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Letâs talk about loneliness! Do you also feel increasingly lonely nowadays?
I feel lonely when I dont have anything to do,if I am busy with my work I dont feel lonely
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Supreme Court cracks down on tiger safaris The Supreme Court has banned safaris in critical areas of the Jim Corbett National Park in Uttarakhand. They will be only allowed in buffer or peripheral zones adjoining the reserve. The order comes after the Court discovered that the government had turned a blind eye to the cutting of over 6,000 trees to build a zoo (?!!) inside the park. The justices were outraged: On the âhuge devastationâ caused by the illegal felling, the court said it was âamazed at the audacityâ of former Uttarakhand Forest Minister and Congress leader Harak Singh Rawat and ex-Divisional Forest Officer Kishan Chand for giving the forest and wildlife conservation laws a complete go-by and throwing the public trust doctrine âinto the dustbin.â The Court also signalled that it may ban all safarisâeven in the bordering zones. For now, it has allowed safaris in rescue and rehabilitation centresâfor injured or orphaned tigersâin these areas. But bringing in injured tigers from zoos to include them in the safari is no longer permitted. Read more of our Headlines That Matter here: https://splainerlite.substack.com/p/farewell-nikki-haley You can subscribe for a free one-month subscription of splainer worth Rs 299 with this link: https://splainer.in/referral/PAXNPEU
![Supreme Court cracks down on tiger safaris
The Supreme Court has banned safaris in critical areas of the Jim Corbett National Park in Uttarakhand. They will be only allowed in buffer or peripheral zones adjoining the reserve. The order comes after the Court discovered that the government had turned a blind eye to the cutting of over 6,000 trees to build a zoo (?!!) inside the park. The justices were outraged:
On the âhuge devastationâ caused by the illegal felling, the court said it was âamazed at the audacityâ of former Uttarakhand Forest Minister and Congress leader Harak Singh Rawat and ex-Divisional Forest Officer Kishan Chand for giving the forest and wildlife conservation laws a complete go-by and throwing the public trust doctrine âinto the dustbin.â
The Court also signalled that it may ban all safarisâeven in the bordering zones. For now, it has allowed safaris in rescue and rehabilitation centresâfor injured or orphaned tigersâin these areas. But bringing in injured tigers from zoos to include them in the safari is no longer permitted.
Read more of our Headlines That Matter here:
https://splainerlite.substack.com/p/farewell-nikki-haley
You can subscribe for a free one-month subscription of splainer worth Rs 299 with this link: https://splainer.in/referral/PAXNPEU](https://img.coto.world/post/asset/638c0fb7-e4c7-4ea4-9398-fba81e76cfa5.jpeg)
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The real lesson of self-help guru Jay Shetty Jay Shettyâthe celebrity guru of the momentâhas been exposed as a fraud by The Guardian. The real lesson, however, lies in the dazzling success of Shettyâwhich teaches us what it takes to make a multimillionaire guru. Short answer: something resembling a pyramid scheme. First, meet Jay Shetty The Jay Shetty backstory #1: The official version of Shettyâs life is that he grew up in an ordinary Indian family in the UKâtrying to get his MBA and make money like any good Indian-origin boy. Then at the age of 19 (or 21), he attended a lecture by an ISKCON monk named Gauranga Dasâthat changed his life. After three years spent living as an ascetic in Das' ashram in India, Shetty realised his true purpose was to share the spiritual wisdom he had found. The Jay Shetty backstory #2: According to The Guardian investigation, Shetty grew up in an ISKCON family. In fact, he was a true Hare Krishna believerâknew Gauranga Das long before he went to business school. There may indeed have been an epiphanyâbut on an ISKCON trip to France not a lecture hall. And he spent those three years not roughing it in Indiaâbut at Bhaktivedanta Manor, a sprawling Tudor estate in his hometown, Watford. Story of his success: Soon after leveraging his ISKCON network to promote his YouTube videos, Shetty caught the eye of socialite/ media entrepreneur Arianna Huffington (also a queen of self-help). He moved to New York, wrote his first bookââThink Like a Monk: Train Your Mind for Peace and Purpose Every Dayââand the rest is history. Where he is now: Shettyâs people have issued strenuous denialsâbut the story has gone viral. This is more than just a story of a âspiritual guruâ exposed to be a charlatan. Shettyâs fall exposes the business of self-helpâwhich now operates as a very profitable pyramid scheme. Read our Big Storyâour one big explainer of the dayâto find out more: https://splainer.in/sections/2024/The-Self-help-Hustle/big-story
![The real lesson of self-help guru Jay Shetty
Jay Shettyâthe celebrity guru of the momentâhas been exposed as a fraud by The Guardian. The real lesson, however, lies in the dazzling success of Shettyâwhich teaches us what it takes to make a multimillionaire guru. Short answer: something resembling a pyramid scheme.
First, meet Jay Shetty
The Jay Shetty backstory #: The official version of Shettyâs life is that he grew up in an ordinary Indian family in the UKâtrying to get his MBA and make money like any good Indian-origin boy. Then at the age of 19 (or 21), he attended a lecture by an ISKCON monk named Gauranga Dasâthat changed his life. After three years spent living as an ascetic in Das' ashram in India, Shetty realised his true purpose was to share the spiritual wisdom he had found.
The Jay Shetty backstory #: According to The Guardian investigation, Shetty grew up in an ISKCON family. In fact, he was a true Hare Krishna believerâknew Gauranga Das long before he went to business school. There may indeed have been an epiphanyâbut on an ISKCON trip to France not a lecture hall. And he spent those three years not roughing it in Indiaâbut at Bhaktivedanta Manor, a sprawling Tudor estate in his hometown, Watford.
Story of his success: Soon after leveraging his ISKCON network to promote his YouTube videos, Shetty caught the eye of socialite/ media entrepreneur Arianna Huffington (also a queen of self-help). He moved to New York, wrote his first bookââThink Like a Monk: Train Your Mind for Peace and Purpose Every Dayââand the rest is history.
Where he is now: Shettyâs people have issued strenuous denialsâbut the story has gone viral. This is more than just a story of a âspiritual guruâ exposed to be a charlatan. Shettyâs fall exposes the business of self-helpâwhich now operates as a very profitable pyramid scheme.
Read our Big Storyâour one big explainer of the dayâto find out more:
https://splainer.in/sections/2024/The-Self-help-Hustle/big-story](https://img.coto.world/post/asset/51897d1c-9d19-40af-b45e-35fa03361328.jpeg)
Read this Big Storyâour explainer on the so called self-gurus and their dubious empiresâwith this free gift link: https://splainer.in/sections/2024/The-Self-help-Hustle/big-story?ShareLink=f42f8fa8-b70c-46d2-9319-f521bfa0ce65&utm_id=OpenShareLink&utm_source=2cd4b96b-f5f8-49f9-b6c1-b4b0003fdde2&utm_medium=link
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PCOS linked to suicide risk The context: Polycystic ovary syndrome or PCOS is a common health condition among women that leads to irregular periods, acne, obesity, and cysts in the ovaries. It is also the leading cause of infertility. What happened now: A new study shows that women with this condition are more vulnerable to suicide. Specifically, those with PCOS had an 8.47-fold higher risk for suicide attempts. A possible reason: concerns over infertility and body image worries. Why this matters: It confirms earlier research that found PCOS can lead to depression and self-harm. Read more here: https://www.theguardian.com/society/2024/feb/05/women-polycystic-ovary-syndrome-higher-suicide-risk-study In other worrying news: for human health, real-life versions of âJawsâ are on the rise across the world: âAlong with the tally of fatal shark attacks, which jumped from five to 10 between 2022 and 2023, researchers also charted an increase in the number of non-fatal global shark attacks over that same time period. In 2023, there were 69 confirmed shark attacks worldwide, which was higher than the previous five-year average of 63 attacks.â Australia accounted for the highest unprovoked attacks (22%) and four deaths. According to researchers, surfers were bitten the most. This is most likely because the sharks mistook them for prey and got âtest bitesâ. Read more here: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/deadly-shark-attacks-doubled-2023-international-file/
![PCOS linked to suicide risk
The context: Polycystic ovary syndrome or PCOS is a common health condition among women that leads to irregular periods, acne, obesity, and cysts in the ovaries. It is also the leading cause of infertility.
What happened now: A new study shows that women with this condition are more vulnerable to suicide. Specifically, those with PCOS had an 8.47-fold higher risk for suicide attempts. A possible reason: concerns over infertility and body image worries. Why this matters: It confirms earlier research that found PCOS can lead to depression and self-harm. Read more here: https://www.theguardian.com/society/2024/feb/05/women-polycystic-ovary-syndrome-higher-suicide-risk-study
In other worrying news: for human health, real-life versions of âJawsâ are on the rise across the world:
âAlong with the tally of fatal shark attacks, which jumped from five to 10 between 2022 and 2023, researchers also charted an increase in the number of non-fatal global shark attacks over that same time period. In 2023, there were 69 confirmed shark attacks worldwide, which was higher than the previous five-year average of 63 attacks.â
Australia accounted for the highest unprovoked attacks (22%) and four deaths. According to researchers, surfers were bitten the most. This is most likely because the sharks mistook them for prey and got âtest bitesâ. Read more here: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/deadly-shark-attacks-doubled-2023-international-file/](https://img.coto.world/post/asset/92731410-6104-4764-8cf5-e3cf4cd161ce.jpeg)
Thanks for sharing, this is an eye-opener :)
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Paytm debacle: Guide to the fintech tamasha: The RBI suddenly brought down the axe on Indiaâs biggest fintech success storyâshocking the entire startup community. But as with most biz journalism, much of the coverage is Greek to the layperson. We explain what happened and why it mattersâto the person who lives outside this bubble. Wtf is the Paytm bank? There are many different parts to the Paytm empire. This scandal focuses on its payments bank. Let us explain. Say hello to the payments bank: In 2015, the RBI gave 11 entities a payments bank license.These are limited banks that cannot accept more than Rs 200,000 in deposits. And they cannot make direct loans to their customersâbut they can act as a platform for other banks who can. The aim: financial inclusion of those unable to access a normal bank account. The bigger banking dream: But the real money in the fintech business is in lending. So in 2015, companies like Paytm took a payments bank licence as a stepping stoneâtoward becoming a full-fledged bank. According to RBI rules, if the payments bank ran smoothly for five years, it could get converted into a Small Finance Bank. And that would mean Paytm could even get into the lucrative lending game. But for nowâsince it wasnât allowed to lendâthe Paytm Payments Bank built partnerships with other NBFCsâand took a commission on each loan. And it worked out quite well. Those millions of payment wallets became a funnel for future banking customers. You open the wallet to pay for stuffâand soon enough youâre taking a personal loan to buy something else on your wishlist. More importantly, small merchants are now low-hanging fruitâwho live in a Paytm world. Read our Big Storyâour one big explainer of the dayâto find out what went wrong with Paytm here: https://splainer.in/sections/2024/Paytm-For-Your-Sins/big-story?ShareLink=b1958b28-41b9-421d-af91-0749698dedeb&utm_id=OpenShareLink&utm_source=774bad0a-a4ab-4a93-9ae7-b7aa9616d85a&utm_medium=link
![Paytm debacle: Guide to the fintech tamasha:
The RBI suddenly brought down the axe on Indiaâs biggest fintech success storyâshocking the entire startup community. But as with most biz journalism, much of the coverage is Greek to the layperson. We explain what happened and why it mattersâto the person who lives outside this bubble.
Wtf is the Paytm bank?
There are many different parts to the Paytm empire. This scandal focuses on its payments bank. Let us explain.
Say hello to the payments bank: In 2015, the RBI gave 11 entities a payments bank license.These are limited banks that cannot accept more than Rs 200,000 in deposits. And they cannot make direct loans to their customersâbut they can act as a platform for other banks who can. The aim: financial inclusion of those unable to access a normal bank account.
The bigger banking dream: But the real money in the fintech business is in lending. So in 2015, companies like Paytm took a payments bank licence as a stepping stoneâtoward becoming a full-fledged bank. According to RBI rules, if the payments bank ran smoothly for five years, it could get converted into a Small Finance Bank. And that would mean Paytm could even get into the lucrative lending game. But for nowâsince it wasnât allowed to lendâthe Paytm Payments Bank built partnerships with other NBFCsâand took a commission on each loan. And it worked out quite well.
Those millions of payment wallets became a funnel for future banking customers. You open the wallet to pay for stuffâand soon enough youâre taking a personal loan to buy something else on your wishlist. More importantly, small merchants are now low-hanging fruitâwho live in a Paytm world.
Read our Big Storyâour one big explainer of the dayâto find out what went wrong with Paytm here: https://splainer.in/sections/2024/Paytm-For-Your-Sins/big-story?ShareLink=b1958b28-41b9-421d-af91-0749698dedeb&utm_id=OpenShareLink&utm_source=774bad0a-a4ab-4a93-9ae7-b7aa9616d85a&utm_medium=link](https://img.coto.world/post/asset/a650305d-d335-49db-bd8b-32498db6677c.jpeg)
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