
Sarita Agarwal
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Sarita Agarwal
@arksangel
Mother of two absolutely amazing human beings who inspire me,challenge me and help me love, heal and live every single moment of each day ;Author,Poet ✨



‘DPCC used only 43% of environmental damage compensation in past 10 yrs’ (✍️@JasjeevGandhiok ) hindustantimes.com/cities/delhi-n…





Celebrating a fake #WorldEarthDay A few days back, I lost a case in Supreme Court as a petitioner — fighting for past few yrs to save a forest. Supreme Court Order : Cut down 120 acre forest in heart of Delhi. Following will die : 1. 25000+ Trees 2. Peacocks (National Bird of India) 3. 50+ Nilgai (protected under the wildlife act) 4. Monitor Lizards (protected under the wildlife act) 5. Snakes (protected under the wildlife act) 6. 65 species of Birds (both Indian and foreign species) 7. Water bodies > NGT says yes save the forest. > But Supreme Court Cut it down > SC exclaims on this logic that the land didn't have a forest cover before and this natural forest grew on its own OMG .... > The forest grew and then the animals came and made it their home. But SC says it's not worthy of being called a "forest". > From this logic, the humans came into existence much later than the forests and animals in the world. > So who has the right to exist first!? > At a time when Delhi’s air quality is choking its people and heatwave is killing people, especially the poorest, the apex court seems to have turned a blind eye to public welfare. They don't really care about us. That's the unfortunate reality. ✓ So almost everyone is fake when it comes to saving the planet. Read More : frontline.thehindu.com/the-nation/dwa…




ICMR is raising concern about increasing obesity in India - calling it a “belly alarm.” Around 1 in 4 Indian adults (25%+) are overweight or obese, and the number is rising. This is driving lifestyle diseases like: Type 2 diabetes Hypertension Heart disease Fatty liver The problem is widespread - both urban and rural India, with rural areas now also seeing rising obesity alongside undernutrition. Despite years of: various diets fitness programs awareness campaigns there is no clear consensus on what works best. So, ICMR has launched a national initiative to: study what actually works for weight loss compare diet, exercise, and behavioral interventions understand why some people respond and others don’t generate India-specific evidence Important shift: Weight alone is no longer a reliable marker Some normal-weight people have metabolic issues Some overweight people may not show immediate complications My Take. Here is the elephant in the room: Insulin resistance We are still looking at: weight calories activity But ignoring the central driver of most metabolic diseases. You can be: normal weight → and still insulin resistant overweight → but metabolically improving Until we measure and address: fasting insulin HOMA-IR postprandial glucose & insulin response we will keep chasing symptoms, not the root cause. My simple, practical solution: Fix the food environment first - not just carbs, but Ultra-Processed Foods (UPFs) Eliminate or drastically reduce UPFs:packaged snacks biscuits, namkeens, bakery items sugary beverages ready-to-eat foods foods made with refined flours + industrial seed oils + additives These are the real drivers of:chronic overeating insulin resistance inflammation India doesn’t just have a “weight problem.” India has a metabolic health problem driven by insulin resistance. Fix the root - and weight, diabetes, BP, fatty liver will follow. Image credit: Soumen Das from Linkedin






Well Done Netherlands 🇳🇱. This is not just about fireworks. It is about a country making a clear choice. Starting from the New Year period of 2026 to 2027, the Netherlands will ban citizens from buying and using fireworks nationwide. This is not a small change. It shifts a long tradition into something more controlled and safer. For years, New Year nights in the Netherlands brought chaos. Streets filled with smoke. Emergency rooms crowded with injuries. Fires breaking out in neighborhoods. Police and firefighters stretched to their limits. But there is another side that often gets ignored. Animals across the country go into panic during fireworks. Dogs shaking inside homes. Cats hiding under beds for hours. Birds flying into buildings in the dark. Shelters filling with lost pets the next day. They do not understand celebration. They only feel fear. This decision is meant to reduce that harm. Citizens will no longer be allowed to buy or set off fireworks. Fewer random explosions in neighborhoods. More control over how celebrations happen. Professional shows may still take place. But the loud, unpredictable noise in residential areas will be reduced. This is what change looks like when a government responds to years of pressure from safety experts, emergency workers, and animal welfare concerns. Less chaos. Less harm. More peace. And for animals, a quieter night is everything. Sources: - NL Times... Dutch Senate votes in favor of national fireworks ban - Euro News... Going out with a bang? Dutch shoppers snap up fireworks before nationwide ban #netherlands #fireworks #pet

The Delhi government has made rainwater harvesting (RWH) mandatory across the city, with water minister Parvesh Verma chairing a high-level meeting at the Delhi Secretariat on Monday to outline enforcement measures, timelines and financial incentives. @snehilsinha27 ✍️ #Delhi #rainwaterharvesting Know more 🔗 hindustantimes.com/cities/delhi-n…









