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Why has nobody thought of a good roti machine?

Women grapple with the task of roti making every single day of their lives. A Mumbaikar offers a futuristic solution.
Pooja Birwatkarby Dr Pooja Birwatkar

It’s a fact that Mumbai is always on the run. Between the binaries of fast and slow, fast is the chosen one that defines the life of almost every citizen of their dream world.

In the whole hustle-bustle and mad race, one looks for ideas and ways that help one cope better with the demands of everyday life. To make matters worse, if one is a working woman and has a family to cater to also, the tying up of loose ends and running an endless list of chores exhausts you to no end. This may sound sexist, but the general scenario that still pervades most households is that a working woman works two shifts, one at home and other at work, while males have the joy of concentrating only on the office front.

To bring about a change in this system is a farfetched dream. Though one does see a radical shift in responsibilities and sharing of duties between both genders now, but such cases are sporadic in number and occur in isolated patches.

To help tide away such mundane tasks, our Mumbai housewives then look for ideas and innovations that make their lives easier. One has, to a large extent, adopted automation that makes life easier, like washing machines, food processors and all variety of appliances that help to clean the house and other things, and lend some degree of relief. But what about the sad state of affairs when it comes to rotis?

Almost every Indian household eats rotis every day. The making of rotis is a tedious task. As a working woman and homemaker myself, I always wished for a genie to appear and Making rotisrelieve me from the endless task of making rotis day after day. Certainly, there are solutions to offer in the market, but I find that these only add to your woes. On looking at the available roti makers, one finds that still you have to do basic jobs like mixing, kneading, making balls of dough or manually putting each ball of dough on the making surface, etc. These roti makers’ only help is in the area of making round rotis.

The other day, as I was getting some photocopy work done and watching how copies emerged from the machine one after the other, I was stuck by an idea. What if there was a machine that handled the whole process of making rotis, right from kneading the dough to rolling out hot rotis? It would eliminate all the possible labour, including cleaning up afterwards.

Taking the idea further, there could be a panel of operations for making rotis. One can select the number of rotis, size, thickness, crispiness, oil/oil free. There would also be a provision for a timer to be set and a clock timer, plus automated cleaning and a way to keep it near the dining table so that fresh hot rotis can be had during meal times.

Just imagine it – after a long tiring day, to have fresh rotis with the press of a few buttons! What a wonderful dream! But I wonder – in this age of technology, why has nothing like this come up to reduce the efforts of Indian women? As insignificant as it may sound, it is one of the most important issues of our daily life.  So all you innovators and technologists, this is food for thought. Let us in a small way help provide some solutions to such time-consuming tasks that would help working women get liberated from a few of their daily life burdens. Not just Mumbai women, it would be revolutionise the lives of many more across the nation, including the men.

(Pictures courtesy www.nandyala.org, ribbonstopastas.blogspot.com)

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Sion residents and a cop reunite lost boy with mother

A heartwarming story of a lost boy reunited with his mother, with joint efforts by the cops and local residents.
by The Editors | editor@themetrognome.in

“Rushab found at Sion junction yeh ladka mere paas hai” pinged the Whatsapp message on 17 of Sion’s residents mobile phones. It was from Sujata Patil, a cop with the Sion Matunga Traffic Police, who had found a four-year-old boy lost and crying at Sion junction. The recipients of the message immediately swung into action.

“We are in the Sion Traffic Police committee,” explained Ajay Pandya (in green shirt in the pic), chief coordinator of the Sion Welfare Forum.”We regularly coordinate with the local police in times of need, and yesterday, we immediately rushed out to help when we learnt that the little boy, Rushab, was lost and crying for his mother. Sujata madam had found him on the footpath when she was on bandobast duty in the area.”

The child was first pacified, and when he had calmed down, the search party – comprising area residents and the police – fanned out in the area to try and locate his mother. “Sujata madam stayed with the boy throughout. It was three hours before the frantic mother was located.”

It turned out that the boy had simply strayed away from his mother when she was in Dharavi to buy something. “Then he couldn’t find his way back to her and panicked. Fortunately for him, he was spotted by a cop,” Ajay said.

(Pictures courtesy Ajay Pandya)

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How to care for teenage skin

It rebels without a cause – teenage skin is quite difficult to manage, but not impossible to take care of. We have a few tips.

Being in your teens could put a lot of unwanted pressure on you – there are hormonal changes on the inside, and an unpredictable you on the outside. Everything seems to go haywire, and there are times when your skin starts rebelling too! Amidst all the changes, a sudden breakout on your skin is the last thing you would hope. To ensure you do not feel powerless and live your teen years to the fullest, we guide you on the path of clear, flawless skin. So, bid stubborn acne- Goodbye!

wash the face oftenIt is vital for you to understand your skin type before you opt for any skin care regime, especially when your skin is at its unpredictable best.

3 simple methods to deal with your teenage skin problems:

Normal skin. If you have normal skin, the soft textured one without any blemishes, you could adapt to this skin care regime.

– Wash your face with normal water- thrice a day.

– Make use of a mild cleanser to remove all the dust and dirt.

Dry skin. For those dealing with dry skin – where your skin is rough, scaly and dull in appearance, fear not. There is a solution for you too.

– Use a mild moisturising cleanser.

– On washing your face, apply a non-perfumed moisturiser.

– Don’t take hot water showers.

– Keep away from cheap soaps and cleansers, as they tend to make your skin drier.

Oily skin. For those who tackle the issue of oily skin, here is your breakthrough regime. You can now bid adieu to open pores, pimples and blackheads by following these simple skincare routinetips.

– Get into the habit of washing your face at least thrice a day with a quality soap and water.

– Keep dry tissues in your handy pack to wipe your face as and when you feel the surface of the skin turning oily.

– Washing your hair at least thrice a week will help reduce the oil on your face as well.

Some more tips:

1. Cleansing is the most important step in maintaining a healthy skin type. Washing off all the dirt and impurities helps get rid of dead cells and keeps your skin supple and soft.

2. Moisturising your skin often will give it the required nourishment and keep it well moisturised. Be sure to use a mild lotion rather than something harsh and packed with chemicals.

3. Keep in touch with your dermatology doctor, as any change in soap, lotion or cleanser could lead to a skin reaction, which is something you would not want. Always take professional advice while changing your skin care products to keep acne, allergies and other breakouts at bay.

Keep glowing!

(Pictures courtesy skincare.allwomenstalk.com, www.breastfeedinglink.org, www.beautyskinexpert.com)

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Borivli senior citizens create new world record

Enthusiastic senior citizens, aged 60 to 90 years, gathered at Borivli public park to create world record for laughter yoga.
by The Editors | editor@themetrognome.in

Trust senior citizens to show up in large numbers to participate in something new and fun. And senior citizens of this particular park in Borivli – run by Pushpa Maa Foundation – are a particularly enthusiastic lot.

20140505_174212What else can explain the fact that over 1,500 signed up in a matter of days to participate in creating a new world record for laughter yoga? And further, that at last count, 1,950 of them came together to participate in about 18 different laughter yoga exercises for well over 45 minutes, thus setting a new world record?

Says Jimmy Dordi, part of the managing committee of the park and one of the several members who thought of the idea of seniors entering the record books with a unique record to observe World Laughter Day on May 4, “We anticipated a good response but this was phenomenal. Everyone had a blast and we are happy that a new record has been set.” Seniors from the same park had earlier created another world record – also recorded by the Limca Book of World Records – for the maximum numbers of senior citizens singing the National Anthem at one spot.

A lot of local dignitaries like MLA Gopal Shetty and the DCP Balsing Rajput also showed up to cheer on the participants.

The Metrognome was the online and publicity partner for the event.

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Beauty

Why you need to switch to organic skincare

Opting for eco-friendly and chemical-free skin products will do you a world of good. Start by using these products today.

Taking the eco-friendly path has become more or less the ‘in’ thing. Nonetheless, when it comes to a skincare routine, organic beauty products are the hot new trend. When it comes to skin, there are a whole stack of reasons as to why organic skincare products are something that you should opt for.

We list a few reasons that will tell you why you need to opt for organic skin care:

Scientifically proved healthy. Expert researchers in the field of skincare hold the theory that your skin absorbs 60 per cent of anything you apply. This means using synthetic cosmetic products will have your skin soak in all the chemicals that could lead to an allergic reaction.

Assures a natural approach. People with sensitive skin find it difficult to adjust to any and every skincare product. That’s when organic products come into the picture, as they are known to be much gentler when compared to the host of conventional products available in the market.

organic skincare productsOffers skin solutions. Another benefit of making the switch to organic products is that they offer skin solutions that no artificially-manufactured product can compete with. They have been recognised to nourish your skin, fight the signs of aging, and give a natural glow at the same time.

Easily available online. The organic skincare sect is gaining momentum slowly yet steadily; however, you could get your hands on some of the best natural bathing soaps, organic body wash gels, and organic moisturising creams online.

Know more, do more. When making the switch to organic skincare line, be sure to learn enough about some of the ingredients that are good for your skin. To give you a head start, opt for products that are gluten-free, vegan and 100 per cent organic.

Each one of us wants to protect our body from harmful ingredients; therefore, it is important to get into the habit of reading product labels. The innumerable brands available in the market make it difficult to choose a particular variety. However, whatever brand you pick, make it a point to treat your skin with the best organic products available. Buy an organic moisturizing cream to ensure your skin stays in harmony with the nature.

Always remember, being proactive rather than reactive is a better choice, especially when it comes to caring for your skin. Go organic for a beautiful you!

(Pictures courtesy www.bizcrowd.com, www.wellbeing.com.au)

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Rewas to Gateway in 5 hours, 5 minutes

Thane school children show their mettle, swim from Rewas jetty to Gateway in two separate events in under five hours.
by The Editors | editor@themetrognome.in

It is wonderful indeed to swim like a fish, but what if you’re a child swimming against time and tide? 11 school children from Thane proved their swimming prowess recently in two separate events – individual and relay – from Rewas jetty to Gateway of India, and beat all expectations by marking great time.

The six boys who participated in the relay event – Savar Akuskar, Dhruv Sonak, Aryan Kamble, Melroy Cardoza, Om Jondhale and Atharva Kolvankar – kicked off their event at 5.55 am on April 20 from Rewas jetty. Each was given an hour to swim. Dhruv started the event and clocked in six kilometres in an hour. He was followed by Om (4 km), Aryan (4 km), Savar (3 km), Melroy (3 km) and Atharva (2 km). “Atharva finished his distance in under 15 minutes and joined the rest at Gateway of India,” said their proud coach Kailash Akhade, who trained the teams at Thane’s Yashwant Rama Salvi municipal swimming pool. The children swam a distance of 24 km from Rewas jetty to Gateway of India in five hours and five minutes.

Kailash added, “Most of the children training with us are winners of State level swimming meets. With deep sea swimming being a separate event at the Olympics now, most children are hoping to catch a break internationally, and are training from a very young age.”

The event was organised by parents’ body, Starfish Group, and was totally funded by the parents of the participants.

(Picture courtesy Kailash Akhade)

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