Vimal Kumar Lahari
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Mr. Himanshoo Kumar Sharma
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If the male faction of society is born free, then it is not possible that women faction be slave. If a man claims to lead a life of dignity, why the fate of woman be left upon the determination and whim of man. More over the right to liberty, equality and fraternity is granted by state to individual cannot be refused to a woman.
New challenges have been posed on human rights by the forces of globalization. The globalization process is influencing the lives of mankind across the globe with positive and negative results. On one hand globalization has developed the concept of liberal ideas on other hand it has deteriorated the values of Human Rights by environmental degradation, exploitation and abuse of Human Rights, by developing the economic disparities, Sex discrimination sharp depletion of valuable resources, global terrorism and religious fundamentalism.
To meet the global challenges affecting Human Rights, the stress must be given to following fundamental convictions.
(A) The sanctity and inviolability of women Life
(B) The dignity of women Rights
(C) The value of women safety in a world full of precarious threats and challenges.
Dr.Balbir Singh Jamwal
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Dr. K. Praveen Kumar, S. K Raziya, A. Sharon Roja Kumari & B. Kishore Babu
Recived Date: 2020-06-20 | Accepted Date: 2020-07-25 | Published Date: 2020-08-09
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Aquaculture has become increasingly important in recent decades in meeting the enormous demand for animal protein requirements and, as a result, contributing to food security. Nonetheless, illness prevalence and environmental degradation are regarded as crucial issues facing the industry. In order to properly address these difficulties, new technological avenues have been paved. Among these, nanotechnology is a cutting-edge instrument with a wide range of applications, including aquaculture and the preservation of seafood. It can offer novel medication management solutions, such as the release of vaccines, and so guarantee the civilized defense of farmed fish against pathogens that cause sickness.
An overview of nanotechnology and its uses in aquaculture is given in this article. It also provides a basic overview of fish disease and traditional pathogen management measures. However, as this analysis makes clear, nanotechnology is a potentially useful new tool that could improve the management and control of disease prevalence. Thus, it has also been emphasized how important this technique is to advancing sustainable aquaculture. This article also discusses the function of selenium nanoparticles as an effective component.