Sunday 30 August 2015

What are vitamins?



What are vitamins?



A vitamin is one of a group of organic substances, present in minute amounts in natural foodstuffs, that are essential to normal metabolism;insufficient amounts in the diet may cause deficiency diseases.
Vitamins are divided into two groups: (i) Fat-soluble Vitamins - Vitamins A, D, E and K are fat-soluble (ii) Water-soluble Vitamins - Vitamins C and all the B vitamins are water-soluble.
Vitamin A (Chemical Name: Retinol)
Vitamin A plays an important role in bone growth, tooth development, reproduction, cell division, gene expression, and regulation of the immune system. The skin, eyes, and mucous membranes of the mouth, nose, throat and lungs depend on vitamin A to remain moist. Vitamin A is also an important antioxidant that may play a role in the prevention of certain cancers.
Source: liver, cod liver oil, carrot, broccoli, sweet potato, butter, kale, spinach, pumpkin, collard greens, some cheeses, egg, apricot, cantaloupe melon, milk.
Deficiency Disease: Night blindness and keratomalacia (eye disorder that results in a dry cornea)
Vitamin B1 (Chemical Name: Thiamine)
Source: Sources include peas, pork, liver, and legumes. Most commonly, thiamin is found in whole grains and fortified grain products such as cereal, and enriched products like bread, pasta, rice, and tortillas.
Deficiency Disease: Beri-Beri, Wernicke-Korsakoffsyndrome
Vitamin B2 (Chemical Name: Riboflavin)
Source: Sources include liver, eggs, dark green vegetables, legumes, whole and enriched grain products, and milk. Ultraviolet light is known to destroy riboflavin, which is why most milk is packaged in opaque containers instead of clear.
Deficiency Disease: Cheilosis, ariboflavinosis
Vitamin B3 (Chemical Name: Niacin)
Source: Sources include liver, fish, poultry, meat, peanuts, whole and enriched grain products.
Deficiency Disease: Pellagra
Vitamin B5 (Chemical Name: Pantothenic Acid)
Source: meats, whole grains (milling may remove it), broccoli, avocados, royal jelly, fish ovaries.
Deficiency Disease: Paresthesia
Vitamin B6 (Chemical Name: Pyridoxine)
Source: meats, bananas, whole grains, vegetables, and nuts. When milk is dried it loses about half of its B6. Freezing and canning can also reduce content.
Deficiency Disease: anemia, peripheral neuropathy
Vitamin B7 (Chemical Name: Biotin)
Source: egg yolk, liver, some vegetables
Deficiency Disease: dermatitis, enteritis
Vitamin B9 (Chemical Name: Folic Acid)
Source: Sources of folate include liver, kidney, dark green leafy vegetables, meats, fish, whole grains, fortified grains and cereals, legumes, and citrus fruits. Not all whole grain products are fortified with folate.
Deficiency Disease: pregnancy deficiency linked to birth defects
Vitamin B12 (Chemical Name: Cynacobalamin)
Vitamin B12, also known as cobalamin, aids in the building of genetic material, production of normal red blood cells, and maintenance of the nervous system.
Source: Vitamin B12 can only be found only in foods of animal origin such as meats, liver, kidney, fish, eggs, milk and milk products, oysters, shellfish. Some fortified foods may contain vitamin B12.
Deficiency Disease: megaloblastic anemia
Vitamin C (Chemical Name: Ascorbic Acid)
Vitamin C benefits the body by holding cells together through collagen synthesis;collagen is a connective tissue that holds muscles, bones, and other tissues together. Vitamin C also aids in wound healing, bone and tooth formation, strengthening blood vessel walls, improving immune system function, increasing absorption and utilization of iron, and acting as an antioxidant
Source: Consuming vitamin C-rich foods is the best method to ensure an adequate intake of this vitamin. While many common plant foods contain vitamin C, the best sources are citrus fruits.
Deficiency Disease: Scurvy, causing a loss of collagen strength throughout the body. Loss of collagen results in loose teeth, bleeding and swollen gums, and improper wound healing.
Vitamin D (Chemical Name: Calciferol)
Vitamin D plays a critical role in the body’s use of calcium and phosphorous. It works by increasing the amount of calcium absorbed from the small intestine, helping to form and maintain bones. Vitamin D benefits the body by playing a role in immunity and controlling cell growth. Children especially need adequate amounts of vitamin D to develop strong bones and healthy teeth.
Source: produced in the skin after exposure to ultraviolet B light from the sun or artificial sources. Also found in fatty fish, eggs, beef liver, and mushrooms.
Deficiency Disease: Rickets
Vitamin E (Chemical Name: Tocopherol)
Vitamin E benefits the body by acting as an antioxidant, and protecting vitamins A and C, red blood cells, and essential fatty acids from destruction. Research from decades ago suggested that taking antioxidant supplements, vitamin E in particular, might help prevent heart disease and cancer.
Source: kiwi fruit, almonds, avocado, eggs, milk, nuts, leafy green vegetables, unheated vegetable oils, wheat germ, and wholegrains.
Deficiency Disease: May cause mild hemolytic anemia in newborns.
Vitamin K (Chemical Name: Phylloquinone)
Vitamin K is naturally produced by the bacteria in the intestines, and plays an essential role in normal blood clotting, promoting bone health, and helping to produce proteins for blood, bones, and kidneys.
Source: leafy green vegetables, avocado, kiwi fruit. Parsley contain a lot of vitamin K.
Deficiency Disease: Haemophilia


  thanks and regard
dharm..........

Monday 24 August 2015

IMPORTANT LIST OF ORGANIZATION AND SUMMIT – 2014 - 2015


IMPORTANT LIST OF ORGANIZATION AND SUMMIT – 2014 - 2015


●1. BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) Summits
4th BRICS Summit 2012 – New Delhi, India
5th BRICS Summit 2013 – Durban, South Africa
6th BRICS Summit 2014 – Fortaleza, Brazil
7th BRICS Summit 2015 – Ufa Russia
●2. G-8 Annual Summits:-
Group of Eight (G8) Countries – France, Germany, Italy, Japan, United Kingdom, United States of America, Canada, Russia.
37th G8 Meeting 2011 – Deauville, France
38th G8 Meeting 2012 – David camp, USA
39th G8 Summit 2013 – County Fermanagh, UK
40th G8 Summit 2014 – Russia
Note: The 40th G8 summit was due to be held in Russia in 2014. The meeting was planned for 4–5 June 2014 at the Black Sea resort of Sochi. However, the other
seven countries decided on 24 March that a summit would be held without Russia, in Brussels, Belgium. G7 countries refuse to attend planned G8 summit in Russia.
●3. G-7 Summit 2014- Brussels, Belgium.
Date- 4 June 2014 – 5 June 2014
It was the first time that the EU hosted a G7 summit. Originally, a G8 summit was scheduled to take place in Sochi (Russia) in early June 2014 under a Russian presidency. Due to the Russian Federation's violation of Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity, the G7 leaders decided to meet in Brussels on 4-5 June 2014 in the G7 format instead.
●4. G-20 Summits
7th G 20 Meeting 2012 – Los Cabos, Mexico
8th G 20 Meeting 2013 – Saint Petersburg, Russia
9th G 20 Meeting 2014 – Brisbane, Australia
10th G 20 Meeting 2015 – Turkey
●5. SAARC Summits
SAARC – South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (Meeting is held for South Asian Free Trade)
Members: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka
17th SAARC Summit 2011– Addu, Maldives
18th SAARC Summit 2014 – Kathmandu, Nepal (in November 2014).
19th SAARC Summit 2015 – Islamabad, Pakistan
6. ASEAN Summits
ASEAN – Association of South East Asian Nation
19th ASEAN Summit 2011 (November) – Bali, Indonesia
20th ASEAN Summit 2012 (April) – Phnom penh, Cambodia
21th ASEAN Summit 2012 (November)– Phnom penh, Cambodia
22nd ASEAN Summit 2013 (April) – Brunei Darussalam, Brunei
23rd ASEAN Summit 2013 (October) -Brunei Darussalam, Brunei
24th ASEAN Summit 2014 (May) – Naypyidaw, Myanmar
25th ASEAN Summit 2014 (November) - Naypyidaw, Myanmar
●7. ASEAN-India Summit
9th ASEAN-India Summit 2011 – Bali, Indonesia
10th ASEAN-India Summit 2012 – Phnom penh, Cambodia
11th ASEAN-India Summit 2013 - Brunei Darussalam, Brunei (October)
12th ASEAN-India Summit 2014 - Naypyidaw, Myanmar (in November, 2014)
●8. East Asia Summit (EAS)
EAS meetings are held after annual ASEAN leaders’ meetings.
Members: Australia, India, New Zealand, Russia, United States.
6th East Asia Summit 2011 – Bali, Indonesia
7th East Asia Summit 2012 – Phnom penh, Cambodia
8th East Asia Summit 2013 – Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam, 10
October 2013
●9. IBSA Dialogue Forum
IBSA Dialogue Forum (India, Brazil, South Africa) is an international tripartite grouping for promoting international cooperation among these countries.
Members: India, Brazil, South Africa.
5th IBSA Summit 2011 – Pretoria, South Africa
6th IBSA Summit 2013 – New Delhi, India
7th IBSA Summit 2015 – New Delhi, India
Note: India will host the next summit of IBSA (India, Brazil, South Africa) in New Delhi in 2015.
●10. APEC Summits
APEC – Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation
23rd APEC summit 2011 – Honolulu, USA
24th APEC Summit 2012 – Vladivostok, Russia
25th APEC Summit 2013 – Medan/Jakarta, Indonesia
26th APEC Summit 2014 – China
27th APEC Summit 2015 – Philippines
28th APEC Summit 2016 – Lima, Peru
11. OPEC Seminars
OPEC – Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
4th OPEC International Seminar 2009 – Vienna, Austria
5th OPEC International Seminar 2012 – Vienna, Austria
6th OPEC International Seminar 2015 – Vienna, Austria



thanks and regards
dharm............

Friday 21 August 2015

Important Battles And Wars In India


Important Battles And Wars In India


Here is the list of all important battles fought in India. Go through it and enrich your knowledge of History. 
 
Battle
Year
Place
Winner
Loser
Battle of the Hydaspes
326 BC
the Hydaspes
Alexander
Porus
Seleucid–Mauryan war
303 BC
Northwestern India; Chiefly the Indus River Valley
Chandragupta Maurya
Seleucus
Battles of Tarain
1191 AD
Tarain
Prithviraj Chauhan
Mohammad Ghori
1st Battle of Panipat
1526 AD
Panipat
Babar
Ibrahim Lodhi
Battle of Khanwa
1527 AD
Khanwa
Babar
Rana Sanga
Battle of Sammel
1544 AD
Sammel
Sher Shah
Hindu Rajputs
2nd Battle of Panipat
1556 AD
Panipat
Bairam Khan (For Akbar)
Hemu
Battle of Swally
1612 AD
Swally
British East India Company
Portuguese
Battle of Dharmat
1658 AD
Dharmat outside the city of Ujjain
Aurangzeb
Dara
Siege of Trichinopoly
1741 AD
Trichinopoly
Maratha Empire
Mughal Empire
Siege of Trichinopoly
1743 AD
Trichinopoly
Mughal Empire
Maratha Empire
Battle of Madras
1746 AD
Madras
French East india Company
British East India Company
Siege of Arcot
1751AD
Arcot
British East India Company
Nawab of Arcot, French East India Company
Battle of Arnee
1751AD
Arnee
British force under Robert Clive
Franco-Indian force under Raza Sahib 
Battle of Golden Rock
1753 AD
Golden Rock, Tiruchirappalli
British
French East India Company 
Siege of Calcutta
1756 AD
Calcutta
Nawab of Bengal
British East India Company
Battle of Plassey
1757 AD
Plassey
Robert Cive
Nawab Shiraj-ud-daulah
Siege of Pondicherry
1760 AD
Pondicherry
British East India Company
French East india Company
3rd -Battle of Panipat
1761AD
Panipat
Ahmad Shah Abdali
Marathas
Battle of Wandiwash
1761 AD
Wandiwash
English
French
Battle of Buxar
1764 AD
Buxar
Hector Munro
Combined armies of Nawab Mir Qasim (Bengal), Nawab Shuja – ud – daulah (Awadh) & Mughal emperor Shah Alam
Siege of Ambur
1767 AD
Ambur
Kingdom of Mysore-Hyder Ali
British East India Company
Siege of Pondicherry
1778 AD
Pondicherry
British East India Company
French East india Company
Battle of Pollilur
1780 AD
Pollilur
British East India Company
Kingdom of Mysore
Siege of Negapatam
1781 AD
Negapatam
British
Dutch Republic
Battle of Pollilur
1781 AD
Pollilur
British East India Company
Kingdom of Mysore
Battle of Porto Novo
1781 AD
Porto Novo
British East India Company
Kingdom of Mysore
Battle of Sholinghur
1781 AD
Sholinghur
British East India Company
Kingdom of Mysore
Siege of Tellicherry
1782 AD
Tellicherry
British East India Company
Kingdom of Mysore
Siege of Vellore
1782 AD
Vellore
British East India Company
Kingdom of Mysore
Siege of Cuddalore
1783 AD
Cuddalore
Kingdom of Mysore
British East India Company
Siege of Mangalore
1783 AD
Mangalore
Kingdom of Mysore
British East India Company
Thanks and regards

dharm......

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