Tag: World

  • India lashed out at China and Pakistan

    India lashed out at China and Pakistan

    New York: India on Tuesday brought a proposal in the United Nations to declare Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist Sajid Mir as a global terrorist, which was blocked by China. India reacted to this on Wednesday.

    India narrated audio of Sajid Mir in UN
    India condemned this move of China in the United Nations. At the same time, India showed the mirror to both Pakistan and China in the UN. India narrated the audio clip of terrorist Sajid Mir.

    In the audio clip that India has narrated in the United Nations, terrorist Sajid Mir can be heard telling his other terrorist to shoot.

    Terrorist Sajid Mir is speaking
    After listening to terrorist Sajid Mir, another terrorist in front says in response that Inshallah….

    India had brought a proposal in the UN
    Let us tell you that on Tuesday, India had brought a proposal in the UN to declare Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist Sajid Mir as a global terrorist, which was blocked by China.

    5 million dollar reward on terrorist Sajid Mir
    Terrorist Sajid Mir is one of the most wanted terrorists in India. The US has put a $5 million bounty on Mir’s head for his role in the Mumbai attack. In June this year, Pakistan’s anti-terrorism court sentenced him to more than 15 years in prison in a terror funding case.

  • Rescue teams searching for missing Titanic submersible claim

    Rescue teams searching for missing Titanic submersible claim

    WASHINGTON | Rescuers searching for the missing Titanic submersible have detected an underwater noise during the search. The US Coast Guard has confirmed this on Wednesday. Please tell that the submersible went missing in the Atlantic Ocean two days ago.

    The US Coast Guard’s First District said on its official Twitter page that a Canadian P-3 aircraft detected noise underwater in the search area. As a result, ROV (remotely operated vehicle) operations were shifted in an attempt to locate the origin of the noise. However, the ROV search has not turned up anything so far, but our search is on.

    Submersible missing since June 19
    Significantly, a small submarine carrying people to see the wreckage of Titanic along with its crew has been missing in the Atlantic Ocean since June 19. The company issued a statement saying that efforts are on to bring back all the people safely.

    Till now it is not clear where the submarine is missing in the sea. A search and rescue operation has been launched to track the submersible. The specialty of the submersible is that it can carry five people at a time.

  • Violence breaks out between two groups in Honduran women’s prison, 41 inmates killed

    Violence breaks out between two groups in Honduran women’s prison, 41 inmates killed

    tegucigalpa | Tegucigalpa At least 41 female inmates have been reported killed in a gang war at a women’s prison in the Central American country of Honduras. Reports emerged of inmates being shot at Tamara Prison, about 30 miles northwest of Tegucigalpa, the capital of Honduras.

    Yuri Mora, spokesman for Honduras’ National Police Investigation Agency, said most of the victims were burned, while others were shot. According to media reports, at least seven female inmates were admitted to the Tegucigalpa hospital for treatment of injuries sustained in the shooting and stabbing.

    Riot occurred due to stopping illegal activities inside the jail
    The head of the country’s prison system, Julisa Villanueva, said the rioting was triggered by recent efforts by authorities to crack down on illegal activities inside prisons. Because of this there was violence in the jail on Tuesday. He said that steps are being taken against organized gangs in the jail.

    According to US media, Honduras’ national women’s prison holds about 800 inmates, more than double its capacity. In 2020, several violent incidents took place in the Honduras prison.

  • India Should Be Among 1st Nations To Industrialise Without Carbonizing The World: Kant

    India Should Be Among 1st Nations To Industrialise Without Carbonizing The World: Kant

    India should be among 1st nations to industrialise without carbonizing the world: Kant

    New Delhi, May 17 (PTI) There is a need for climate finance and resources to flow into emerging countries and India should be among the first countries to industrialise without decarbonising the world, G20 Sherpa Amitabh Kant said on Wednesday.

    While delivering Bharti Lecture on India’s G20 Presidency around digital cooperation at IIT Delhi, Kant said that the world may survive in 2050 but human beings will go extinct if the world fails to meet the 1.5 degrees centigrade global warming target.

    He said that western powers polluted the world when they were industrialising and the emerging markets have contributed very little to this present climate crisis.

    Kant said that India has only contributed 1.5 per cent of the 2800 Gigaton of carbon space available, whereas logically on the basis of per capita income it should be entitled to 17.5 per cent..

    Irrespective of that, as we move forward, because we will become the third most polluting country in the world in due course. As we industrialize, India must become one of the first countries in the world to industrialize without carbonizing the world and therefore you need a decarbonisation strategy. You need long term financing to flow, Kant said.

    He said that India’s G20 Presidency has come in the midst of inflationary pressures across the world and other challenges that the world has been facing.

    The former Niti Aayog CEO said that while emerging markets are growing, the resources from emerging markets are flowing to the developed part of the world, whereas growth is all happening in the emerging markets or the world.Kant said that the Prime Minister has said that India will treat this G20 as an opportunity to make the G20 very action-oriented, make it decisive, inclusive and forward looking.

    We have looked at our priorities and our priorities which India has put forward are really how to accelerate the pace of inclusive, resilient and sustainable growth for the world for the global economy, Kant said.

    He said that the world, instead of progressing, has actually regressed and there is a need to look at ways to accelerate the pace of sustainable development goals.

    If you look at all these SDG (Sustainable Development Goals ) and climate action, you will realize that the emerging markets require long term financing for both climate action and for sustainable development goals. This would require us to have resources flowing from the developed world to emerging markets as was committed by the Developed world in 2009 at Copenhagen, Kant said.

    He said that the emerging markets have not contributed to the crisis of climate action but the western power when they were industrializing.

    The developed countries have not lived up to their commitment, but more important than that there is no shortage of resources. There are vast resources available with the private sector, institutional lenders, pension funds, etc.

  • World’s faith on ISRO strengthened, PSLV sent two satellites of Singapore into space

    World’s faith on ISRO strengthened, PSLV sent two satellites of Singapore into space

    Sriharikota. Another success has been registered in the name of Indian Space Research Organization ie ISRO. PSLV-C55 rocket from Satish Dhawan Space Center in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh successfully placed two satellites TELEOS-2 and Lumilite-4 of Singapore in the Earth’s orbit on Saturday afternoon at 2.19 minutes.

    Its countdown started on Friday afternoon. Its information was shared on Twitter by ISRO, which said that on Saturday, PSLV rocket PSLV-C55 from Sriharikota will send Singapore’s 741 kg satellite TELEOS-2 and 16 kg Lumilite-4 satellite into orbit.

    TELEOS-2 is a radar satellite built by the Defense Science and Technology Agency of Singapore. This will give accurate weather information day and night. The second, Lumilite-4, is a more advanced satellite developed to demonstrate a high frequency data exchange system. Singapore’s e-navigation has been designed to promote maritime safety and benefit the global shipping community.

  • Mayurbhanj features in Time’s 2023 list of World’s Greatest Places

    Mayurbhanj features in Time’s 2023 list of World’s Greatest Places

    Odisha’s Myurbhanj has been featured in TIME Magazine’s 2023 list of the world’s greatest places. The American news magazine recently revealed 50 great places in the world that are worth visiting. It highlighted the destinations that offer unique and sustainable experiences as travel rebounds this year. Apart from this, another place from India to reach the list is the beautiful Ladakh.

    This year’s list covers a wide range of locations including serene clear blue lagoons to ancient temples. The mentioned destinations provide a variety of landscapes, focusing on the originality and sustainability of the places. For those who often seek out new experiences, the list provides inspiration and unforgettable adventure.

    Among the chosen locations are two from India; Ladakh and Mayurbhanj.

    Ladakh is a high-altitude region located in the northernmost part of India and is famous for its breathtaking landscapes, crystal-clear lakes, and snow-capped mountains. It has a rich cultural heritage and many travelers often visit the region to experience traditional Ladakhi culture and explore the ancient monasteries.

    On the other hand, Mayurbhanj is a lesser-known destination located in the eastern state of Odisha. The region is home to a vibrant mix of tribal communities, allowing a wide range of cultural diversity. Along with its scenic beauty, the region offers weekly tribal markets, traditional dance and music performances, and much more which can be a very unique experience for travelers.

    The other incredible destinations from around the world mentioned in the list are:

    Willamette Valley, Oregon
    Río Grande, Puerto Rico
    Tucson, Arizona
    Yosemite National Park, California
    Bozeman, Montana
    Washington, DC
    Vancouver, Canada
    Churchill, Canada
    Dijon, France
    Pantelleria, Italy
    Naples, Italy
    Aarhus, Denmark
    St Moritz, Switzerland
    Timisoara, Romania
    Sylt, Germany
    Berat, Albania
    Budapest, Hungary
    Vienna, Austria
    Barcelona, Spain
    Brisbane, Australia
    Kangaroo Island, Australia
    Dominica
    Mexico City, Mexico
    Guadalajara, Mexico
    Torres del Paine National Park, Chile
    Pantanal, Brazil
    Medellín, Colombia
    Ollantaytambo, Peru
    Roatán, Honduras
    Kyoto, Japan
    Nagoya, Japan
    Isan, Thailand
    Phuket, Thailand
    Jeju Island, South Korea
    Luang Prabang, Laos
    Giza and Saqqara, Egypt
    Chyulu Hills, Kenya
    Ruhengeri, Rwanda
    Rabat, Morocco
    Dakar, Senegal
    Loango National Park, Gabon
    Freetown Peninsula, Sierra Leone
    The Red Sea, Saudi Arabia
    Aqaba, Jordan
    Jerusalem
    Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
    Tuamotu Archipelago, French Polynesia