Wednesday 28 August 2019

WHY PLANTING TREES IS THE MOST ESSENTIAL THING FOR A BETTER FUTURE...?


Fires are raging across the world’s largest tropical rain forest the Amazon. According to Brazil’s National Institute of Space Research, the number of fires detected in this month is the highest since 2010. Amazon rain forest is called the Lungs of our Earth, as it provides almost 20% oxygen to us.
Not just amazon the speed with which deforestation is at raise there will be no wonder we will run out of fresh air and oxygen. As once Jhon Muir once said-“God has cared trees, saved them from droughts, disease and avalanches and thousand tempests and floods but he cannot save them from fools. This is an alarming state we all know the importance of trees but trees are not just important for us, trees are our basic necessity just like food and water. We often hear people saying that planting more trees will result in shaping a better earth for our future generation. On the contrary, it will make our present better. The sooner we start the more we get close to saving our environment.
Trees are God’s greatest treasure, with them he writes in shining green across the world with his serene thoughts. In the past we have seen some serious efforts in our country like chipkko movement where the tribal communities in Uttarakhand came together to save their trees and environment. Onlinecake.in appreciates these efforts and urge the world to come up with more movement like these to save our mother nature.
Apart from providing oxygen to us, trees have many benefits. Let’s look at some of the main benefits which we often ignore-

COMBAT CLIMATE CHANGE
Excess of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere can cause climate change. Slightly, we are experiencing the difference right now. Trees absorb the excess carbon dioxide while releasing oxygen back into the air.

PURIFIES THE AIR
Trees absorb odor and hazardous pollutants and toxic gases and filter particulates out of the air by trapping them on their barks and leaves. Do You Know- “In a year an acre of mature tree can provide enough oxygen to 18 people”.

TREES CONSERVE ENERGY
Trees placed strategically around a single-family home can cut summer air conditioning needs by up to 50 percent. By reducing the electricity demand for cooling our houses, we reduce carbon dioxide and other pollution emissions from power plants.

PRENETS WATER POLLUTION
Trees reduce runoff by breaking rainfall thus allowing the water to flow down the trunk and into the earth below the tree. This prevents water from carrying pollutants to the ocean. Trees act like a sponge that filters this water naturally and uses it to recharge groundwater supplies.

NURTURE US
Trees nurture not only humans but thousands of species of animals, birds and reptiles. Providing them shelter, food and fruits to grow. There are some trees which are used in making medicine for some serious diseases.

It is very essential for us to realize the importance of our nature and start inculcating values that will make our future generation to value it even more. Some serious effort jointly should be taken by the governments across the globe to protect mother nature. Mother nature needs our care and protection. Show her your care by caring for her trees.
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Thursday 8 August 2019

Some stages of Sushma swaraj's life

Some stages of Sushma swaraj's life

Former External Affairs Minister and senior leader of Bharatiya Janata Party Sushma Swaraj is no longer in this world. The whole country is saddened by the news of Sushma Swaraj's demise. Sushma achieved many such places in her life journey, on which the country will always be proud. He also cherished his personal life while success heights in political journey. Let's know the important stages of his life.


Birth in Haryana

Sushma was born on 14 February 1952. He was born in Ambala Cantt, Haryana. Sushma Swaraj was the daughter of Hardev Sharma and Lakshmi Devi.

He also had a relationship with Pakistan

Sushma Swaraj's parents were from Dharampur in Lahore, Pakistan. Later he came and settled in Haryana. Sushma also visited Dharampur in her last visit to Pakistan.

Sushma Sawraj's education
Sushma completed her early education from Sanatan Dharma College, Ambala Cantonment.He had a bachelor's degree in Sanskrit and political science, then studied law from Punjab University Chandigarh.

Some Hobbies and achievement

He also won the NCC Best Cadet title for three consecutive years while studying from SD College, Ambala Cantt. Sushma was interested in classical music, poetry, fine arts and drama. She was really a great all-rounder.

The beginning of political journey-

In 1970, Sushma joined the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) and it was from where her political journey began. Sushma Swaraj's father was also a prominent member of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh.



Start of career in Supreme Court-

In 1973, Sushma Swaraj started practicing as a lawyer in the Supreme Court. She was part of the legal team of George Fernandes along with Swaraj Kaushal in the Baroda Dynamite Case (1975–77).

Married with Swaraj Kaushal in Emergency

Sushma Swaraj was Sushma Sharma before her marriage to Swaraj Kaushal. Sushma Swaraj married Swaraj Kaushal on 13 July 1975. Swaraj Kaushal was working as a senior advocate in the Supreme Court and at that time his age was only 34 years. Swaraj Kaushal was also the Governor of Mizoram from February 1990 to February 1993. Both worked together in the Supreme Court. He and Swaraj Kaushal also actively participated in Jayaprakash Narayan's movement during the Emergency. From here, the closeness of both of them increased and they decided to get married. But it was not so easy. Both had to work hard to convince their families.

Youngest Cabinet Minister

In 1977, 25-year-old Sushma Swaraj became the youngest cabinet minister in the Janata Party government. At the age of 27, Sushma was the first woman to become the Haryana state president of the Janata Party. She also became the first woman spokesperson of a political party. Apart from this, the title of becoming the first woman Chief Minister of BJP, the first woman General Secretary of Opposition, Union Cabinet Minister, Spokesman and Foreign Minister is also her name. For More Interesting blogs Visit us. If you can order any cake also fro our site and we provide you online cake delivery in Delhi NCR and noida also.