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  • Has your mobile been hacked, danger of new virus on social media accounts

    Has your mobile been hacked, danger of new virus on social media accounts

    A new virus threat has surfaced on social media accounts. Many accounts have been hacked in the past due to virus. Cyber cell has issued advisory for people using social media. According to a report by Check Point Research, a new malware, Electron bot, has come to the fore, which is affecting social media accounts.

    According to the report, this virus is attacking the social media accounts of the users and till now this virus has made more than five thousand accounts its victim. It is being told that this malware virus very easily gets access to your accounts through other apps. In the reported cases, this virus has gained access to users’ smartphones and then their social media accounts with the help of several game apps.

    These game apps were seen in people’s phones but they were not actually games apps. Actually these were only clones of apps, using which hackers have attacked users’ accounts with this electron bot. Cyber Cell ASP Bhupendra Singh Negi told that along with controlling your system, the electron bot also accesses all the information on your social media account. With the help of this malware, the hacker registers a new account on the user’s device and then uses the user’s social media. He told that this virus has been seen in Google’s Albums app, Google Photos. That is, the virus can enter your smartphone through this app. ASP Bhupendra Singh Negi told that to stay safe from this type of virus, do not forget to download an anti-virus app on your phone and do not download any third party app, due to which the virus can reach the smartphone.

  • More animals, birds welcomed at Pilikula Biological Park

    More animals, birds welcomed at Pilikula Biological Park

    Mangaluru : Pilikula Biological Park received an Asiatic lion, two wolves, a golden jackal, a comb duck, a silver pheasant, and a golden pheasant from Rajkot Zoological Park under the animal exchange
    programme.

    In return, the Pilikula Biological Park has sent four wild dogs, a leopard, two civet cats, four reticulated pythons, four mountain snakes, vine snakes and sand boa to Rajkot Zoological Park.

    The newly arrived animals have been quarantined to adjust to the environment. The park will make arrangements for public display very soon.

    It is said that the jackal is an endangered species. It is rarely spotted in India.

    The endangered wild dogs and the hyena are breeding, informed park authorities.

  • 28-yr-old pregnant woman dies in road mishap after auto hits her

    28-yr-old pregnant woman dies in road mishap after auto hits her

    Ankola : A-28-year old pregnant woman was killed in a road accident after a moving auto hit her at Bhavikere of Ankola here on Thursday, April 13.

    The deceased is identified as Shobha Gopal Nayaka, who was said to be in her fourth month of her pregnancy.

    The accident occurred when Shobha along with her husband were walking on the roadside in front of their residence. The accident took place as the auto driver lost control over his vehicle and hit the victim as he was said to be driving in a rash and a negligent manner. She succumbed to her injury.

    It is said that the auto driver fled the scene of the accident with his vehicle. A case has been registered at Ankola police station.

  • BJP workers should take public welfare schemes to the people: CM Dhami

    BJP workers should take public welfare schemes to the people: CM Dhami

    Dehradun. The Chief Minister called upon the BJP workers to take various public welfare schemes run by the state government to the masses. Uttarakhand’s double engine government is working to make Prime Minister Modi’s dream of ‘One India-Best India’ come true.Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami said these things while participating in BJP district Dehradun rural district meeting in Selakui. During this, he said that today under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the respect of India’s cultural, religious, spiritual and historical methods is increasing in the whole world. Today we all are seeing the fulfillment of our dream of a New India, a prosperous India and a powerful India. The Chief Minister said that the third decade of the 21st century would be ushered in by the State Government’s ‘uncontested resolution’ of building ‘Best Uttarakhand’. Efforts are being made to make Uttarakhand a decade. The Chief Minister said that two more G-20 meetings are to be held in Rishikesh in May and June. With this, the identity of Uttarakhand will increase in the world. Earlier the meeting was held in Ramnagar.
    This time, it is an honor for us for Manskhand to get the first place in the tableau of Uttarakhand displayed on the road on the Republic Day. This has increased the recognition of our rich cultural heritage in the country and the world. The Chief Minister said that our government has also completed one year of its tenure a few days back. During this one year, we have either fulfilled our promises made to the public or have taken decisive steps towards fulfilling them. For us, the interests of the state and the state are paramount and as long as our government is in power, we will not allow any section to be harmed. The Chief Minister said that the atmosphere of fear that was being created regarding Joshimath in the initial days of the disaster, today everything is normal. Is. The government has done positive things to emerge from this situation. As a result of this, lakhs of registrations have been done for our Chardham Yatra starting from 22nd April. He said that this time more number of devotees will reach Uttarakhand for darshan than previous years and all records of previous years will be left behind.BJP state in-charge Dushyant Kumar Gautam, MLA Munna Singh Chauhan, Sahdev Pundir and other people’s representatives were present on the occasion. were present.

  • The expectations of the people of Joshimath increased regarding the Chardham Yatra, CM Dhami invited the tourists to Devbhoomi

    The expectations of the people of Joshimath increased regarding the Chardham Yatra, CM Dhami invited the tourists to Devbhoomi

    Joshimath. The situation is now returning to normal in landslide-affected Joshimath. Before the start of Shri Badrinath Dham and Hemkund Sahib-Lokpal Yatra, businessmen associated with tourism business have also started preparations. Meanwhile, where Auli Marathon was organized for the first time in Joshimath, the message of a safe Joshimath was given to the country and the world through grand Ramlila staging and Shrimaddevi Bhagwat Katha Samagam, Yagya. On the other hand, Chief Minister Dhami while congratulating Ajay Bhatt, president of Ski Mountaineering Association, the organizer of Auli Marathon, and his team, invited tourists from all over the country and the world to visit Devbhoomi Uttarakhand.
    After the Joshimath landslide disaster, such an environment was created that now tourism activities will stop in Joshimath. This happened in the initial phase as well. Winter tourists had turned their backs on Joshimath-Auli. Now during the Chardham Yatra, Joshimath-Auli, other religious and tourist places should not remain in the same condition, so that the youth associated with the tourism business brainstormed and came up with the name of ‘Auli Marathon’. For the first time a national level competition was held and in this competition the Chief Minister of the state Pushkar Singh Dhami reached Joshimath and tried to give a message to the country and the world that Joshimath is now completely safe. Ski Mountaineering Association is collaborating with the state of Uttarakhand in this marathon. Apart from Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Orissa, Maharashtra, Delhi, the Indian Army, ITBP, NDRF, Uttarakhand Police, SDRF and the Garhwal Scout Battalion of the Army have definitely given the message that Joshimath is safe. And Shri Narsingh-Navdurga Seva Samiti has also given a positive message regarding Joshimath by organizing Shri Ramlila Mahayagya for the wish of uninterrupted Chardham Yatra. The presence of hundreds of spectators every day in Ramlila staging was enough to tell that people are safe in Joshimath which is getting safer. Along with this, it is also ready to welcome tourists and pilgrims. Before Shri Ramlila Manchan and Auli Marathon, Shri Badrinath Kedarnath Temple Committee organized Shrimaddevi Bhagwat in Narsingh Temple Mathagan, and on behalf of Jyotirmath, hundred days of Yagya in Navdurga Siddhapeeth. Organized.

  • The Meteorological Department alerted the farmers of Uttarakhand, said – harvest the crop early, the weather is about to change

    The Meteorological Department alerted the farmers of Uttarakhand, said – harvest the crop early, the weather is about to change

    Dehradun. The weather of Uttarakhand has become very hot. This summer is not going to end yet. The Meteorological Department says that the effect of heat can be seen in the entire state for the next two to four days, that is, due to the increase in temperature, people are not getting any relief from the heat at the moment. The Meteorological Department said that in the coming There are indications of further increase in temperature in a few days, due to which the heat wave in the state can end its torment. According to the department, since April 18, the Meteorological Department has indicated some relief. Changes in the weather can be seen after April 18, due to which there is a possibility of rain with strong winds from the plains to the mountains. Vikram Singh, director of the Meteorological Department, warned the farmers about the weather changes after April 18. Is. Advising them to take special precautions, said that whose crops are now ready to ripen, the farmers should harvest their crops as soon as possible and keep them safe so that the crop does not get wasted.

  • State’s first vehicle scrapping unit opened at Pitapali, Khurda

    State’s first vehicle scrapping unit opened at Pitapali, Khurda

    Bhubaneswar: The first ever vehicle scrapping unit of the State is reportedly opened. Opened by Tata Motors, the said unit has been established in Pitapali area of Khordha district in Odisha. The vehicles which are older than 15 years will be sent to this unit for scrapping following bidding.

    The bidding of the old vehicles which need scrapping will be registered online in the portal of the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, Government of India.

    While so far as many as 11 such government authorised scrapping units are working in the Country, seven of them have been made operational. Out of the seven ready units one is in Odisha. The second such scrapping unit of the State will be reportedly set up in Jajpur.

    So far bidding of 323 old vehicles belonging to the Fire and Police Departments of Odisha has been finished. Initially, as per reports scrapping of only Government vehicles will be done here.

    According to the Odisha Motor Vehicles (Registration and Functions of Vehicle Scrapping Facility) Policy, 2022, notified on November 30, 2022 all the vehicles under different departments, PSUs, organisations, autonomous councils and ULBs registered 15 years ago are to be scrapped through a RVSF.

  • More than 10, including cops injured as stone pelted during bike rally in Sambalpur

    More than 10, including cops injured as stone pelted during bike rally in Sambalpur

    Sambalpur: More than 10 people including on duty police personnel sustained injury due to stone pelting during a bike rally in Sambalpur of Odisha on Wednesday. The bike rally was going on ahead of the Hanuman Jayanti.

    As per reports, 10 people including 5 police personnel got injured after a group of people pelted stone on the rally. Additional SP Tapan Mohanty has also sustained injury. Also, five police personnel including IIC of Dhanupali Police station got injured due to the stone pelting. The injured cops had been deployed for the rally.

    A shop was also set on fire in this incident.

    Tension has gripped the area following the incident and hence five platoons of Police Force have been deployed.

  • 16 more deaths as Covid cases rise by 38%, likely to peak in 10-12 days

    16 more deaths as Covid cases rise by 38%, likely to peak in 10-12 days

    NEW DELHI: India has witnessed a 38 percent jump in new Covid-19 cases, with 7,830 new infections being reported in the last 24 hours, the highest since September 2 last year.

    As many as 16 deaths were reported in the country in the last 24 hours. There were two deaths each from Delhi, Himachal Pradesh and Punjab. One death each was recorded from Gujarat, Haryana, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh. Five reconciled deaths were reported by Kerala, which is seeing the highest number of Covid deaths and cases in the country.

    On April 11, 5,676 new positive cases were reported in the last 24 hours, while the country reported 21 deaths.

    According to the health ministry data, the active infections stand at 40,215. About 4,42,04,771 people have recovered, with the recovery rate rising to 98.72%. The fatality rate stands at 1.19%, the Union Health Ministry said.

    According to ministry sources, Covid cases may peak in the next 10-12 days and then gradually dip.

    The ministry said during the two-day mock drills, they also checked the infrastructure facilities, including isolation wards, oxygen-supported beds, ICUs and ICU-cum ventilators in the country in case of an emergency. A total of 1,070,765 beds are available in the country.

    According to the health ministry, of 248,683 isolation beds, 218,789 were functional. Of the 335,795 oxygen-supported beds, 304,601 were available, while of the 94,999 ICU beds, 90,785 were found to be functional. The nationwide mock drill held on April 10 and 11 also showed that of the 60,994 ICU-cum-ventilator beds in the country, 54,040 functional beds were available.

    Among logistics, 86 percent of ventilators were found to be functional, while 94 percent of oxygen cylinders were available.

    According to Krishna Prasad N C, a Covid data analyst, Delhi (102%), Maharashtra (180%), Uttar Pradesh (128%), Chhattisgarh (184%), Punjab (115%) and Goa (103%) have reported a high number of Covid-19 cases in the last 24 hours.

    Dr. Rajeev Jayadevan, co-chairman of the National Indian Medical Association (IMA) Covid-19 task force, said there had been a steep rise in Covid-19 cases since April, and more patients are being admitted to hospitals now in Kerala. However, severe cases remain rare.

    The current rise in Covid cases is driven by XBB.1.16, a sub-variant of Omicron. Though Covid-19 cases are rising, hospitalisation is low, officials said.

  • Russian inflation falls under four percent: Rosstat

    Russian inflation falls under four percent: Rosstat

    Inflation dropped below four percent in March for the first time since the West slammed Russia with a slew of sanctions over Ukraine, state statistics agency Rosstat said Wednesday.

    Inflation in March stood at 3.51 percent year-on-year, down sharply from 10.99 percent in February.

    The sharp decrease however does not reflect a real drop in prices in Russia after inflation in March last year skyrocketed following the sanctions.

    Inflation in March 2022 was significantly higher than in February last year, so the year-on-year comparison shows a sharp decline.

    Prices soared in the second quarter of 2022 in the weeks that followed the start of the military intervention in Ukraine.

    In April 2022 inflation jumped to a two-decade high of 17.8 percent.

    Russian Central Bank head Elvira Nabiulina said mid-February that inflation in Russia should be “between five and seven percent” by the end of the year.

    But despite the drop in inflation, the Central Bank is unlikely to change its key rate of 7.5 percent, according to Dmitry Polevoy, director of investments at Locko Invest in Moscow.