Past Issue

Past Issue

Relevance of Yoga in the Physical Education System

This paper explores the integration of yoga into the physical education system, emphasizing its relevance and benefits for students’ physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Yoga, with its holistic approach, offers a unique blend of physical postures, breathing exercises, and meditation that can complement traditional physical education programs. The study discusses the historical background of yoga, its core components, and its positive impact on students.

Memory mastery: the power of mnemonics, chunking, and mind mapping

Memory plays a crucial role in learning and cognitive performance, yet many individuals struggle with retaining and recalling information effectively. This concept article explores three powerful memory enhancement techniques: mnemonics, chunking, and mind mapping. Mnemonics leverage creative associations to encode and retrieve information, while chunking involves organizing complex data into manageable units. Mind mapping, on the other hand, utilizes visual representations to enhance comprehension and retention.

Employee Engagement and Quality of Work Life: A Case Study of Maruti Suzuki India Ltd

This study investigates the relationship between employee engagement and Quality of Work Life (QWL) at Maruti Suzuki, India’s leading automobile manufacturer. Utilizing secondary data sources, including company reports and employee surveys, the research explores how Maruti Suzuki’s human resource initiatives impact employee satisfaction, productivity, and overall well-being. Key areas examined include work-life balance, career development opportunities, and organizational culture.

Diabetic foot ulcer: a case study

Prevalence of diabetic complications is a burden to the society in the present. Number of amputation and deaths associated with it are increasing day by day; such facts urge to clinicians and researchers to develop more effective wound treatments for patients suffering from diabetic non healing wounds. A male patient, 48 years old, who was diagnosed with diabetes mellitus over ten years, presented with a non-healing ulcer since two months. He was treated for Dusta vrana (a non-healing wound) using both internal and externally Ayurvedic therapies. The wound healed fully after four months.

Advanced mergers and acquisitions – a way to look for future

This research article examines advanced mergers and acquisitions (M&A) as crucial strategies for future business growth. It distinguishes between organic and inorganic growth, highlighting how M&A can accelerate expansion, enhance technological capabilities, and consolidate market positions. The study explores various M&A strategies, their benefits, and the regulatory considerations involved, providing insights into their role in the evolving business landscape

A study on the prevalence of type 2 diabetes in opd of national institute of unani medicine bengaluru, india

Introduction: India is a developing country with a population of about 1.3 billion. Non communicable diseases like hypertension, diabetes, cardiovascular disease contribute for around 60% of all fatalities in India. They are more common in urban areas as compared to rural areas. Diabetes is emerging as a global burden. Its global prevalence nearly doubled in only 30 years, showing a continuing upward trend.

A study to assess the knowledge regarding phototherapy among postnatal mothers in district model hospital, peroorkada, thiruvananthapuram

INTRODUCTION: Newborn period is a crucial period as far as a child’s growth and development is concerned. During this period the newborn has to undergo certain physical and physiological adaptation to make them enable to live outside the womb. The health of the child is important to the society as children are the basic source of mankind.

Role of dietotherapy in lifestyle disorders: both conventional and unani system of medicine perspective

Lifestyle disorders are the major health issues observed globally. They can be defined as diseases linked to one’s lifestyle. These are chronic and are not transmitted from one person to another, also known as non-communicable diseases (NCDs). According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the mortality rate has increased in low-income countries due to lifestyle disorders. According to unani system of medicine, six essential factors are the basis for healthy lifestyle. Any imbalance in these factors leads to lifestyle disorders.

The tactic of one health in ayurveda: a review article

Objective: One Health acknowledges that the health of humans, animals, and the environment are interlinked. Ayurveda emphasizes a harmonious relationship with the environment, promoting the well-being of animals, plants, and humans. Ayurveda provides better solutions for holistic health by including proper dietary management and modification, lifestyle advice, Panchakarma procedures, medications, and Rasayan. In the last ten years, Ayurveda has demonstrated its effectiveness in treating common lifestyle diseases.