Monday, March 30, 2020

Coronavirus, Beyond I love myself this evening


Author: Kamala Sarup       






















Coronavirus
I want it to shape my thinking beyond tonight
I will write a verse for myself 
I embrace myself trying to warm up 
I try to catch myself 
Between my rhythm
That's really 
Stress seems to be a constant issue in life
In any case, I picked up my poem
Just rewrite it, 
I wake up wanting to write 
I want to insure the path in the darkness.
In the nighttime of my day.
How firm is my verse,
How strong is my rhythm?
 Rainfall will show me again
The current of air will blow me again 
Across the night sky,
I'm going to share some of my poetry
I write my poetry solely 
Standing.
Coronavirus, 
I am holding it in my hand,
I am only about to Cry
Here starts my sleepless night,
Still sitting on the moon,
 I don't want to compromise anything
I am lost and I find myself again.
I write my poetry for me
Coronovirus,
You have left me blind instantly.
I want to warm up my feeling
I'm seeing myself differently 
I carve up my poetry between the two
I am not that distant 
Always mine.
Not that close, anyway, 
Always mine.
For me, I write 
I just want to find my way
Conoravirus
This has been the worst day of my life.
Poetry in the rainfall
I love sitting out in the evening 
sun afterwards
A thunderstorm in the night
How firm is, my life
My feelings were interfering with my rhythm, 
And sight to hold,
This night, Rain will arrive
Alas, The wind will blow it out, 
Like the many stars in the sky,
It gets up and sinks
Even more painful at night 
I am hardly about to write again.
I am almost always writing
I am always right
I mean it is just so perfect

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My life in New York City During Covid-19 Pandemic, a poem

Kamala_Sarup



A beautiful sunset,
Tears on my face
I am always there,
watching over people’s lives, speechless.
The wind blows, and the trees tremble.
I’ve strained to take them all in stride.
An assemblage of jagged rhymes
Can be viewed from the street,
I have my rhyming lines of my life—
I hope the journey continues along those lines.
The roads ahead me seem surreal.
It’s been a long time of my life in New York.
If I am to tell the true affirmation—
Nobody likes the time
I have been through.
My love is all over me.
I am at a loss for words to express my feelings.
I am struggling to survive–
To understand the significance of the inauguration
Of the love of my life.
Not fleeing from time,
I gaze out of the window and watch and watch,
From dawn to dusk.
The cool gentle breeze blows from the wave under the Brooklyn bridge,
And I walk out with imagination.
I am content while sitting by the window
That shows me the world outside.
The Sun is down now and it looks grim,
And a grove of trees disappears in the dark,
And slowly the moon comes out.
A stirring will creates bubbles of feelings,
A smile blossoms somewhere deep inside me,
They touch me, and I know I am here
I realize the value of life,
The moon up above the New York city
Knows my life story.

Kamala Sarup is an editor for mediafreedom.com and also a regular contributor to Cape May County Herald newspaper. She loves to write poems.

Monday, April 15, 2019

How to develop an Economic policy to reduce child poverty.

How to develop an Economic policy to reduce child poverty.

How to develop an Economic policy to reduce child poverty.
I am focusing to fight poverty from the arrangement. My stress from an economic point of judgment. My debate is here, why an economic policy needs to be regenerated? Even money was spent reducing child poverty. Hence, I am focusing here on a specific area: the economically lesser-developed areas What marks these areas besides economic poverty? Usually there is widespread poverty, illiteracy and basic health problems.
There has not been a terrific amount of global progress in the last thirty years in this direction. The quick growth of many different types of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) has nearly filled many of the gaps. But even the governments, NGOs have been inefficient to work effectively.
Existing NGOs and often come across to get aid to those in need: child poverty is one of them.
The Earth has experienced a great number of poverty in the last decade.
Can we work together where we can obtain justice for the children? On the face of it, there were several pits. Children are worried about the food, shelter and education.
The poverty will probably put us to think, but as a last resort fallback topic for our frequent anti poverty campaign.
I am straining to solve is why still the action is not always effective? If the government is corrupted and the poor status of the development activities is still happening. Those acts are responsible for the poorest. Poor political system, and poor programs are equally responsible for this catastrophe. I take to emphasize here how existing programs are not capable to develop children status? I agree, the fight to reduce poverty will succeed only by elaborate campaigns to change our programs, for which we are admirably fitted.
I am focusing here follows solutions through this article. To get more money to poor children reformists must spend more money. Instead of throwing a line about it in obscure academic journals.
Some other important aspect of child poverty solutions that favor to ignore are the costs associated with welfare. With respect to the effects of high child poverty, we are in the realm of speculation. Since poverty usually is defined as inadequate food, clothing, protection and medical specialty. It is circular reasoning to prove that child poverty produces inadequate food, clothing, shelter and medicine.
It is true, one can point out the millions of causes leading to the child poverty and the main divisive issue is economic. There are divisions between abolitionists and pro slavery advocates.
How can children be without economic benefits? The issue of the economy is two viewpoints on the state. Even the economy is a major subject. We should realize that poverty is the issue of the economic system. I want to emphasize that Maintain the strong economy is the key ingredient to reducing child poverty.
Poor children are confronting a grave abuses and labor exploitation. That includes verbal abuse and sexual abuse. They still sometimes in many countries, don’t get wages. And also excessive working hours with no rest days. It is truly sad to see that Migrants children are especially at risk of abuses. I also want to focus of poor youngsters who are often hostage to labor agents and employers. I require any policy must better regulate working conditions. I want to impose civil and criminal warrants.
Exploitative working conditions often clear the worst forms of child labor.
I want to urge to develop labor protections and I likewise want to establish minimum standards of employment.
I am advocating in this article about the authority should consider following measures to end child poverty. It should name the major macro and micro barriers obstructing programs. I want to provide economic opportunities to the parents and to rural household and raise the social and economic status by increasing their income.
Economic policy should be effective to get the policy successful. It is also important to offer plans for enhancing national programs. It should also aim for increasing the income of the poor.

Wednesday, November 8, 2017

Misuse of Prescription Drugs

By Kamala Budhathoki Sarup,
Published in Cape May County Herald.

A friend of mine lived happily until she went through a divorce. She was pregnant at the time. Her husband had a relationship with another woman and so my friend left her husband’s home. I invited her to stay at my home in Court House.

Haunted by the divorce, she was quite depressed and her doctor prescribed medicines like Cymbalta (duloxetine) and Alprazolam (Xanax). Everything was going well until one day I found her in the living room unable to speak or even open her eyes. Later, I found out that she had been misusing the anti-depressant and also drinking alcohol.


I tried to convince her to stop these acts for the baby but she didn’t listen to me. Due to this behavior, I asked her to leave my home if she wouldn't improve herself. She left.

This is not just a story of an individual but is happening to people around the globe. I think this should be dealt with correctly.

The use of medicines in a dose other than prescribed, intentionally or unintentionally, to feel euphoric, is termed as the misuse of prescription drugs. According to a report published by the Survey on Drug Use and Health, an estimated 119 million Americans aged 12 or older used prescription psychotherapeutic drugs in 2015. This is a growing national problem.

The advancement in technologies and the understanding of the human body resulted in the increase in production and the usage of the medicines. People have adapted and are now dependent upon them. Moreover, people have started using them to get the psychedelic effect, in other words, "to get high."

According to National Institute on Drug Abuse, the three classes of medication most commonly misused are opioids, CNS (central nervous system) depressants, and stimulants.

Prescription drug misuse can have serious medical implications and one can die if they overdo it. Community and educational organizations have important roles to play in prescription drug abuse. The role of community organizations will remain an important part of the process. They must be committed to supporting each other's efforts through sharing of information.

With the help of civil society, governments and non-governmental organizations, we should aim to strengthen the national self-confidence and social fabric of traumatized people, to encourage and help them to overcome enormous human security challenges.

We should have services that can monitor the health and mental conditions of those affected so that they are well informed about the impact on their health if they misuse drugs. There is an urgent need to have awareness campaigns at home and at the workplace.

Lack of education will naturally mean lack of awareness about the misuse of it. It also means fewer choices in the job market and lesser bargaining power to negotiate working conditions. Our economy would be severely hit if the number of prescription drug abusers surged to thousands in the next decade.

It is true to say that there is a great possibility of multiplier effects of the disease which can penetrate to the general population in the near future.