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  • Tejasri Alla

    Member
    May 10, 2021 at 11:07 am in reply to: Why and how should we avoid wastage of food

    The food grains are produced by the farmer under the tough conditions. And it’s cooked so well with all patience. A study shows that about 1.3 billion tonnes of food is been wasted everyday. It’s an indirect form of wasting the one’s money also. It’s so disrespectful way to throw the food away which is made with all patience and love.

    The farmer struggles a lot irrespective to the seasons and putting his health aside he strives so hard to produce the food grains. He feels so happy the food grains are into his hands. He celebrates the day with full joy. And the food grains are purchased and are made into food with so much of struggle. Also the mother cooks the food with lots of love and affection towards you in the home. When is bought from a restaurant , they take good amount for it. So, it’s a loss for the people who wastes the food for no reason.

    There are orphans who are left abandoned struggling to find food. Instead of wasting the food and throwing it out, the food can be given the orphans and abandoned people. It may fill their stomachs and they find a reason to survive. They feel so happy and blessed to have the food which you’ve provided to them. The leftover food can also be given to the dogs on the streets which are left abandoned.

    Here are some tips to stop the wastage of the food:-

    — Shop only the small amount of foodstuffs, don’t go for higher amounts.

    —Cook only the required amount not more than the requirements.

    —The food can also be preserved in the refrigerator to stop its wastage.

    —Try to attempt the left over food to new ones.

    —Feed the street dogs with the left over food.

    —Before cooking the food, try to check the number of persons available to stop the wastage.

  • Tejasri Alla

    Member
    May 6, 2021 at 10:33 am in reply to: Short Essay on Christmas

    Yes, I can help you Adriana.

    Christmas is the prominent festival of Christians. It is celebrated all around the world on 25th December. Christmas is well known as a Christian holiday in the month of December. It is commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ. He is the prime mover of the christianity. The Christians consider him as the son of god. Jesus was born in Bethlehem. When Joseph and marry entered the city, the inn had no rooms left empty and so they were offered an stable (rack for fodder) where Christ was born.

    Although the date of birth is unknown, the church in the fourth century fixed it as December 25th. This relates to the date of the winter solstice on the Roman calendar. Most of the Christians celebrate it on December 25th in the Gregorian calendar which was adopted by everyone without any exception in the civil calendars used throughout the world. However, part of the Eastern Christian Churches celebrate it on January 7. For Christians, believing that the god has come in the form of man to push away all the sins rather than knowing the accurate birth date of Jesus.

    It is an annual festival marking Jesus Christ’s birth. It is religious and cultural celebration observed by the people on 25th December. But, there are differences that each nation celebrates this festival. The first Christmas was celebrated in 336 A.D in Rome. In the early 1900s, the Oxford movement of Anglican communion church started and this led to the revival of the Christmas.

    CHRISTMAS PREPARATIONS

    The preparations for the Christmas begin early for most of the people so that the celebrations start on the Christmas Eve. It includes a lot of activities, people usually buy decorations, food, and gifts for some of the children in their family. Some families shop for matching Christmas outfits for everyone. The families plan to travel and stay connected. People usually spend a lot on Christmas Eve so they start saving from the earliest.

    Presents are wrapped in the gift boxes and are placed under the Christmas tree which are not opened until the Christmas Day. Thorough cleaning is done in the churches and are decorated so well.

    The common preparations include

    — Christmas trees

    — Gifts

    — cleaning

    — decoration

    — food

    — new outfits

    — lighting etc.

    Christmas reminds us the importance of sharing and giving. Through the Christmas, we know that the birth of Jesus Christ is the beginning of good and great things in the entire world. It also reminds us of our nature and the reason for our existence. Christmas is such a festival that people from all over the world celebrate despite of their religion.

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