Showing posts with label Information. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Information. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 9, 2023

White gold found again in India

 


In a gap of 4 months, 'white gold' was found again on the soil of the country. After Jammu and Kashmir, this time lithium was also found in Rajasthan. Which is undoubtedly considered important for India. A lithium mine has been discovered in Rajasthan's Degana area. This is what the government officials of that state said.

However, it is not yet known how much lithium has been discovered in Rajasthan. According to Geological Survey of India, more lithium was found in Rajasthan than what was found in Jammu and Kashmir last February.

Government officials claim that the amount of lithium found in Rajasthan can meet more than 80 percent of the country's demand.

However, even if lithium deposits are found in Rajasthan, India, mining them is not very easy. Because lithium mining requires a lot of water, and Rajasthan has a water shortage, so it is difficult to say how successful this extraction process will be.

Saturday, April 29, 2023

Areas of Kolkata that are notorious for being haunted, part-2

 

Haunted place of Kolkata

6) Calcutta Race Course Grounds: It is said that on the full moon Saturday night, the ghost of a white horse is seen running across the Calcutta Race Course. The horse named Pride actually belonged to a British gentleman. During the British era, 'William Saheb's white horse' was well known. When Pride lost the Derby at the Royal Calcutta Turf Club, Williams killed him in a fit of rage. That horse is seen on the field of the race course.

7) Rabindra Sarovar Metro Station: This station has been the witness of several terrible incidents at a time. Seeing an unusual scene at the station at night and disappearing immediately, this experience has also been experienced by many passengers. Besides, it is also heard that many people have seen shadow figures floating in front of their eyes while catching the last metro. Long ago, when the concept of Greater Kolkata was not developed, most of the incidents of suicide by jumping in front of trains took place around this station.

8) Wipro Office: In this Salt Lake office, employees often see various silhouettes during the night shift. And many people have also heard the voice of the body in the voice pressed next to the ear. The most terrifying place in that office is the three floors of tower number three. Due to which access to this place is prohibited, it remains locked most of the year. Local residents said that before the office building was built, there was a graveyard here. At that time there were several rapes and murders.

9) Hastings House: The home of Governor General Warren Hastings during the English period is now the college. Many of the students have seen a person with white skin riding around on a horse. It is, many believe, the insatiable soul of Warren Hastings. On the other hand, it is known that a teenager died while playing football on the field of Hastings House. Many people say that the laughter of that teenager and the sound of playing football can be heard at night.

10) National Library: Built in 1836, this National Library has a collection of rare books. The guards said that a woman's cry could be heard in the darkness of the night. Some say the spirit of Lord Metcalfe's wife still haunts the place. After reading a book, if you do not pick it up, do you hear heavy breathing near your neck? However, there is another ghost story about this national library - Governor General Warren Hastings was Marian's second husband. The Hastings couple ball danced in the estate's hall. The dances were attended by the invited elites of the British society of Calcutta. And this event was so crowded that he still couldn't forget the Belvidia estate. Late in the night of the English New Year, a carriage stopped in front of the deserted estate. Gov. General Warren Hastings came to participate in the balldance at the party! That's why one of the most 'haunted' places for exorcists in Kolkata is the historic Belvidere Estate or today's National Library.

11) Akashwani Bhawan the presence of ghosts in Akashwani cannot be denied due to the empty long corridors, numerous studios and British infrastructure. Many of whom are heard entering the house and rummaging through the files habitually. Others see someone standing outside the recording room in the middle of the night listening to music.

12) Lower Circular Road Cemetery: Sir William Hay McNaughton is buried in the Lower Circular Road Cemetery. He was killed in the First Anglo-Afghan War. His body was buried in this cemetery. Sir William's wife brought her husband's dismembered body from Afghanistan and buried it in Calcutta. When Mr. William approached this tomb and uttered certain words, the shade tree in front of the grave trembled. It is said that the tree trembled at the outburst of William's angry spirit.

13) Nimtala Ghat: The crematorium was built in March 1828 and cremation started here since then. It is said that many people have felt the presence of the body in this crematorium. Apart from this, it is also said that some shadow figures are still seen late at night in the old crematorium next to Bhoothnath temple. Kapalika and Aghori saints worship here every night of Kali Puja.

14) Calcutta Port: Nawab Wajid Ali Shah built Calcutta i.e. Khidirpur port during East India Company. He shared a maritime trade relationship with the East India Company, which was incredibly successful. But the British cheated him and occupied his native land. Some sailors and traders in the region claim to have seen the ghost of the Nawab roaming around, which they believe is the spirit of the Nawab chasing revenge from the British.

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Monday, April 24, 2023

The only handwritten daily newspaper in India and the world

Handwritten Urdu newspaper

'The Muslim' is the only handwritten Urdu daily newspaper not only in India but also in the world.
This daily started its journey in 1927. This newspaper has been equally popular for 96 years by arranging news after news in fluent Urdu language. Syed Arifullah, the current editor of the newspaper, said that this Urdu daily has
been running for three generations. It was initiated by his grandfather Syed Azmatullah. After his death in 2008, his father Syed Fazaullah took over the paper. After his father, the entire responsibility rests on his shoulders. However, despite the change of time, there has been no change in the tradition and style of the daily, he said.

The main attraction of 'The Muslim' is its exquisite calligraphy. In addition to arranging the news, three 'Katib' work to create various calligraphy in different colors and styles. Titles and photo captions are written with colors and various pens and pencils. But here not used byline in any news.

The daily newspaper started in a small two-room house on Triplicane High Road, Chennai. Arifullah
arranged all the news of the four-page paper. After that, Chief 'Katib' Rahman Hosseini started calligraphy work with paint and brush. Shabana and Khurshid Begum are in charge of writing news. Daily work starts from 10 am. Two translators transcribed the news into Urdu. The translation work went on for a couple of hours. Then three 'katibs' started calligraphy and writing. Once the original copy is done, the rest of the copies are made through print by 1 pm. By evening, the newspaper reached about 22,000 readers.

The first page of the four-page paper contains various news of the country and abroad. The second page covers only editorials. The next two pages have local news and advertisements. Editor Arifullah said that breaking news is not usually in this daily. Because it takes a lot of time, effort and manpower to rewrite the latest news. Basically, the emphasis is on various issues of society in this daily newspaper. Although Islam based news is the first choice, news is selected here for all kinds of readers. According to Chief Reporter Chinnaswamy Balasubramoniam, Monday's 'The Muslim' is a little different. On that day, various news about Quran and Islamic history prevailed.

Sunday, April 16, 2023

All you need to know about 'Dhan Dhanya' theater in Alipore

 Dhanadhanyo Auditorium



A theater in the
shape of a conch has been built in the heart of Alipur, which is called
'Dhanadhanyo'. It was inaugurated by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee herself on
Thursday 13th April afternoon. The name 'Dhanadhanyo' was given by him. The
idea of making it in the shape of a conch is also his own.



This international
standard six-storey theater is made of 6 thousand metric tons of steel. It has
a patterned zinc coating on it. The zinc that came from France. This theater is
510 feet long and 210 feet wide. Height 600 feet. This huge theater has two auditoriums,
3 theater halls, 2 board rooms, 6 guest quarters and 2 dormitories. Apart from
this, this state-of-the-art theater also has banquet, cafeteria, food court for
any event. Between the two auditorium of the theater is another auditorium with
2,000 seats. The number of seats in the other hall is 540. There is also a
street theater. Where 350 spectators can sit together and enjoy the stage.



There is a car
parking facility on the very bottom floor of 'Dhanadhanyo'. At least 250 cars
can be kept together in two parts. The chief minister also said that in the
future such arrangements would be made, where the time required for entry and
exit of vehicles would be very less.



But it becomes more
interesting in the darkness of night. The building is no longer white at night.
Instead of white color, the outer part of 'Dhanadhanyo' is decorated in a
completely different form. From a distance in the dark, '
Dhanadhanyo'
looks shiny brown. From above there is an eye-catching bright light. The light
that was brought from Ireland. 7000 lights have been brought from Ireland and
the outer part of 'Dhanadhanyo' has been decorated.



In the inauguration
ceremony, the Chief Minister said that 'Dhanadhanyo' has been built on four
acres of land. A total of Rs 440 crore has been spent. The Department of Works
was responsible for the construction of this theatre. Maintenance has been
entrusted to HIDCO. From the year 2018, the work of making 'Dhanadhanyo' of the
Chief Minister's dream started. Sometimes due to covid, the work was stopped
for a few days, but later the construction work started again in full swing.

Sunday, April 9, 2023

Different color meanings of milestones on Indian roads

 

While riding somewhere
far away, we can see milestones of different colors on the side of the road.
Let's know the meaning of these different colors here.



If you see yellow
milestones on the side of the road, you should understand that you are on a
national highway. The maintenance of these roads is the responsibility of the
central government.



If you see any black or
white colored milestones on the side of the road, then you should understand that
you are on a major road in a big city or district.



And if you see a green
colored milestone on the side of a road, then it means you are on a state
highway. The maintenance of these roads is the responsibility of the respective
state governments.



Also, if you see an
orange milestone somewhere, it means you are on a rural road. Which has been
constructed in Panchayat area under Pradhan Mantri Gramin Sadak Yojana.

Friday, April 7, 2023

Why are beer bottles green or brown?

Reasons of why beer
bottles turn green or brown-



Earlier beer was kept
in transparent glass bottles. But it can be seen that during the day sunlight
and UV rays cause chemical reactions in beer to increase the bad smell.
Therefore, alternative measures have to be thought of to protect the beer from
the effects of sunlight and UV rays. This led to the use of brown coating on
clear glass bottles. This brown coating protects the beer from the effects of
UV rays.



Now the question is, if
the problem has been solved in the brown bottle, then why is there a need for a
green bottle?



Between 1940 and 1945,
beer was sold in green bottles. During World War II, the supply of brown
bottles became very tight. As a result beer was sold in green bottles instead
of brown bottles.

Areas of Kolkata that are notorious for being haunted, part-1

Haunted place of Kolkata

1)  Calcutta High Court: Nistar Raut was a sex worker. who fell in love with a businessman named Shalikhram. He wanted to get away from the stigma of this job and start a new life. He also petitioned the Calcutta High Court to remove his name from the register of sex workers. But that request was denied. Police found Nistar's body a few days later. He was recovered with his head severed from his body. There was no sign of clothes on the naked body, only nupur on the legs. In the long dark balcony of the Calcutta High Court, one can still hear the sound of her Nupur's sound. Besides, Court Room No. 13 of Calcutta High Court. The highest number of death sentences in the country has been given from here. Many people claim that anyone still walked into the court room late at night with bloody feet.

2)  Howrah Bridge: Howrah Bridge was opened for common people in 1943. This bridge, the pride of Kolkata is not only famous for its beauty but also known as a haunted place. Many people have committed suicide by jumping into the water of the Ganges from the Howrah Bridge. Many of the wrestlers who come to practice at 3 am have seen a floating hand on the water! Those who went to help thinking that someone was drowning, did not return. In addition, many people feel the presence of ghosts in front of Mallikghat Fulbazar under Howrah Bridge. Here again is the female ghost dressed in a white saree. Those who travel regularly, they witness one or the other horror incident every day. Sometimes many have seen a woman wearing a white saree walking on the Howrah Bridge at night. Passengers sometime hear crying of noise. They believe that a woman drowned in the Ganges. His soul now wanders.

3)  Indian Museum: A notable haunted house in Kolkata is the Indian Museum. This museum-house on Chowrangi Road or now Jawaharlal Nehru Road was built in 1875-78. There are ghost stories surrounding this Indian museum. Mr. Speak, the death of the worker, the one-time dance hall, that surrounds the most gruesome story, is an Egyptian mummy housed here. It is about four thousand years old. Many guards have seen him wandering around at night. Again, several employees have heard, anyone is walking softly on the stairs.A arousal gusty wind swirled around the mummy. A haunting atmosphere is created.

4)  Writer's Building: At night, the sound of footsteps and crying can still be heard in the empty Writer's Building! On December 8, 1930, prominent freedom fighters Vinay, Badal and Dinesh shot dead the then Inspector General Colonel Simpson. Here the presence of the Ghost is heard especially in the fifth block, i.e. where Simpson was killed. No one usually wants to stay here after dusk.

5)  Parkstreet Cemetery: Be careful in the cemetery! While this place is romantic during the day, it becomes terrifying at night. There are many strange stories surrounding this graveyard. The miracle of the return of souls, The cry of British people is bone-chilling. People's cries can still be heard if you listen carefully. The first grave was given here in 1767.

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Saturday, April 1, 2023

How did April Fool's Day begin?

 April Fool's Day



There are different
theories about the origin of April Fool's Day. It is known that April Fool's Day
started in 1582. From April 1, France and Georgia began the process of create a
new calendar to replace the year-old calendar. According to this new calendar,
January 1 is designated as the first day of the year. But till then March 25
was considered as the first day of the year instead of January 1. This new
Georgian calendar is launched at the end of March. So according to the
calculation, the new calendar starts from April 1. Even after the introduction
of this calendar, those who followed the previous rules were called 'fools' at
that time. It is believed to be the beginning of 'April Fool's Day'.



Not only this. Even
before this, the word 'flower' has been found in history. In medieval France,
Feast of Fools was celebrated on 1st January. In this event, a fake pope was
elected in imitation of the Christian tradition. The high and low officials of
the church used to change their jobs. But later the existence of this event is
no longer traceable. So instead of this custom, another program called 'All
Fools Day' started on this day. In France the event was called Poisson d'Avril,
meaning April Fish. Friends used to have fun sticking paper fish behind their
backs.



Again in Scotland
this event is called Gokey Day. Another name of cuckoo is Goki. Which is a
symbol of stupidity. Here on April 2, everyone has fun by sticking a paper with
the word "Kick Me" on the back of their friends. In Brazil, April 1
is celebrated as Día da Mentria or Lie Day. Everyone makes fools of their loved
ones on this day.

Wednesday, March 29, 2023

When are AM and PM used in telling time?

 Explanation of the use of
“AM and PM” to denote time



When any people telling
time in English, AM and PM are used to denote noon or late night. Many times,
many people confuse to denote time in English with speaking or writing. There
are also many times, many people do not know the exact meaning of these
letters, which are abbreviated to denote time in English. It is more likely to
get mistake.



PM is used after the
time to denote 12 noon and AM is used after 12 midnight. That is to say AM from
midnight  12:00 to next day11:59 and use
PM from Noon 12:00 to Night 11:59 PM on that day.



AM stands for 'anti
meridian' and PM stands for 'post meridian'. But many know the
misinterpretation of these two words in short. They know AM as 'after midnight'
and PM as 'post midday'.



Anti means before and
post means after. And the word meridium comes from the Latin word 'meridis'.
Which means middle day or midday. That means anti meridian is before midday and
post meridian is after midday.

Wednesday, March 15, 2023

Is the selection of Oscars neutral? How is this sorting method?

 

Oscar's selection process



The first Academy Awards were held in Hollywood in 1929.
Initially this award was limited to America. Later Europe and rest of the
countries also participated in this event. The first Oscar came to India in 1983.
Bhanu Athaiah won Oscar for Best Costume Design for 'Gandhi'.



Currently, Oscars are awarded in total of 24 categories.
Filmmakers can also apply for Oscars in individual categories - from Best
Picture, Best Actor, Screenplay to Best Documentary, Direction, Original Song.



The 'Best International Feature Film' is considered the most
prestigious category of the Oscars. Until 2020, the category was titled 'Best
Foreign Language Film'.



In order for a film or song to be nominated for an Oscar,
certain basic criteria must be met. Initially, the film has to be screened for
at least one week in commercial theaters in some important American cities -
Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, Bay Area, Miami and Atlanta. Only then can they
apply for the Oscars. In the case of documentaries, however, the respective
film producers have to officially register the name of the film.



Also, the criteria for 'Best International Feature Film' is
slightly different. If you want to get nomination in this category, the name of
the film has to be officially registered by the government of the respective
country. Each country can send nominations for only one film. This year,
Gujarati film 'Chello Show' was officially sent to the Oscars from India.



After the application phase, several films are selected from the
list of all films based on their popularity by the Academy Awards authorities.
But, the short list is also too long. This year there were a total of 301 films
in the shortlist.



And the best film is selected through voting. A total of 10,000
people vote in this Oscar election. They are mainly important personalities
associated with the film industry of different countries. This list includes
famous directors, writers and actors. Even some of the previous Oscar winners
participate in the selection.



These voters are divided into distinct categories according to
occupation. Directors have a separate category, voting only for the Best
Director award and actors have a separate category, they vote only for Best
Actor.



In this Oscar selection process have a traditional ballot paper
system. Besides, online voting is also available. Since the election is not
based on the votes of one person in any one country, it is assumed to be
neutral.

Saturday, March 11, 2023

Recently inaugurated is the largest prison in the world

 

The largest prison in the world

El Salvador is a small country in the middle of North and South America. But the population rate of this country is very high in terms of size. The population of this small country is more than 65 million. El Salvador was plagued by civil war from 1980 to 1992. Since the beginning of the 21st century, crime and smuggling have been on the rise in this country. As a result, the number of criminals is gradually increasing in this country. Therefore, a jail that can hold 40,000 prisoners has been built in this country. There is strict security in that jail. This country has the largest number of prisons in the whole world. The two percent of the country's total adult population In Prisons account . El Salvador's largest prison was La Esperanza. There can be 10 thousand prisoners, but now there are 33 thousand people. Danger can happen at any time.

For all these reasons, the new prison was built. Osiris Luna, El Salvador's head of prisons, said the new prison was built on 410 acres of land. 600 jawans and 250 policemen are on guard. The president of this country, Naib Bukele, said that those peope who break the rules of El Salvador will have to stay in  this jail. President Bukele also said that there will be a strict system in this jail. No one can break any rule, that step has been taken. State-of-the-art surveillance equipment have also available here.

Besides, there will be no sex workers, play stations, TV, mobile phones, computers in this jail. Guards will patrol in front of the prisoners' rooms all day and night. Hundreds of CCTV cameras will be installed in the entire jail premises. There is no such
big prison in the whole world. Therefore, this prison in El Salvador has already been named in the Guinness World Records.

Monday, March 6, 2023

There will be many difficulties when the dollar and Rupee becomes equal

 

1 Rupee = 1 Dollar should be not

In 1947, when India
emerged as an independent country freed from British rule, 1 rupee was
literally equal to 1 US dollar. Since then, the Indian rupee has become weaker
than the American dollar. There are both advantages and disadvantages when the
US dollar and Indian currency become equal. Rather, the disadvantages outweigh
the advantages. So 1 rupee = 1 dollar is never desirable in a developing
country like India.



Anyway first let's talk
about what will be the benefits if dollar and currency become equal: -



1) Prices of daily necessities and various luxury items will
decrease. Let's take as an example, if rupees and dollars are of equal value,
the iPhone will be available for only 600 rupees. This is because the price of
iPhone in America starts from 600 dollars.



2) Imports from abroad will be easier in India if money is valued.
More goods can be imported into India from abroad at a cheaper rate. As a
result, the price of goods in the Indian market will decrease.



3) By reducing the price of petrol and diesel, the cost of
transportation will also be reduced considerably.



4) Holidays abroad can be spent in just a few thousand rupees.

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Names of major departments of ISRO and where are their offices located

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Now let's talk about
what will be the problem if the dollar and currency become 
equal: -



1) India's export costs will increase. Products produced in India
will cost much more in other countries. As a result, it will cost more to
export it abroad.



2) Many foreign companies will leave form India. Because, cheap
labor is one of the main objectives of trade from abroad to India. Inexpensive
workers can be found in this country. Hence the cost of trade in India is lower
than many other countries.



3) The IT sector accounts for 27 % of India's employment. This
will reduce foreign investment in the IT sector. The salary of workers in India
will be equal to that of American workers. No company will agree to spend 75
thousand rupees in India for labor which is available for approximately 3
thousand rupees in backward countries.



In simple words - the
government aims to strengthen the currency of countries whose economy depends
on imports. Because, when the currency is strong, things can be bought cheaply
from abroad. And in countries whose economic infrastructure rests on exports,
the government of that country wants to keep the currency weak. If the currency
is weak, it is possible to earn more money by exporting goods from the country.
However, comparing the statistics of import and export in India, it is seen
that the amount of goods bought from abroad is more in India than the goods
sold abroad. As a result, the stronger the Indian currency, the more the
country will benefit.

Tuesday, February 28, 2023

Fifteen countries in the world that do not have to pay income tax

Economy is one of the
most powerful subjects in the world. There are various aspects of income of a
country, one of them is income tax. So almost every country in the world has
income tax. But there are many countries in this world that do not have income
tax even today. So, what kind of tax system is there, we will know these now.
The top Fifteen countries in the world with no income tax are:

1) Saudi Arabia: Only social security and business profits are taxed in this
country.



2) Qatar: In this country you have to pay tax for social security.



3) Oman: Social security tax is payable in Oman.



4) United Arab Emirates:
30% of GDP comes from oil and gas exports. There is
no income tax here.



5) Bahamas: The economy of this country is mainly dependent on tourism. Here
has the property tax and 70 percent of this country's revenue comes from
imported products.



6) Cayman Islands: Personal
income and capital gains are not taxed in this country. Also paying security
tax is not mandatory in this country. 25 percent of the revenue here comes from
imported goods.



7) Kuwait: In Kuwait only citizens have to pay social security tax.



8) Brunei: Here too there is only social security tax.



9) Bahrain: Citizens pay 7 percent of their income and expatriates pay 1
percent of their income as social security tax.



10) Bermuda: Citizens of this country have to pay payroll tax, social
security tax and property tax.

11) British Virgin
Islands:

The British Virgin
Islands is a tax-free country with no income tax, corporate tax, or capital
gains tax. The country is known for its beautiful beaches and
crystal-clear waters.

12) Panama:

Panama has a
territorial tax system, which means that income earned outside of Panama is not
subject to taxation.

13) Monaco:

A sovereign city-state
on the French Riviera that has no income tax for
residents and businesses.

14) Saint Kitts and
Nevis:

Saint Kitts and Nevis
is a small island nation in the Caribbean known for its beautiful beaches and
tropical climate. The country has no personal income tax, capital gains tax, or
inheritance tax.

15) Vanuatu:



















Vanuatu is an
archipelago of islands in the South Pacific that is known for its stunning
natural beauty and unique culture. The country has no personal income tax,
capital gains tax, or inheritance tax.

Monday, February 27, 2023

People from Russia used to come through this cave in India

 Through this cave you can go from Kashmir to Russia



There is a natural cave in India's
Kashmir through which you can reach Russia. Local people believe that people
from Russia used to come through this cave. At Kupwara in the Lolab Valley of
Kashmir, there is a huge rock between the villages of Lashtial and Madhamadu,
but no one knows exactly when it has been there. From the outside, it appears
to be a rock, but it is actually part of a mountain. It has seven entrances in
a row.



But this natural cave path was later
arranged by man as his own, it can be understood by looking at this cave. But
when and who used this cave, there is no historical evidence. However, many
local residents claim that they have heard from their family elders that in the
past, people from Russia used to come to India through that cave.



This stone is named 'Satbaran' from
seven doors. And according to local belief, one of these seven cave routes
ended up in Russia at the other end. From that belief the local area got its
name Qila-e-Russh or Kalarush, i.e. Fort of Russia.



In 2018, Amber and Eric Fays came
from Virginia, USA to solve the mystery of this cave. The pair of explorers
began their search with three entrances to the cave. They were assisted in this
expedition by Ohio speleologist Dustin Kisner and Indian explorer and
interpreter Bhamsi Ramakrishna and an engineer from Kerala.



In their research paper after the
expedition, the Fays couple said they had heard from local residents that the
rock was not just part of the mountain. Rather, this Satbaran is actually an
ancient temple located at a height of 1900 meters or 6234 feet above sea level.
Where the Panchapandavas who were hidden life in the Mahabharata used to worship.
Later the temple was destroyed or destroyed due to natural causes at some
point. American explorers found evidence of this theory among local residents.



But all the ways inside this cave
are closed after some distance. However, with the help of explosions, the
Indian Army tried to completely close the cave passages. It was alleged that
ferocious bears used to camp in these caves and attack villages. However, at
present, no animal other than the Himalayan porcupine has been found there.



Although there is no historical
evidence, the couple of American explorers are sure that this cave is rich in
minerals. Besides, it was suspected for a long time that militants might have
entered India from abroad through this cave. But this finding has virtually
eliminated that fear.

Sunday, February 26, 2023

There is a village in this state of India in Japan

 

Japan have a Kerala village



Nagoya is one of the biggest cities in Japan and Inuyama is
located only 30 minutes away from Nagoya. There is a village in Kerala in this
Inuyama. A bit surprising but actually it is in a museum. The name of this
museum is 'The Little World Museum of Man'. The specialty of this museum is to
highlight the culture of different countries. A total of 22 symbolic villages
of the country have been displayed in the museum so far. This museum was built
in 1970. Various materials were brought from those 22 countries to build the
symbolic villages. One of them is the village of Kerala.



As soon as you go to that village, the first thing you will see
is the traditional two-storied house with a tiled roof. There is a tea shop and
a pond next to it. The house is made of bricks. Named Chanakath House. The
house has a long terrace. There is an open courtyard to the front, a separate
kitchen and a bedroom. The interior of the house is also decorated keeping
Kerala in mind. And all the necessary things for that have been brought here
directly from Kerala. Of course, if you want, you can also enjoy Kerala food in
the museum. That system is also there.

Friday, February 24, 2023

The only gold hotel in the world - also has a golden wall

 

The only gold hotel in the world



The hotel located next to the Giang Vo Lake in Hanoi, the capital
of Vietnam, it is claim that covered with gold. It is also claimed that this is
the first and only gold hotel in the world. The name of the hotel is Dolce
Hanoi Golden Lake. The hotel is owned by Hoa Binh Group, and it is managed by
Wyndham Hotels & Resorts of America. 1 ton of gold was used in the
construction of the hotel. This 25-storey hotel has a total of 400 rooms. The
outer wall of the hotel is covered with gold leaf covering 54,000 square feet.
The hotel's doors, windows, stairs, rooms, bathrooms and even all the furniture
are made of gold. Everything in the hotel is made of 24 carat gold.



The construction of the hotel started in 2009. Hotel authorities
claim that gold helps reduce stress. So it has been decided to use gold
throughout the hotel. The hotel cost 20 million dollars to build. The hotel has
an infinity pool on the rooftop. That pool is also covered in gold. More
surprising when it is known that the food served in the hotel is also covered
in thin gold wrappers. Also, the colors of the staff's clothes have been kept
in red and gold to match the atmosphere of the hotel.



One night rent of this hotel starts from 20 thousand Indian rupees.
One night rent of double bedroom suite is 75 thousand Indian rupees. The hotel
has 6 types of rooms and 6 types of suites. A night's rent in the presidential
suite is around 5 lakh rupees.

Wednesday, February 22, 2023

India will going research under the deep sea

 Indian research in the deep sea



The Government of India has now launched a special sea
expedition to uncover the secrets of the deep sea. And a sophisticated submarine
is being prepared for this special sea expedition. This submarine has been
named 'Matsya 6000'. The initial design of 'Matsya 6000' has already been
developed. The submarine is being developed by various Indian research
organizations including ISRO and DRDO. It is a completely made in India
submarine, according to the Ministry of Defence.



Already the 'National Institute of Ocean Technology' (NIOT) in
Chennai under the Ministry of Science has almost completed the development of a
state-of-the-art instrument capable of going 6,000 meters deep into the sea.
One of the objectives of this particular mission is to build a manned
submarine, which can carry three people and can go to 6000 meters deep in the
sea.



This deep sea exploration expedition has a specific purpose. 70
percent of the earth is water and the remaining 30 percent is land. And that is
why the sea has become an important part of human life. Scientists claim that
about 95 percent of the deep ocean remains unexplored. India is surrounded by
sea on three sides. About 30 percent of the country's population lives in
coastal areas. These regions also contribute significantly to the economy of
India due to tourism centers and businesses.



The Government of India has allocated 4,077 crores for this
campaign for 5 years. The government plans to build this submarine between
2021-22 and 2025-26. 3 thousand crores will be spent in the first 3 years. The
rest will be spent in the next two years. So far, the US, Russia, Japan, France
and China have manned submarines that can go deep into the ocean. India will be
named in this team very soon.

Monday, February 20, 2023

Its poison is as precious as gold


 Terrible its poison

Scorpions, just hearing the name sends a shiver of fear through the body due to its poison. But that poison is sold for crores of rupees. According to a report published in 'Vice Asia' newspaper, the price of one liter of poison is close to 80 crore rupees in Indian currency. Because this poison is used many people for intoxicating purpose. So the demand for this poison is also high. Even, 1 gram of poison is sold for Rs 7 lakh in Indian currency. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, near the Afghanistan-Pakistan border, has the highest demand of this poison for intoxicating purpose. And in some places of this border Scorpions breeding is also done.

The book 'Drugs in Afghanistan: Opium, Outlaws and Scorpion Tales' by Dave Macdonald, in this book we known that intoxicating with Scorpion poison is very harmful. Those who continuously intoxicate this poison, their faces turn red. Once intoxicated with crab poison, its effects remain in the human body for up to 10 hours. If someone takes more of this poison, it can even lead to death. Some people even become unconscious after being intoxicated for many times.

But Scorpion venom is not only used as an intoxicant. This Scorpion venom is also useful in the preparation of cosmetics for women, antibiotic drugs and painkillers. But it is used in small quantities. This is also considered to be a reason behind the excessive price.

Sunday, February 19, 2023

Indians sit at the head of which foreign company


 List of CEOs of Indian origin worldwide :-



CEO of YouTube
Neil Mohan



Joining Date – 16th
August 2023



CEO of Google
Sundar Pichai



Joining Date – 10th
August 2015



CEO of Microsoft
Satya Nadella



Joining Date –
February 2014



CEO of Adobe
Shantanu Narayan



Joining Date –
December 2007



CEO of IBM -
Arvind Krishna



Joining Date – April
2020



Starbucks CEO-
Laxman Narasimha



Joining Date –
October 2022



CEO of Chanel
Leena Nair



Joining Date –
December 2021



CEO of BATA
Sandeep Kataria



Joining Date – August
2021



CEO of VMware -
Rangarajan Raghuram



Joining Date – May
2021



CEO of Albertsons
Vivek Sankaran



Joining Date – April
2019



CEO of Palo Alto
Nikesh Arora



Joining Date – June
2018



CEO of Novartis
Vasant Narasimha



Joining Date – 1st
February 2018



CEO of Arista
Jayashree Ullal



Date of Joining –
October 2008



CEO of Netapp
George Kurian



Joining Date – June
2015



CEO of Vimeo
Anjali Sood



Joining Date – 20th
July 2017



CEO of FedEx
Raj Subrahmanyam



Joining Date – 1st
June 2017



CEO of Ogilvy
Devika Bulchandani



Joining Date – 7th
September 2022

Tuesday, February 14, 2023

When did the tradition of celebrating Valentine's Day start?

 Where does the name Valentines come from?



It cannot be said exactly from where the tradition of
celebrating the day of love started as Valentine's Day. Because the Latin word
'Valentinus' or 'Valentine' means able or strong. However, there are roughly
three types of opinions in history regarding the celebration of this day:-



First opinion,



According to Roman Catholic records, the surname 'Valentine' was
added to the names of at least a dozen Christian saints from the second to
eighth centuries. Many of them gave their lives in Rajrosh. So there is a lot
of confusion about who exactly Valentine's Day is celebrated for. In AD 827 the
title was found next to the name of a Pope. But not much information about him
is available in history.



For which Valentine's Day is celebrated today, he died in 270
AD. According to a thirteenth-century document, Saint Valentine was executed by
Roman Emperor Claudius II. Because he was helping different young Christians to
get married.



Emperor Claudius II believed that unmarried young men could form
strong armies. As a result, he banned marriage in his empire.



Saint Valentine did not take this instruction of the emperor
well. He kept secretly helping different young Christians to get married.
Enraged at his defiance, Claudius ordered his execution. On the order of the
emperor, Saint Valentine was beheaded and executed.



According to another document, the bishop of Tarni in Italy was
also executed by Claudius II in the Middle Ages. Because of the similarity
between the two events, many people believe that this bishop and Saint Valentine
are the same person, who  was helping
different young Christians to get married against in Roman emperor Claudius II.



Saint Valentine was killed in the suburbs of Rome on or around
February 14, 3rd century AD. Originally, Valentine's Day was a day of sacrifice.
Later in the Middle Ages Geoffrey Chaucer associated love with it. In his
works, the association of love was first associated with this day. Gradually
the idea became popular. Now Valentine's Day and love are inseparable.



Second opinion,



So far only one person has been identified as Saint Valentine.
Somewhere else her name is Saint Valentina. He was executed in Palestine in
July 308 AD. Therefore, the Eastern Orthodox Church celebrates Valentine's Day
twice a year, on July 6 and July 30.



Third opinion,



Even in pagan times before the spread of Christianity, there was
a custom of celebrating a festival at the end of winter at the beginning of
spring. In ancient Roman civilization, mid-February was the day of Faunus, the
god of fertility. On that Parban, the unmarried youths of the village take a
notes from a box. Names of virgin girls were written on it. The young man who
mentioned the girl's name was considered a love pair from that day. Sometimes
this relationship even reached marriage.



This custom continued into the fifth century after the rise of
Christianity. But then gradually this attitude disappeared. According to
historians and researchers, fertility festivals of ancient civilizations also
disappeared.