Geetika tyagi biography definition

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    Nutraceuticals are the nourishing components (hybrid of nutrition and pharmaceuticals) that are biologically active and possess capability for maintaining optimal health and benefits. These products play a significant role in human health care and its endurance, most importantly for the future therapeutic development. Nutraceuticals have received recognition due to their nutritional benefits along with therapeutic effects and safety profile. Nutraceuticals are globally growing in the field of services such as health care promotion, disease reduction, etc. Various drug nutraceutical interactions have also been elaborated with various examples in this review. Several patents on nutraceuticals in agricultural applications and in various diseases have been stated in the last section of review, which confirms the exponential growth of nutraceuticals’ market value. Nutraceuticals have been used not only for nutrition but also as a support therapy for the prevention and treatment of various diseases, such as to reduce side effects of cancer chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Diverse novel nanoformulation approaches tend to overcome challenges involved in formulation development of nutraceuticals. Prior information on various interactions with drugs may help in preventing any deleterious effects of nutraceuticals products. Nanotechnology also leads to the generation of micronized dietary products and other nutraceutical supplements with improved health benefits. In this review article, the latest key findings (clinical studies) on nutraceuticals that show the therapeutic action of nutraceutical’s bioactive molecules on various diseases have also been discussed.

    Keywords: cardiovascular diseases, interactions, nutrition, prevention, therapeutics

    1. Introduction

    Nutraceuticals are characterized as ‘specially designed preparations’, formulated with the aim of fulfilling specific dietary requirements and/or offer preventive health care. Nutraceuticals are the form

    Biography

    Prior joining to Keele Business School, Dr Geetika Jain was a Senior Researcher at the IT University of Copenhagen's Department of Business IT. Geetika has gained corporate experience at GE (General Electric), US in the capacity of Strategic Consultant.

    A passionate researcher with over 13 years of experience in sustainable innovation and digitization, with an in-depth knowledge of adoption of new technology and its diffusion. Her research examines sustainable innovation, blockchain governance, application of blockchain technology, to be precise in context to sustainable digitization and innovation using blockchain technology.

    She has a proven record of publication with ABDC- A, B and Scopus listed journals and an active reviewer of ABDC, ABS, and WoS listed journals. Her work has been published in various UK top-rated journals like Journal of Business Research, Journal of Cleaner Production, Journal of enterprise information management.

    She has also received awards for ‘Outstanding paper, ’, ‘Best reviewer, ’ as Emerald Literati Award, and ‘Best research scholar, ’ from International Institute of Organized Research, AUSTRALIA.

    Further information

    Geetika is an active member of the Association of Information System (AIS) and Association of North America Higher Education International (ANAHEI), State of Florida, United States. She is associated with various top journals as an Ad-hoc reviewer like MIS Quarterly, Journal of Business Research, Technology Forecasting and Social Change, Journal of Enterprise Information Management etc. She has also received copyright from Ministry of Commerce and Industry (Copyright Office, Government of India) for “Confluence of storytelling and technology in business,” having registration number - L/

    Woman, uninterrupted: Female roles have gained in substance in popular culture

    The regressive stereotypes of women in Hindi and regional primetime television showsoften camouflage the rebellious streak of bold, independent women in popular culture that has finally found its voice. Back in , a TV showcalled Powder, produced by Yash Raj Films, was telecast on Sony TV. It didn’t get the required TRPs and was dropped after a season.

    “One of the main characters was an amazing narcotics control bureau officer called Brinda Sawhney played by Geetika Tyagi. I’m excited that the show is getting a second lease on Netflix. And I have hopes that we’ll see more exciting stuff in the form of web series,” says Mumbai based film and TV editor Irene Dhar Malik, who edited Powder. She adds that content like Ladies Room, a popular web series by Y-Films, a Yash Raj subsidiary, would have been unimaginable some years back.

    Alankrita Shrivastava, director of Lipstick Under My Burkha, an internationally acclaimed film that won many awards, feels things are changing and each year there are some films focussed on women protagonists which are doing well, even in the popular realm.

    “There are films like Tumhari Sulu, Secret Superstarand Anaarkali of Aarah being made where the conversation is around strong women characters. But it’s also time to stop putting films with women-centric themes in one box and having strong women protagonists in all films including thrillers and dramas,” she says.

    For Shrivastava, the digital platform is exciting where gender stereotypes are being dumped and quality content is made. Her own film, Lipstick Under My Burkha, has four strong women characters and was initially denied a release in India in January by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) because of “contagious [sic] sexual scenes, abusive words, audio pornography and a bit sensitive touch about one particular section of society”.

    For prominent film director Madhur Bhandarkar, Bollywood is

    Tanushree Dutta Is Not Alone In Waiting for Justice

    We’re all still waiting for Bollywood’s #MeToo moment, and it isn’t because women aren’t naming perpetrators.

    It’s because when they do, the industry rewards these men.

    Jeetendra (Ravi Kapoor): In , accused of sexually assaulting year-old cousin in  and police complaint filed; lawyer denies allegations on the basis that these “fabricated claims cannot be entertained by any Court of law […] after a span of almost 50 years.”

    Vikas Bahl: Accused of sexual harassment by an employee in ; denied allegations and no criminal complaint was filed; continues to work at the company and is directing the Hrithik Roshan-starrer Super

    Arunabh Kumar: Faced sexual harassment charges from multiple employees in ; stepped down as CEO; will return to the screen as ‘Yogi’ in TVF’s popular show, Pitchers.

    Karim Morani: Allegedly repeatedly drugged, raped, and blackmailed a year-old actress over the course of one and a half years; lawyers call case “bogus”; arrested in , but currently out on bail.

    Mahmood Farooqui: The Peepli Live co-director was accused of raping a Fulbright scholar in ; acquitted after 14 months in jail after Delhi High Court commented, “Sometimes a feeble no, means yes“; currently back on stage, starring in a play he’s written.

    Subhash Kapoor: Confirmed, on tape, Geetika Tyagi’s accusation of molestation; arrested in and released on bail the same day; set to direct Mogul, a biopic being co-produced by Amir Khan, releasing February,

    Ankit Tiwari: Accused of raping a year-old repeatedly between and ; case dropped after only one of the 10 witnesses came forward to testify; will appear in a cameo alongside Govinda and Varun Sharma dancing to his latest song for the upcoming film, Fryday.

    Aditya Pancholi: In , Pooja Bedi claimed Pancholi raped her year-old maid; Kangana Ranaut accused him of physically and mentally abusing her at 17; in October , Pancholi files a criminal defamati

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