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NBLIK COMMUNITY APP

The essence of u201cCommunitiesu201d could never stop following the ones who knew the fact u2013<br>u201cWe are an average of the five people we spend the most time withu201d. To back the same,<br>NbliK aims to bring those u2018FIVEu2019 people together on one platform, which allows one to<br>shape themselves with like-minded interactions and a zeal to explore an in-depth<br>content side of Social Media.<br>NbliK wants people to find their interests, challenge their curiosity and enhance them to<br>carve the possibilities to bring a change within themselves and their tribe. NbliK is<br>always available with the right set of people for your c

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NBLIK COMMUNITY APP

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  1. NbliK India’s own Knowledge-driven Community App Interesting Features: i. Create your own Brand/ Community-Single-click User-generated Communities ii. Build and organise your knowledge. iii. Browse articles & topics as per your interests. iv. Discussions form the core of NbliK. v. Chat, connect, and collaborate with people who share your ideas and vision. vi. Save key ideas and insights from articles and posts vii. Accessible in four Vernacular languages- English, Hindi, Telugu and Bengali. viii.Personalised User feed - discover more in less time Still Curious? Join NbliKers to explore more!

  2. 1.What is the "Theory of Mimesis"?- Aristotle Vs Plato Plato's Theory of Mimesis: Plato says that all art is mimetic by nature; art is an imitation of life. He believed that 'idea' is the ultimate reality. ... He gives first importance to philosophy as philosophy deals with the ideas whereas poetry deals with illusion – things which are twice removed from reality. Aristotle's Theory of Mimesis: Mimesis, basic theoretical principle in the creation of art. The word is Greek and means “imitation” (though in the sense of “re-presentation” rather than of “copying”). ... Aristotle, speaking of tragedy, stressed the point that it was an “imitation of an action”—that of a man falling from a higher to a lower estate.

  3. 2.Half-n-Half Pizza- Garlic bread Lockdown cooking. • I guess most of us are die-heart fan of Italian food.The mere thought of pizza can make us crave for it badly and not only pizza , we also love to have cheesy garlic bread.I remember I used to order both whenever I used to go out for having Italian food..It becomes tough sometimes to choose but why choosing one when you can have both. • Now coming to the recipe, it goes as:

  4. • Take a big bowl (you'll have to knead dough in this) and add half cup warm milk in it..Then add 1 tbsp of yeast {make sure that the date mentioned on yeast pack is correct as the old and expired ones dont give efficient results and your base will not rise ..After that add half tbsp of sugar. • Add 1.5 cups of all purpose flour to this activated yeast mix and 1 tsp(tea spoon) of salt . • Then add 2 tbsp(table spoon) of oregano, 1 tbsp of chilli flakes , 2 tbsp of butter, 8-10 crushed / sliced garlic cloves ..Mix everything well. • Knead a medium soft dough by adding milk as per need..One the dough is ready , brush butter or olive oil on its external surface and let it sit for 20-30 minutes..Cover the bowl with cellophane or simply with a plate if you don't have cellophane. • You will see that the dough will double in 20-30 minutes. • Now spread some all purpose flour on rolling board and start rolling the dough, give a circular shape like chapati . • Garlic butter preparation: In a small bowl take 3 tbsp of melted butter and add crushed/sliced garlic, oregano , chilli flakes and chopped coriander.. Your garlic butter is ready. • We will apply this garlic butter on rolled base and will add grated cheese , veggies of our choice , oregano and chilli flakes on half part of this base and will fold it like garlic bread. Apply garlic butter on top as well...Now on other half of base , apply pizza sauce , add veggies, and put grated cheese on it. • Brush oil on a microwave safe tin plate .. This is done so that your base doesn't get sticked to the plate while getting baked.Then once you're done with this, put your half-n-half pizza-garlic bread on it. • Bake it at 180°C for 15-20 minutes till you can actually see your base rising and changing colour and getting that baked brownish tint on top..You will see the cheese bubbling and the aroma of it will actually make your cravings even more intense. Ta-da , it's ready!! Trust me , it's worth giving a try..

  5. 3.How to become a chef? Types of chef,challenges and improvements. • If one has a passion for cooking, baking or loves food and has knowledge of different cuisines. Then why not make a career as a chef? Whether you become a self employed chef, open your own restaurant or become a chef in some other restaurants, hotels,bakery shop etc. It's a growing industry and will be more challenging for all those working in this field. You can specialize in this field according to your specialty to cook Chinese, Italian, Mexican etc.

  6. How to become a chef ? 1. UG diploma in culinary/Home science/baking 2. Pg diploma in culinary/Home science/baking(for good salary and experience). Or 1. BA/B.Sc in Home science/food technology. BA in culinary/baking. 2. MA/M.Sc in Home science/food technology. MA in culinary/baking.(For higher post) 3. Internship or experience as a Communis chef for beginners. 4. Certified chef( not compulsory): It adds more value to your degree and work and helps to grow faster with more rewards.

  7. 5. Menstruation and the problems associated with it! Do you know how many women in India menstruate? There are 40 crore menstruating women in India. Do you know how many of them use Sanitary napkins or pads? The number is less than 20%. So, what does this mean? This only indicates that most females do not have consistent access to good-quality menstrual hygiene products and that too every month. Then what do women all over India use when they are on their periods? Data shows that around 88% of women and girls in India use unhygienic homemade alternatives, such as old cloth, rags, hay, sand, or ash. Can you guess how harmful all these are for women? Can you imagine how many fatal diseases spread by using these materials? And this horror does not stop hereAbout 71% of adolescent girls in India remain unaware of menstruation until they get their first period. Women are afraid to talk about it, even with their own daughters. Most men do not know, others do not care. This adversely affects the confidence and self-esteem of females all over our country. This lack of awareness means that they do not prioritise menstrual health as an essential need. Sanitary napkins are not that cheap and thus, underprivileged women are unable to afford them for themselves or their daughters. They suffer and so do their daughters.Even today, menstrual cups are unaffordable for a lot of urban women.The ones that can afford them feel that they would be uncomfortable. Others are afraid of inserting something inside them.

  8. 6.Emotional Eating- Why it happens and How to stop it? • "I am feeling upset/stressed, I feel like eating something" • "So many relationship struggles and family problems, but I know eating delightful food can help me" • "Yayy!! I am in good mood today, maybe I should reward myself with delectable food" • How many times do you feel the same? Or do you feel like having scrumptious food when you feel awful, desolated, cheered, or feel like eating even if you are full? • The answer is, quite many times! • This is none other than "Emotional Eating" • In such a situation, you must feel like running to a Pantry or Restaurant to have your favorite food, ordering from Zomato & Swiggy, and end up ordering more after seeing a 50% coupon or you simply cook at your kitchen. Finding comfort in food is justifiable. • But this is not it. There is a comprehensive process behind this which with giving a pleasure satisfaction, leaves you with more disappointment. • Negative emotions lead to feelings of emptiness and positive cheerful leads to a feeling of consuming great taste makes your way to eat more. To follow those feeling, you tend to eat the food and from there the process of dissatisfaction starts, which is like this: • Something happens that makes to eat

  9. 7.Unheard benefits of Amla ? ?Amla is considered to be the king of nutrients. Amala is enriched with Vitamin C. Amla contains all those essential minerals and vitamins which not only keep the body healthy but also work to protect against many diseases. ? ?Vitamin C is found in abundance in Amla, which increases immunity and metabolism. Apart from cold, phlegm, Amla does not allow viral and bacterial infections in the body. Amla also contains elements that work to fight cancer cells. ?Vitamin C is found in abundance in Amla, which increases immunity and metabolism. ?Apart from cold, phlegm, Amla does not allow viral and bacterial infections in the body. Amla also contains elements that work to fight cancer cellsA ?According to Ayurveda, ?Amla juice balances all the processes of the body and eliminates the tri-doshas i.e. Vata, Pitta and Kapha. ?The amino acids and proteins found in amla promote hair growth, prevent hair fall and make hair stronger from the roots. ?Consuming Amla in an empty stomach strengthens immunity system. As Vitamin C is present in Amla it acts as a natural laxative and removes toxins from the body. ?Eating raw amla or drinking juice in the morning on an empty stomach is very beneficial. ?One to two amla can be eaten daily in the morning. ?Do not eat more than two Amla in a day because vitamin C present in plenty in it can cause constipation. ?There are innumerable benefits of amla. Amla purifies the blood, and benefits from the problem of diarrhoea, diabetes, and burning.

  10. 7.How to stand out and shine during your internship? - Seven tips! • Attitude is More Important than Skills. • Be Proactive. • Network, Network, Network. • Always Do More Than the Bare Minimum. • Ask Questions • Take Notes • Keep Yourself Updated on the Latest News and Happenings of the Company.

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