Saturday, 9 July 2016

A tribute to Abdus Sattar Edhi

Astounding Pakistani Social Workers 


Abdus Sattar Edhi


His heart is huge and his work has made him synonymous with words like mankind, helping other people, consideration, generosity and administration. Sacrificial administration of years has earned him appreciation of his kinsmen and world everywhere and individuals trust in his work and his commitment as a motivation in their lives. 


Adbus Sattar Edhi known as Edhi among masses is just a stunning person. He has accomplished in his lifetime what eras couldn't accomplish for this nation. Today, he is running an establishment which is overseeing system of world's biggest private rescue vehicle administration. His benevolence is reflected in his way of life as he is discovered clad in an average basic shalwar kameez and can be seen working nearby his group in various workplaces and areas all over nation especially in trouble circumstances. In the event that you see this man, all things considered, one can hardly imagine how his is a worldwide identity and a beneficiary of recompenses like Lenin Peace Prize, Ramon Magsaysay Award (additionally termed as Asia's Nobel Price), Nishan-e-Imtiaz (Pakistan's most noteworthy common grant) and additionally privileged PhDs from IBA Karachi and University of Bedfordshire, UK. 


Another interesting actuality about Edhi is that he is not the only one in his battle as his significant other, Bilquis Edhi has remained by him from the start and has worked similarly difficult to make his respectable motivation a win. She has driven an extremely basic life and their youngsters are no special case. They all live in a little two room flat which is a piece of one of their halfway houses in Karachi.

Thursday, 7 July 2016

Keep Your Hands Naturally Beautiful

Whether you're writing in your journal, introducing yourself, telling an animated story, or pressing your fingers into a yoga mat—many of life's best activities intimately involve your hands. Your hands tell the world how healthy you are (pitted or cracked nails can be a sign of disease), how old you are (prominent veins and brown age spots reveal that), and how well you take care of yourself (bitten nails, hangnails, and rough scaly skin hint that you are neglecting yourself). With all your hands do for you, here are a few things you can do for them
 1. Skip the manicure. As indulgent and fun as they are, manicures can be abrasive to your nails. They stain the keratin of the nail plate itself, abrade the top protective surface of the nail, and make you more prone to paronychia, an infection of the soft tissues around the nail. Try to limit yourself to no more than two manicures a month. Opt instead for a polish change, without having your cuticles trimmed or pushed back. Or skip it altogether.
 2. Moisturize, moisturize, moisturize. The glabrous skin of the palms is unique and doesn't absorb regular moisturizer the way your arms and legs do. Instead, try a heavy immolient moisturizer made especially for the hands. Vaseline or other gooey salves work best. Slather your hands before bed to allow 8 full hours for the moisturizer to penetrate your skin surfaces.
 3. Stay out of the sun. Don't forget your hands when applying your daily sunscreen. The backs of your hands (the dorsal surfaces) see a lot of sun exposure over the course of the day, and if you neglect them, you'll notice brown spots, freckles, and fine lines popping up. This is the reason why the easiest way to tell someone's age is to look at their hands (and the thin skin around their eyes).
 4. Keep your nails short and well-trimmed to avoid collecting dirt and bacteria on their undersurfaces. A nail clipper is much less traumatic than a nail file, which can put tension on weak areas of the nails. Avoid acrylic nails, permanent gel manicures, and nail jewels, which rely on caustic adhesives that damage the structural integrity of the nail.
 5. If you notice anything unusual on your hands or nails, see a hand specialist. Skin cancers can show up as pigmented streaks in your nail beds. A new lump can mean a tumor like a mucous cyst. Pitted or cracked nails can be signs of autoimmune or inflammatory diseases. Cuts from cooking and car accidents can damage the delicate network of tendons, nerves, and vessels that powers your hands — so don't ignore these signs. Use these five tips to wave goodbye to your hand troubles!