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Meena, Jyoti
- Stratigies for Coping with Anxiety: an Experimental Study
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1 Department of Human Development, Banasthali University, Banasthali, Rajasthan, IN
1 Department of Human Development, Banasthali University, Banasthali, Rajasthan, IN
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Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, Vol 2, No 2 (2011), Pagination: 426-427Abstract
Everyone periodically experiences fear and anxiety. Fear is an emotional, physical, and behavioral response to an immediately recognizable external threat (e.g. an intruder, a runaway car). Anxiety is a distressing, unpleasant emotional state of nervousness and uneasiness; its causes are less clear. Life today is fast and full of competition. There is a constant urge within everybody's mind to get ahead in life, to earn more, to live up to expectation of others and finally to get noticed. Due to rapid change in our society, the life styles of the individual have totally changed over the years. Therefore, the ability to help student and learn such important skills. They need to find out sources of acquiring the necessary kinds of knowledge and students are experiencing role overload, role stagnation and self role distance. Therefore by keeping this view in mind this study was conducted to find out whether Yoga techniques have any effect on the anxiety level of students. The study was conducted on total sample of 50 adolescent boys through purposive random sampling. All the students were taken from B.Tech 1st year students of IIT Delhi. Anxiety relaxation package was prepared for the students to overcome their daily life anxiety. These techniques were provided to the students. After a period of gap the impact was assessed. Results reveal a significant decrease in the anxiety level of students. These yoga and meditation techniques brought the positive changes among the students.- A Review on Hiptage benghalensis (Madhavilata) used as an Ayurvedic Drug
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1 National Research Institute for Ayurveda - Siddha Human Resource Development, Gwalior, IN
2 Maharani Shri Jaya College (MSJ), Bharatpur, Rajasthan, IN
3 Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Science, Janakpuri, New Delhi – 110058, IN
1 National Research Institute for Ayurveda - Siddha Human Resource Development, Gwalior, IN
2 Maharani Shri Jaya College (MSJ), Bharatpur, Rajasthan, IN
3 Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Science, Janakpuri, New Delhi – 110058, IN
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Asian Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, Vol 4, No 1 (2014), Pagination: 28-31Abstract
Hiptage benghalensis (L) Kurz belongs to the family Malphigiaceae. The plant has strong therapeutic potential thus occasionally cultivated for medicinal purposes in several traditional medicines to cure various diseases. This plant has been known to possess antibacterial, antifungal, antidiabetic, anti-inflammatory, anticancerous, antimutagenic and hepatoprotective activity. According to Ayurveda, Hiptage benghalensis is cooling, vulnerary, astringent, expectorant, cardiotonic, anti-inflammatory, insecticidal, wound healing and used in burning sensation of the body, wound, pruritus, foul ulcers, scabies, leprosy, skin diseases, cough, asthma, cardiac debility, rheumatism, hyperdipsia, obesity, intrinsic haemorrhage etc. The presented review summarizes the information concerning the botany, ethno pharmacology, phytochemistry and biological activity of this plant.Keywords
Ayurveda, Hiptage benghalensis (L) Kurz, Phytochemistry, Antibacterial, Antifungal.- Emotional Intelligence and Personality Traits (Extroversion and Introversion) among Adolescents
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1 Department of Human Development, Banasthali University, Tonk, IN
2 University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, IN
1 Department of Human Development, Banasthali University, Tonk, IN
2 University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, IN