Bioterrorism and Weapons of Mass Destruction

Bioterrorism is defined as “the intentional use of microorganisms like infectious substance, virus or any biological product that may be engineered as a result of biotechnology or any naturally occurring or bioengineered component of any such organism, virus, infectious substance or biological product, to cause death, disease, or other biological malfunction in a human, an animal, a plant, or another living organism in order to influence the conduct of government or to intimidate or coerce a civilian population.

Read More

Managing Your Finances | Earning Money

In this article I will tell you how you can step out of this queue and still be able to reach where people just by standing in line can’t reach. If you want to achieve financial independence this article is for you. So let’s pledge together that in whatever age, situation we are, we will achieve financial independence 10 years from now. I believe money can be grown on trees but the only thing is that you need that eye who can identify those branches which are capable of growing money.

Read More

Debate Tournament – The Open Scissors : MERIT HOLDER

ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION EduMound is a start-up platform established for young minds aspiring to contribute their skills and knowledge for the growth of the educational fraternity. We aim at empowering students who are seeking opportunities […]

Study on Organizational Culture and its Impact on Employee Behaviour

The impact of organizational culture can be seen in every employee in the organization at every level, it not only stimulates the professional growth of employees but also enhances their personal growth. It teaches them the importance of high cultural values that every person must incorporate within themselves and their organization.

Read More

PM urges to stop misleading Ads on Cryptocurrencies: Government

PM urges to stop misleading ads on cryptocurrency as it is important for the youth, claiming because of over-promise and non-transparent advertising. The meeting concluded with a comprehensive and consultative process between the RBI and the Home Ministries. RBI governor, Shaktikanta Das cautioned investors against cryptocurrencies. The Supreme Court has lifted the ban on the trading of cryptocurrencies imposed by the central bank, the RBI continues to have concerns. Finally, the result of the meeting has reached a consensus that the steps taken in the field of cryptocurrency and issues related will be looked at proactively on a priority basis.

Read More

Padma Shree Award conferred to Ex-Pak Soldier – Pakistani Soldier

Lt. Col Qazi Sajjad Ali Zahar received Padma Shri Award for risking his life by crossing over to India and helping liberate Bangladesh in the 1971 war. He is known for his efforts in the war of liberation and participated in many battles alongside the Indian Army. He moved to a safe house in Delhi, from where the Indian intelligence coordinated with him. Finally, the former Pakistani Soldier moved to Bangladesh, where he trained the Mukti Bahini (freedom fighters) in guerilla Warfare.

Read More

Are Aam Aadmi Mohalla Clinics in Delhi working efficiently?

Aam Aadmi Mohalla Clinics (AAMCs) was established by Aam Aadmi Party, Delhi Government in the year 2015. These are also called Mohalla clinics. The first clinic was set up in Peeragarhi in July 2015. Government has plans to open 1000 clinics by the year 2020 but so far around 50% has been achieved. The main idea to open these clinics was to make healthcare accessible and free of cost for all. These provide essential services such as consultation, diagnostics, and medicine at no cost at all. The goal behind this initiative is to reduce the OOPE (out-of-pocket-expenditure) as many studies in the literature have shown that only 17% of people are covered with any kind of health insurance in a country in India

Read More

Classical Dances of India – Kathak

Dance is an ancient and a rich celebrated cultural tradition in India. Excavations, inscriptions, chronicles, genealogies of kings and artists, literary sources, sculpture and painting of different periods provide extensive evidence on dance in India. Contemporary classical dance forms have evolved out of the musical play or sangeet-nataka performed from the 12th century to the 19th century.

Read More

How to Access Tooth Decay Risk

Practicing excellent dental hygiene, using fluoride toothpaste, limiting sugary meals and alcohol, and avoiding tobacco products are all things you can manage. Respiratory diseases that dry out your mouth, such as asthma, consuming sugar-containing medications, and, of course, ageing are all factors you can’t control.

Read More

Paava Kadhaigal – A Netflix Anthology on Honor Killing

The lacerations of bloodshot in the animated movie that plans the development of a daughter, the way she transmutes from a reliant-on youngster to an independent grown-up for falling in love that is foreseen in her wedding is an added gloomy mark of anything that is about to come in these four movies.

Read More
Social media & sharing icons powered by UltimatelySocial

SUBSCRIBE TO OUR WEBSITE!

You have successfully subscribed to the blog

There was an error while trying to send your request. Please try again.

EduMound will use the information you provide on this form to be in touch with you and to provide updates and marketing.