Sunday, February 1, 2026

NARA'S NOTEPAD

VOLUME 23

FEBRUARY 2026

NUMBER 2

 


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MEMO FROM NARA



January 2026 was a festival month starting from the New Year, Pongal festivals, Mahara Vizhaku at Ayyappan Temple, Sabarimalai, and above all, the 77th Republic Day Celebrations. Every citizen of India was happy because of the holidays and their vacation for visiting various places, including their relatives. All of them are back to their work and have started their regular duties. We could also hear day in and day out of Donald Trump’s threatening speeches on Greenland, Venezuela, Gaza, Iran, Ukraine and Canada. Added to all these, the Australian Open tennis match started in Melbourne and ended on 1 February. Finally, we could see the sad demise of Ajit Pawar of Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister, in a flight accident at Baramati. - NARA

LIFE



Life is a complex journey full of twists and turns, ups and downs, and unexpected surprises. Amidst the chaos, it can be easy to lose sight of the simple moments that make life worth living. These simple moments are often the ones that we overlook, but they are also the ones that can bring us the most happiness. Followings are the simple moments of life that we can easily follow.

The first simple moment that we can follow easily is spending time with loved ones. This could be as simple as having a conversation with a family member or having a coffee with a friend. We often take the people in our lives for granted, but spending time with them can provide us with a sense of connection and belonging that is hard to find elsewhere.

The second simple moment is finding joy in the little things. This could be listening to a favourite song, taking a walk in nature, or enjoying a good meal. These small pleasures can bring us immense happiness and help us to appreciate the present moment.

Thirdly, cultivating gratitude can also be considered a simple moment in our lives. Focusing on what we have rather than what we lack can shift our perspective and help us to see the world in a more positive light. Taking a few moments each day to reflect on the things that we are grateful for can make a big difference in our overall well-being.

Lastly, slowing down can be considered as one of the simplest moments in life that we can easily follow. In our fast-paced world, it can be easy to get caught up in the hustle and bustle of everyday life. However, taking the time to slow down and be present can help us to appreciate the beauty and simplicity of life.

In conclusion, life can be overwhelming and complicated, but by focusing on the simple moments, we can find joy and happiness in the present moment. Whether it is spending time with loved ones, finding joy in the little things, cultivating gratitude, or slowing down, we can all make a conscious effort to follow these simple moments and live a more fulfilling life.

FOOD PRODUCTION



There are different ways to increase food production, depending on the type of food, the location, and the resources available. Some of the common methods are:

- Reducing food waste: According to some estimates, one-third of all food produced is wasted. This means that a lot of resources, such as land, water, energy, and labour, are also wasted. Reducing food waste can help save these resources and make more food available for consumption. Some ways to reduce food waste are improving storage and transportation, promoting consumption of imperfect produce, donating excess food to charities, and composting organic waste.

- Shifting diets: Another way to increase food production is to shift diets to more plant-based foods, such as grains, fruits, vegetables, nuts, and seeds. A diet high in meat is very wasteful, as it requires a lot of land, water, and feed to produce a small amount of animal protein¹. Plant-based foods are more efficient and sustainable, as they use fewer resources and emit less greenhouse gas. Shifting diets can also improve human health and reduce the risk of chronic diseases.

- Improving crop yields: Crop yields refer to the amount of food produced per unit of land. Improving crop yields can help increase food production without expanding the cultivated area. Some ways to improve crop yields are using improved seeds, fertilizers, irrigation, pest control, and crop rotation. Genetic engineering can also help create crops that are more resistant to drought, disease, or pests.

- Using controlled environment technology: Controlled environment technology refers to using artificial systems to create optimal conditions for plant growth. Examples of controlled environment technology are greenhouses, hydroponics, aeroponics, and vertical farming². These methods can help increase food production by extending the growing season, saving water and space, and reducing the use of pesticides and herbicides.

- Expanding arable land: Arable land is land that can be used for growing crops. Expanding arable land can help increase food production by providing more space for cultivation. However, this method has some drawbacks, such as deforestation, soil erosion, biodiversity loss, and greenhouse gas emissions. Therefore, expanding arable land should be done carefully and sustainably.

- Increasing animal productivity: Animal productivity refers to the amount of animal products (such as meat, milk, eggs) produced per animal. Increasing animal productivity can help increase food production by making more efficient use of animal feed and resources. Some ways to increase animal productivity are using improved breeds, feed supplements, vaccines, hormones, and genetic engineering. Animal welfare and environmental impacts should also be considered when increasing animal productivity.


POPULATION



There are several possible impacts of a growing population in India over time, both positive and negative:

1. Increased demand for resources: As the population grows, there will be a greater demand for food, water, energy, and other resources. This could put pressure on natural resources and exacerbate existing environmental problems, such as deforestation, water scarcity, and pollution.

2. Strain on infrastructure: As more people move into urban areas, there could be a strain on infrastructure such as roads, schools, and hospitals. This could lead to overcrowding, traffic congestion, and longer wait times for services.

3. Economic growth: A growing population could lead to increased economic growth, as there will be more consumers and workers. This could lead to more job opportunities and increased investment in infrastructure and services.

4. Ageing population: As the population grows, the proportion of elderly people may also increase. This could lead to strain on healthcare and social support systems.

5. Pressure on government: The government may face increased pressure to provide services and support to a growing population, particularly in areas such as healthcare, education, and social welfare.

Overall, the impact of the growing population in India will depend on a range of factors such as government policies, economic conditions, and demographic trends. It will be important to find ways to manage population growth sustainably and ensure that everyone has access to the resources and services they need.

 

              

 

THE COST OF LIVING



The cost of living is a term used to represent the amount of money that is required to maintain a certain standard of living. It is the amount of money that people need to spend on day-to-day expenses like food, housing, clothing, transportation, healthcare, and education. The cost of living varies from place to place, and it can have a significant impact on human survival.

The increasing cost of living is a growing concern for people all over the world. The cost of living has been rising steadily for the past few decades, and it shows no signs of slowing down. Inflation, low wages, and high taxes are just a few of the factors that contribute to the increasing cost of living.

The rising cost of living affects people in many ways. For starters, it makes it difficult for people to make ends meet. People are forced to spend more of their income on essential items like food and housing, leaving them with less money to save or invest in their future. This can lead to financial stress, debt, and a lower standard of living.

The increase in the cost of living also impacts healthcare. Healthcare is becoming more expensive, and many people are unable to afford it. This can lead to people avoiding doctor visits or delaying medical treatment, which can have serious consequences on their health. People who are unable to afford healthcare may also resort to self-medication or alternative treatments, which can be dangerous.

The increasing cost of living also affects education. The cost of education has been rising faster than inflation, making it difficult for people to afford higher education. This can limit their job opportunities and long-term earning potential. The rising cost of living has a significant impact on human survival. People are forced to live in sub-standard conditions or make sacrifices to stay afloat. They may have to choose between paying for bills or buying food or healthcare. This can damage their physical and mental well-being. The increasing cost of living can also lead to social issues, such as poverty, crime, and homelessness. In conclusion, the increasing cost of living is a major concern for people all over the world. It affects their standard of living, health, education, and well-being. As the cost of living continues to rise, it is essential to find solutions to protect people. Policymakers, businesses, and communities must work together to find ways to make essential items more affordable and increase people's earning potential. This will help to alleviate the stress and financial burden of rising costs and ensure that everyone has access to the resources they need to survive and thrive.

 

TO QUOTE

Creativity involves breaking out of established patterns in order to look at things differently. – Edward de Bono

 Painting is about more than creating beautiful images – David Gentleman

JUST TO LAUGH



Science Teacher: Is there any difference between lightning and electricity?

Practical Peter: Yes. You don’t have to pay for lightning.


Smart-alec customer (in a shoe shop): How much are your four-guinea shoes?

Smarter salesman: Two guineas a foot, sir.

 

Dave’s mother was concerned about her neighbour's health. ‘Dave,’ she said, ‘run across the street and ask how old Mrs Brown is.’

Soon, Dave was back. ‘Mrs. Brown was very cross,’ he said. ‘She told me it was none of your business how old she is.’

LINES I LIKED

   


   Ø   I don’t know the key to success, but the key to failure is trying to please everybody.

Ø   I enjoy doing what is forbidden.

Ø   I find prosperity in simplicity.

Ø   I’m happy to help everyone when I can.



 If you want to earn more, learn more!

Meet you next month –2026

 

Professor A. Narayanan, Ph. D., FISPP

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