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An excerpt from veteran expert Dr G.G. Gangadharan’s new work on India’s science of life Dr. G. G. Gangadharan | June 14, 2021 Ayurveda: The True Way to Restore Your Health and Happiness By Dr. G. G. Gangadharan Ebury/Penguin, 224 pages, Rs 299 Dr G.G. Gangadharan, a champion of Ayurveda for three and a half decades, has penned an introductory book on India’s ancient science of life, and situated it in our times. A sound, scientific framework of healthcare that has saved countless lives – and improved the quality of living for many more – over five millennia. In a world that needs Ayurveda more than ever, Dr Gangadharan shows that Ayurveda has so much to offer; its simple application can transform daily life. The secret to greater happiness, Ayurveda says, is through balance and long-lasting health, and healthcare must address the individual as a whole and not just the disease. ....
Politics remains gender blind Why is women’s representation so dismal? Are women not nominated in large enough numbers or, having been nominated, do they struggle to win? Omkar Poojari | | Published 08.03.21, 12:53 AM A heartening aspect of Indian democracy has been the rise in turnouts of women voters. The results of the assembly elections in Delhi and Bihar in 2020 reinforce this claim. In Bihar, the National Democratic Alliance scraped through, courtesy women voters who voted decisively for the Nitish Kumar-led alliance. Out of the 125 wins by the NDA, 99 came in assembly seats where women’s turnout exceeded the male turnout. The Aam Aadmi Party’s landslide victory was similarly powered by Delhi’s women voters. ....