Category Archives: Desi Totkay

Herbs and Spices in Cancer Prevention and Treatment

Historically, spices have shaped many events throughout the world. Many voyagers, including the legendary Christopher Columbus, explored the seas in search of treasured spices. These valued commodities contribute not only flavors but also serve as colorants and preservatives in a wide variety of cultures. Today, spices are increasingly revered not only for their culinary properties but also for… Read More »

Which religion people will be admitted to heaven

There appear to be five major categories regarding how to get to heaven in the world’s religions. Most believe that hard work and wisdom will lead to ultimate fulfillment, whether that is unity with god (Hinduism, Buddhism, and Baha’i) or freedom and independence (Scientology, Jainism). Others, like Unitarianism and Wicca, teach the afterlife is whatever you want it… Read More »

Why You Need Car Accident Lawyers in the USA

Car accidents, unfortunately, are commonplace in the USA. The repercussions of these accidents can be significant, often leading to property damage, physical injuries, mental trauma, and in extreme cases, loss of life. As an accident victim, navigating through the complexities of accident claims can be overwhelming and stressful. This is where the role of lawyers, specifically, car accident… Read More »

Why the Nile River Was So Important to Ancient Egypt

From nourishing agricultural soil to serving as a transportation route, the Nile was vital to ancient Egypt’s civilization. When the Greek historian Herodotus wrote that the ancient Egyptians’ land was “given them by the river,” he was referring to the Nile, whose waters were essential to the rise of one of the world’s earliest great civilizations. The Nile, which flows northward… Read More »

Abortion in India: Emerging Issues from Qualitative Studies

Female foeticide in India (Hindi: भ्रूण हत्या, romanized: bhrūṇ-hatyā, lit. ’foeticide’) is the abortion of a female foetus outside of legal methods. A research by Pew Research Center based on Union government data indicates foeticide of at least 9 million females in the years 2000–2019. The research found that 86.7% of these foeticides were by Hindus (80% of the population), followed by Sikhs (1.7% of the population) with 4.9%, and Muslims (14% of the population) with 6.6%.… Read More »