@itswpceo That's a very good sign for the reserve of rupees that they have stored !!and they were skeptical about it..and atleast we are seeing some trade from our russian friends too 🙏
Dr. Abhishek Shukla (Geriatrician) explained an important fact about sweat and body odor. Many people think sweat itself smells bad, but this is not true. Sweat, in its pure form, is actually odorless. It has no foul smell at all. This is the first thing everyone should understand clearly.
Then why does sweat sometimes cause such a strong smell from the body, socks, or shoes? The answer lies in the bacteria living on our skin. Our skin naturally has millions of bacteria. When sweat comes out, it contains water along with some proteins and fats. These bacteria use those proteins and fats as food. During digestion, they produce certain by-products, and these by-products are what create the bad smell.
The strength of body odor depends on three major things — the type of sweat gland, the kind of bacteria on the skin, and external factors like food, lifestyle, and environment.
There are two main sweat glands in our body:
1. Eccrine glands
These are present on exposed parts of the body like the face, hands, and forehead. They mainly produce water and salt. Their main job is to cool the body. In hot weather, sweat evaporates from the skin, taking heat away and reducing body temperature. This sweat usually causes very little odor.
2. Apocrine glands
These are found mainly in the armpits and groin area. They become active after puberty and during stress or anxiety. The sweat from these glands is thicker and richer in proteins and fats. Because of this, bacteria get more food and produce stronger-smelling compounds.
The common bacteria involved are Staphylococcus and Corynebacterium. They break down sweat and produce chemicals like propionic acid, which creates a sour or pungent smell.
Food also affects body odor. Onion, garlic, and spicy foods can change the smell of sweat. Stress can also increase odor because it activates apocrine glands.
So remember:
Heat → Eccrine glands → Water + Salt → Less odor
Stress → Apocrine glands → Protein + Fat → More odor
These are the basic facts behind sweat smell. In the next part, we will discuss how to prevent it.#bodyodour #hyperhidrosis #excesssweat #miradry #odour #underarmsweat #antisweating #nosweat #feelconfident #permanent #spiderveins #isclerotherapyinjections
🚨 #ExpressInvestigation | The Union Minister of State for Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare, Bhagirath Choudhary, received a subsidy of Rs 99 lakh for his cucumber farm under a scheme administered by the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare.
The subsidy was granted under the "Development of Commercial Horticulture through Production and Post-Harvest Management of Horticulture Crops" scheme, which aims to promote large-scale commercial cultivation of select vegetables and flowers.
Under the scheme, eligible beneficiaries — including individuals, farmer groups, companies, cooperatives and other institutions — can receive a subsidy of up to 50 per cent of the project cost, capped at Rs 1 crore per family.
The subsidy is linked to a term loan taken for the project and is released after the completion of the project, following multiple stages of approval and inspection by the National Horticulture Board (NHB).
Express Investigation by: Harikishan Sharma
नोएडा में एक नौजवान खुले नाले में डूब कर मर गया, क्या कार्यवाही हुई?
दिल्ली में एक बाइक सवार खुले गड्ढे में गिर गया, रात भर पड़ा रहा फिर मर गया, क्या कार्यवाही हुई?
दिल्ली में एक होटल में आग लगी 22 लोग मारे गए, किसको सजा मिली?
आज लखनऊ में कोचिंग सेंटर में में आग लग गई 15 बच्चे जल कर मर गए, क्या कार्यवाही होगी?
उसका सबसे बड़ा कारण यह है कि, आम आदमी सिर्फ एक संख्या है।
संख्या के हिसाब से मुआवजा भी घोषित हो जाएगा, फिर सब भूल जाएंगे।
@ANI I have signed?by what authority Sir?are you a Petroleum minister or a Industries or What..your ministry which is of Road and transport look around how well developed our roads are today 👊..