Manus 2022
Manus 2022
Manus 2022
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
educational institutions
through the writings of its
students, teachers and associates as well. When the
creative minds are pricked and praised by the teachers at
the right time, this kindles a sense if confidences from
which flows the wonderful literacy work. Each individual is
an entity of immense potential and creativity, which
requires proper exploration and channelization by the
teachers. Young students have a lot of potential within
them, which needs proper channelization and outlet. The
institutional magazine provides a wonderful platform to
highlight their talent as writers and express them into a
conglomeration. Magazine give the young and talented
writers an opportunity to feel intent, observe keenly,
think deeply and thereby express themselves in a distinct
way. The school/college magazine plays a very important
role in an educational institution as it channelizes the
building talented writers and helps in encouraging their
writing skills by an appraisal, which inspires and
motivates them to read and write much more. With all the
aspects keeping in mind, we are very happy to introduce
“MANUS”, the very first magazine of Benevolentia Foundation
at “name of the program”. This particular magazine is to be
published annually with literary content and scientific
articles that will be collected from students, teachers,
doctors, researchers and industry professionals.
I congratulate the Editorial Team of Manus for their keenness and
enthusiasm towards making the first publication possible.
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6. Educational Tours Philosophers of Culture
7. Educational Discussions
Literature
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BENGALI SECTION
Manipulation
ENGLISH SECTION
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Swastika Subba
I wasn’t the stone or a pebble on the road,
That you thought would walk on or kick it,
For calming your burning soul,
I wasn’t a trophy or a reward for you to triumph on,
Nor was I the pride of your status.
And! Definitely I wasn’t your property to be showcased
among the crowed,
For you to feel that joy of satisfaction,
I am a soul born just like you,
Not to compete with you or be the material of your need,
But to be the companion of your journey,
To be the warrior of the war,
And! Be the guide in your confusion.
Don’t you understand?
That we both are the creation of the same creator,
Formed with mud and alive with beliefs,
So, who gives you the right to violet me,
Just for burning you grief.
Don’t you understand?
I am also a soul with flesh on....! Just like you.
I am calm, sensitive, caring, lovable and polite.
But! That doesn’t grant you the permission,
To declare me as your legal property,
Because, don’t you forget that Durga, Kali, Sakti;
All lies with me.
It is an alarming warning because I am silent,
Until! You see the worst in me.....
DEVELOPMENT OF CRIME IN AN ERA OF ASSISTED REPRODUCTION
Subham saha
The assessment of constant growth in the sphere of
assisted reproduction technology has put forth a range of
ethical hindering elements for individuals, healthcare
professionals and greater society. It has been foreseen
from the extensive analysis of the wide range of the
facts that infertility treatments presently create new
definitions of parents and children, which mainly requires a
rethinking of the conventional notions of family. The
foremost evolution of the concern regarding assisted
reproduction is moral acceptance of it. It has been
assessed that artificial insemination, surrogate motherhood
and in-vitro fertilisation are immoral because these
systematic procedures of assisted reproduction are
inclusive of procreative sexual acts instead of unitive. It is
to be stated that the development of crime has been
influenced due to the constant development of the
unregulated clinics, which mainly placed reliance on the
unethical practice and misuse of the assisted reproduction
technologies, which has evolved at a rapid pace. Additionally,
it is to be highlighted that within the territorial jurisdiction
of India emergence of assisted reproduction as an
industry became a major concern of the Indian
government, which consequentially lead to the enactment of
Assisted Reproductive Technology (Regulation) Act, 2021
and the implementation of such robust legislation prevented
lawlessness in the sphere of developed crime under the
lens of assisted reproduction.
Assisted reproduction in India was first recognised by the
honourable Apex Court in the year 2008 while deciding the
case, Baby Manji Yamada versus Union of India and Anr.
[2008] INSC 1656.
This later became the common law, which eased various decision-
making of the honourable Apex Court and various High Courts
functioning judicially to resolve disputes and concerns regarding
assisted reproduction. However, it can be specified that since legalising
commercial surrogacy in India the sphere of assisted reproduction
gradually got directed towards the arena of the "reproductive
industry of surrogacy". Coherent involvement of insights could reflect
in the developing nation, India confronted with the grievance of new
trafficking form, where the illiterate women from the poor section
are trafficked to run the reproductive industry of Surrogacy.
Therefore, the problem that has evolved is a completely uncontrollable
increase in human trafficking crime, where the women and the girls
of developing India are trafficked for the reproductive industry as
the raw material in the reproductive industry.
During exploring the particular sphere of assisted reproduction
technology that is in-vitro fertilisation it has been evaluated that no
explanation regarding the extra-embryos is provided. In alignment with
this, deeper involvement of insights put forth that within the
systematic process of in-vitro fertilisation many embryos are involved
to enhance the probability or chance of pregnancy, nevertheless, only
one embryo is used. Hence, the healthcare professionals justified that
other embryos are preserved for further research, whereas in
research those embryos if not used then those are destroyed. Here,
comes the law of tort and crime if an embryo is considered an
individual then the policy of destroying it can be held as unethical,
which can be coherently stated as the intentional killing of an individual.
The statement of the problem is "Protection of the life of an individual
must be from conception, which is the first moment, nevertheless,
involvement of insights reflected that there are arguments that
embryos are too primitive to be given rights”. Thus, it is ethical to use
the embryos for further research and elimination, which satisfies
human interests. However, it is essential to recognize the legality of
assisted reproductive technology and the core features that are
unidentified even after the codification of the legislation Assisted
Reproductive Technology (Regulation) Act, 2021.
Prior to the implementation of the mentioned legislation
within the territorial jurisdiction of India assisted
reproduction remained ungoverned that mainly influenced
by the issue of trafficking women/girls as the raw
material for the reproductive industry.
The Apex Court while deciding the Manji case was of the
opinion that existing laws as well as the pending bills of
Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART) Regulation Bill
2010 need an amendment to check efficiently the crime
against the women once again mainly to protect the
rights and health of women. Precisely, to add value to
the statement of the problem it is essential to highlight
India as a neo-liberal economy, it has currently become
the new health tourism destination, with commercial
gestational surrogacy as an unidentified expanding
market. It is of the finding in accordance with the crime
continued in the era of assisted reproduction that the
physical integrity of women is destroyed and this can be
displayed as the exploitation of women’s procreativity.
Additionally, to combat the cascading impacts of the
crime it can be highlighted that fear of criminal
prosecution in the biomedical community under the
robust legislative framework, which has been currently
prevailing within the territorial jurisdiction of India can be
considered an effective step towards the development
of crime in the assisted reproduction.
Health Matters
Arpan dey
The “century of lights” or the “century of reason” gifted the human living with a
philosopher that with his cold, stormy, stiff and confident voice stated “Die höchste
ideale Heilung ist die schnelle, sanfte und dauerhafte Wiederherstellung der
Gesundheit auf vertrauenswürdigste und am wenigsten schädliche Weise”, which
means “the highest ideal of cure is rapid, gentle, and permanent restoration of the
health and annihilation of the disease in its whole extent, in the shortest, most reliable,
and most harmless way, on easily comprehensible principles”. He was a person of
principle and knowledge who had been restricted in his home land since he stood
against the culpable medicine system. Born in a family of painter and porcelain
designer, the Philosopher had his own path to choose; not to stand against Modern
medicine rather to stand as a saviour of Living. He was the only one who created
and developed the principle and doctrines of Homoeopathy, Sir Christian Friedrich
Samuel Hahnemann.
Born on 10th April, 1755 at Meissen, Electorate of Saxony, CFS Hahnemann was an
educational pioneer who formulated the principles and practice of Homoeopathy,
after being unsatisfied by his deed as a German Modern medicine physician. In his
early life, Hahnemann studied medicine at Leipzing and Vienna, taking a M.D. at
Erlangen in 1779. However, he remained struck with a question while treating patient
who returned again even after the specified remedy applied. Thus, he left his job as
a physician and earned a living by translating books into different language.
One such book was of William Cullen “A Treatise on Materia Medica” that
enlisted a theory that Cinchona could cause malaria like symptoms. This bitter
fact, jumbled Hahnemann and he started to ingest the juices prepared by bark
of cinchona and experienced Fever, shivering, joint pain, and other symptoms.
Thus, he believed that all effective drugs produce symptoms in healthy
individual similar to those of the diseases that they treat. This formed the
doctrine of Homoeopathy as “similia, similibus currentur” that meant law of
similar or like cure like forming the system name as “homo-eo-pathy” from
Greek word “Hὁmoios-pảthὁs”.
An old English proverb says that a single fire on the bakers’ oven may burn a
whole city matches with the works of CFS Hahnemann who began to identify,
examine the symptoms, measure the remedy ratio and note it in his book. He
began listing around 27 different drugs and published it in the Fragmenta de
viribus that is considered as the forerunner of Materia Medica Pura that was
published in 1811. Later on, he pinned up all this ideas, thoughts and principle in
first edition of “Organon of Rational Art of Healing”. The second edition of this
book had revised title of “Organon of Healing Art”. In the third and fourth
edition during 1824-29, he introduced “The theory of Chronic Diseases” that
highlighted the core reason of disease generation or the miasm. In latter stage,
fifth edition in 1833 included the doctrine of vital force and drug dynamisation.
Alas, his sixth edition of “Organon of Medicine”, written in 1842, remained
incomplete and unpublished till 1921 after his death.
Thus an old man at his 80s, slept peacefully on 1843 at the age of 88
entombed in a mausoleum at Paris’s Pere Lachaise Cemetery. His whole life is
a book full of lessons, where each page is itself a life history of various
philosophers that gave him a path to restructure the health of an individual.
Back in the 1700s he not only coined homoeopathy and allopathy; but, gave a
view of life where symptom of disease is not only related from head to toe;
rather, from mind to hallux. This is not a journey of a person rather a journey
of great physician, scholar, philosopher, and a “Ein retter für die Menschheit”
or a saviour of living.
Social Media and Related Threats
Mohit Joshi
Technology has come a long way in the past decade, and it seems to be
moving faster and faster every day. Social media is growing rapidly. A
social network is a network of individuals who want to exchange
information, images, and ideas about different types of networks. Social
media users include people of all ages. These people have different
experiences, different cultures, and different technical skills. Today the
social media platform relies on net-based technology to generate a
network for users to share. Social media covers everything related to
the internet. Through the internet, users can connect with people locally
and globally. Now a days People no longer travel the world to get
knowledge about another culture. This can be done through social media.
Social media platforms today come with many types of communication
such as social blogs, wall hangings, songs, photos, and podcasts, vlogs. User
communication is informative, interactive, and informative. However,
unfortunately, there is a dark side of that also, many social networking
sites keep track of all communication, and this is a concern about the
privacy of the Internet on Facebook, Twitter, Google, and other social
media users. Mostly teenagers become the victim of social media crimes,
which includes the financial frauds, defamation, stalking etc. Criminal use
social media to stalk someone by analysing the daily routine of the individual
and after that they plan to attack the person accordingly. With the help
of social sites such as face book, Instagram people encourage the betting
and nude calling, Blackmailing etc. Some websites steal data of the user not
only do they keep track of all user interactions, but they also own all the
content, including images uploaded by users. The social network keeps this
information to the user, even if the user deactivates their account with
that site. Most users have no idea that the network service operator
stores this information and has access to all photos and tags. By not
having enough security. Protecting data via an Internet user can follow an
adequate procedure such as Check public privacy settings. Do not use
public custody for confidential information. Keep your primary email
address and phone number private. Use encrypted messaging applications.
Use secure passwords. Update mobile application
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Boral High School, Boral, Garia, Kolkata
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