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  • At the end of this year, darkness will cover the earth

    At the end of this year, darkness will cover the earth

    India | The changing weather in the world is becoming a cause of concern for scientists and astronomers. Many reports have claimed that the temperature around the world is going to increase in the coming years. In such a situation, another news has put people in worry that the solar activity in the Sun is increasing rapidly. Not only this, it is growing so fast that even before 2025, a fireball will wreak havoc on the earth. According to scientists, the maximum temperature of the Sun is expected to increase by the end of this year (2024).

    Alex James, a solar physicist at University College London, told Live Science, “The temperature of the Sun is going to peak prematurely and it will have a higher temperature than expected. Solar rising can start many serious problems on Earth. According to NASA, “Sunspots are areas that appear dark on the surface of the Sun. They appear dark because they are cooler than other parts of the Sun’s surface. Magnetic field lines near sunspots cause explosions when they reorganize, causing solar flares, releasing a lot of radiation into space.

    NASA said the explosion released radiation that could interfere with our radio communications on Earth. In addition, another concern is the occurrence of solar storms, which consist of massive amounts of CMEs that travel through space and collide with Earth’s magnetic field. Geomagnetic storms can arise due to their influence. Due to this, satellites, communication, internet connectivity and GPS can be disrupted or damaged, it can also cause power grid failure.

  • Great performance by Indian players, congratulations to the athletes: PM Modi

    Great performance by Indian players, congratulations to the athletes: PM Modi

    National Desk | Congratulating Indian sportspersons for their stupendous performance at the Special Olympics World Games, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday said the country celebrates the spirit of inclusivity in their success. In a tweet, Modi said, “Congratulations to our exceptional athletes who represented India at the Special Olympics Summer Games in Berlin and won 202 medals including 76 gold medals. In their success, we celebrate the spirit of inclusivity and applaud the tenacity of these remarkable athletes.”
    India ended its campaign at the Special Olympics World Games with 202 medals, including 76 gold, that concluded on June 26. India won 76 gold, 75 silver and 51 bronze medals in these games. The Indian contingent consisted of 198 players and unified partners who competed in 16 sports.

  • Tomato disappeared from the plate, prices of vegetables skyrocketed

    Tomato disappeared from the plate, prices of vegetables skyrocketed

    National Desk | Normal life has been affected in some districts of Rajasthan due to the impact of cyclonic storm Biparjoy last week, while the effect of the storm has started appearing on vegetables. Due to this, the prices of tomatoes have suddenly increased by four to five times in the last one week in the market. According to wholesalers, the effect of rain is visible on tomatoes as well as on all other vegetables. The prices of all vegetables have increased by one and a half to two times.
    Om Prakash Jain of Gurukripa, a wholesaler of vegetables in Muhana Mandi of the capital Jaipur, said that due to the destruction of the produce of local farmers due to rains in the past days, the market did not reach and vegetables are coming from other states. Due to which the prices of all vegetables are high. The produce of the farmers around Jaipur used to come to the market for sale. It is not coming because it is destroyed. Most of the vegetables, including tomatoes, are coming from Bengaluru, Nashik, Himachal Pradesh, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. Due to this the price has increased.
    On the other hand, bitter gourd which was being sold at Rs.8-10 per kg is today up to Rs.25 per kg and the prices of okra, cabbage, ginger, lemon, ridge gourd, tinda etc. have also increased manifold. According to wholesalers, it will take at least a month for the sudden rise in vegetable prices to stop. Moolchand, a vegetable retailer, said that the tomato which he sold 15 days ago at Rs 20 to 25 per kg has now reached Rs 100 to 120 per kg.

  • Double attack in Delhi, husband and wife found dead

    Double attack in Delhi, husband and wife found dead

    Delhi | Husband and wife have been found dead in a house in Swatantra Nagar, Delhi. Police say that the husband first killed the wife and then committed suicide himself. Both were fighting for the last 3 days.
    A man allegedly stabbed his wife and later hanged himself after a quarrel broke out between them in outer Delhi’s Narela area on Wednesday morning, police said. When police reached the spot, bodies of both the man and his wife were found in the house, a senior police officer said.
    He told that preliminary investigation has revealed that there was a fight between the couple in the morning. The crime scene is being inspected and further investigation is on, the police officer said.

  • Sita and Hanuman along with Lord Ram, yet you say this is not Ramayana: HC

    Sita and Hanuman along with Lord Ram, yet you say this is not Ramayana: HC

    Allahabad | The Lucknow bench of the Allahabad High Court on Tuesday expressed serious concern over the manner in which key characters from the epic Ramayana have been portrayed in the controversial film ‘Adipurush’. The court said, “Hindus are tolerant but why are they tested every time.” Is. A bench of Justice Rajesh Singh Chauhan and Justice Prakash Singh said, “When the filmmaker has shown Lord Ram, Sita, Laxman, Hanuman, Ravana and Lanka, how will he satisfy people with a disclaimer that the story is not taken from Ramayana.”

    The bench, while ordering the matter to be heard again on Wednesday, asked the Deputy Solicitor General to take instructions from the Central Government and the Censor Board as to what action they can take in the matter. In oral remarks, the court said, “Hindus are tolerant but why every time their tolerance is tested, they are civilized then is it right to suppress them? The bench, after hearing the arguments of advocate Ranjana Agnihotri, appearing for the petitioner, made the oral observation that the way the film has been made, “it will not only hurt the sentiments of those who worship Lord Ram, Goddess Sita, Lord Hanuman Adi is worshipped, but the manner in which the characters of Ramayana have been portrayed can also create disharmony in the society.

    In the petition of Kuldeep Tiwari, citing all the objectionable scenes and dialogues of the film, it has been requested to ban its exhibition, while Naveen Dhawan has requested to ban the exhibition as well as cancel the certificate issued by the censor board to the film. requested to leave. During the debate, the advocates of the petitioners argued that the provisions of the Cinematography Act-1952 and the guidelines made under the said law were not followed by the Censor Board.

  • There may be light rain in Delhi

    There may be light rain in Delhi

    New Delhi | The sky is likely to remain cloudy in the national capital on Wednesday and there is a possibility of light rain. India Meteorological Department (IMD) gave this information. IMD said that the minimum temperature was recorded at 27.1 degree Celsius while the maximum temperature could be around 36 degree Celsius. The relative humidity in Delhi was recorded at 8.30 am at 81 per cent.

    According to the System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting Research (SAFAR) data, the air quality index (AQI) was recorded at 83 at 8.40 am, which falls in the satisfactory category.

    An AQI between 0 and 50 is considered good, 51 and 100 satisfactory, 101 and 200 moderate, 201 and 300 poor, 301 and 400 very poor and 401 and 500 severe.

    At the same time, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said that there is a possibility of moderate to heavy rains in Goa on Wednesday. It further said that clouds are present over the talukas of North Goa and South Goa districts and are moving towards the east. IMD, Goa in a bulletin issued late at 1:20 am said, “Moderate to heavy rain with wind speed reaching about 40 to 50 kmph very likely at most places over North Goa and South Goa districts during next 3-4 hours.” is likely to.” “At 0120 hours, the talukas of North Goa and South Goa districts of the state are cloudy. Clouds are generally moving eastwards,” the bulletin said. Meanwhile, Shimla district of Himachal Pradesh witnessed continuous rain on Tuesday. Due to the rain, a flood-like situation has arisen. Due to the heavy rains, the life of the people has become disturbed.

    Also read: Monsoon hit Himachal Pradesh on June 24. So far 9 people have lost their lives, 14 have been injured, 4 houses have been completely damaged, while 28 houses have been partially damaged, said Chand. All have been badly damaged due to heavy rains. The estimated loss is around Rs 104 crore.”

  • Stay order on Gems and Jewelery Park lifted

    Stay order on Gems and Jewelery Park lifted

    Raipur. At the hearing held today, Bilaspur High Court has rejected the petition filed against the establishment of Gems and Jewelery Park in Pandritarai, Raipur’s Agricultural Produce Market (Krishi Upaj Mandi), considering it baseless. As a result, the issue of setting up of Gems and Jewelery Park at Pandritrai has been resolved. Chhattisgarh Government will establish the Gems and Jewelery Park in Pandritarai Raipur on 10 lakh square feet area, and about two thousand shops will be built here. This will be the fourth largest Gems and Jewelery Park in the country.

    It is known that in the year 2020, former MLA Mr. Devji Bhai Patel had filed a petition before High Court Bilaspur challenging the allotment of agricultural produce market (Krishi Upaj Mandi) by the Government of Chhattisgarh for Gems and Jewelery Park, and the stay order was issued for the last several years.

  • Samsung Galaxy A34 5G will be launched on July 7

    Samsung Galaxy A34 5G will be launched on July 7

    Samsung is preparing to launch a new smartphone called Galaxy M34 5G in the low-mid-range segment in the country. Rumor has it that it will be a rebranded version of the Samsung Galaxy A34 5G that was launched last March. After teasing the phone for quite some time, the South Korean company has finally announced the official launch date of the Samsung Galaxy A34 5G in India.
    Apart from this, some features of the phone have also been shared by the company.

    Samsung Galaxy A34 5G launch date
    The Samsung Galaxy M34 5G microsite has gone live on the Amazon India website, which suggests that the phone will launch in India on July 7. Also, Samsung has also confirmed some interesting features for the upcoming Galaxy M34 5G. It will feature a 6.5-inch Super AMOLED (AMOLED) display with Vision Booster technology and 120Hz refresh rate.
    Again, the phone is confirmed to have a 50-megapixel rear camera with Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) and Monster Shot 2.0 for capturing multiple videos and photos in a single shot. The night photography and fun mode photography capabilities of the Galaxy M34 5G will be enhanced with 16 lens effects. And to top it all, the device will come with a massive 6,000mAh battery for up to 2 days of usage. Although no further details about the Galaxy M34 5G have been released on the Amazon microsite, several leaks regarding the handset have surfaced online. Let’s know about them.

    Samsung Galaxy M34 5G specifications (expected)
    The Galaxy M34 5G will likely be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7050 processor, which is a rebranded Dimensity 1080 chipset. The phone can be launched with a maximum of 8 GB RAM and 128 GB storage configuration. It has been told in the teaser that it will have a primary camera of 50 megapixels. Also, the rear camera setup of this smartphone will include an 8-megapixel ultra-wide lens and a 5-megapixel macro camera. At the same time, a 13-megapixel front camera can be seen in the front of the phone for selfie.
    Notably, the Samsung Galaxy M34 5G will be available for purchase on Amazon as well as the official Samsung India online store and offline retail stores. The phone is expected to be priced under Rs 20,000 in India.

  • Ganga’s water level reaches near warning mark in Haridwar

    Ganga’s water level reaches near warning mark in Haridwar

    Haridwar : After torrential rains, the water level of the Ganga reached near the warning mark. The water level of Ganga at Bhimgoda Barrage went up to the mark of 292.20 meters by 1 pm. While the warning mark is 293 meters and the danger mark is 294 meters. Ganga remained .80 meters below the warning mark till one o’clock. However, later gradually the water level of the Ganga started decreasing.

    Harish Kumar, JE of the UP Irrigation Department, told that the water level of Ganga at Bhimgoda barrage had reached close to the warning mark after the water was released from Pashulok Barrage. But after one o’clock, the water level of Ganga started decreasing gradually.
    Instructed to stay away from Ganga and Solani river
    In view of the rainy season, six teams of Kotwali police went to the villages situated around the Ganges and Solani rivers and informed the people about the danger of possible flood disaster. The police have also instructed the villagers to stay away from the rivers for the next few days for the safety of life and property.
    It is raining continuously in the area, but the water level of Ganga and Solani river is still far below the danger mark. On the other hand, six teams of Laksar police went to the villages situated around the Ganges and Solani rivers and talked to the people.

  • Rishikesh Shankaracharya raised questions on the cleanliness of Ganga

    Rishikesh Shankaracharya raised questions on the cleanliness of Ganga

    Uttarakhand : Shankaracharya of Jyotish Peeth Swami Avimukteshwaranand has raised questions on the efforts of the government regarding the cleanliness of Ganga. Said that it is necessary for the people of the country to have knowledge of the glory of Ganga.
    Swami Avimukteshwaranand Saraswati Maharaj said that economic, social, cultural, religious and spiritual importance of Ganga is high. But in spite of this, at present, Ganga has been made a means of carrying filth and garbage. Said that the attention of the rulers has to be drawn towards this. Shankaracharya had reached Dayanand Ashram. He said this while talking to reporters. Said, Ganga makes the world’s largest fertile basin.

    Local residents have demanded installation of forest check post barrier on Daragad-Kathian motor road of Babar Range under Chakrata Forest Division. People say that due to lack of barrier, a large amount of forest products are being smuggled through this route.
    Daragad Beat, Lakhau, Dangutha, Mundali, Kathian Beat of Babar Range have 90 percent deodar forest. Local villagers Arjun Singh, Major Singh, Kedar Singh, Balveer, Yashpal Chauhan, Balakram, Bhagmal, Matawar Singh say that since the cutter machine started in vogue, the incidents of illegal felling have increased.