Author: Dr Rames C. Panda
(Sr. Principal Scientist Dept of Chemical Engineering CSIR-CLRI, Adyar, Chennai)
We the living beings come to this earth for certain period of time. Earth is like a home where we need to stay clean, keep clean, learn & practice culture to make it a place of peaceful place. In this short span of life, we have to do some work through which people become remembered even after their death. We must work for others without any expectation and selfishness. We call this as ‘karmayoga’. It teaches us how to strengthen our mind and body to lead a good social life. We must not ask others for help but we must be strong enough to solve certain problem. This world is a home to live together with cohesion and harmony. Culture teaches us how to behave with others, how to maintain a social life. People who are strong in certain features or ability should extend a helping hand to raise another person who is weaker in that feature / ability. For example, a person who is stronger in mathematics, should help another who is weaker in that subject. It is learnt that ‘Oyster-India’ has its mission towards building a harmonious society. No doubt, that, this will lead towards an equilibrium to achieve equality in society. The vision of the organization is to create awareness among people on how to stay clean and healthy through different means and media, their vision is to cure disease by helping weaker people. It also includes creating awareness among people and children how to become a good citizen. A child needs proper environment for its overall growth. As parent, most of us are anxious about: How to improve the attention in study, how to increase concentration and focus, how to increase memory in the brain of our children.
The team leader of ‘Neuro-Psychriatry Research Group’, Dr Jakir Hossain Laskar, PhD, concentrates in the areas of Neuro-Psychriatry, disease-associated memory and attention impairment and deficit syndromes. Initially, psychological counseling and psychotherapy are done. Parents are also being advised on how to behave with children, what to eat and what not to eat, so that brain of a child can be developed for cohesive and intelligent thinking. I understand from the website ‘brainmindiaclinic.com’ and from his books on ‘Clinical Homoeopathic Organotherapy: Theory & Practice of Homoeopathy’, ‘Starmark memory’ & ‘Valo Result Korte Hole’ that with full dedication and whole-heartedly he advises tips to improve memory, to develop creative brain power with active intelligence, to create positive attitude with dynamic behaviour and educational excellence.
The objective of every citizen should be: how to make another Swami Vivekananda, or another J C Bose or another Meghnath Saha. In order to fulfil this, we need to prepare our children in a disciplined way: I have no doubt that regular meditation along with the institute, his advises and books will give a proper guidance. His efforts to educate people through social media, seminars, and workshops are praiseworthy. Dr APJ Abdul Kalam used to say: “You cannot change your future, but, you can change your habits, and surely your habits will change your future.” In order to develop the future of a child, citizens should practice disciplined life, which will be followed by children. At this moment we remember the quote: ‘where the mind is without fear…where is head is held high’. The end result will be a world with no boundaries, no ethnicity, no selfish motives and only one thing will prevail humanity – a mankind with equal-opportunity.