Archive for March, 2009

Be Vegetarian and live healthy

March 26th, 2009 -- Posted in Why | 1 Comment »

A doctor always suggests that one should take vegetarian diet so as to be healthy. Have you ever tried to know the reason why doctors say this? Vegetarian diet gives you many health benefits. It has been proved from research that the people who eat vegetarian food suffer a considerable less hypertension, obesity, heart disease, diabetes, gall stones, kidney stones, many type of cancers, diverticular disease, osteoporosis and bowel disorders.

You all might have noticed that whenever you are ill doctor suggest you to take vegetarian food; this is because the vegetarian food is easy to digest and is purely healthy. Apart from the above goodness of vegetarian food it helps bowel and stomach to be pretty fit.

The very important fact that all the human beings should know that our stomach has been designed to digest vegetable stiff and not the meat or animal products. Vegetable, fruits, nuts and legumes provide human body a good amount of energy and helps our digestive system to work properly. It has been seen that the vegetable products have increased amount of fiber and do not have any of the side effect compared to that of animal products.

When a person feels pain in the lower abdomen and disturbed bowel habit, it can be the symptom of diverticular disease. Diverticular disease affects our colon and it has been found that vegetarians rarely suffer from this disease.

chronic ulcerative colitis and Irritable bowel syndrome is other major problem suffered by non-vegetarian. Vegetarian do not suffer from these diseases because they have high quantity of digestive fibers. Vegetarian diet decreases the risk of colon cancer.

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Tata Nano,World’s the cheapest car

March 24th, 2009 -- Posted in What | No Comments »

Tata Nano,World’s cheapest car
Ratan Tata on Monday launched the Nano in Mumbai’s famed Parsi Gymkhana. Nano is the cheapest car in the World, with an on-the-road price tag of Rs 1.2 to 1.3L. The bookings for the car will be open from April 9 to April 25. Tata Motors would insist on 100% (Rs 1 lakh) down payment for the Nano on booking.

The Nano will be sold through a lottery system. The booking forms would be available over the week with all its dealers, select SBI branches and all Tata group retail ventures, including Croma, Westside, Trent and Star Bazaar. The booking forms will cost Rs 300 only. Dream car Nano comes with a warranty of 18 months or 24,000 kms.

Customers can book with an upfront payment of Rs 2,999 between April 9 and 25. Those who are not allotted vehicles would be paid interest at the rate of 8.5 per cent for the first year and 8.75 per cent for the second year.

Three models of Nano would be launched viz Standard, CX and LX. It is the next revolution in automobiles after the legendary Model T, the Nano will be available in three variants – standard, deluxe and luxury. The base model will have no air-conditioning. The higher-end versions would have airconditioning, power brakes and power windows, among others facilities.

Tata Motors will produce more than 1 lakh cars in first year out of which about 50,000-60,000 cars to be manufactured at its Pantnagar plant.

According to figures, as many as 30,000 cars have been booked so far in 1,000 cities across the nation.

The launch of the Nano is a triumph of Indian designers and skilled workers who have demonstrated that Indian industry could be second to none when it comes to cost effective and innovative model involving use of indigenous technology.

Nuclear Power Stations

March 5th, 2009 -- Posted in What | 1 Comment »

There is strong opposition to erecting any nuclear power stations,partly because they themselves may be dangerous,partly because of radioactive waste,but mainly because they produce materials which could be used in nuclear weapons,perhaps by terrorists.It is nuclear war,which could exterminate mankind,which is the great danger.It can be argued that most countries could build nuclear bombs whether or not the nuclear power industry expands,and that mankind might as well derive the maximum benefit from this source of energy,remembering that if it works as planned it causes far less pollution than does the use of foil fussels.However,the larger the number of power stations,the greater the risk of an accident,with the release of a dangerous amount of radiation.It seems likely that with an enormous number of these installations in all countries,it will be difficult to ensure that all observe the type of precaution at present in force in the few existing stations,particularly with regard to the disposal of radioactive waste.Thus although nuclear power has,so far,done little harm,in the long run it might well be the most dangerous form of man-made pollution.