yogatoh http://yogatoh.zarinblog.ir یک سایت زرین بلاگ دیگر Thu, 28 Feb 2019 02:36:22 +0000 fa-IR hourly 1 with the exceptionally high use of http://yogatoh.zarinblog.ir/2019/02/28/with-the-exceptionally-high-use-of/ http://yogatoh.zarinblog.ir/2019/02/28/with-the-exceptionally-high-use-of/#respond Thu, 28 Feb 2019 02:36:22 +0000 http://yogatoh.zarinblog.ir/?p=15 Textile chemicals are designed to act in a certain way to change the texture, color or shine of the thread. Use of chemicals in textile manufacturing is quite common. Technically, fabric processing is called Wholesale Yoga Towels Suppliers processing’ where liquids play an important role in the whole process. Environmentalists warn about it because some of […]

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Textile chemicals are designed to act in a certain way to change the texture, color or shine of the thread. Use of chemicals in textile manufacturing is quite common. Technically, fabric processing is called Wholesale Yoga Towels Suppliers processing’ where liquids play an important role in the whole process.

Environmentalists warn about it because some of the chemicals are not totally safe. There is a fundamental reason behind it. In fact, the journey from a clutter of wool to beautiful fabrics is possible because of textile chemicals.Fabrics made from natural or manmade stuff  needs to go through a series of processes. It is important to keep pH level balanced during production because it affects the strength and luster of the fabric.

There are processes like soaking, maturing, and dyeing where chemicals have an important role. Statistically, chemicals contribute around 27 percent of the weight of processed fabric. Textile chemicals act as wetting agents, dispersing agents, surfactants, stabilizers and emulsifiers during different steps of production.

Quality of chemicals is highly important. It is a complex sequence of processes where one process is dependent on other. Hence, there are fixing and leavening agents, and pH regulating chemicals are used. Why is there so much use of chemicals? Many people amaze with the exceptionally high use of chemicals in the textile industry. Very few industries use chemicals in such a large proportion as the textile industry does

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Note how lessons of intersectionality are so hard to learn that it is possible to be both Dalit and queer and ask which of these forms of outside-ness is more difficult, and when. It is possible that a weaving community elsewhere may not have these; and equally possible that a weaving community elsewhere may not form part of the Scheduled Castes, but belong, rather to the other backward classes list. For instance, a sociologist may look for demographic differences; a political scientist may begin with electoral representation.ThePrint is publishing articles on Dalit issues as part of Dalit History Month. In their multilingual accounts (made available by translators), we encounter an India that the urban upper-caste readers choose to ignore, or a definition of India we would rather not learn.Reading Dalit literature, we encounter an India that the urban upper-caste readers choose to ignore, or a definition of India we would rather not learn.

An insertion of a Dalit perspective changes the institutionalised accounts of Sports Towel Suppliers nationalism, colonialism, modernity and the many political movements, just as Telangana and Naxalism. Daya sketches a cartography of Bombay, the kawakhana, and the docks, through the unreliable memories of Dagdu.The question for identities removed from privileged centres is: Which ones will draw less backlash in which context? “I knew I couldn’t be gay and lower caste together.As I say this, two instances of Dalit writing from very recent times come to mind.Sujata Gidla’s Ants Among Elephants .ThePrint’s YouTube channel is now active and buzzing.”My publisher was referring to Angaliyat, Gujarat’s first Dalit novel by Joseph Macwan. In these years, Dalit literature has expanded in more than ways than one. Gidla’s is also a rare example of an account written in English and by a diasporic writer. It is as good, and as inadequate a beginning as any, to imagine the shades of emotions, the silences of the everyday life, and the persistent nature of caste-as-memory lying in both public and private repositories of the nation.

When compared to Angaliyat, from its neighbouring region of Gujarat, the difference between the Marathi Baluta and Gujarati Angaliyat is striking.The body of Dalit literature is produced by those among the community who have found it possible to write and publish, coming from different sub-castes and regions and ideological hues.Read more from ThePrint’s Dalit History Month archives.An earlier and even more pioneering work, Baluta (1978) by Daya Pawar turns more inward than Angaliyat.Written as a series of letters to ‘P’, who is a Savarana and ‘bhadralok’ from Calcutta’s intellectual-academic circles, the queer-Dalit sender of letters brings to him, and by implication to us, the upper-caste readers of this English writing, a universe marked by the fragilities of sexuality and the impermeability of caste.

The publisher-friend’s observation has stayed with me as a guiding question: What might be the regional/class/gendered variations in the telling of a Dalit life?Since Angaliyat, the Vankars of Gujarat have had more opportunities of livelihood and education, partly through the textile mills, and in some areas, the influence of Christianity. The immediacy and contemporary nature of Dhrubo Jyoti’s questions, Gidla’s diasporic and English-writing position, and Byapari’s account of a city we thought we knew, characterise new shifts in the Dalit discourse — shifts in which the body and range of expressions have increased, even as legislative and social transformation remain chequered.Are these also the differences of svabhava, as in the regional nature and histories of the place, or individual temperament? Well, even within the same region, differences between two Dalit groups may be as irreconcilable as those between the Savarnas and the Dalits.10Shares.“Our stories must wrench our own hearts into narratives, preferably in monochrome. I had submitted its English translation, and the publisher was comparing it with English translations of Dalit stories she was receiving from other regions.There can be different ways of asking the same question on the diversity of writing about the Dalit life, I suppose.“Your Dalits seem to eat ghee and kansar, you should hear some of the other Dalit stories, there’s sheer starvation.

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The photo, posted by ThePrint’s Sanya Dhingra, highlighted that among urban middle class families, casteist and classist practices are still being followed.New Delhi: Over the years, Twitter has become the platform of choice for people to vent, to indulge in heated political debates and trolling.The BJP was actually trying to say that the percentage increase in fuel prices during the UPA era was higher than the NDA era, but that wasn’t what the graph showed.Modi’s fitness challenge videoIn May, the Minister of State for Youth Affairs and sports and former Olympic silver medallist Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore started a hashtag Wholesale Clean Towels SuppliersFitnessChallenge, posting a video of him exercising. Twitter users took no time to troll her for wanting to bring out ‘Lady Doritos’, and eventually, the company issued a clarification contradicting what Nooyi had said.Statue of UnityThe tallest statue in the world had its fair share of controversies in the real world too, but in the Twitterverse, it became the centre for high-voltage drama twice. The board bore the name ‘Statue of Unity’ in 10 different languages, but most of these were either transliterations or the English name or pretty meaningless gibberish.

To promote it further, he also # nominated three other celebrities, including Indian cricket captain Virat Kohli, who, in turn, nominated Prime Minister Narendra Modi.The second occasion was when Congress social media head Divya Spandana tried to troll Prime Minister Modi by putting his picture next to the statue and comparing him to a “bird’s dropping”.The first was on the day it was inaugurated, when images of a signboard at the base of the statue went viral.Maid on the Metro floorWay back in January, the picture of a nanny sitting on the floor of a Delhi Metro coach did the rounds on social media. That makes it the hub of controversy, and 2018 showed that in full measure. The pictures became a ‘meme’ sensation within minutes, with even the BJP’s official handle retweeting them, saying it “couldn’t resist”.

This is the next generation of Indian intellectualsAnushka Sharma scolds a man for litteringIn June, a video of actress Anushka Sharma ticking off a man for littering on the road went viral after being shared by husband Virat Kohli.Urban NaxalsFilmmaker and author Vivek Agnihotri created a lot of controversy on Twitter when he talked about compiling a list of people whom he considered ‘Urban Naxals’, which is also the name of his book.PETA’s ghee-free JanmashtamiIn an attempt to promote veganism, People for Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) urged people to use ‘vegan ghee’ instead of ghee made from milk on Janmashtami. The BJP, which lost its grip on all three states, shared it on Twitter, with its IT cell head Amit Malviya and Textile Minister Smriti Irani also trolling him for it.It was a self-goal.#MeTooAfter receiving an overwhelming response in the West, the #MeToo wave broke records in India, especially when the names of the people from the media industry started tumbling out. Please subscribehere.

Rahul Gandhi’s Germany visitCongress president Rahul Gandhi went to Germany in August for an NRI outreach programme.Modi accepted the challenge and released his video on 13 June, giving rise it became an instant series of memes. Several women who suffered sexual harassment at the workplace spoke out on Twitter, naming and shaming the men who had exploited them.Whittling the list down to 12 was some job, but here it is: From politicians to film stars, from ‘Lady Doritos’ to fitness challenges and ‘bird droppings’, here are the top 12 controversies that captured the attention of India’s Twitterati in 2018. Twitter, which says it is duty bound to be a better platform for public discourse and eliminate hate speech, had to hasten to Dorsey’s defence, but not before losing face.Rahul Gandhi gets ‘tutored’After its victories in three states in the Hindi heartland — Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh — a video surfaced, showing Congress president Rahul Gandhi being guided by Jyotiraditya Scindia at a press conference.ThePrint’s YouTube channel is now active and buzzing.. Several people criticised Spandana for this remark, but she refused to delete the tweet. But it was trolled for using the wrong charts, even though the math behind the graph was right.‘Lady Doritos’In February, PepsiCo chairperson and then-CEO Indra Nooyi hit the headlines when her idea to develop a ‘low crunch’, ‘female-friendly’, ‘more polite’ version of Doritos was slammed. But this brought about an enormous backlash from the worshippers of Lord Krishna

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