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Nutritional and Health benefits of Millets

IEP Chandigarh

Dr Geeta Joshi, an Ayurveda expert said that Millets are known as “Nutri-cereals” due to their high nutritional content like proteins, fibre, micronutrients and phytochemicals.

Type of Millets: 

Pearl Millets (Bajra): widely grown in India. Helps in controlling Type 2 Diabetes. 

Finger millet (Ragi): is rich in calcium, protein and iron. It’s famous in the Southern part of India. It has antioxidant properties and helps in Type 2 Diabetes. 

Foxtail millet: it is a good source of dietary fibre and minerals like copper and iron. It has a low glycemic index and is rich in antioxidants. It helps in controlling cholesterol.

Kodo Millets: rich in polyphenols and has antioxidant properties. 

Sorghum (Jowar): a rich source of calcium and magnesium for improving bone health. It improves blood circulation. 

Little Millets: rich in iron and helps in Type 2 Diabetes. It is beneficial for digestive issues. 

Barnyard Millets: rich in iron, calcium and phosphorus. It has a low glycemic index and is beneficial in Type 2 Diabetes

Health benefits of Millets:

Millets are easily available and easy to store. 

They are gluten-free, ideal for Celiac disease. It aids in weight loss.

It has a low glycemic index, is beneficial for lowering blood sugar levels and therefore controls diabetes, insulin resistance and hyperlipidemia.

It acts as a prebiotic to feed important microflora and help in improving overall gut health and easy to digest.

Army plans millet fest to raise awareness about crop among all ranks

As part of its initiative to raise awareness among all ranks and families about benefits of millets in diet, the Northern Command of the Indian Army is mulling to organize a mega ‘Station Millet Festival’ in Jammu and Kashmir, a defence spokesman.

The festival will be organized in near future as a culmination of an awareness campaign started by the command with the holding of a workshop at the northern command headquarters in Udhampur, the spokesman said.

He said the awareness workshop on ‘Mission Millets’ was conducted in collaboration with the Jammu University and was presided by Chief of Staff, Headquarters Northern Command, Lt Gen Anindya Sengupta.

The Northern Command is also planning various other events as part of ‘Mission Millet’ campaign to include essay, quiz and slogan competition at school level and cooking competition at unit level.

The spokesman said millets are not just a nutritious grain, but also a reminder of the “rich agricultural heritage of India” .

“To harness the untapped potential of millets for food security, nutrition and sustainable agriculture, the year 2023 has been declared as ‘International Year of Millets’. The Northern Command has undertaken a noble initiative to raise awareness among all ranks and families highlighting benefits of including millets in diet,” he said.

On the initiative of PM Narendra Modi, the United Nations has declared this year as the ‘Millet Year’ which is being supported by 22 countries of the world. Agencies

Keeps blood glucose level in check – Millets have several key benefits that set them apart from wheat and maize. They are high in nutrients, gluten-free, and have a low glycaemic index. They can help stabilize blood sugar levels for diabetic patients and promote insulin sensitivity. In addition, millets are a good source of dietary fibre, proteins, essential amino acids, vitamins, and minerals.

2. Aids in weight loss – Including millets in your regular diet can help with weight loss, according to studies. Millets are a type of whole grain packed with nutrients and fibre, which can help promote fullness and prevent overeating. One study showed that people who swapped rice for millets lost more weight and had better gut health. If you’re trying to lose weight, consider adding millets to your diet.

3. Friend of the heart – Millets are an excellent source of antioxidants, which have been shown to reduce LDL cholesterol levels and total cholesterol and keep blood vessels healthy. These antioxidants play a crucial role in lowering the risk of heart disease and stroke.

4. Fights out cancer cells – Millets, such as foxtail and proso varieties, are effective in inhibiting cancer cell growth. The phytochemicals in millets exhibit antiproliferative effects, lower the formation of cancer cells in the colon, breast, and liver, and don’t cause any damage to normal cells.

5. Improves digestion – The dietary fibre in millets helps improve the digestive system’s function. It can help with constipation, flatulence, bloating, cramping, and regularizing bowel function. It also helps improve the overall health of other vital organs like the liver and kidney and boosts the immune system.

6. Keeps you filled for longer – Carbohydrates such as rice and wheat are simple for the body to break down and process, often leaving a person feeling hungry soon after eating. It can lead people to turn to unhealthy eating habits to satisfy their hunger. Millets have a more complex structure and take longer for the body to break down, which can help keep people from unhealthy eating habits.

Barnala’s Sukhpreet Singh wins gold medal in Junior Federation Cup

IEP Chandigarh, May 1    

      Punjab Sports Minister Gurmeet Singh Meet Hayer has congratulated Athlete Sukhpreet Singh who won the gold medal in the boys’ triple jump event in the Junior Federation Cup.          Sukhpreet Singh who belongs to Pandher village of Barnala district, won the gold medal in the Junior Federation Cup at Thiruvannamalai (Tamil Nadu) with a triple jump of 15.76 mtr. Apart from becoming the Junior National Champion, Sukhpreet Singh also qualified for the Junior Asian Athletics Championship to be held in South Korea next month.          Meet Hayer congratulated Sukhpreet Singh on this achievement and wished him good luck for future competitions. He attributed this proud achievement to the hard work of the Athlete and his coaches and parents.          The Sports Minister further said that it is a matter of pride for Barnala district that Sukhpreet Singh has shined after the achievement of Akshdeep Singh and Damneet Singh during a short period in Athletics. 

Punjab government to spend Rs 2.53 cr on beautification of Nagar Panchayat Bhai Rupa at Bathinda: Dr Inderbir Singh Nijjar

IEP Chandigarh, May 1     

     Local Government Minister Dr Inderbir Singh Nijjar announced today that the Punjab government, led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, will spend Rs 2.53 crore on the beautification of Nagar Panchayat Bhai Rupa in Bathinda. The project aims to rejuvenate and enhance the overall aesthetics of the area.          Giving more information, Local Government Minister Dr Inderbir Singh said that, As part of the project, the government will be undertaking the rejuvenation of several ponds in the area. The pond near Dera khooh wala will be rejuvenated at a cost of Rs 54.71 lakh, while the pond near Viswkarma mandir will be rejuvenated at a cost of Rs 51.99 lakh. The pond near Gurdwara mansrover will be rejuvenated at a cost of Rs 32.59 lakh, while the pond at kale bagh road (UPPB-12) will be rejuvenated at a cost of Rs 47.32 lakh. The Namdhari pond (UPPB-09) will also be rejuvenated at a cost of Rs 63.31 lakh.          In addition to the rejuvenation of ponds, the government will also be constructing two in situ (screening cum grit chamber) in ward no -2 and ward no -5 at a cost of Rs 1.67 lakh each.          Dr Nijjar further added that the beautification project will not only enhance the overall appearance of the area but also provide a more pleasant and enjoyable environment for residents and visitors alike. The project is expected to commence shortly, and the government aims to complete the work as soon as possible.

Drink adequate water during dry season: Dr Geeta Joshi

IEP Chandigarh

Dr Geeta Joshi, an Ayurveda Expert said that staying hydrated is very important. This is because your body will give out more water through sweat because your body system works faster during a season like this.

Dr Geeta Joshi, an Ayurveda Expert

To stay hydrated, you can always carry a bottle of water with you to work or school. Drink lots of liquids to replace the fluids you lose from sweating. Do not wait until you feel like you need a drink. Thirst is not a reliable sign that your body needs fluids. When you exercise, you should take small sips of liquid rather than large drinks. Water is the best drink to replace lost fluids. Water with salt added can be used if you sweat a lot, Dr Joshi added.

People should strictly adhere to Covid-related “dos and don’ts” at public places: Dr Geeta Joshi

IEP Chandigarh

According to medical bulletin, the daily count of Covid cases in the tricity increased from 114 to 128 on Saturday. Chandigarh reported 47 new cases, up from 27 on the previous day, and Panchkula reported 54 new infections, up from 50 on the previous day. In contrast, number of cases in Mohali decreased from 37 to 27. Currently, there are a total of 857 active cases in tricity, comprising of 310 cases in Mohali, 308 in Panchkula, and 239 cases in Chandigarh. Most of the patients are under home isolation, with only a small number requiring hospitalisation.

Moreover, Dr Geeta Joshi, an Ayurveda expert said that people should strictly adhere to Covid-related “dos and don’ts” at public places which include wearing masks in crowded areas and closed settings as well.

There has been a spurt in Covid cases in UT during recent days” and it has become imperative to follow Covid-appropriate behaviour in crowded places.

The UT administration has advocated preventive steps in Chandigarh to curtail transmission of the infection.

          which include wearing masks in crowded areas and closed settings as well.

If a person tests Covid positive, he/she must self-isolate for seven days and in case of complication must report to a nearest health facility, Dr Joshi added.

VIGILANCE BUREAU ARRESTS FOREST GUARD FOR TAKING BRIBE RS 10,000

IEP Chandigarh April 28

The Punjab Vigilance Bureau (VB) during its anti-corruption campaign, has arrested Forest Guard, Amarjit Kaur, posted at Wadhaghar forest beet, Moga district and resident of Bagha Purana, for demanding and accepting a bribe of Rs 10,000.Disclosing this here today, a spokesperson of the VB said this case has been registered against the above said woman employee on a complaint lodged by Gurmit Singh of village Mangewala, Moga district.Giving details he added that the complainant had alleged that the above said Forest official had demanded a bribe of Rs 15,000 each as a bribe for not to impose heavy fines in lieu of laying water pipes in the forest land against him and his neighbour. The complainant further alleged that the deal has been struck at Rs 10,000 each. He further added that the complainant has recorded the entire conversation on his mobile in this regard.The spokesperson further added that the VB unit of Ferozepur range has investigated the allegations levelled in the complaint and laid a trap in which the accused Forest lady has been arrested while she was taking a bribe of Rs 10,000 from the complainant in the presence of two official witnesses. In this regard a corruption case at VB police station Ferozepur against the above mentioned employee has been registered. The accused lady would be produced in the competent court tomorrow at Ferozepur. Further investigation in this case was under progress, he informed.

WHEAT ARRIVAL AND PURCHASE CROSSES LAST YEAR MARK

IEP Chandigarh, April 28

Wheat arrivals crossed 105 Lakh Metric Tons across the Mandis in the State today and surpassed the last year arrivals of 102.7 Lakh MT wheat that arrived in mandies during the entire Rabi season last year. Further, more than 100 LMT has already been purchased by the Government Agencies thus beating the total purchase of 96.45 Lakh Metric tons by the Govt Procurement Agencies during the entire Rabi season last year. 

Sharing these details the Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs Minister, Lal Chand Kataruchak said that 4.5 Lakh MT wheat has arrived today in the mandies and with this trend, total procurement of wheat will be atleast 20 lakh MT more than the previous season. 

The Minister further said that the hard working farmers of the State have  once again proved that Punjab is on the top in ensuring the Food Security of the nation, as the State is set to contribute more than 50% wheat in Central pool this year. 

Expressing satisfaction at MSP Payments to the farmers, the Minister said that breaking all previous year records, 18366 Crores has been released for payment to 5,72,822 farmers as MSP, till today and it is being ensured that payments are released to farmers within 48 hours of purchase   

The Minister further added that acting on the directions of the Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann for ensuring complete transparency in the procurement of wheat, the Vehicle Tracking System (VTS) has been implemented in the State during the ongoing wheat procurement season. The number of vehicles with GPS fitted on them has increased to more than 30000 as on date and more than 202250 online gate passes have been issued through the VTS, till now.

Cabinet led by CM mourns death of former CM Parkash Singh Badal

IEP Ludhiana, April 28 

 The Punjab Cabinet led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann today mourned the death of former Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal by observing two minutes silence. At the very outset, the Cabinet paid tributes to the Akali patriarch by observing two minutes silence. The entire council of Ministers paid tributes to departed soul and prayed to Almighty to grant eternal peace to departed soul and courage to bereaved family members for bearing the irreparable loss.

Haryana Home Minister meets Australia’s City Services and Transport Minister Christopher James Steel

IEP Chandigarh/Canberra, April 28

 Haryana Home Minister, Sh. Anil Vij called on Australian Minister for City Services and Transport, Mr. Christopher James Steel in Canberra, Australia today. During this, discussions and deliberations were held regarding cooperation between Haryana and Australia on various subjects. These mainly include health, transport, education etc.During the meeting, City Services and Transport Minister of Australia Mr. Christopher James Steel expressed his desire to cooperate with Haryana in the above areas. During the meeting, Sh. Vij invited Mr. Christopher James Steel to come to Haryana, on which Mr. Steel accepted the invitation and expressed his desire to come to Haryana. During the meeting, Mr. Steel told Sh. Vij that he wished to work with Haryana in future so that mutual relations could be further strengthened.It is worth mentioning that discussions have been held between various organizations and bodies of Haryana with the Australian Government for short-term employment-oriented courses, which are expected to be finalized soon.

Gita’s message of world peace, love and brotherhood, need of the hour for every human: Chief Minister

IEP Chandigarh, April 28

With the endeavours of Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal to take the universal knowledge of Shrimad Bhagwad Gita to every nook and corner of the world, International Gita Mahotsav is being celebrated in Australia this time.Addressing virtually at the opening ceremony of the International Gita Mahotsav at the Federal Parliament, Canberra, Australia today, the Chief Minister said that at present when the whole world is facing war, terrorism, violence and tension; the message of world peace, love and brotherhood given in Gita is the need of the hour for every human being.“It is a matter of pride for all of us, especially the residents of Haryana, that the International Gita Mahotsav has been organized in Australia with the joint efforts of voluntary organizations of Australia and Kurukshetra Development Board,” he added.Sh. Manohar Lal said that Gita is such a supernatural light, which is beyond time, country and boundaries, which is eternal, universal and everlasting. “As Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi says that Shrimad Bhagwad Gita is meaningful for various aspects of life; under his guidance, the Haryana government is making efforts to take the knowledge of Gita to every nook and corner of the world,” he said.A delegation led by Haryana Home and Health Minister, Sh. Anil Vij has gone to Australia to participate in the International Gita Mahotsav. The delegation includes Gita Manishi Swami Sh. Gyananand Maharaj and Panipat MLA Mahipal Dhanda.Sh. Manohar Lal said that he is proud of being the Chief Minister of the state, where Lord Krishna had given the immortal message of Karma Yoga through Gita, 5160 years ago; on the holy land of Kurukshetra.Extending best wishes for this event, he said that the faith, devotion and enthusiasm shown by the people of Australia towards Gita in the International Gita Mahotsav cannot be described in words. He also invited them to visit Kurukshetra, the holy land of Gita.The Chief Minister said that Gita inspires people to perform their duty properly, do virtuous deeds and follow social systems. He said that the solution to all the problems is there in Shrimad Bhagwad Gita. “In the message of Lord Shri Krishna in Gita, measures have been given to create an elevated society. With its lesson and use, we can create such a society, where every person can be happy and an ordinary man can become an outstanding person by its recitation and conduct,” he added.