Thursday, February 10, 2011

Wanna look hot and sizzling


here are a few tricks to help you boost your metabolism and shed those calories faster. Get ready for all that attention
hotEver envied that woman/man with the perfect slim figure? While all of us cannot have the same lean body, we can improve our metabolic rate, which is responsible for burning calories. Studies show that men tend to burn more, even while at rest and as you grow older your metabolism tends to slow down. Nonetheless, here are some tricks that can help.

MUSCLE MAN
Calories are being burnt even when you’re not indulging in any physical activity. People who have more muscles tend to shed the calories even faster. Consider including weight exercises in your daily fitness routine as it can really help in the long run.

EAT IN MODERATION
Avoiding meals is not the way to go. In fact, an inadequate amount of food in the body can slow down your metabolic rate and cause the body to go into ‘starvation mode’. Consume small meals or healthy snacks every four hours to keep your metabolism going. It’s far better than consuming large heavy meals twice or thrice a day.

GET MOVING
Enroll in an aerobics class. A highintensity workout will help in the long run in revving up your metabolic rate. If you prefer the outdoors, try jogging rigorously in between your evening walks.

DRINK UP
Water is not just needed for the basic functioning of the body and to prevent dehydration but is also vital in burning the fat. Lack of a sufficient amount of fluids may cause your metabolism to slow down. Drink at least eight glasses a day and also consume fruits and vegetables that are rich in water.

EAT RIGHT
What you eat on a daily basis can have a great impact on your body system. Protein is essential to help the body build muscle and improve your metabolic functioning. Choose lean meats or pulses and include them in your meals. Protein also aids by keeping the blood sugar level steady.

SPICE IT UP
Foods that are rich in spices and herbs are ideal to get your metabolic rate rolling. Research shows that chilli peppers can help when consumed in meals often. Cumin and turmeric which are used in our curries are said to be particularly helpful. Ginger and tabasco sauce are also known to have similar benefits.

BALANCED DIET
It’s important to ensure you get enough vitamins and minerals in your diet. Vitamin B-12 especially is vital for our energy supply. If you aren’t getting it in its natural form, try taking a B complex vitamin supplement.

CAFFEINE PERK
While drinking too much coffee may not be good for you, a cup or two a day can help in keeping you alert and energetic. Just ensure that you drink the coffee black and don’t load it with milk, cream or sugar which adds all those unwanted calories.

HERBAL ROUTE
Drinking green tea can be a good way to help burn some of those calories. Studies suggest that two to four cups can help shed 50 calories a day. Aside from this, green tea is also good for the heart and body functioning. The Chinese herb, ginseng also has benefits.


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Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Delhi University VC Dinesh Singh Faces Tough Questions by DU students

Role of Media in the moulding of youth

Delhi University VC Dinesh Singh and his team faced a tough time on Monday, 1st Feb 2011 as students grilled them on several issues, including absent teachers, strikes, security, outdated syllabus and inadequate infrastructure. Interacting with Singh at the multipurpose hall of the University Sports Complex, students claimed the newly-appointed dean of colleges was shirking his duties.

The session started with Singh introducing his team to the students and then briefly talking about “the rich history” of the university. The VC told students that his agenda for next five years includes completion of projects like the introduction of the semester in the arts and science streams from July 2011 and finishing work on 1,500-seat women’s hostel for undergraduate students at Dhaka.

The VC said colleges will launch innovative courses that will allow multi-disciplinary studies. The university will soon get a Facebook profile and DU officials hoped that through the networking site, they will be able connect better with students. The university has also earmarked around Rs 2cr for special students.

But even as students appreciated initiatives that augmented infrastructure — each college got 80 computers recently and plans are afoot to provide Wi-Fi on the campus — they had some tough questions for Singh and his team. When it came to interactive session, students from across colleges complained about lack of basic amenities, security, outdated syllabi, missing teachers and unfriendly atmosphere for the physically challenged. Neha Tomar of Dayal Singh (evening) College said: “Despite getting the approval to offer a BA in journalism my college is sitting over it. I also wonder how long will it take to complete construction of the new building?’’

Kanika of Laxmibai College wanted to know why off campus colleges are not as safe as those in the North Campus.

Though Singh tried to answer most of the questions, students remained unconvinced because in most cases he simply said that the university can’t directly intervene in college affairs. He, however, promised students that the university will take note of each complaints and will try to resolve them. A student of philosophy, Anurag Singh, said: “They are just pretending. Nothing concrete has been said here.


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