- Millet Man of India - Dr Khader Vali: “Dietary preferences were changed during the green revolution.
Traditional food grains like millets took a back seat, as they were
being considered too primitive for the modern population”.
“Any food that takes a longer time to break down the glucose and fructose to be absorbed by the blood is truly healthy. While Ragi takes almost two hours to break down, positive grains or millets take more than six hours. As opposed to this, rice only takes 45 minutes to be absorbed by the blood, thus increasing the risk of diabetes.” . . . . Millets— India's age-old super-food. - English medium burden on India: Indian students scored lower than those in China, Russia and the US in Computer Science skills
- Dr G Satheesh Reddy: India’s ‘Star Wars’ mastermind
- The One Self in all:
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In monotheistic traditions the One Deity excludes all other deities. In Hindu Dharma the One Deity includes all other deities - and dwells as the Self in the hearts of all beings.— Dr David Frawley (@davidfrawleyved) March 24, 2019
The issue is not one of conversion to a belief but of an inner Self-realisation.
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