March Edition With Focus On The World Of Health
Hello and welcome to this amazing March 2024 edition of The WFY!
We are excited to launch our “Health Special,” which will provide you with informative and inspiring articles and interviews on your health. From the astounding journey of Bharat Ratna M.S. Swaminathan to the lively history of exceptional women in India, this edition contains a wide range of articles that will pique your interest.
In today’s fast-changing world, we must remain active and informed about the current events that shape our society. As we read the insightful pieces in our “Health Special” edition, we cannot ignore the larger environment that surrounds us. The complexities of global politics, as well as their impact on numerous facets of our lives, need our attention and consideration.
In our cover story, “The Green Jewel Of The New Bharat,” we take you on a trip through the life and accomplishments of Bharat Ratna M.S. Swaminathan, also recognised as the father of India’s green revolution. Prepare to be inspired by his incredible accomplishments for our nation.
Manoj K. Sharma’s thought-provoking article “India: The Best Source Of Immigrants For The USA Now?” explores the changing dynamics of Indian immigration to the United States. In his article, he delves into the fascinating intricacies of global politics. With the Indian diaspora making exceptional contributions in a variety of sectors, it is not surprising that India has become a substantial source of immigrants to the United States. This movement not only reflects the enormous skill and potential of the Indian population, but it also emphasises the transformational force of variety in building nations and forging global collaboration.
While the WFY Bureau investigates the intriguing geopolitics of the Indo-Pacific region, it sheds light on India’s importance in the world arena.
In today’s interconnected world, the Indo-Pacific region plays a critical role in geopolitics. As a result, our WFY Bureau story on the region’s fascinating geopolitics is extremely timely. As major powers compete for influence and manage complicated alliances, understanding the geopolitical landscape is critical to understanding the dynamics that drive economic, political, and security affairs in this critical region of the world. By examining India’s involvement in this setting, this article provides readers with interesting viewpoints that shed light on the larger narrative of world politics.
While the “Health Special” issue focuses on well-being, it is critical to understand the relationship between health and the environment around us. As we look at the inspiring stories of women in philanthropy and the lively history of women in India, we recognise their contributions to society and empowerment. These stories highlight the significance of social awareness, gender equality, and compassion in resolving health challenges and creating healthier communities.
Our Human Interests and Social Pursuits section takes the spotlight with two thought-provoking essays. The WFY Bureau focuses on women’s tremendous societal effect in philanthropy, while Kulmohan Kaur provides an intriguing description of India’s vivid history of extraordinary women. Prepare to be inspired by these inspiring stories of empowerment.
We genuinely care about your health and wellness, which is why we’ve dedicated an entire edition to it. The WFY Bureau delivers accessible and educational articles to assist you in navigating health challenges, such as comprehending blood pressure readings and proven Ayurvedic therapies for tinnitus. Don’t miss “The Hazardous Brain Fog” and important suggestions on overcoming social isolation in the article “Loneliness: How to Overcome Social Isolation.” In addition, our thorough feature teaches you how to recognise and respond to cardiac arrest, which could save your life.
Continuing our dedication to academics, Prof. Ujjwal Chowdhury’s article, “Informative World of Communication Learning: A Mentor’s Reckoning,” examines the realm of communication learning. Their invaluable views will motivate students and professionals alike.
Tushar Unadkat’s “Big City Skyscrapers” takes you on a thrilling journey through the magnificent structures that create our cities.
Our feature segment includes two fascinating interviews. Melwyn Williams speaks with Karine Pansa, a key figure in the fantastic world of books, who provides a unique viewpoint on the International Publishing arena. Dr. Udgeath Dhir, a famous heart surgeon, offers life-changing tips for getting healthier and happier. Prepare to be motivated by their insight.
Explore the realm of art and culture via captivating works such as “Song Of The Divine” by Rema Pisharody, “A Kissing Quarrel” by Sindhu Gatha, and “The Two Wheeling” by Sudha Mukhopadhyay. These articles will pique your interest and fill your soul with their wonderful prose and artistic gifts.
If you have an adventurous attitude, accompany Vanshika Arya on an unforgettable adventure to witness the wonder of “The Spectacular Northern Lights Of The Beautiful Yukon.” Bhavna Dhiman then takes us through the top five stunning historic locations on the East Coast, making it a must-see for history buffs.
Finally, in the world of sports, Saji Chacko discusses Ajaz Patel, one of New Zealand’s most trustworthy cricketers. Discover the narrative of his climb to greatness and the impact he has had on the cricket world.
By including our health-focused material, we develop a comprehensive view of the world and endeavour to inspire our readers to interact with the larger narrative. Knowledge of global events not only broadens our perspectives but also enables us as people to make important contributions to the improvement of our societies. As we prioritise our health, let us remember to stay connected to the world, seek knowledge, and reinforce the positive changes we want to see.
We hope you appreciate this edition as much as we enjoyed putting it together for you. Remember, your well-being is important, so read these articles and let the wisdom within guide you to a healthier and happier life!
Stay healthy, inspired, and continue to promote the magic of WFY and the Indian Diaspora!
Namasthe!
Melwyn Williams
Editor-in-Chief
The WFY