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How can we justify slaughtering cows to repair our hearts, when the consumption of cows is what weakens our hearts?
https://countercurrents.org/2022/06/lets-get-to-the-heart-of-the-matter-with-biolabs-and-cows/
The demand for bovine heart valves to treat cardiovascular disease—the top global killer—is rising, and there is a cruel irony—with which I have firsthand experience—in how the cattle industry has become both the problem and the solution. We rely on medical treatments procured from cows to treat cardiovascular disease in humans, which is largely caused by our consumption of cows and other animals (red meat).
Brilliant marketing campaigns by the cattle industry have shielded us from the ugly truth all along: the cattle industry is only interested in making profits at the cost of our health and well-being and the lives of other animals.
The cattle industry profits from government-funded exploitation of cows under the guise of nutrition and medicine. Corporate giants in the food industry, such as Cargill and Tyson Foods, and medical technology giants, such as Edwards Lifesciences, all profit from the cattle they slaughter for their meat, dairy and tissue.
08/06/2022
'In Solidarity, Always': Excerpts of Letters from Stan Swamy's Prison Memoir
https://www.thequint.com/news/india/father-stan-swamy-memoir-book-letters-from-prison-excerpts
National Coalition for Natural Farming - NCNF
Science of Natural Farming 7 videos https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLR-csJWuQ9MW2H0S8orRFOEGaX00b83ID
Playlist on Conservation Agriculture 2 videos https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLR-csJWuQ9MUL3qMYEbQj8QIi6sBX1Bgq
Pre Monsoon Dry Sowing 1 video https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLR-csJWuQ9MXIAd0PVBQrVDBWc9N-LiSp
Farmer Training/किसान के ज्ञानवर्धन के लिए 2 videos https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLR-csJWuQ9MWXgc3helGkIghKQpHiIMUA
India's Unemployed, Unemployable & Unskilled || Midweek Matters 23 || Parakala Prabhakar https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=arkMxMGlivk Aug 4, 2021 In this Episode Dr Parakala returns to the population question and examines it from the point of view of demographic dividend. He would also look at the employment and unemployment figures that came out a few days ago, and tries to place the demographic dividend in the context of our population's skills and labour participation rate . demographic dividend in the context of population skill and labour participation rate.. 54 % below 35 years of age.. Awareness of the challenge of DD, but it doesnt seem to prevent ruling party from pursuing polices which can obliterate the demographic dividend today. It also runs contrary to the policy of bridging the skill gap. Imagined rise of Muslim birth rate.. in assam and Uttar pradesh ruling party;s claim are false in this regard. Anyway total fertility rates are declining. Skills for young generation: Skill India slogan has remained just a slogan. Structure of India's demography: Next twenty years Global Labour in Manufacturing is expected to decline by 20% . In India it is expected to increase by 32%. Median age in India is expected to be younger upto 2050 at 35.. we can therefore be the biggest force.. but they need to be skilled.. plus learning while working.. upgrading of skills during working years at least seven times.. this requires better training systems.. Closing the skills gap task force. But no sisnce attempt to promote a skilled India.. without which slogans like Make in India, Atma Nirnbhar Bharat, start Up India , Skill India Stand Up india sound farcicle. They were useful for headline management, but the cruel insincerity of those catch phrases, have begun to show..
Unemployment in India: Engineers Struggling Due to Skill Gap | The Quint https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4Do3JSBflc Mar 29, 2019
80% engineers are unemployed: How can we prepare engineers for the jobs of tomorrow? https://www.indiatoday.in/education-today/featurephilia/story/80-engineers-are-unemployed-how-can-we-prepare-engineers-for-the-jobs-of-tomorrow-1468240-2019-03-01 1st March 2019
India is facing a massive skill gap problem with hundreds of engineers graduating every year but only a few possessing the skills required in the industry now. How can our engineers be trained for future jobs?
Skill gap and requirement gap
Forbes has listed AI, ML and Cloud in the top 10 digital skills to possess as part of the emerging tech portfolio of skills. 25 million to 50 million jobs are going to be created in emerging tech worldwide and India alone will require 6 million to 12 million jobs in this space in the next decade according to a McKinsey study. However, the engineers of today are not being skilled right.
Future of work will need highly skilled human employees to do what AI and robots cannot https://www.indiatoday.in/education-today/jobs-and-careers/story/skilled-employees-need-to-do-what-ai-robots-cannot-1349712-2018-09-26
With increased AI-use and automation in job sectors, employees will need to train and re-skill themselves to take up responsibilities that require the human touch.