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  • What is the reason for the very high life expectancy in Japan?

    What is the reason for the very high life expectancy in Japan?

    Japan has one of the highest life expectancies in the world, with an average of 84.6 years. This is due to the nation's focus on health and wellness, with its citizens living a healthy lifestyle and receiving regular medical and dental checkups. Additionally, Japan has a strong culture of valuing and preserving the elderly, providing them with necessary support and care. Furthermore, the government has invested heavily in public health, providing access to quality healthcare and subsidizing medical costs. Finally, the country's food culture, low levels of stress, and clean environment all play a role in the nation's high life expectancy.
    Mar 29, 2023 - Kiran Zaveri
  • What Indian food do non-Indians usually dislike?

    What Indian food do non-Indians usually dislike?

    In my exploration, I found that some non-Indians often struggle to enjoy certain Indian foods. The main culprits seem to be dishes with strong flavors, such as those abundant in spices or heat, like Vindaloo or Phaal. Foods with unusual textures, for instance, Okra (Bhindi) or Bitter gourd (Karela), also prove challenging for some. The heavy use of dairy in many dishes, like Paneer-based meals, can also be off-putting for those with dietary restrictions. However, it's important to remember that taste is subjective, and there are plenty of non-Indians who relish these very dishes.
    Jul 11, 2023 - Kiran Zaveri
  • India Unveiled: A Tapestry of Tradition, Trials, and Triumphs

    India Unveiled: A Tapestry of Tradition, Trials, and Triumphs

    In this blog post, I share my personal reflections on being born in India, a topic that has stirred mixed feelings within me. I discuss the challenges, such as inherited societal norms and economic disparities, but also the unique advantages, such as the rich cultural heritage and diversity. Despite the difficulties, I express my lack of regret, as these experiences have shaped my identity and perspective. I emphasize that one's birthplace doesn't determine one's life trajectory, it's what we make out of our circumstances that truly counts. Thus, being born in India is not a matter of regret for me, but a diverse journey that I continue to embrace.
    Aug 8, 2023 - Kiran Zaveri
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