The news of violent clash at Gwallan Valley and the killing of 20 Indian soldiers shook the entire country. The sacrifices made by the brave soldiers will ever be remembered by the people. But what surprised Indians was when China claimed that their side had a casuality of only 4 soldiers against Indian open declaration of 20 deaths. But then there was a report after about a month from Russian News agency which reported higher casualties on the Chinese side. However, Australian News Paper The Klaxon corroborated the earlier information in the Russian media that China had lost 42 soldiers in the clash, many more than what it had officially claimed. And this information was collected from the first hand accounts that the Chinese govt deleted from their social media. ...
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Elon Musk’s Sad Story and His Unsuccessful Mission With 49 Satellites
Elon Musk's space exploration technologies corporation, SpaceX, said no debris is predicted to hit the bottom as 40 satellites are re-entering or already entered the Earth's atmosphere. There's no risk of collision with other satellites, the company said. The 49 satellites were launched from the Kennedy Space Centre in Florida on February 3 and were placed in initial orbit, closer to Earth. the company said it placed the satellites in a close-by orbit to hold out final checks before flying them into space. Around 40 of them were struck and destroyed by a geomagnetic storm on Feb 4. A geomagnetic storm is a space weather event, caused by ejections of the solar corona into space, resulting in disturbances in the Earth's upper atmosphere and increased drag on objects in low orbits. ...
Read MoreCentre Eases Regulations For International Flyers; Vaccination Certificate Is Must, No Quarantine Required
India is seeing a constant decline in COVID-19 cases in the third wave. The Centre has revised the guidelines for the incoming International flyers. These guidelines will commence on Feb 14, 2022, as stated by the Union ministry of health and family welfare. The major change introduced is the revoking of seven day quarantine period for the international incoming flyers. Earlier, the incoming flyers had to go through a mandatory seven-day quarantine at home and a test on the 8th day for COVID-19. This rule was laid down in March 2020. The lifting of the ban will help in gaining momentum in business especially in the aviation and travel industry. New Guidelines For International Flyers The incoming flyers need to submit their full vaccination certificate and a negative R...
Read More“PUSHPA Fire Hai” Know The Connection Between The Movie And Red Sandalwood Of Andhra Pradesh!
Allu Arjun starrer "PUSHPA" is based on the real story of the red sanders of Andhra Pradesh. Surprised to know! Red sanders are the exclusive tress of Andhra Pradesh International cost of these Sandalwood is in dollars and is worldwide famous. Countries are ready to pay in dollars for these sandalwoods. People are ready to pay a huge amount for the products and cosmetics made up from red sandalwood. On one side the international demand for red sandalwood has depleted the forest on the other hand because the government imposing many protectionist laws has given a chance to many smugglers to smuggle it. Through this article let's find out the different aspects of red sandalwood smuggling and also how the steps taken by the government gave a turn to red sandalwood smuggling. Red sa...
Read MoreDebt-Ridden Pakistan Looks For China To Redeem From Financial Crunch
Pakistan seems to be expecting China to bail it out from a dire economic condition. Prime Minister Imran Khan has come to China to secure a $3 billion loan for cash trapped Pakistan and secure investments in half a dozen sectors. Pakistan wants this loan to boost its foreign exchange reserves. It needs to be mentioned in this context that Pakistan was already in receipt of $11 billion and $4 billion as commercial loans and foreign reserve deposits respectively from China earlier. What is very crucial is that last year the country had paid PKR 26 billion in the form of interest to China and PKR 794 billion paid as a trade finance facility. Additionally, the country also received a $3 billion loan from Saudi Arabia last month. Dire Economic Crises Pakistan's economic c...
Read MoreWorld Cancer Day: ‘Close The Care Gap’ Theme For 2022; Read Details Inside
Today is World’s Cancer Day which is celebrated across the globe to spread awareness regarding cancer care and prevention. This year's theme is “Close The Gap”. This international day is proceeded by the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC). Cancer is a deadly disease and every year around 10 million people die due to this. The most affected group is those above 65 years. On today's occasion, Union health minister Mansukh Mandaviya tweeted, "Let's join hands to intensify the global fight against cancer by spreading awareness about the fatal disease and helping those who are suffering from it." “Close The Care Gap” Theme This year’s theme aims at the different sections of society that are usually not able to get the treatment and facilities due to their socioecono...
Read More“Pandemic And Rivers”-How This Pandemic Affected Rivers? Why Riverine Problems Is Still A Challenge?
During the pandemic, our natural resources were found to heal themselves amid the lockdown. The ecosystem was found to be healing on its own. Vast stretches of rivers were seen cleaned compared with its earlier condition. Rivers are once again seen as untidy and polluted, impacted by the damaged ecosystem. The conditions of rivers all around the world are an alarming signal for us to do something about it. world leaders participating in different submit have expressed their concern over the ecosystem damage. these rivers once we're calling as veins and arteries of this planet are in the worst state. politicians, leaders, environmentalists, and other stakeholders are trying to find new ways to protect our natural resources. if we the connectivity status of all rivers except Anta...
Read MoreCongress Plans To Demand Pegasus Talk In Monsoon Session, Gathers Opposition Parties
The disclosure of The New York Times on Pegasus has brought a hoax once again in the state. The Congress has said that not only Rahul Gandhi, but former PM, former CM Vasundhara Raje and Union minister Smriti Irani's OSD was also spied on. Former Congress President Rahul Gandhi has accused Narendra Modi government of 'treason'. Rahul Gandhi said that the Modi government had bought Pegasus to spy on the primary institutions, politicians and the public of our democracy. With this spyware, the government, Opposition, Army, the judiciary, every sector has been targeted. At the same time, Congress spokesman Randeep Surjewala, Leader of Opposition Mallikarjun Khadge also targeted the BJP government in the Rajya Sabha. According to the report, in 2017, the purchase of Pegasus spyware and ...
Read MorePegasus Row: Union Minister VK Singh Calls New York Times ‘Supari Media’ Over A Recent Report
Union Minister General VK Singh called 'The New York Times' the 'Supari Media' on Saturday. He said this about a report that has claimed that the Government of India had bought Pegasus spyware under a deal with Israel in 2017. According to this report in the US daily, Israeli spyware Pegasus and a missile system were at the center of about two billion dollars deal in 2017 for refined weapons and intelligence devices between India and Israel. 'Knowledgeable' Cannot Trust 'Supari Media' Responding to this report, Union minister General VK Singh wrote on Twitter, "Can you trust NYT? They are known 'Supari Media'." In order to spy others including journalists, human rights activists and leaders in many countries last year, some governments had allegedly revealed the use of Peg...
Read MoreSupreme Court Committee Begins Investigating Pegasus case
The Supreme Court committee is monitoring the case related to Pegasus software and it is awaiting the report now. A government source gave this information on Saturday. Sources said that the investigation committee constituted under the supervision of the Supreme Court's retired judge RV Ravindra has also published a newspaper advertisement on January 2. The advertisement appealed to submit the phones of people who claim that their phone detected the Pegasus virus. Now, the Supreme court is waiting for the committee report. According to a report in The New York Times, Israeli spyware Pegasus and a missile system were the centre point of the advent of an approximately $2 billion deal between India and Israel in 2017. After the report was published, the Opposition Congress par...
Read MorePakistan Defence Minister Takes A Jibe At Imran Khan For Neglecting Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
The wind of change is blowing in Pakistan. Prime Minister Imran Khan seems to be in deep trouble. It is reported that he has lost the support of his own party and also most importantly, the backing of the army. The cause of concern is a serious attack on the Prime Minister by the country's defence minister Pervez Khattak. He charged PM Imran with neglecting Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and his abysmal failure to handle internal security. Khattak's dissatisfaction with Imran's way of running the government is important because the minister has the backing of 80 legislators in the lower house of the country's parliament, the National Assembly. Khattak attacked Imran that KP is being neglected with regard to the provision of gas and electricity, while these facilities are being enjoye...
Read MoreSyed Modi International: PV Sindhu Made It To The Final, Will Compete With Malvika Bansod For The Title
India's star shuttler PV Sindhu has reached the finals of the Syed Modi International Badminton tournament. Russia's Evgenia Kosetskaya, who went against her in women's singles on Saturday (January 22), abandoned the match midway. She retired hurt due to injury. Sindhu, a two-time Olympic medalist, will take on compatriot Malvika Bansod in the final. Former world champion Sindhu won the first game against Kosetskaya 21-11. Having lost the first game, Kosetskaya decided to leave the match before the start of the second game. In another semi-final match, Malavika defeated compatriot Anupama Upadhyay in a three-game match. Malvika won the match 19-21 21-19 21-7. Sindhu has been performing consistently for some time now. Looking at the form, world ranking and record against Kosetska...
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