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  • Awstro is Taking New Steps to Add New Categories & Development

    Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], May 18: Awstro is an Indian e-commerce platform, which provides B-to-C services over the website by offering electronic goods, mobile accessories, and other consumer products to our customers. Awstro headquarters in Bangalore, India, is a daily deal platform that started its operations in the year 2016.

    Primarily, the company was focused on establishing the market presence by dealing in electronic items solely with Pan-India shipping. Awstro slowly grew in prominence and was receiving 50,000 orders per year by the end of 2016, they shifted themselves and started commencing in customer goods and electronic accessories to cater to every segment of the society.

    As stated by the founder, they started the website called Awstro.in when they saw how other online e-commerce websites are selling fake and low-quality products at high pricing. Therefore, they felt it was the right time to step into the game to deal with 100% original products for all metropolitan cities.

    During their initial years, they started their merchandising with new products and refurbished & open box-up products to their customers, where the customers could avail of about 30% discount which was a win-win situation for both parties. Additionally, they started offering superb assistance through their organization across the nation. In the span of 4 years, Awstro has assisted over 1 lakh customers per year and has gained popular Awstro reviews in return.

    As per the popular Awstro Reviews, they are very well known in the business, because of the authenticity and high-quality of the products that they are dealing in at such minimal pricing. Moreover, Awstro Reviews each product before enlisting it on their respectable website, to gain the trust of their potential clients and to provide them with a better user experience.

    Under their wings, they have prominent regions like Delhi, Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, and Telangana. Originally starting as an e-commerce platform mainly focusing on electronic appliances and mobile accessories, Awstro began its operations by assisting its customer’s needs related to the same.

    Subsequently, realizing that the need for consumer goods, apparel, and households is much more pivotal and imperative, they set their foot in the customer market. Later on, their operations shifted from selling to Business-Customer (B-to-C) functioning.

    Having a boost over here, Awstro since its inception in 2016, significantly rose in terms of operating cities. In these cities, gaining more ground, customer database and recognition from social media, Awstro rose in stature and became the most robust company in its segment.

    Awstro has the mission of easing the process of gaining access to the best household consumer goods, fashion apparel, baby products consisting of food, clothing, and toys, and so on for its customers. This serves a dual function. Primarily assisting in the hassle-free acquisition of every good by the customers, it even benefits the merchants, increasing their commercial viability and most importantly helping in their small business.

    Awstro founders had a noble vision and chose to charge a minimal amount from the trusted tie-ups they have across the nation for the assistance and delivery. The revenue model of the company is premised only on the regular customers that visit their website daily for buying purposes. All other traffic generated by the website for the buying and selling purpose can be considered as their potential customers whom they are happy to cater someday.

    With a vision of increasing commercial value, Awstro quickly raised the ranks and assisted in the interaction of customers with more and more diverse and varied household and consumer products, providing the customers with nothing but the best of all services through their website.

    Gaining more Awstro reviews by the day, Awstro is working on designing and restructuring their website into a customer-centric one that will be a category-specified platform offering the users a better experience. Moreover, with a change in their refund policy, it is now easier to refund the goods in 2-3 days with the amount.

    Vision 2021, according to the founders is to diversify the already existing brands and include cover more metropolitan cities under the operable charter of the company. Roaring with the zealous and dedicated staff, Awstro is the new thing in business.

    Website URL – https://www.awstro.in

    Offers Link – https://www.awstro.in/new-products

  • Analysing the actual role of ECI in post-election Covid upsurge

    New Delhi [India], May 18: Aggrieved by the Madras High Court’s observations, the Election Commission approached the Supreme Court. The entire liability of India’s 2nd wave of ramification was solely attributed to ECI by the Madras HC. It held that EC has failed in maintaining COVID-19 protocol during election campaigns in four states and a Union Territory and also made scathing comments like the poll panel “should be put up on murder charges” for being the ” the only institution responsible for the situation”.

    Did the elections cause the spike?

    The Election Commission of India had already issued a cautionary, although political parties or the government paid no heed but saw the crowd as an affirmation of their leadership. On 22 April, EC banned all public gatherings limiting it to 500 people with safety rules.  However, the upsurge was not limited to polling states but the rest of India also witnessed a deluge. Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh and Karnataka, held no elections but were severely stricken.

    In absence of any ground-level data of infection rates among people who likely have attended rallies and other dwellers of such area, it is highly questionable to denounce the entire liability on ECI.

    Furthermore, if we compare cases in polling states with the top five states reporting the highest daily cases, it doesn’t provide any conclusive evidence to endorse EC culpable for the upsurge. Also if we compare current data with April 2020, we would find that Corona was growing fastest in West Bengal, doubling in a week, followed by Maharashtra and Gujarat, at 8 days respectively even amid nation-wide lockdown.

     

    Population density is also a significant factor. The biggest surge was witnessed in Delhi from 0.4% on 26th February to 32% on April 28 where there was no election, and Delhi’s higher population density than the polling states cannot be ignored, followed by 4 non-election states—Maharashtra, Karnataka, Chhattisgarh and UP also showing alarming spike.

     

    Pertinently, few scientific studies on virus transmission even give a conflicting view with Madras HC. Prof Lawrence Young of Warwick Medical School says that “Not least [is] the fact that the virus released can be rapidly diluted through the atmosphere,” and hence stating that the risk of virus transmission at outdoor gatherings is generally low compared to indoor events cannot be ruled out.

    The High court pointedly declared ECI “Mass Murderer”. A reprimand of such nature has decremented the people’s trust in ECI is perhaps not a positive portent for this democracy.

    The Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar though has been facing severe public criticism, has firmly volunteered for appropriate punishment. It has come to notice that Kumar even acted in furtherance of filing an affidavit before the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India, enunciating the consequences of procrastinating the recently-held assembly polls due to the corona-virus pandemic, could make equity of the poll panel questionable and favouring one party against another in-turn would have seen severe criticisms.

    Although the aforesaid draft-affidavit, owing to procedural discrepancies couldn’t be filed, Kumar to preserve the sanctity of ECI even offered to quit, saying that the institution “needs to be absolved of the mistrusts raised on it to save the democracy” lest everyone else start making insinuations and allegations in much more magnified, exponentially derogatory terms”.

    The Constitution of India along with other acts like the Representation of Peoples Act empowers the Election Commission of India. In accordance with Article 324 of the constitution, ECI as an independent constitutional authority may instruct the State Governments but can’t interfere in the general administration, neither can it take over the administration. Moreover, the current approach of the ECI to conduct elections has to be analysed in consonance with the Disaster Management Act, 2005, to mitigate the ramification and compliance of protocols thereby are the responsibilities of National and State Disaster Management Authorities and associated ministries as well. Furthermore, the Indian government in consultation with other concerned ministries along with the EC had issued Guidelines for Conducting General Elections or Bye-elections as early as August 2020. Therefore clubbing of phases in the West Bengal polls would have been violative of the Representation of the People Act.

    In pursuance of Madras HC’s remarks, it’s noteworthy that High Courts don’t have extraterritorial jurisdiction and more so the aforesaid remarks appear to be a judicial overreach. The ECI’s decision to conduct elections doesn’t appear unreasonable as at the time of declaration of elections the Covid situation was apparently under control in polling states, thus it cannot be seen to be unfair.

    The EC even devised afresh protocols and all campaigns from 10 am to 7 pm were banned onwards April 16 and by 27th all the victory processions were prohibited. On the contrary, the upsurge which may majorly be attributed to the political rallies were either by the Central ruling party or the incumbent state government, despite that the entire criticism was held on ECI’s head.

    Nearly 11 lakh personnel deployed in recent elections are not exclusive of ECI and such remarks would indeed demoralise them who cannot be mute spectators to such downgrading of their role played in keeping the democratic functions alive even during tough times. General Voters, contesting candidates and political parties particularly, would tend to mistrust EC to hold free, fair, transparent elections and with such mistrust, law and order the country would face is unimaginable.

    In the contemporary era, the media with versatile information being relayed in all possible modes, our Hon’ble Courts are perhaps required to be more cautious while making any remarks which are especially not an issue under review. High constitutional authority like ECI’s sanctity must be preserved by the judiciary at all costs.  Hence leaving it to the judgement of the court to punish in the manner the court pleases to seem more judicious.

    It is certainly not wrong to state that Covid-19 has also accounted for fatalities of various EC officers, despite this, EC most arduously conducted elections which is surely commendable. The severity of the ongoing second wave of Covid-19 in India is a failure not just on part of the government but the people but there is no reason why India cannot tackle Covid if the people of the world’s largest democracy act as conscientious citizens.

  • INCOMET: Proving to be one of the best Stock Market trainers in India by helping its students earn Rs 1 – Rs 2 lakh per month

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], May 18: Incomet recently became the country’s top stock market training firm. A great feat for the startup, no doubt, but it also rings a question in our minds.

    How did Incomet leave behind so many giants? There are tons of firms with big backers and decades worth of experience, how did they lose the number 1 spot?

    Well, to find our answers we looked at how Incomet functions and what sets their learning environment apart. We also talked to a student whose life has taken a turn since he joined Incomet.

    While looking at their learning techniques, we found that their approach is majorly hands-on.

    The platform has a set of trainers and mentors who have been brought on board after rigorous interviews. These trainers have proved their mettle in the stock market and aren’t preparing their students for some written examination. They are imparting knowledge that made them successful.

    Instead of just teaching theories that were written decades ago, Incomet has developed unique learning material. When they were developing their teaching content they welcomed a team of 10 entrepreneurs, stock market trainers and investors to the table who helped develop a course that was based on real-life experiences.

    To have such practical knowledge be presented so readily benefits the students greatly. They don’t have to mug down theories and then spend hours trying to figure out how these theories pan out in real life. Instead, they are already taught how the stock market will play out, what problems they might encounter and their solutions. Such a course gives the students all the necessary information in a short amount of time.

    Further, Incomet gives its students the chance to learn about the stock market in real-time and interact with it. One can only become good at analysing the market when one is actively a part of it. Where other training firms give maybe a week or two of trading opportunities, Incomet dedicates three months of its program for live trading. The students are given reigns to trade using the account provided by Incomet. There they learn how to actually navigate through the market and at the end of the three months they come out as polished stock market traders.

    Even though we took a deep look at Incomet’s learning environment, we would be breaking their rule if we didn’t provide any real-life input.

    To back up our findings we talked to one of Incomet’s students.

    The student Arpan Verma from Uttar Pradesh happily told us about his experience.

    The boy got his early education in the town of Atrauli and hails from a business family. Given his family’s background, he had a good understanding of money from the start and did his senior secondary schooling in the commerce stream.

    The stock market comes on the radar of anyone who is even a little interested in business. He too was fascinated about the stock market but didn’t dip his feet in because he couldn’t get satisfactory knowledge from anywhere. People he talked to, the so-called educational videos everywhere on the internet, all gave him half-baked answers.

    However, once he stumbled upon an ad for Incomet on Instagram and seeing good reviews decided to give it a shot.

    Of his experience, he tells us, “My mentor in the Incomet was so knowledgeable about the subject, that he taught us with the same ease with which one learns about addition. Even though we were dealing with complex matters in the course, he broke it down so simply we were never intimidated. Success in the stock market felt achievable with his teachings. He used to teach us concepts that he had himself used.”

    “After joining Incomet my life changed for the better. Whatever money I was making before, it has more than doubled since I’ve been a part of Incomet. My family too is very happy that I had made the decision to join Incomet. Today I am able to handle my and my family’s expenses all thanks to Incomet. I am always going to be thankful to  Kanishk sir, Karan sir and the entire team at Incomet that made such a great thing happen.”

  • LANXESS India donates critical COVID-19 relief worth Rs 2.1 crore

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], May 18: LANXESS India has committed over INR 2.1 crores as part of its CSR spends to support the medical infrastructure in the country in its fight against the Coronavirus pandemic. The spike in COVID-19 cases in the second wave has been severe and there has been a huge demand for critical medical equipment for treating patients. To help medical institutions tackle the situation better, LANXESS India has donated twenty units of advanced German Ventilators worth approximately INR 1.9 crores to hospitals in Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat.

    The company donated these ventilators to nine hospitals in the states of Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat where the company has its sites and offices. These include Kaushalya Medical Foundation Trust Hospital and Bethany Hospital in Thane, Shushrusha Hospital in Mumbai, Jayaben Modi Hospital in Ankleshwar, Sevashram Hospital and Civil Hospital in Bharuch, and Patidar Hospital, J K Hospital and SS Hospital & Research Centre in Ujjain. The hospitals will use these ventilators for the treatment of COVID-19 patients.

    In addition, to combat the rising medical oxygen requirement in the country, LANXESS India supported the District Hospital, Ujjain with ten units of Oxygen Concentrators.

    The company has also supported the Employee State Insurance Corporation Hospital (ESIC) in Nagda with INR 10 lakhs to help in upgrading their existing infrastructure and provide better medical assistance to the patients.

    Neelanjan Banerjee, Vice Chairman and Managing Director, LANXESS India commented, “The current second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic in India has overwhelmed the medical infrastructure of our country and has led to a severe shortage of critical medical equipment. As part of our Corporate Social Responsibility efforts, we at LANXESS have yet again tried to support augmenting the infrastructure of some of the hospitals around our headquarters in Thane and our manufacturing sites in Nagda and Jhagadia. We will continue to aid the community in fighting the devastating second wave of COVID-19.”

  • XL Dynamics to cover COVID-19 vaccine cost for staff and family members

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], May 17: XL Dynamics India Pvt. Ltd, announced that as a part of its employee well-being program, it will cover the Covid-19 vaccination cost for 5,000 people, including its employees and their dependent family members.

    Since the beginning of the pandemic, to support its employees and keep them safe, the company has taken multiple initiatives such as remote work, distribution of masks and sanitizers, safe travel arrangements and special rewards & recognition for the continued support by the employees. This recent step underscores its commitment towards the staff’s health and safety.

    “Our employees have been instrumental in the company’s success. The vaccine reimbursement is our way of thanking them for their efforts. We back the inoculation campaign and hope for the coronavirus pandemic to end soon.” said Ms. Sonali Oke, Director, XL Dynamics.

    Contrary to the industry trend, XL Dynamics has witnessed accelerated growth during the pandemic. The company recruited thousands of employees and expanded its presence with 15 new branches across India.

    About XL Dynamics

    Established in 2002, XL Dynamics provides end-to-end Mortgage Process Outsourcing solutions to clients in the U.S. With more than 2,800 employees across India, the company has grown to become one of the leading service providers in industry.

    Visit www.xldynamics.com to learn more about the company.

  • Alembic Pharmaceuticals announces financial aid up to 50 lakhs for their employees who passed away in Covid.

    The employees create a benevolent fund for their late colleagues

    Vadodara (Gujarat) [India], May 17: When it comes to Employee welfare with Alembic Pharmaceuticals Ltd it is not just the employer but also the employees who have started a Benevolent Fund and are contributing generously for their departed team members who passed in this second wave of Covid.

    The Management of the 114-year-old Alembic Pharmaceuticals Ltd has announced Financial Aid of between 15 lakhs to 50 lakhs to their deceased employees, which is over and above all other benefits applicable. Talking to the media, Mr. Pranav Amin, Managing Director of Alembic Pharmaceuticals said that, the company has always fostered the feeling of Alembic Parivaar. We are deeply saddened by the loss of some of our family members due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The company has decided to support the bereaved family members with financial assistance apart from the existing benefits. We have announced financial aid of a minimum INR 15 Lacs maximum up to INR 50 Lacs for the deceased team members’ family. While we cannot compensate for the loss suffered by the families, we hope that this benefit will help them to rebuild their lives. As we remain committed to the safety and wellbeing of our employees and their families, I strongly urge everyone to take the utmost precaution and safeguard themselves.

    Seeing the gesture initiated by the company, the employees of the Alembic group have also come forward and formed an Employee Benevolent Fund, where employees are contributing in the form of either cash or their earned leaves for the team members they have lost. Employees have contributed towards the benevolent fund for individual employees who have passed away due to Covid-19. Employees are generously supporting all, irrespective of whether they know the deceased member or not and irrespective of the professional level of their colleague. These contributions are voluntary and discreet. The funds are accumulated and directly transferred to the legal heirs.

    Talking to the media, the HR spokesperson confirmed that the organisation has added a Covid-19 cover for all employees, in addition to the existing mediclaim policy, the cost for which is borne by the company. Also, in the unfortunate event of an employee losing his life, the company’s Financial Aid is a major solace, which is in addition to the EDLI of around 7L, gratuity which is calculated up to the retirement date of 58years, contributions from the Benevolent Fund, plus other statutory benefits.

    To give a broad idea, the bereaved family of a junior employee on an annual salary of around 3L will also receive as per the above benefits offered, anything between 25 – 30 L.

    This is a testing time for everyone. Many of the staff have been personally impacted by the pandemic and/or have had their family members getting impacted.

    Some of the staff has even had to bear personal losses/ loss of colleagues.

    During such times, it is only natural to occasionally feel a little low. Due to the same Alembic has engaged a clinical psychologist, whom all Alembians can reach out to, should the employees feel the need. The psychologist has special experience in supporting individuals with stress, anxiety, depression, grief and bereavement-related concerns. The psychologist has been requested by the company to keep the discussions and calls confidential. The psychologist shouldn’t share name or any details with the company management too. The psychologist can be contacted all 7 days of the week between 08 am to 9 pm.

  • Mr. Abhay Tewari appointed Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of SUD Life

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], May 17: Star Union Dai-ichi Life Insurance Company Ltd (SUD LIFE) announced the appointment of Mr. Abhay Tewari as Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the Company w.e.f 15th May 2021.

    Mr. Abhay Tewari joined the company in the year 2014 as Appointed Actuary. Prior to his appointment as Managing Director & CEO of the company, he was promoted as Joint President – Corporate & Chief Actuary, overseeing Operations, Actuarial, Risk and Corporate Governance functions.

    Mr. Tewari has played a critical role in enabling the growth trajectory of the company. He has led the Actuarial function and played a pivotal role in aligning the organization in achieving the strategic objectives over the years.

    SUD LIFE is a joint venture of Bank of India, Union Bank of India and Dai-ichi Life Insurance Company Limited, Japan.

     

  • Digital marketing expert Sandeep Vashist advises how to be cautious from “Work from home” Scams on social media

    New Delhi [India], May 17: We are living in the era of Covid-19 where “Work From Home” culture is the new normal. Today most IT companies are offering work from home for their employees to keep them safe from this virus. Many have lost their jobs in this pandemic and are struggling to find work offline or online to feed their families. This situation of unemployment has activated scamsters who target innocent people on social media by offering them high payout jobs while working part-time from home.

    Sandeep Vashist, a leading digital marketing expert and political consultant from Delhi, who is working with politicians, entrepreneurs and corporate clients is on our panel and shared with us valuable information on how to save ourselves from online Scams and frauds.

    On asking how online scammers target innocent people, Sandeep said “It is easy to find a person who has recently lost his job in this pandemic, usually scamsters create a fake account on social media and offer easy money while working from home. If a person is not so attentive, he or she easily falls into the trap and shares their personal details, bank ID, passwords and even OTP to get easy money. “

    Police data shows that the most common cybercrime was credit/debit card fraud, Facebook-related cases of cheating are third on the list and around 84,545 fraud cases – involving about Rs 1.85 lakh crore were reported by scheduled commercial banks and select FIs during 2019-20, an RTI activist said, citing information received from the Reserve Bank of India.

    On asking how to remain safe from these fraudsters, Sandeep Vashist suggested using common sense. He said, “Nothing comes free in this world. If someone calls you and says you have won any lottery or amount, ask them to give the complete amount to charity.” He added, “Another way of fraud is creating a fake profile on social media of your friends and relative and then they message you and seek financial help. Scammers have been known to use emotion and urgency to convince people with a loved one is in financial trouble and needs funds quickly.”

    Few suggestions are shared by Sandeep Vashist which will help you keep your information safe and to identify online frauds:

    1. Change passwords regularly of your accounts
    2. Do not entertain freebies and lottery calls & messages.
    3. While shopping online trust only reputed and encrypted websites.
    4. Check your social media privacy settings.
    5. Be careful when using public Wi-Fi.
    6. Do not buy products on Marketplace without reviews and full payment in advance.
    7. If your friend needs financial help, call him personally instead of chatting online.

    Sandeep has been involved in Seminars for social media security, digital marketing & political strategies. He manages the social media accounts of many politicians and corporate brands.

    We thank Sandeep that he joined this panel and shared important and useful information for our users. Our readers can connect with him at

    https://www.sandeepvashist.com/ 

  • Beauty Kart, a beauty destination that filled the gap of beauty and authenticity in India

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], May 15: Counterfeits are likely to be seen in almost all the fields and it is especially seen in cosmetics and beauty fields. Several items are designed with the same name, logo, and so on to attract the buyers and it will end up negatively. Even high quality and top brands are available in the local market away from the showroom and those are said to be counterfeits and the practice is common here in India.

    Whoever the seller is whether it is a retailing sale or wholesale option, It is paramount to check the name and special codes. Buying beauty products from authorized sellers with proper receipts is more than a requisite. Even if it said that the product is available in the market with discounts without receipts, one has to claim for the purchase details.

    Packaging differs from product to product and from the packaging type, you can easily get to know the exact product. If the product is delivered from top brand covers and envelope will be so tight and compact to make sure no spilling occurs. Further, one can check the bar code available in the product to check its authenticity.

    Beauty Kart, an e-commerce retail merchandise of authentic products around the globe launched into the beauty industry in 2020. The brand’s vision is to deliver authentic products to consumers through its unique shopping services. Their product portfolio constitutes every product from drug stores to niche brands. Word has the brand is in talks with prominent brands like SKI –II, Cosrx, Dr. Ceuracle among others. “ Consumers are lacking information about international products. Counterfeit trade in beauty and personal care has seen a significant rise. It is very sad to know many consumers are putting their skin at stake by opting for fake products without knowing they have lured in for trade for shrewd prices” says Tejaswi Velivela, CEO of BeautyKart.

    Skincare regime has become a hobby for most people to look beautiful, even during these zoom boom times. This season, Beauty Kart gave a glimpse of trendy skin lines from across the globe. To know more about such brands and their best products, continue reading to have an excellent skincare regime.

    SKI II – The Japanese skincare

    SKI II is an award-winning Japanese skincare product with the exclusive ingredient PITERA that keeps the skin young and beautiful. For nearly forty years, these Japanese skin care products derived from yeast and owned by Procter & Gamble redefine skincare worldwide. Many of its products are available in Beauty Kart, and it is hard to choose the best product among them. A few of the best sellers include PITERA Power Kit, Gen Optics Aura Essence Scrum, PITERA Aura Kit, and many more. But their best is the SKI II Facial Treatment Essence powered by PITERA, which has over 50 micronutrients to provide many incredible beauty benefits. It gives ageless healthier skin without wrinkles and fine lines as it strengthens the skin and hastens recoveries from the many damages. Within two weeks of using it, the skin improves in texture, firmness, radiance, and wrinkle resistance to give a glowing, gorgeous look.

    COSRX – The Korean skincare

    K-Beauty is the changing phenomenon in the world’s beauty industry, as many experts confirm its skincare technology is 10 years ahead of others. It is because of the formulation of the Korean skin products to nourish the skin from the inside out to the deepest layers. COSRX is one of the leading Korean brands to protect and hydrate the skin and maintain its health for a glowing, radiant complexion for a long time. Even it takes its name from cosmetics for the COS and RX for denoting prescription. It commits to creating effective skin-friendly products that are affordable to all. With BeautyKart introducing many COSRX products, it isn’t easy to choose the best among them. Few of the best products include.

    COSRX Low pH Good Morning Gel Cleanser

    COSRX Acne Pimple Master Patch

    COSRX Centella Blemish Cream

    There are many others, but it could be the COSRX Aloe Soothing Sun Cream to pick the best.

    As Indians have to work and travel under the sun more than many other countries, this best Korean CORSX sun cream could be their skin saviour. Formulated with 5,500 ppm from the Aloe leaf extract, it moisturizes the skin and protects it from the harmful UV A and UV-B rays.

    Biologique Recherche – The French skincare

    For the past over 40 years, Biologique Recherche, the fantastic French skincare product, is available in many parts of the world. BeautyKart brings these miracle skincare products loaded with high-quality, pure, and active ingredients. Many fashion icons worldwide praise the Biologique Recherche methodology based on the clinical approach to skincare’s astounding effectiveness. There are many best products to choose from for having a luminous glowing complexion for that gorgeous look. Mhm. It is needless to say we are spoilt for choice for this season.

    Instagram: @beautykart

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  • Top best astrologer near you: Dr Vinay Bajrangi

    New Delhi [India], May 13: Best astrologer near you or anywhere is a great honour for anyone. Holding a title like the top best astrologer near you or anywhere is a peerless and unmatchable status any person can achieve. When we look for the best astrologer, we should have some idea about the basic methodology & essential criterion for any good astrologer to have.

    A good astrologer must be an astrologer by design and not by default. It means the astrologer must abide by certain basic rules of Vedic Astrology. Let us know more about some of these basic principles of Vedic Astrology.

    1. A good Vedic astrologer knows how to co-relate your horoscope with your past life. We know that a horoscope is a direct manifesto of your past life(s) Karmas and all planetary positions are not any random allocation but well-judged results of our past life deeds.
    2. The astrologer should know how to verify your accurate birth details and if there is even an error of one minute, (s)he should know how to ascertain your right birth time through birth time rectification. Date and place of birth are generally known in many cases; accurate birth time is not known.
    3. Any good astrologer should not discuss a child’s horoscope until the child reaches the age of 12th Year unless there are severe health or very uncommon behavioural issues. It is logical to get a child’s horoscope made as it plays an important role, but only when the child reaches the right stages of life like education subject selection, career selection, business decisions, marriage purposes and other similar stages of life.
    4. Your horoscope has both negative & positive planetary positions. The good astrologer should not let the person feel being cursed due to negative planetary position and the same way, blessed or pampered throughout life. Instead of this, (s)he should tell you how to keep the negatives in the horoscope pacified and how to activate positive ones. That is called the Theory of Karma and not the ritualistic way of astrology.
    5. One should know how to advise the child and parents while choosing the best education subject keeping in mind what will be best for the future career of the child.
    6. The advice for a career should not be given only based on the horoscope of a specific person but also, after visualising the potential of any career in the coming times. All Careers do not remain the same, as we have experienced in these Pandemic times.
    7. Any good astrologer should be able to advise on the predictions for the future life partner, timings of the marriage and what would be better for a person, love or arranged marriage. One can read much more on https://www.vinaybajrangi.com/marriage-astrology.php
    8. When it comes to checking the marriage compatibility between two persons, it should be based on the Golden rules of relationship compatibility and not only based on simple mathematical Gun Milan. It helps to check the compatibility of two persons for sexual, behavioural, adaptability and mutual respect with each other. A good astrologer can also help to know about out the possibility of extra-marital affairs post marriage.
    9. Any good astrologer should be able to read the connection of married life to a person’s career. The 7th and 10th house are strongly interconnected & complementary to each other; many astrologers may not consider this while advising on these two aspects separate
    10. Also one should check if you are interacting with the Main astrologer directly or with the juniors in an Astrology Compound.

    Like this, there are many more basic rules of Vedic astrology which any good astrologer should consider in giving astrological guidance to a person.

    You cannot confine the expertise of any good astrologer to a particular region or country. The best astrologer will remain the best and a good astrologer will remain the good irrespective of area geographical boundaries. In today’s time when the communication modes are so well available, one should focus more to verify the basic qualifications and overall practical experience of the astrologer. One should try to review public exposure and most importantly, people’s reviews about any astrologer. A person depends on an astrologer for getting good guidance thus it is better to know a few things as explained above. Rest is all a fate of the human’s efforts. One can read more on www.vinaybajrangi.com