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00:00Hello, my name is Alok Tripathi and today we will be talking about CSIR's first organic
00:05Ritutravedi. I am at ETV with you. Do you have a dream of a vegan?
00:12Do you want to be a dream of a vegan?
00:14Or do you want to think about it?
00:18Alokji, I had a dream of a dream that I had a dream of a vegan.
00:25I will become a vegan or want to become a vegan.
00:29My marks were very good in science.
00:38And probably that was my dream of a vegan.
00:43Although I had a lot of knowledge in Hindi and psychology.
00:48But you know how the numbers are going to work in India.
00:55So Vigyan probably in my life is the same.
00:58In fact, my mother tells me that my mother is in a chemistry lab.
01:07She was giving her exam for a practical exam.
01:08She was giving her exam.
01:09And she got hurt.
01:11So everyone is laughing at home.
01:12In our house, the city of Vigyan has come in this way.
01:17And Vigyan has become a subject or an area.
01:22What is your dream of a dream?
01:24And what have you done now?
01:25What have you done now?
01:27Tell us about that.
01:28I am going to be training.
01:30I am called my subject expert in endocrinology.
01:34I am a subject expert in endocrinology.
01:38It means that it means that it means hormones.
01:41Endocrine means hormones.
01:42There are also metabolic bone disorders, such as some of the diseases of the animal.
01:53I don't know how many people know about this.
01:56In osteo bone and porosis, it means that it becomes porous.
02:04This is an aging disorder.
02:08Males and females, porosis and males are in both.
02:11But it is in the same age.
02:14Because the estrogen hormone is in the same age.
02:20The testosterone is in the same age.
02:22But when they reach 50 years old, the hormone is closed.
02:29And because it is good for the hyrus and it keeps them in the same age.
02:36So, the hormone will often be due to osteoporosis in the same age.
02:43It is not the same in the same age.
02:44It is also the same in the same age.
02:46But the same in the same age as the same age.
02:48So, I have worked in metabolic bone disorders, also in osteoarthritis, which is also a disorder.
02:58There is an area where I work with obesity, which has become a big cause.
03:04There is an area where I work with obesity and obesity, which is also an area where I work with
03:22obesity.
03:22So, I work with obesity and obesity.
03:25Dr. Maurya has been used in its use of drugs, please tell us about this.
03:30Dr. Maurya is the same as my name is Central Drug Research Institute.
03:36Dr. Maurya has been used in this area.
03:40Dr. Maurya has been used in this area.
03:51Dr. Maurya has been used in studies, but I knew that the pearl has been going to be limited to
03:56me.
03:58Dr. Maurya has been tested for acontecer with a caregiver that I can make a
04:04doctor.
04:05Dr. Maurya has been tested as well.
04:07Dr. Maurya has even found a reaction as well.
04:12that the cells of the bone can increase its body,
04:19or that the bone can reduce its body.
04:23In our research, we have seen that
04:27not only we have standardized extracts,
04:29but we have identified a novel molecule
04:33which had a new knowledge
04:35and it is a very useful tool to make it better.
04:41We also have a patent in India,
04:46but we also have a patent in India.
04:49In this way, our research has passed.
04:52We also have a patent called Reunion,
04:56which is a botanical name called Delbergia Sisu,
05:01which is called Reunion.
05:07We have transferred this technology to a Gujarat company,
05:10Farmenza Private Limited.
05:13And Iris Life Sciences is now being marketed
05:15and it will also be implemented on Amazon.
05:18In that way, it is an interesting thing.
05:21In this way, we were working on the Reunion,
05:25in Delbergia.
05:26Side by side, our work was also working on the Palak.
05:29Yes.
05:30And I thought that the joints disorder
05:36or osteoarthritis disorder
05:38are the cells that we call cartilage cells.
05:42They have cartilage in osteoarthritis.
05:47There are two joints.
05:48There are two joints.
05:49There are cartilage.
05:50There are cartilage of cartilage.
05:51There are cartilage of cartilage.
05:53There are two joints.
05:55We have pain.
05:55And you have a heart.
05:56And we get hurt.
05:57Which is because of osteoarthritis.
05:59So when we were talking about the company,
06:02they asked them about what they are doing.
06:05They asked them about osteoarthritis.
06:09They asked them about osteoarthritis.
06:11They told me they wanted to take this in market.
06:12They wanted to take it.
06:15They wanted to take it on market.
06:16I thought they wanted to keep it on my mind.
06:17They wanted to take it on market.
06:23the latest joint fresh in our market.
06:28Today, what do you see in Shodh and Vidyana Chhetra in Shodh and Vidyana Chhetra?
06:36I think it's good.
06:38Before you say it, it's good.
06:41It's great.
06:42It's great.
06:42It's great.
06:43You, as people who are interviewing and hear a voice to hear about this,
06:49this is one way to reach the conversation.
06:54In 2020, there was a Nobel Prize for Jennifer Donda and Sharpentier.
07:02They got the full rights for genetic editing.
07:06I think that it was a big deal for all the parties.
07:10It's a big deal for gene editing.
07:17We also got the idea that you can do a lot of things.
07:23So, the girls who are studying in school, the children,
07:27they are very good in Vidyana Chhetra.
07:31I believe that your progress is slow.
07:39It's a big deal for you.
07:39You have to keep your progress.
07:43But you have to keep your progress.
07:45I think you can achieve what you want to do in this situation.
07:51You have to keep your progress.
07:51I want to add one more thing.
07:54I want to add something.
07:55I want to add something.
07:55There is a lot of initiative in the government for children and girls.
07:59You have heard the Skill India Movement initiative.
08:14Yes.
08:14Yes.
08:14Yes.
08:43Yes.
08:59Yes.
09:00Yes.
09:02Yes.
09:09Yes.
09:10Yes.
09:17Yes.
09:19Yes.
09:22Yes.
09:24Yes.
09:27Yes, yes.
09:32Yes.
09:54It's not to be true.
09:57There is a gap, that's why there is a gap, because as I said, the scientific journey is a very
10:07slow process,
10:08a dhima process, in which the things you get with the time,
10:12so the gap has been gap in this area.
10:18I believe that the gap is less gap.
10:21If you can see, we have 12%, 14%, 12%, 15%, double digits,
10:30maybe a little bit.
10:35If you think that there are 50% of the gap,
10:39and there are 50% of the gap,
10:42then 10%, 12%, 15% is a very low percentage.
10:44It's a huge impact.
10:46But in this area, it's a great place.
10:50Our country is a great place.
10:58Our country is a great place.
11:06This is a great place.
11:08It's a great place.
11:15This is also a way that you can serve the country.
11:18If you have seen this in the mind of the young manas,
11:25then Covid was one of the times where you can see that
11:29Vigyan has contributed to how to help you scientifically.
11:34So I think that if children and children see this,
11:38this is a way that you can serve the country.
11:41You can do it.
11:44You need to come.
11:47How many people in your life are you?
11:51Can you tell me a name?
11:53I have two or three people in my life.
11:56One is the one who I have seen and I don't even know.
12:02When I saw them in the corridor,
12:04I saw them in front of me.
12:07I thought that I could do 10% of this.
12:11So I might think that I have been successful in my life.
12:14You know, this is a male-dominated profession.
12:18When they were speaking, they didn't listen to them.
12:23But they also have been successful in their lives.
12:26So I thought that they are dumb.
12:28And I thought that if you are going to your life,
12:32then you can create your own place.
12:35Another one of those people,
12:36I thought that if they are here,
12:39then I will go.
12:39Yes, yes.
12:40This is also a person who is in the world.
12:43You know,
12:44I know that people are in the world.
12:45They are also in the world.
12:47They are in the world.
12:48They are in the world.
12:48If they are in the world,
12:49I am working on the world.
12:50So why not reach them?
12:51I don't have to.
12:53Then I have to ask you,
12:55What are your projects about CSIR?
12:59And what are you seeing about the records of the flood?
13:00What do you see about the plague bug?
13:05That if you are seeing some of those people in the flood?
13:08I mean,
13:09if you are talking about my projects about my projects,
13:11just as I mentioned before,
13:14that the disease is endemic.
13:16Yes, yes, yes.
13:17I mean, our food has changed a lot.
13:22I feel that the food we eat in a swabhavik manner,
13:25we have stopped eating.
13:27Yes, yes.
13:27And the package outside,
13:29all the food we eat,
13:30we have to eat.
13:31Yes, yes.
13:32It's a good result for us.
13:34And we have very good results,
13:37in our showdown.
13:38I was telling you,
13:40that the saturated fatty acids
13:42are in our body.
13:44Now, our fasting health are divided by the symptoms.
13:45Yes.
13:46In the routine,
13:50we have seen a higher weight.
14:00In English, we call teenage children, when our bodies are becoming maximum, so you can see that our height is
14:12increasing in the same age.
14:14How does Ashwagandha, and the kids are eating saturated fatty acids, so how does Ashwagandha help?
14:22It is very helpful. One of my work has been working, and some work has been working.
14:30The other thing, when we research so much, it comes to our attention.
14:36We have believed that it will give birth to birth.
14:42Many people have seen this, that the bone mass index is normal.
14:46Then they are also sick, so why is this happening?
14:51It is happening.
14:52If we say that the obesity is a malignant for the bones,
14:56the bones that we have had for 100 years,
14:59and if we are overloading so much by the joints,
15:06they are malignant.
15:07The other, whose bone mass index is normal,
15:10why is this happening?
15:14So in this research,
15:15a very interesting research,
15:17which is happening in my lab,
15:19is that stress is a big contribution.
15:23And some results have come,
15:27and how is the stress?
15:28Stress of being on the phone all the time.
15:31Stress of watching TV.
15:33Stress of being on the laptop all the time.
15:36You are exposed to the light,
15:40and how are we affecting our daily lives
15:43and our lives.
15:46This is also an area where my work is going.
15:48Let's see what happens in the future.
15:50I thank you very much for talking to you.
15:53This was Dr. Ritu Uttarvedi,
15:55with whom we talked about all the issues.
15:57With the cameraman Vijay,
15:58I'm from ETV Bharat.
16:00Good luck now.
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