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Wednesday, November 21, 2007

nov-16 today in history

TODAY IN HISTORY

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Nov 16 1906

Opera star Enrico Caruso is charged with an indecent act committed in the monkey house of New York's Central Park Zoo. He pinched the bottom of a woman described as "pretty and plump", causing outrage amongst New York high society. Caruso claimed a monkey pinched the lady's bottom.

Nov 16 1957

Serial killer Ed Gein kills his final victim, Bernice Worden, a storeclerk in her 50's. Her decapitated body is later found outdoors hanging from a block and tackle, gutted. Some parts were unaccounted for.

Nov 16 1981

Actor William Holden dies after a fall, hitting his head on a table. He is too f*#king drunk to telephone for assistance; instead he bleeds to death while dabbing his serious wound with kleenex.

Nov 16 1989

A death squad composed of El Salvadoran army troops slaughters six Jesuit priests and two others at Jose Simeon Canas University

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Tuesday, November 20, 2007

19 nov today in history

TODAY IN HISTORY

we live in a slightly mad world


Nov 19 1581

Russian Czar Ivan The Terrible kills his son, also named Ivan. The younger Ivan interrupted the elder Ivan, who was beating Ivan Jr's pregnant wife because of her inappropriate garb. Still in a fit of range, dad smote his son with a staff, killing him.

Nov 19 1703

The Man in the Iron Mask dies in the Bastille. He was a prisoner of Louis XIV, forced to wear a black velvet mask, and his identity has never been revealed.

Nov 19 1915

Labor activist Joe Hill executed for a murder he did not commit.

Nov 19 1954

Driving to Los Angeles, Sammy Davis, Jr. is in a serious automobile accident in San Bernardino. He lost his left eye, but the resultant publicity greatly accelerated his career. The following year, the hepcat turned into a Jew.

Nov 19 1961

Michael Rockefeller, 23 year old son of New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller (later Vice President), disappears while searching for Asmat wood carvings in the jungles near Atsj, Papua New Guinea. He was probably eaten by the Asmat.

Nov 19 1970

Lance Rentzel, American professional football player, is arrested for exposing himself to a ten-year-old girl. He was later sentenced to five years' probation. Rentzel was said to have handled the situation bravely, continuing to play pro football and opening admitting his problems. At one point, he labeled himself a "sex pervert." In 1973 he made further headlines when he pleaded guilty to possession of marijuana.

Nov 19 1994

A Rotterdam University study determined that over one in four members of the Dutch Parliament have smoked marijuana.

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Friday, November 16, 2007

Complete List of Yahoo! Mail Keyboard Shortcuts

Complete List of Yahoo! Mail Keyboard Shortcuts

Keyboard shortcuts are always handy as they increase your productivity. Here is the list of keyboard shortcuts for Yahoo! mail.

Yahoo mail

  • Check Mail - m
  • Check All Mail - Shift+m
  • Close Current Tab - Ctrl+\
  • New Message - n
  • New Message in its own window - Shift+n
  • Reply - r
  • Reply in a new window - Shift+r
  • Reply All - a
  • Reply All in a new window - Shift+a
  • Forward message - f
  • Forward in a new window - Shift+f
  • Mark As Read - k
  • Mark As Unread - Shift+k
  • Flag - l
  • Clear Flag - Shift+l
  • Delete Item - Delete" key
  • Print - Ctrl+p – or just p
  • Save Draft - Ctrl+s
  • Send Message - Ctrl+Enter (Alt+s also supported)
  • Turn Reading Pane on and off - v
  • Navigate through tabs—right to left motion - Ctrl+[
  • Navigate through tabs—left to right motion - Ctrl+]
  • Open message in its own tab - Enter
  • Edit contact info - Enter
  • Find a word or phrase in a message - Ctrl+f
  • Expand window to maximum height - F11
  • Skip to oldest unread message - Ctrl+Shift+End
  • Move message to a folder - d
  • Close read-message tab - Esc
  • Start a new chat - Ctrl+Shift+c or c

Yoga and Diabetes- An Alternate Therapy

Yoga and Diabetes- An Alternate Therapy
It is rightly said that, understanding is the first step towards change. In order to follow the ways to attain good health, understanding them is the first step. Good health is acquired when one follows a healthy diet, regular exercise, positive thinking, unhurried pace of living, and a sublime faith in the divine. Disease manifests in the body when nature's health laws are transgressed.
Yogic discipline with its asanas, pranayama, and meditation is a way to good health. This ancient therapy helps in treating diseases, which eventually improves personal efficiency and assists in achieving mental peace. When yoga becomes a lifestyle, it effects a radical transformation in an individual. Any health conscious person would turn to yoga and reap the benefits it offers.

What is diabetes?
Diabetes is a condition when the pancreas in the human body fails to produce insulin. Incidentally, insulin is the hormone that converts the sugar in the food into energy. Insufficient secretion of insulin by pancreas results in excess glucose level in the bloodstream, resulting in diabetes. The blood glucose is required to be used up to provide energy and fuel to the body, in order to do its work. If the level of glucose is high, it eventually affects the body parts.
A person suffering from diabetes portrays symptoms, which could be fatigue, hazy vision, excessive thirst, weight loss and an increase in appetite.
Causes of Diabetes
  • Overweight
  • Stress
  • Genetic factors
  • Lack of exercise
Food or diet plays a significant role in the life of a diabetic. Selective, healthy food with adequate intake of fruits and vegetables along with regular exercise helps to keep diabetes in control.
Yoga to the Rescue
Yoga provides an alternate source of healing for diabetes. Yoga helps to strengthen the immune system, improves blood circulation and the flow of vital energy or prana to the internal organs of the body. The secretion of stress hormones, due to faulty diet, hectic lifestyle or wrong thinking is controlled by the practice of yoga.
Effect of asanas on blood sugar level
Yogic exercises cause the muscles to absorb the excess glucose in the blood, thereby reducing the blood sugar level. They help the pancreas and liver to function effectively, which regulates the blood sugar levels. Asanas help in rejuvenating the pancreatic cells, thereby assisting insulin secretion. The muscular movements also help in bringing down the blood sugar levels. Asanas induce relaxation, which also plays a key role in the healthy functioning of the internal organs of the body.
Yogic exercises are perhaps the only exercises that bring us close to the inner being or the soul, which is essentially spiritual in nature. Practitioners of yoga, pranayama and meditation, usually find a shift in their attitude towards life. They radiate good health and positive energy .
A profound understanding of yoga enables introspection. When attention is turned inwards, it effects a radical change in our beings, manifest as inward balance and poise. As peace fills our being, the body begins to function in harmony, which is a sign of good health.
The results of yogasanas are best when they are executed without exertion, in a non-striving manner. Ideally, the movements should be fluid and harmonious. The ease, with which yoga must be practiced, is perhaps best expressed by Deepak Chopra, a renowned leader in the field of mind-body , who has said,
  • Grass doesn't try to grow, it just grows.
  • Fishes don't try to swim, they just swim.
  • Flowers don't try to bloom, they simply bloom.
  • Birds don't try to fly, they simply fly.
The natural poses assumed in yoga practice bring peace to the mind of the practitioner. Asanas can be practiced with any classical music played at the background. They make the practice enjoyable. It is important to be conscious of the movements and understand the limits of ones own flexibility. Straining beyond ones own means is certainly not recommended.
Asanas for diabetes

Paschimotasana
Paschimotasana is a sitting asana also referred to as the 'forward seated bend'. This asana is good for those suffering from diabetes. It is known to stimulate the functioning of the internal organs like liver, pancreas and kidney.

Steps
1. Sit on a yoga mat in a comfortable position with legs outstretched in front.
2. Bend your head to touch your knees and exhale completely.
3. Grasp the toes with your fingers. Maintain this position for a few breaths and inhale when you return to the original position.
4. Repeat this asana 2-3 times.
Mayurasana-The peacock pose
This asana tones up the internal organs like the liver, pancreas and kidney. It also helps to cure stomach disorders, which improves digestion.

Steps
1. Lie on your abdomen.
2. With the support of the palms on the floor, lift the whole body above the ground. The body remains parallel to the ground
Note

This asana may appear daunting to a beginner, but with guidance from a yoga expert and regular practice, the asana becomes child's play.
Shalabhasana- The Locust

This asana helps to cure acidity. It is also known to relieve nervous tension and indigestion.

Steps
1. Lie on the floor with the abdomen touching the mat.
2. Rest your chin on the floor with arms at the sides. The heels and toes must be held together.
3. Inhale and lift both the legs above the floor. While lifting the legs, pressure must be applied on the fists.
4. Maintain this position for a few seconds and come back to the original position.
5. Relax and feel the stretch on the muscles of the back.
Note

Always use a yoga mat for sitting postures.
Yogic Breathing for Diabetes
All life is energy or prana, which descends into the human body in a rhythm. It is this life force that makes our heart beat and energizes the various systems and organs of our body.
Through pranayama, this prana can be controlled. The vital force and life currents within the body are controlled through pranayama. This flow of energy helps to do away with the diseases and toxins in the body.
Bahya Pranayama or External Kumbakha
Kumbakha is the retention of breath. In this pranayama, the breath is retained outside for a longer duration than inhalation and exhalation. The ratio of inhalation, exhalation and retention is 3: 6:12

Steps
1. Sit in a cross-legged position.
2. Inhale through the left nostril, by closing the right to the count of 3.
3. Immediately exhale through the right nostril to the count of 6.
4. Retain the breath outside or in other words remain breathless to the count of 12.
5. Repeat the pranayama with the same count from the right nostril.
Period of Meditation

Steps
1. Sit in a comfortable position and close your eyes.
2. Mentally chant 'Om' and concentrate on the sound. Thoughts would rush in endlessly, but attention should be focused on the chant.
3. Do this till a feeling of peace envelopes you.

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koi mil ke kho gaya to koi kho ke mil gaya,
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ki woh jab nazar aaye to unki nazar se nazar na millana.
nahi to nazar ki kasam unki nazar ko nazar lag jayegi nazar ki.

unse keh do ki woh meri taqdir se jalna chod de,
are hum woh badnasheeb hai jo.
kafan ki dukan khole to log marna chod de.

CRICKET SHEDUAL FOR INDIAN TEAM-

Nov-07
Date Teams and Match Venue
Mon, 05 India vs Pakistan, Nehru Stadium, Guwahati
1st Match
India beat Pakistan by 5 wickets
Thu, 08 India vs Pakistan, PCA Stadium, Mohali
2nd Match
Pakistan beat India by 4 wickets
Sun, 11 India vs Pakistan, Green Park, Kanpur
3rd Match
India beat Pakistan by 46 runs
Thu, 15 India vs Pakistan, Captain Roop Singh Stadium, Gwalior
4th ODI
Sun, 18 India vs Pakistan, Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur
5th ODI
Thu, 22 - Mon, 26 India vs Pakistan, Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi
1st Test
Fri, 30 - Tue, 04 India vs Pakistan, Eden Gardens, Kolkata
2nd Test



Dec-07
Date Teams and Match Venue
Sat, 08 - Wed, 12 India vs Pakistan, M.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
3rd Test


Wed, 26 - Sun, 30
Australia vs India, Melbourne Cricket Ground
1st Test




Jan-07
Wed, 02 - Sun, 06
Australia vs India, Sydney Cricket Ground
2nd Test
Wed, 16 - Sun, 20
Australia vs India, W.A.C.A. Ground, Perth
3rd Test
Thu, 24 - Mon, 28
Australia vs India, Adelaide Oval
4th Test




FAB-07
Fri, 01
Australia vs India, Melbourne Cricket Ground
Only Twenty20 Int
Sun, 03
Australia vs India, Brisbane Cricket Ground, Woolloongabba
Tue, 05
India vs Sri Lanka, Brisbane Cricket Ground, Woolloongabba
Sun, 10
Australia vs India, Melbourne Cricket Ground
Tue, 12
India vs Sri Lanka, Manuka Oval, Canberra
Sun, 17
Australia vs India, Adelaide Oval
Tue, 19
India vs Sri Lanka, Adelaide Oval
Sun, 24
Australia vs India, Sydney Cricket Ground
Tue, 26
India vs Sri Lanka, Bellerive Oval, Hobart

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Thursday, November 8, 2007

recipe for food on diwali

BOONDI GULAB JAMUN


Ingredients
For boondi

Gram flour (besan) 2 cups
Ghee To deep fry
Sugar 4 cups
Melon seeds 1 tsp
Green cardamom powder 1 tsp
Saffron a pinch
For gulab jamun
Khoya/mawa, grated 2 cups
Refined flour (maida) 5 tbsps
Cottage cheese (paneer), grated 4 tbsps
Baking powder ½ tsp
Ghee To deep fry
Sugar 4 cups
Method
1.Mix gram flour with a little water to make a smooth and semi thick batter.
2.Heat sufficient ghee in a kadai and pour batter into it through a perforated ladle to make boondis.
3.Mix sugar with five cups water and boil to make one string syrup. Mix in the boondi, melon seeds, green cardamom powder and saffron. Keep aside.
4.To make gulab jamuns, mix khoya, refined flour, paneer and baking powder and knead into a dough using half a teaspoon of water.
5.Heat sufficient ghee in a kadai on low heat.
6.Prepare small smooth balls with no cracks and fry in hot ghee on low heat till golden brown.
7.Prepare a thin syrup with sugar and four cups of water. Soak gulab jamuns in it.
8.Remove from the syrup after nearly half an hour and cover each one of them with boondi and form into a laddoo.
9.Chill and serve cut in halves.


SUJI AUR BADAM KA HALWA


Ingredients
Semolina (rawa/suji), roasted 1 cup
Almonds, blanched and peeled 2½ cups
Ghee ½ cup + 1 tablespoon
Sugar 2½ cups
Milk 1 cup
Saffron few strands
Green cardamom powder 1½ teaspoons
Method
1.Pat the almonds dry. Keep aside twenty almonds for garnish and grind the rest to a coarse powder.
2.Heat half a cup of ghee in a pan. Add almond powder and sauté over medium heat till golden.
3.Add semolina and mix well. Add sugar and mix. Add milk and stir to mix well. Let it cook for eight to ten minutes.
4.Add saffron and stir. Continue to cook till the halwa thickens.
5.Add green cardamom powder and stir to mix well.
6.Add one tablespoon of ghee to finish off. Garnish with reserved almonds and serve hot.




Master Chef Sanjeev Kapoor, India's best known chef, is also the celebrity host of TV show Khana Khazana, author of best selling cookbooks, has restaurant franchisees in India and abroad and is the winner of several culinary awards. His mission is evident: to make Indian cuisine the number one cuisine in the world.

Diwali is a festival not just for lights, lamps and firecrackers, but for some mouth-watering delights as well. Here’s a whole host of lip-smacking Diwali sweet recipes for you to feast on!

BOONDI GULAB JAMUN

Ingredients
For boondi

Gram flour (besan) 2 cups
Ghee To deep fry
Sugar 4 cups
Melon seeds 1 tsp
Green cardamom powder 1 tsp
Saffron a pinch
For gulab jamun
Khoya/mawa, grated 2 cups
Refined flour (maida) 5 tbsps
Cottage cheese (paneer), grated 4 tbsps
Baking powder ½ tsp
Ghee To deep fry
Sugar 4 cups
Method
1.Mix gram flour with a little water to make a smooth and semi thick batter.
2.Heat sufficient ghee in a kadai and pour batter into it through a perforated ladle to make boondis.
3.Mix sugar with five cups water and boil to make one string syrup. Mix in the boondi, melon seeds, green cardamom powder and saffron. Keep aside.
4.To make gulab jamuns, mix khoya, refined flour, paneer and baking powder and knead into a dough using half a teaspoon of water.
5.Heat sufficient ghee in a kadai on low heat.
6.Prepare small smooth balls with no cracks and fry in hot ghee on low heat till golden brown.
7.Prepare a thin syrup with sugar and four cups of water. Soak gulab jamuns in it.
8.Remove from the syrup after nearly half an hour and cover each one of them with boondi and form into a laddoo.
9.Chill and serve cut in halves.
SUJI AUR BADAM KA HALWA


Ingredients
Semolina (rawa/suji), roasted 1 cup
Almonds, blanched and peeled 2½ cups
Ghee ½ cup + 1 tablespoon
Sugar 2½ cups
Milk 1 cup
Saffron few strands
Green cardamom powder 1½ teaspoons
Method
1.Pat the almonds dry. Keep aside twenty almonds for garnish and grind the rest to a coarse powder.
2.Heat half a cup of ghee in a pan. Add almond powder and sauté over medium heat till golden.
3.Add semolina and mix well. Add sugar and mix. Add milk and stir to mix well. Let it cook for eight to ten minutes.
4.Add saffron and stir. Continue to cook till the halwa thickens.
5.Add green cardamom powder and stir to mix well.
6.Add one tablespoon of ghee to finish off. Garnish with reserved almonds and serve hot.


Ingredients
Coconut, scraped 1 cup
Gram flour (besan) 1 cup
Milk 1 cup
Ghee 1 cup
Sugar 2¾ cups
Method
1.Take coconut, ghee, sugar, gram flour and milk in a deep pan and mix. Grease a thali.
2.Cook on medium heat, stirring continuously, till thick. As it begins to leave the sides of the pan transfer the mixture onto the greased thali and spread. Smoothen the top and let it set.
3.When cooled cut into squares or diamonds and remove the pieces.
4.Store in an airtight container.




Master Chef Sanjeev Kapoor, India's best known chef, is also the celebrity host of TV show Khana Khazana, author of best selling cookbooks, has restaurant franchisees in India and abroad and is the winner of several culinary awards. His mission is evident: to make Indian cuisine the number one cuisine in the world.

Diwali is a festival not just for lights, lamps and firecrackers, but for some mouth-watering delights as well. Here’s a whole host of lip-smacking Diwali sweet recipes for you to feast on!

BOONDI GULAB JAMUN

Ingredients
For boondi

Gram flour (besan) 2 cups
Ghee To deep fry
Sugar 4 cups
Melon seeds 1 tsp
Green cardamom powder 1 tsp
Saffron a pinch
For gulab jamun
Khoya/mawa, grated 2 cups
Refined flour (maida) 5 tbsps
Cottage cheese (paneer), grated 4 tbsps
Baking powder ½ tsp
Ghee To deep fry
Sugar 4 cups
Method
1.Mix gram flour with a little water to make a smooth and semi thick batter.
2.Heat sufficient ghee in a kadai and pour batter into it through a perforated ladle to make boondis.
3.Mix sugar with five cups water and boil to make one string syrup. Mix in the boondi, melon seeds, green cardamom powder and saffron. Keep aside.
4.To make gulab jamuns, mix khoya, refined flour, paneer and baking powder and knead into a dough using half a teaspoon of water.
5.Heat sufficient ghee in a kadai on low heat.
6.Prepare small smooth balls with no cracks and fry in hot ghee on low heat till golden brown.
7.Prepare a thin syrup with sugar and four cups of water. Soak gulab jamuns in it.
8.Remove from the syrup after nearly half an hour and cover each one of them with boondi and form into a laddoo.
9.Chill and serve cut in halves.
SUJI AUR BADAM KA HALWA


Ingredients
Semolina (rawa/suji), roasted 1 cup
Almonds, blanched and peeled 2½ cups
Ghee ½ cup + 1 tablespoon
Sugar 2½ cups
Milk 1 cup
Saffron few strands
Green cardamom powder 1½ teaspoons
Method
1.Pat the almonds dry. Keep aside twenty almonds for garnish and grind the rest to a coarse powder.
2.Heat half a cup of ghee in a pan. Add almond powder and sauté over medium heat till golden.
3.Add semolina and mix well. Add sugar and mix. Add milk and stir to mix well. Let it cook for eight to ten minutes.
4.Add saffron and stir. Continue to cook till the halwa thickens.
5.Add green cardamom powder and stir to mix well.
6.Add one tablespoon of ghee to finish off. Garnish with reserved almonds and serve hot.


Ingredients
Coconut, scraped 1 cup
Gram flour (besan) 1 cup
Milk 1 cup
Ghee 1 cup
Sugar 2¾ cups
Method
1.Take coconut, ghee, sugar, gram flour and milk in a deep pan and mix. Grease a thali.
2.Cook on medium heat, stirring continuously, till thick. As it begins to leave the sides of the pan transfer the mixture onto the greased thali and spread. Smoothen the top and let it set.
3.When cooled cut into squares or diamonds and remove the pieces.
4.Store in an airtight container.


Ingredients
Gram flour (besan) 4 cups
Pistachios 10-12
Almonds 10-12
Desi ghee 2 cups + for greasing
Green cardamom powder ½ teaspoon
Sugar (powdered) 2 cups
Method
1.Cut the pistachios and almonds into thin slivers.
2.Heat ghee in a kadai, add the besan and roast it on low heat stirring continuously for ten to fifteen minutes or till it starts changing colour and gives out a nice aroma.
3.Add cardamom powder, almonds and pistachio slivers and mix. Remove from heat and let it cool.
4.Add the powdered sugar and mix well.
5.Grease a tray with ghee. Pour the besan mixture and spread it evenly on the tray.
6.Let it cool and then cut into square and diamond shaped pieces and serve. While storing keep in an airtight container.

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Kamal Haasan is a four time National Film Award winning Indian film actor. He began his career as a child artist in many films, while also attending a theatre for stage plays. Kamal Haasan has acted in over two hundred Indian films.
Kamal Hassan has received India's fourth highest civilian honour, the Padma Shri for his services to Indian cinema in 1990. In his currently unreleased film Dasavatharam, he attempts to portray ten different characters
Kamal is the youngest of four children born to Rajalakshmi and Srinivasan Ayyengar. His father, an attorney by profession, gave all his sons (Charu Haasan Ayyengar, Chandra Haasan Ayyengar, Kamal Haasan ) the suffix of "Haasan" as a sign of his friendship to one Mr. Haasan. Kamal is also a playback singer and sometimes pens the lyrics for the soundtracks of some of his recent films

today in history

TODAY IN HISTORY

we live in a slightly mad world


Nov 7 1783

A man convicted of forgery is the last public hanging at London's Tyburn site, ending a gallows tradition begun in 1196.

Nov 7 1872

The cargo ship Mary Celeste sails from New York, never reaching Genoa. Four weeks later it is found completely abandoned, whereabouts of the ten man crew unknown. The ship's cargo was alcohol, so you decide.

Nov 7 1918

A ship from New Zealand brings the 1918 influenza epidemic to Western Samoa, killing 7542 -- about twenty percent of the population by the end of the year. Perhaps 20,000,000 people are killed from the epidemic globally, including half a million Americans.

Nov 7 1965

The Pillsbury Doughboy makes its first appearance. It (we refer to the creature as "it"; marketing may call it a Doughboy but there is no evidence of genitals) has had a long and uneventful career, but the puffy pastry is now in serious trouble as he recently shit a croissant in front of god and everybody.

Nov 7 1983

A bomb explodes inside the US Capitol building. The structure was damaged but there were no deaths or injuries.

Nov 7 1991

Magic Johnson announces that he is an AIDS victim. Perhaps the basketball player's condition has something to do with his sleeping promiscuously with thousands of women.

Light up-HAPPY DEEPAWALI

Light up
HAPPY DEEPAVALI

...this season by bearing in mind the first aid required for burn and eye injuries, just in case



The lure of using crackers is irresistible. But it doesn't take long before this festival of lights can turn into a nightmare of sorts for many with people suffering from burn and eye injuries. Here, we offer tips on first aid.

Burn Injuries

With the increase in the number of firecrackers, burn cases have also increased over the years. Dr Milind Wagh, plastic surgeon, consultant plastic aesthetic and reconstructive surgeon, Dr L H Hiranandani Hospital offers quick measures to treat burns.

Recognising the burn type

A first degree burn is superficial. The skin turns red in colour but the sensation is intact. Second degree burns cause blisters on the skin. The skin turns pink at the periphery. Third degree burns result in skin death. The skin is white and without sensation.

First-aid for burns

Hold the burned area under cold running water for at least five to 10 minutes or until the pain subsides. Cooling the burn reduces swelling by conducting heat away from the skin.

Remove clothing from the burned area if it is silk or nylon because it tends to stick. Do not just peel off just because the skin can also come off

Do not clean the area with anything other than water

Do not give unsupervised painkillers. You can give a child Paracetamol if the child is in great pain

Do not cover it with a bandage or a sterile gauze pad. Do not use cotton as it may stick to the wound

Consume water in any form possible to avoid further tissue damage

Use cool compresses till the doctor arrives or the patient is taken to the hospital

Apply an antiseptic cream available in the market. Do not neglect because superficial burns can turn out to be first degree and second degree burns.

Eye Injuries

Apart from burn injuries, eye injuries are something which is another common concern during Diwali. Most of the eye injuries may result in permanent loss of vision. Dr Anand Shroff, opthalmalogist, Shroff Eye Hospital helps avoid these problems.

First-aid for eye injury

Do not rub your eyes

Use the corner of a soft clean cloth to draw particles out, or hold the eyelids open and flush the eyes with water

If a particle is large or stuck in the eye, do not attempt to remove it.

Keep eyes closed and go to the eye doctor immediately

If there is any chemical that has entered the eyes, immediately irrigate the eyes and under the eyelids, with water, for 30 minutes and consult a doctor.

Why are Fireworks dangerous?

Sparklers are one of the major causes of firework injuries requiring hospitalisation. Sparklers are dangerous because they burn at a temperature hot enough to melt gold (1,800° F)

Most fireworks contain gunpowder, which causes these devices to explode. Because fireworks are unpredictable, injuries can occur even if the person is careful or is under supervision

Bottle rockets are among the most dangerous fireworks available today. They account for the majority of all fireworks injuries that lead to permanent eye damage.
Sparkling