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Pricey vegetables bring tough time

We agree that the most recent difficult time for the common people was brought on by more expensive vegetables, which made them reflect on what our beloved everyday precious life now entails. The surprising circumstance has become a difficult period to endure. Due to several circumstances, vegetable prices are currently high in several places, including Kanpur.  Various common vegetables are now less available and more expensive because of supply chain disruptions, particularly those caused by the rainy climate. Media do not fail to report that rising vegetable prices are practically putting pressure on household finances, particularly for those with lower incomes. Prices for vegetables vary based on terrain and local market conditions, even though they are often pricey. According to the Economic Survey 2024–25, unfavourable weather conditions, such as unexpected rainfall and prolonged heatwaves, have impacted crop output and created supply shortages, which have forced prices high ...

Infant's hands tied to stop thumb sucking



Whether rightly or wrongly, the baby has developed a functionally reasonable liking and an improbable excitement for his gratification. In fact, the boy consistently performs this instinctive behaviour until it breaks down due to his sleep and finally stops. Additionally, many infants who consciously choose this practice are medically in a good to medium condition, not with a worn-in impression that makes them thumb sucking while resting on the bed seem like an old, natural habit.

Irritated mother ties the hands of a small child because he sucks his thumb more often. She does not want his not-so-strange habit to continue in any way. She knows why she detests the child's habit. 

In her subjective view, this is harmful for him for certain reasons, but the infant does not seem to realise the way his mother appears to grasp. Is it a mother-son concern? 

She was wondering why her infant has become so habitual of thumb sucking, and the way he continued to apply this childish habit did reign supreme concern for her.  This habit was unbearable to his uneasy mother. 

However, a time gap in the sucking duration used to be noticed. Each subsequent turn of thumb sucking annoys his mother who did not bother to tie his small soft hands gently with his soft bib, something that it was quite suitable for her. But could this severity with the infant prove effective, rightly?  

Since thumb sucking is a natural habit, children mostly do it for comfort and self-soothing. Additionally, it gives them a sense of security, particularly during times of fatigue, boredom, or agitation. Babies and early children frequently exhibit this behaviour, which often begins in the womb and persists as a coping mechanism and relaxation technique. Long-term thumb sucking can cause tooth problems, but it's usually safe in early childhood. 

The infant has rightly or wrongly adopted an unlikely enthusiasm for his satisfaction and functionally sensible liking. Indeed, the boy habitually follows this natural act until it falls apart and then stops. Plus, not one but all the infants knowingly are said to have been preferring this habit that keeps them in good to fair condition, with a worn-in look that makes thumb sucking appear like an old natural habit while lying.

Whether correctly or incorrectly, the baby has developed a functionally reasonable liking and an improbable excitement for his gratification. In fact, the boy consistently performs this instinctive behaviour until it breaks down and finally stops. Additionally, many infants who consciously choose this practice are in good to medium condition, with a worn-in appearance that breaks the continuity in thumb sucking while resting on the bed seem like an old, natural habit.







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