Archive: August 24, 2022

Missing Link Trust launches MISSING podcast series to create awareness against sex trafficking

August 2022: The Missing Link Trust is one of India’s leading organizations working to prevent sex trafficking through awareness, education and empowerment. The brainchild of Leena Kejriwal, Missing is an award winning anti-trafficking campaign using art & technology to create awareness against sex trafficking.

The podcast is set to explore issues concerning child safety and protection in India, child sexual abuse, adolescent sexuality, children in conflict with law, cyber safety and more.

Through the experience and insight from experts in the space and looking at real life cases that have found their way in the public eye, we see how each one of us can play an active role to prevent this issue, that is much closer to home than we realise. Our intention is to build awareness on cyber safety, adolescent sexuality and reintegration of survivors.

It will feature experts in the law and NGO space such as:
Suresh Kumar – lawyer and author of ‘Child Trafficking: The Fight for Freedom’
● Hasina Kharbhih – founder of Impulse NGO Network
● Bharti Ali and Enakshi Ganguly – Co-founders of HAQ: Centre for Child Rights
● Baitali Ganguly – Founder member of Jabala Action Research Organisation
● Ravi Kant – Advocate and Founder of Shakti Vahini
● Dr. Karnika Seth – Lawyer, writer, educator, policymaker, and legal advisor to the Ministry of Information Technology)
● Sebastian Edassery – Director & Chief Security Officer at Deloitte, who is also associated with organisations like Interpol, the International Centre for Missing and Exploited Children (ICMEC)
● Dr. Debarati Halder – Advocate and cyber victim counsellor
● Dr. Danielle Knafo – Clinical psychologist and author of ‘The Age of Perversion’
● Nirali Bhatia – Cyber psychologist
● Puneeta Roy – Founder Trustee of The Yuva Ekta Foundation
● Priti Patkar – Co-founder and Director of the non-profit, Prerana that has done pioneering work in the red-light districts of Mumbai

Leena Kejriwal, founder, The Missing Link Trust says

“Through gathering a better understanding of sex trafficking in India, we find out that it is much closer to home than we realise. The experiences and insights from experts in the field aren’t decades old, the real life cases that we’ll be discussing aren’t too far behind in the  past… it is very much happening in the present, and it’s something that we need to collectively work towards preventing in the future.“

Quotes from other speakers from the podcast

“We need to have two things in place. One, to choke the demand because child trafficking is a largely demand-driven problem… How can it be choked? By prosecuting.” – Suresh Kumar,Lawyer and author of ‘Child Trafficking: The Fight for Freedom’

“If we have to reduce human trafficking, then we have to strengthen the economy at the source… sustainable livelihood, a market resilience… because then that gives the choice and the power for women not to migrate.” – Hasina Kharbhih, Founder of Impulse NGO Network. 

“The game changer is parenting. The right parenting. Investing in the child’s developmental years… a stable, secure, and a caring environment.” – Nirali Bhatia, Cyber psychologist

“Most children are exposed to pornography between the ages of 9 and 11, which is very, very young… development of their sexual desires becomes hijacked by the Internet.” – Dr. Danielle Knafo, Clinical psychologist and author of ‘The Age of Perversion’

“What is consent and what is not consent, how to say no and when to say no. Those are conversations that parents need to have with their children.” – Enakshi Ganguly, Co-founder of HAQ: Centre for Child Rights.

“The first thing that parents should start working on is to define personal standards of privacy for the kids. It is never too early to make them understand… there are strangers who can harm the kids online and even offline.” – Sebastian Edassery, Director & Chief Security Officer at Deloitte. 

“The first and foremost challenge is training the grassroot level government officers. The judges also must be trained, and judges also must understand what’s exactly happening so that they can also take care of the victims.” – Dr. Debarati Halder, Advocate and cyber victim  counsellor

“Today you need the internet for a lot of educational and research purposes, entertainment, communication and otherwise. But what I can suggest is that they can use filtering tools… I think parents have a role to play here. And they must adopt these security practices and gentle parenting guidelines.” – Dr. Karnika Seth, Lawyer, writer, educator, policymaker, and legal advisor to the Ministry of Information Technology).

“We need to educate our young people, and to publicise it, to talk about it in schools, to provide them with as much information… these cases are rising very fast, and we need to act. Parents need to be made aware, teachers need to be made aware.” – Ravi Kant,

Advocate and Founder of Shakti Vahini “Media is such an important tool to actually work with and use in the communities now. And mainstream commercial media is what we need to use for behaviour change communication.” – Bharti Ali, Co-founder of HAQ: Centre for Child Rights

“When there’s a forced marriage; all the sexual acts within those marriages are sexual violence… that should be considered as sexual violence, and we should address those as sexual violence.” – Baitali Ganguly, Founder member of Jabala Action Research Organisation

Release schedule:

We have eight episodes planned for this season. One episode will be released every Monday from August 15 onwards on all major platforms globally including Spotify, Amazon Prime Music, Audible, JioSaavn, Apple Podcasts, Gaana, Wynk, Bingepods and wherever you get your podcasts.

Add these nutritious products to your daily routine to control hair fall

One of the underlying reasons for hair loss is said to be stress but we are stuck in a loop where we are stressed about hair loss, making it worse in a way. In today’s fast paced routine, important nutrition is often missed out resulting in skin and hair concerns. You can use clean hair care products and maintain a daily diet, but you will need an additional supplement to get a more holistic recovery or control over problems like hair fall, dandruff, etc.

Here are 5 products that you can easily include in your daily diet for healthy hair. 

Hair & Nails Vitamin Gummies by Power Gummies – 

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OZiva Biotin Hair Multivitamin Gummies –

When it comes to hair care supplements this Biotin Hair Multivitamin Gummies is a great option. Oziva Biotin Hair Multivitamin is easy-to-consume, flavourful gummies with a healthy blend of plant-based Biotin, Hair Vitamins, and Keratin-building Ayurvedic herbs that supports hair fall control, hair growth, and improved hair quality through repair of damaged hair. These Biotin hair multivitamin gummies also include Chicory Root, which contributes to their sweetness, it is an excellent source of fiber and acts as a prebiotic for better digestion. The pectin in these Biotin hair gummies acts as a gelling agent and gives a clean, short bite.

Carmesi Plant Based Biotin Powder –

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UniFarm Partners with SportZchain to Launch its 6th IDO.

New Delhi, August 2022: After closing 5 successful IDOs, UniFarm is launching its 6th IDO with SportZchain- World’s First Engage to Earn platform. The launch aims to provide UniFarm stakers with new investment opportunities. The IDO will launch on UniFarm’s very own Launchpad, UniLaunch for 3 days starting from 26th August 2022 to 28th August 2022. Users will have the opportunity to invest in SportZchain at $0.0024 per $SPN token. The exchange listing will be at $0.004 per $SPN token on Bitrue & P2PB2B in the second week of September 2022 (tentative). SportZchain, which has partnered with UniFarm for its IDO fundraiser, is a community- driven cryptocurrency project. It provides its users the freedom to contact sports teams while also obtaining cash advantages and the chance to collaborate with teams.

On the collaboration with UniFarm for IDO, Mr. Siddharth Jaiswal, CEO, SportZchain said, “We are excited and it’s an honor to be partnered with UniFarm for our IDO. We have created a vesting schedule in which the user can unlock 50% at TGE and unlock the rest of 25% every month. We have built the world’s first Engage-to-Earn ecosystem which encompasses Sports Token, GameFi, NFT, Fan Commerce, and watches to earn.” 

Ms. Tarusha Mittal, COO and Co-Founder, UniFarm & OroPocket said, “We are thrilled to host our 6th IDO with SportZchain. Also, UniFarm is offering token insurance for SportZchain IDO. In the last few months, UniFarm has made incredible progress which is evident in the quality of partnerships along with several achievements like cross-chain integration with Binance, Polygon, Ethereum, and Avalanche.”

The user can invest a minimum of $30 to a maximum of $1000 in SortzchainIDO.

There are 3 ways to invest or get allocation on this IDO:

1. Be a staker (IDO allocation of min. $200) Users who stake at UniFarm will get the $SPN token at $0.0020 instead of $0.0024. Users can find the staking pools (cohorts) on version 2.0 of the platform.

2. Join our community (IDO allocation of min. $30 to max $1000)

The users who are yet to learn about staking can participate in our community round via this link: https://giv.gg/SportZchainido
The users will stand a chance to win an NFT Airdrop which will make them eligible for a 10% discount i.e. buying the $SPN token at a $0.0021.

3. FCFS – First Come First Serve at $0.0026 per $SPN token FCFS will be applicable for users who invest on the 28th of August 2022 from 7
a.m. to 5 p.m. UTC.

Note: Users can buy the price protection plan using 10,000 $UFARM tokens. This will enable the users to get their 100% investment back if the price falls down. (Limited Slots – learn more here: https://uni.farm/price-protection-for-IDO)

Here is the timeline for the SportZchain IDO

 

Whitelisting for stakers will close on 25 Aug @ 7 am UTC
Whitelist winners Announcement on 25 Aug @ 1:30 pm UTC
Token Sale page for stakers will go live on 26 Aug @ 7 am UTC
Community NFT airdrop will be done by 27 Aug @ 7 am UTC
Token Sale page for the community will go live on 27 Aug @ 7 am UTC
Token Sale page for stakers and community will close on 28 Aug@ 7 am UTC
Token Sale page for FCFS will go live on 28 Aug @ 7 am UTC
Token Sale page for FCFS will close on 28 Aug @ 5 pm UTC