Saturday, June 4, 2016

HINDI DOWN SOUTH: CHANGING TRENDS


            People from the northern part of the country have been long complaining about the illiteracy of the people down south in the National language.  The southern states of Telengana, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Tamilnadu and Karnataka have seen by tradition as the states where people seem too dumb for Hindi. When I got down to analyse the exact scenario down south, things got pretty clear.
Karnataka, with Bengaluru as its capital, a leading IT hub in the country, is becoming home to a lot of engineers who come there as a part of their job, as a result of which, we have a lot of Hindi and the northern influence in it. From English radio stations to full time Bollywood stations, Bengaluru has transcended a lot from once a dusty roadcap to a very busy beeptimer. In most part of the city, we can have a lot of auto-rickshaw  wallahs querying , “Kahaan jaanaa hai?”(Where do you want to go?). And, so now, Bengaluru is turning almost a destination that resembles North cities like Mumbai, Delhi, Pune, etc.. And hence, we have this place as a favourite spot for Northies who would love to seek a job and settle down south. 
Besides Bengaluru, coming to the focus of the other states, Andhra and Telengana has a lot of population for Muslims, and thus housing a large number of Urdu versals. Needless to say, Urdu is a lot like Hindi and people know how to manage with Muslims. So, AP and Telengana score a partiality for comforting Northies to make a living. Although day to day life in AP and Telengana will be much of a hassle, the worse is yet to come.
Malayalis from Kerala have a great stake in their language and are hence too obstructive to Hindi influencing their rich culture. The same applies to Tamilnadu, where people are always up to new things, but always see Hindi as an enemy that would destroy their leftoff culture. Tamils and Malayalis have the same outlook and approach towards North Indians – fair complexioned, uncaringly hard working, ruthless , etc.. So, if a Northie comes to Chennai or Coimbatore or Trivandrum or Trichy, with or without an aim to settle, it won’t be well possible without learning the local language. From petty shops to supermarkets (you are lucky if you find one speaking Hindi) to banks to offices, things pretty much happen in Tamil. Though official works always come along English, those “unofficial” office works will ever be in Tamil, from chit-chatting to bizz hangouts.. Some may think that this trend is coming to an end. Behold, it is NOT!
The next generation seems to be too curious to learn the northern language, which is an encouraging news, but the numbers turn out to be a worry. Only a partial percentage of the students seem to learn Hindi by heart, others, just for the sake of a degree or for peer pressure driven thing, so called ego. Just a small percentage, say 5% to 6% learn Hindi and even then, only 1% to 2% of them completely of a standard to speak with utmost fluency. People are all aware that Hindi is extremely helpful, sake of a better future up North, but they don’t step in to learn the language.

UH, COLD TIMES AHEAD… 

Thursday, April 28, 2016

THE 800 CURE FOR CHICKEN POX

Got pox? Panic's not gonna work even if you are full headed into it. Whatever situation you get bad, sit down, relax, think and plan out the future.Pox has been treated and is being treated in various methods in various beliefs, but I think it's good t stick down to the mainstream medicine which we are gonna see in depth in this article.
Zoster Varicellus is the virus responsible for causing pox. Although pox is common in children or people of smaller age, it affects older folks too, if they are not immunised the way they want to be. Certain theories, even in Allopathy have suggested the single-occurrence of the virus do fail because, even I, the writer of this article have got chicken pox about 3 times in my entire life.
A lot of medicines are available in the market for treating pox, most of them have the powerscript "800". So this is it. You get it? Any medicine intended to treat Chickenpox must have the powerscript of 800 or its multiples(though some doctors prescribe 400, they aren't available locally and people rely on breakages of 800 to get 400s.
So the medicine: ZOVIRAX 800 for full grown adults or teens over 14 with a weight of over 40 kg. ZOVIRAX 400 for children below 13 with a bodyweight of below 40 kg.
Regular intake of the tablets four times a day, once in 6 hours is reccomended, either before or after meals.
Isolate the patients.
Try hanging or placing neem leaves around the patients, as it acts like an antibiotic.
As small pox has been eradicated in almost full of the globe, we don't mention the medication associated with it, coz' it has some really complex works running behind. So, if you get small pox by chance, rush to the hospital as soon as possible.
This virus, takes a time of 15 days to affect the patient, from the time it enters the host's body. 14 or 15 days and the patients falls sick. Another 10 to 15 days, patient gets cured. By this time around, another person in the home, who is ill-vaccinated or has a lower immunity gets affected. So, if possible, if someone in your home gets pox, it is advisable for the other members of the family to be vaccinated against the virus.
Don't use water to wash the face or body of the patients, as water would do nothing but just worsen the situation.
And mostly, DO NOT SCRATCH. I know it'd be a lot tempting to be itchy and it'd be really nice if you put your hands around and have some scratches. But, beware, this will lead you to a more worse situation.
So that's it, I suppose, even if you don't treat chicken pox with medicines, it's gonna fly away within a few days, but for a somewhat speedy recovery, I think we can use this phrase, tablets will definitely help. Please put your questions down below, if you have any, and let's see again. Ta-Ta....

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