What's on your Platter? | Saraswati Kavula
What's on your Platter - A Talk by Saraswati Kavula
We have come to realize the ills of eating pesticide-sprayed food, only after forty years of chemical based agriculture. We do not yet know how these Genetically Modified foods will react with nature, with our bodies, with our health; and yet preparations are being made to release these foods into the Indian Market.
Does it look scary?
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Building Self Esteem and Identity for Children | Ameeta Sanghavi Shah
Building Self Esteem and Identity for Children - A Talk by Ameeta Sanghavi Shah
Building Self Esteen and Identity for Children - This talk by Ameeta Sanghavi Shah focuses on aspects of “ New World Order”, gender confusion and building identity for children in today’s confused times.
Ameeta Sanghavi Shah is a psychotherapist practicing a range of mind, body and souls therapies. Through her Center for Positive Power, she helps individuals and families resolve conflicts, overcoming anxiety, depression and fear, strengthening parenting etc.
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Indian Music Therapy in Education and as a Subject | Ruma Chakravarty
Indian Music Therapy in Education and as a Subject
- Ruma Chakravarty
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Music Therapy is considered to be one of the most effective, natural and non-invasive treatment procedures today. Indian Music, with its rich structure has the potential to work on simple to complex brain functions and bring harmony to our mind, body and psyche. Indian music therapy is applicable for people at all ages and stages.
Ruma Chakravarty is a Music Therapy professional who spends her time researching on Indian Music Therapy. As a practicing Music Therapist, she is working on to bring Music Therapy (Indian Music) to people’s benefit for the past 14 years. She is helping to bring forward the rationale of including Indian Music Therapy in Education. To know more, please visit http://rumachakravarty.factorize.in/
Her project “Propagate Indian Music Therapy” was launched in 2019 with a view to develop books and research papers on Music Therapy, seek support and collaboration from organisations, and promote quality experimental work. More research and collaboration is needed between music therapists, medical practitioners, scientists to propagate Indian Music Therapy.
In order to bridge some gaps and provide the understanding of the basics and essentials of Indian Music Therapy, Factorize has introduced certification courses. http://music-therapy.factorize.in/.
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Know About Cervical Cancer - Is Vaccine a Saviour? | Dr Maya Valecha
Know About Cervical Cancer - Is Vaccine a Saviour?
- A Talk by Dr Maya Valecha
Find Dr Maya on twitter - @VMaya11156
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