his duty to place before the international community the concerns being raised by opposition leaders regarding the elections. "I believe the news is false. If Modi wins the Gram Panchayat elections tomorrow, will President Trump, Macron, and Starmer congratulate Modi? America is the largest democratic country. So is India. The whole world knows what is going on in the name of democracy in India. Rahul Gandhi, Uddhav Thackeray and Mamata Banerjee have repeatedly expressed their views," Raut said. Raut said he had sought to highlight concerns over the electoral process, including allegations regarding the role of institutions and deployment of central forces during the elections. "I feel it is my duty to correct President Donald Trump. The world should also know what is going on in the name of democracy in this country, in West Bengal, in Tamil Nadu, and in Assam. I will not believe that Donald Trump read my tweet, but I did my duty... These BJP people are tarnishing Modi's image," he said.

WHO Youth Ambassadors-Recharge Rain-water!

Two brothers and sisters of Bengaluru have done such a thing that the whole country should know. 17-year-old Veruska Pandey and 20-year-old Vedansh Pandey got India's first patent on the technology of recharge rainwater (Bhujal) through stormwater drains. The rainwater that used to waste on the roads will now go straight to the ground and drying borewells will be able to live again. Their model is very simple and scientific. Open wales are installed inside the Stormwater drain, which fit precision drilled rings and slotted GI pipes. These pipes and rings quickly ground water during rains and slowly recharge the aquifer during dry months. The biggest thing it doesn't require extra ground and the water goes down naturally filtered. Both also received a second patent named “Solid Segregation Grill” which keeps water flow clean by preventing solid waste in the drains. Veruska had first started Project Suryanayak, which gave CPR training to thousands of people. They are WHO Youth Ambassador and have published research on NCDs. Vedansh is a student of Environmental Engineering and is connected to wildlife conservation and digital entrepreneurship. Veruska Pandey and Vedansh have shown that both floods and water crisis of cities can be solved.