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Paris Olympics 2024: Neeraj Chopra
Paris Olympics 2024: Neeraj Chopra – The gold medalist Neeraj Chopra is an Indian track-and-field athlete who has brought India’s name to the global map of Javelin. Today, he is the holder of a Diamond League title and again earned the new title of India’s Golden Boy at the Paris Olympics 2024. From the Olympics and many other championships, he collected splendid gold medals.
Currently, he is portraying himself as an Indian Athlete at the Paris Olympics 2024. With his hard work and determination, he is now qualified for the finals that will be held on 8 August 2024.
Since emerging as a gold medalist in the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games he consolidated his role as the first Indian track-and-field athlete singly to win an Olympic gold and the second Indian athlete overall just after Abhinav Bindras’s double triumph in the 2008 Olympics. Chopra is now paying attention to holding his gold medal at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
He is truly the inspirational personality of today’s generation. So let’s give some light on Neeraj Chopra’s life journey.
What are Neeraj Chopra’s life and times?
Neeraj Chopra was born on 24 December 1997 in Khandra, Haryana, India and his forename is Subedar Major Neeraj Chopra. As described above, he is an Indian track and field athlete who is reigning the Olympic champion and World championship in Men’s javelin throw.
His birth took place in the Ror family. Serving in Panipat Haryana, he was born to Satish Kumar who is a farmer, and his mother, Saroj Devi who is a homemaker. Chopra has two siblings and he is the eldest sibling in the family, with two minor siblings.
He completed his schooling in his town and graduated from Chandigarh and as of 2021, he was pursuing a Bachelor of Arts from Punjab.
Chopra’s family was concerned about his weight when he was a teenager and urged him to start going to the gym in Panipat daily. Chopra would sit at the adjacent Shivaji Stadium to watch boys of his age practice javelin throwing after a session.
Despite the lack of knowledge about javelin in their village, Chopra’s family supported him when they heard about his enthusiasm for the sport. He trained at Shivaji Stadium for a year before moving to the Tau Devi Lal Sports Complex in Panchkula, Haryana, where Naseem Ahmad coached him.
This success in the Olympics was topped off by a sporting career that had started at the age of 13 years. Now he has become the defending champion. At the age of 19, he was also serving as a Junior Commissioned Officer (JCO) in the Indian Army.
How did Neeraj Chopra’s athletic career begin?
After his parents sent him for training. Subsequently, he began receiving training, and in 2010, he decided to pursue his passion for javelin throwing and applied for admission to the Sports Authority of India facility.
Fortunately, Neeraj caught the attention of renowned javelin thrower Jaiveer Choudhary, who chose to instruct him. He then proceeded to Jalandhar to train with other superior javelin throwers. Neeraj pleaded with his father to let him live in Panipat after getting his first medal in a district tournament.
He emerged into the public at the age of fifteen in 2010, he was the nation’s under-16 champion in javelin and in the following years, he received many accolades in the national category.
What are the achievements in his International career?
He secured his first international medal (silver medal) at the Youth Olympic Games qualification competition in Bangkok in 2014.
In 2016, he won a gold medal at the South Asian Games during the athletics final in Guwahati, he also secured gold medals in the 2016 IAAF World U20 Championships in Bydgoszcz, Poland, and hold the position of the first Indian athlete to achieve a world record by setting the record 86.43 m.
His journey was unstoppable besides these medals and achievements. In 2018, Chopra came into triumph during the year 2018 where he won a gold medal during the Commonwealth Games at Gold Coast, Queensland in Australia, and the Asian Games held in Jakarta.
In the finals of the Tokyo Olympics, Chopra also became the holder of one gold medal making him India’s first gold medalist in track and field.
Therefore, by the end of 2022, Chopra set the highest, national record in the esteem by achieving an 89.94-meter throw. Though the injuries occurred in 2023, he was able to clinch the later World Athletics Championships and the Asian Games.
In 2024, he secured victories at various events, including the Federation Cup and Paavo Nurmi Games. He is tied up for the showdown of the Paris 2024 Olympics and is a proud holder of the gold medal. Already he has become an inspirational story for many other individuals.
He is competing at the Paris 2024 Olympics and representing India at the global level of Games. If he secured the gold medal at the Paris Olympics, Chopra would be marked in the history of the Olympics.
What are his awards and recognition?
For his commendable and unforgettable contributions to sports, Neeraj Chopra has been awarded many awards. The notable awards are the Padma Shri Award, the Param Vishisht Seva Medal, and the Vishisht Seva Medal by the Indian Army.
He is the achiever of many medals, titles, and gold medals. That truly makes him the super sports star in today’s generation.
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Good morning everyone today I Aarna Nagpal am going to present before you the news headlines of the day.
1 OUR PRESIDENT SRI RAMNATH KOVIND IS ON A 2 DAY VISIT TO KANPUR HE is arriving TODAY BY PRESIDENTIAL TRAIN
2 YESTERDAY Our prime minister Mr Narendra Modi held a meeting with 14 political leaders of Jammu and Kashmir DISCUSSING the important issues of the state
3 Pfizer says its vaccine highly effective against Delta variant
4 The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has set up a special helpdesk for assisting schools in computation of the results for CBSE Class 10 Class 12 Board Exams 2021
5 States like Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, Haryana, Tamil Nadu are expected to announce the resuming of classroom teaching for students at schools and higher educational institutions.
6 Though the Olympics will be taking place in 2021 due to the postponement, they will continue to be officially branded as the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
7 NOW TODAYS WEATHER UPDATE THE SKY WILL BE MOSTLY CLOUDY MINIMUM TEMPERATURE 28DEGREEE AND MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE 33DEGREE
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3 bhk Premium Floors in Gurgaon-A Great Investment Proposition
Amidst changing needs and preferences of homebuyers in the post-covid housing ecosystem, 3 BHK Premium Floors in Gurgaon have caught the fancy of home seekers.
Today, there is a clear shift in homebuyers' preference . They are now opting for spacious low-rise luxury independent floors in comparison to high rise apartments in view of increasing consciousness about safety and wellness, besides the need for extra space for home offices and activities like online classes for school children. In this backdrop, Gurgaon has seen the rise in demand for 3 BHK premium floors in gated communities.
Industry statistics show that in the top seven cities across India, the share of highrises had dropped to 52% in 2021, from 63% in 2019 before the Covid pandemic struck. Especially Gurgaon saw a sharp decline in the share of highrises, down from 95% in the pre-pandemic year to 63% in 2021.
Taking note of the changing needs of homebuyers, NCR developers have been coming up with new developments to suit the requirements of homeseekers. Leading NCR developer, Signature Global has been quick to rise to the occasion, by launching three gated projects- Signature Global City 37D, Signature Global City 81 Gurgaon and Signature Global City 92 Gurgaon, offering 3 BHK premium floors. Signature Global heralded the all new concept of green luxury and eco-friendly gated floors at an affordable price.
Home buyers are preferring these 3 bhk premium floors in Gurgaon for various reasons. Great location, high connectivity and superior social infrastructure make these 4-storey air conditioned floors a big draw with home seekers. They have close proximity to the upcoming metro station and ISBT. Easy connectivity with NH8, Dwarka Eway, KMP provides good accessibility to these floors with different key areas in Gurgaon and outside in Delhi NCR. Besides having good residential and commercial projects in and around, these floors have the advantage of superior social infrastructure in the form of hospitals, hotels, shopping, restaurants, schools, boosting their livability quotient.
These floors come with unmatched amenities including clubhouse, with swimming pool and jacuzzi, outdoor gym, yoga and meditation lawns, amphitheatre, children's play area, senior citizens' area, jogging track, strolling path, pets park.along with a host of sports facilities like skating rink, badminton and basketball courts. Moreover, dedicated parking and shopping make these plotted developments a great buying proposition. What comes as an icing on cake is an airconditioned home office and a terrace garden. These floors with sizes around 1000 sq ft and going up to 1855 sq ft are quite spacious, particularly as they are designed by celebrity architect Hafeez Contractor, as design -efficient homes. Launched under Deen Dayal Jan Awas Yojana , as part of Affordable Plotted Policy of Haryana government under Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, these floors offer advantage to first time homebuyers in the form of interest subsidy , besides easy payment plan.
With all these premium facilities, these dwelling units , costing Rs 55-60 lakh and above ,are a great value for money. Not only this , their high green rating (EDGE) ensures healthy living and helps in lowering operational costs through water and energy efficiency. In fact Signature Global has the distinction of being the first developer to come up with EDGE certified eco-friendly homes, promising a healthy lifestyle. What's more these independent premium floors have a much shorter delivery timeline of two years which comes as a big relief for the homebuyers scared of development risks. Signature Global's track record of delivering projects before mandated timeline, makes investment in these floors risk-free investment. .
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Schools in UP, Delhi, TN, Rajasthan and Haryana reopens from Sept 1, all you need to know
States like TN, Delhi, UP Rajasthan and Haryana are reopening schools from today, September 1, 2021. Check SOPS and other details here. from Zee News :India National https://ift.tt/3ByNTjL
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Why 2021 is the Best Year to Buy Affordable Homes in Gurugram
The year 2019 to 2020 was a year stacked up with uncertainty and COVID-19 constrained distinctive to lose their positions and leave them in a financial crisis. The condition constrained distinctive NRIs to return to India looking for perseverance and a home. As home credit interest rates contact a chronicled low in context on RBI's reexamined cash related methods, there has been a lift in financial new turn of events. This what's more proposes a lift in the interest for affordable homes in Gurugram. Luckily, in context on the public position's determination to its PMAY mission, everyone will have a spot they can call home.
The repo rate was changed during the crosscountry lockdown by cutting it some spot almost 40 clarification points and the inverse repo rate was set at 3.5%. SBI has also diminished its home credit interest rates to 6.9% and other public and private banks have made a move accordingly. This has made EMI installments less mind boggling for home buyers. To in addition connect with buyers, PMAY is providing a credit-linked present arrangement that will offer colossal benefits to focus income gatherings.
Among various measures, the public authority has additionally climbed the differential for charge help between the circle rate and market rate from 10% to 20%. This is sensible simply on the suggestion of units regarded at more than Rs. 2 Crores. This licenses home buyers to buy a house that is under 20% of the circle rate and not incur any responsibility.
There could be no more significant spot to invest in a home than Gurugram. It is becoming one of India's prominent industrial spaces of interest with major multinational and public affiliations choosing to encourage their headquarters in Gurugram. Its focal region close to the Indra Gandhi air terminal makes it ideal for international and neighborhood clients to make an outing to the city, while its comprehensive road network helps Gurugram with sustaining its new turn of events.
Living in Gurugram is living with the most amazing. The city is emerging as one of the essential excess destinations in the country with well-architectured buildings and all the focal business and private infrastructure. Each colossal land player like DLF, Emaar, and Central Park is creating oversupply homes in Gurugram and attracting the crème de la crème into the spots of its inhabitants.
It has everything a city needs - clinical clinics, schools, shopping structures, retail progresses, extraordinary financial zones, extravagance lofts, entertainment parks, public settings, 5-star lodgings, definitely. It has luxury condominium suites for the rich and premium affordable housing projects for those with a confined financial strategy. Every investor has their eyes set on Gurugram as the city blossoms with financial opportunities.
Gurugram likes partook in the advantage over Delhi as it has taken in various activities from Delhi's infrastructural botches. Gurugram has made more extensive roads that direct traffic better. The air is awesome with different green zones that make for a wonderful and endurable city. Everyone is shifting to Gurugram with its more prominent and all around coordinated homes that go with different comforts that are not adequately open in Delhi. Incalculable these homes go with water pools, club decks, genuine young people's play area, open rec focuses, yoga centers, and in an overall sense more.
Incalculable these affordable homes in Gurugram are found close to key spaces of the city. There are shopping buildings and corporate focuses in each side of the city. It is correspondingly emerging as one of the prominent districts for IT affiliations and furthermore has a given metro that makes transportation more useful. The city likewise has a railroad station that interfaces Haryana with various states of the country.
2021 is conceivably the best year to invest in affordable housing. After the pandemic, the requirement for open and premium-looking homes has increased. With the various activities taken by the public capacity to help the normal market of affordable housing all through the extent of the pandemic, you can make certain to buy your dream home immediately. Furthermore, the public authority has relatively taken measures to thwart contamination in the assignment of homes by shifting the application cycle online.
Another clarification that makes 2021 the best year to buy a house is the way that a gigantic pile of affordable projects as of now exist and upcoming affordable housing projects in Gurugram bring with them a refreshing touch. This is the most clear chance to go through the inventory of the tremendous number of amazing affordable homes that are open in the market right now and pick the one that fits the portrayal of your dream home.
Perhaps the main explanation that you should apply for an affordable home today is the way that the HUDA affordable method slips before the years more than 2022. The interest for these homes is high and bookings are not possibly available. You won't find the chance again to buy homes that beginning from a worth shows up at that goes as low as 24 lakhs. Flood now, before it's too far to even consider evening consider considering turning back!
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BSEH Haryana Board 10th Open School Result Declared, 100% Pass
BSEH Haryana Board 10th Open School Result Declared, 100% Pass
the Haryana School Education Council (BSEH) declared the result of the 2021 open school exam for secondary class 10 students today afternoon, July 8. Students who appeared for the new category, reappear, Credit Transfer Policy (CTP) and Grace Luck exams can check the result on the official bseh.org.in website. All Haryana Board students who enrolled in open school mode passed. BSEH has a 100…
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Editor's Note: In the run-up to World Population Day on 11 July, 2021, a six-part series on awareness regarding women’s and girls’ needs for sexual and reproductive health in different parts of the country will focus on the vulnerabilities during the pandemic. This is the first part of the series.
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It’s 10:30 on a Sunday morning and Honey is getting ready for work. Standing in front of a dressing table, she carefully applies scarlet lipstick. “This will match well with my suit,” she says, as she rushes to feed her seven-year-old daughter. On the dressing table are slung a handful of masks and a pair of earphones. Cosmetics and make-up items lie unarranged on the table-top, while the mirror reflects photographs of gods and relatives hung in one corner of the room.
Honey (name changed) is getting ready to meet a client in a hotel some 7-8 kilometres from her home – a one-room set in a basti in New Delhi’s Mangolpuri locality. She is around 32 years old and a sex worker by profession, working in the nearby Nangloi Jat area of the capital. She is originally from rural Haryana. “I came 10 years ago and now I belong here. But my life has been a series of misfortunes since coming to Delhi.”
What sort of misfortunes?
“Four miscarriages toh bahut badi baat hai [are a very big thing]! They were for me, when I had no one to feed me, look after me and take me to a hospital,” says Honey with a smirk, signalling that she has come a long way on her own.
“This was the only reason why I had to take up this work. I had no money to eat and feed my child, who was still inside me. I had conceived for the fifth time. My husband had left me while I was just two months pregnant. Following a series of incidents arising from my illness, my boss threw me out of the factory I worked in, which made plastic containers. I used to earn Rs 10,000 a month there,” she says.
Honey’s parents married her off at age 16 in Haryana. She and her husband remained there a few years – with him working as a driver. They moved to Delhi when she was around 22. But once there, her alcoholic husband kept disappearing often. “He would be gone for months. Where? I don’t know. He still does that and never tells. Just moves away with other women and returns only when he is out of money. He works as a food service delivery agent and spends mostly on himself. That was the main reason I had four miscarriages. He would just not bring me any medicines that I needed, nor nutritious food. I used to feel very weak,” she adds.
Now Honey lives with her daughter in their home in Mangolpuri, for which she pays a rent of Rs. 3,500 a month. Her husband stays with them, but still does his vanishing act every few months. “I tried to survive after losing my job, but just couldn’t. Then Geeta didi told me about sex work and got me my first client. I was five months pregnant – and around 25 years old when I began this work,” she says. She continues to feed her daughter while we talk. Honey’s child studies in Class 2 of a private English-medium school that charges Rs 600 a month as fees. In the lockdown era, the child attends her classes online, on Honey’s phone. The same one on which her clients contact her.
“Sex work got me enough to pay for the rent and buy food and medicines. I made around Rs 50,000 a month in the initial period. I was young and beautiful back then. Now I have gained weight,��� says Honey, bursting into laughter. “I had thought that I would quit this work after my delivery and look for decent employment, even as a kaamwali (domestic worker) or sweeper. But destiny had other plans for me.
“I was very eager to earn even during my pregnancy because I did not want a fifth miscarriage. I wanted to give the best possible medication and nutrition to my coming child, which is why I accepted clients even in my ninth month of pregnancy. It used to be very painful but I had no other choice. Little did I know this would lead to new complications in my delivery,” says Honey.
"Being sexually active in the last trimester of pregnancy can be hazardous in many ways,” Dr Neelam Singh, a Lucknow-based gynaecologist, told PARI. “She could experience a rupture of the membrane and suffer by contracting a sexually transmitted disease. She might undergo premature labour and the child could also get an STD. And if sexual intercourse often happens in early pregnancy, it could lead to abortion. Most times, women in sex work avoid carrying a child. But if they get pregnant, they continue to work, which could sometimes lead to late and unsafe abortion, risking their reproductive health."
“Once when I went in for a sonography, following unbearable itching and pain,” says Honey, “I got to know that I had an unusual allergy on my thighs, lower abdomen and swelling on the vagina. I felt like killing myself with all that pain and the expenses I knew would follow.” The doctor told her it was a sexually transmitted disease. “But then, one of my clients gave me emotional as well as financial support. I never told the doctor about my profession. That might have been inviting a problem. If she had asked to meet my husband, I would have taken one of my clients to her.
“Thanks to that man, I and my daughter are okay today. He paid half of the bills during my treatment. That is when I decided I could continue with this work,” says Honey.
“Many organisations tell them about the importance of using condoms,” says Kiran Deshmukh, coordinator of the National Network of Sex Workers (NNSW). “However, among sex worker women, abortions are more common than miscarriages. But generally, they go to the government hospital where the doctors also neglect them once they get to know of their profession.”
How do the doctors find out?
“They are gynaecologists,” points out Deshmukh, who is also president of the Veshya Anyay Mukti Parishad (VAMP), based in Sangli, Maharashtra. “Once they ask for their address and learn which locality the women are from, they would figure it out. The women are then given dates [for abortion] that often get postponed. And many a time, the doctor eventually declares that abortion is not possible, saying: ‘you have exceeded four months [of pregnancy] and now it would be illegal to abort’.”
Quite a few of the women simply avoid seeking some kinds of medical help at government hospitals. According to a 2007 report from the United Nations Development Programme's Trafficking and HIV/AIDS project, almost “50 per cent of sex workers [surveyed across nine states] reported not seeking services like ante-natal care and institutional delivery from the public health facilities.” Fear of stigma, attitudes, and urgency in the case of deliveries, seem to be among the reasons for that.
“This profession is directly related to reproductive health,” says Ajeet Singh, founder and director of Gudiya Sanstha, a Varanasi-based organisation that has combated sex trafficking for over 25 years. Singh, who has also worked with organisations helping women in Delhi’s GB Road locality, says that in his experience “75-80 per cent of women in sex work have some or the other reproductive health issues.”
“We have all kind of clients,” says Honey, back in Nangloi Jat. “From MBBS doctors to policemen, students to rickshaw pullers, they all come to us. When younger, we only go with people who pay well, but as our age increases, we stop being choosy. In fact, we need to stay on good terms with these doctors and policemen. You never know when you might need them.”
How much does she earn in a month now?
“If we exclude this lockdown period, I was making around Rs 25,000 a month. But that is an approximate number. Payments differ from client to client, depending on their profession. It also depends on whether we spend the entire night, or just hours (with them),” says Honey. “If we have doubts about the client, we don’t go to hotels with them and call them to our place instead. But in my case, I bring them here to Geeta didi’s
Geeta, who is in her early 40s, is the overseer of sex workers in her area. She is also in the deh vyapar (body business), but mainly makes her living by offering her place to other women and claiming a commission from them. “I bring needy women into this job and when they do not have a place to work, I offer them mine. I take only 50 percent of their income,” says Geeta simply.
“I have seen a lot in my life,” says Honey. “From working at a plastic factory and being thrown out because my husband left me, to now this fungal and vaginal infection I live with and still take medicines for. It seems destined to be with me forever.” These days, her husband is also living with Honey and their daughter.
Does he know about her profession?
“Very well,” says Honey. “He knows it all. Now he has an excuse to depend on me financially. In fact, today, he is going to drop me to the hotel. But my parents [they are a farming family] have no clue about it. And I would never want them to know. They are very old people, living in Haryana.”
“Under the Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act, 1956, it is an offence for any person above the age of 18 to live off the earnings of a sex worker,” says Aarthi Pai, Pune-based legal adviser to both VAMP and NNSW. “That could include adult children, partner/husband and parents living with a woman in sex work and dependent on her earnings. Such an individual can be punished with imprisonment up to seven years.” But Honey is very unlikely to act against her husband.
“This is the first time I am going to meet any client after the lockdown ended. There have been few, almost none, these days,” she says. “Those who do come to us now, in this pandemic period, mostly can’t be trusted. Earlier, we only had to take precautions to stay clear of HIV and other [sexually transmitted] diseases. Now, there is this corona too. This entire lockdown has been a curse for us. No earnings at all – and all our savings have gone. I could not even get my medicines [anti-fungal creams and lotions] for two months because we could barely afford the food to survive,” says Honey, as she calls out to her husband to bring out his motorbike and drop her at the hotel.
The author reports on public health and civil liberties through an independent journalism grant from the Thakur Family Foundation.
This article was originally published in the People's Archive of Rural India.
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Hindi-Top 5 Government News-08 March 2021 HPCL, DFDA Goa, BHEL, HSSC, NIOS
Hindi-Top 5 Government News-08 March 2021 HPCL, DFDA Goa, BHEL, HSSC, NIOS
Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL), Directorate of Drug Administration (DFDA), Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL), Haryana Staff Selection Commission (HSSC), National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) youth can get jobs today. Apply for jobs that come into play today and make their dreams come true. Applications are invited for bumper vacancies for the posts of various Chartered…
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Haryana Education Department to conduct online examinations for the government school students from class 3 to 6
Haryana Education Department to conduct online examinations for the government school students from class 3 to 6
Register for Result Update Haryana State Education Department will be conducting the online examinations for the government school students from class 3 to 6 from today. The examinations were earlier scheduled to begin from February 1, 2021, but were postponed due to the ongoing farmer protests and internet suspension in the different districts. New schedule on Avsar app The state Directorate…
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Puducherry registered 48 fresh cases of coronavirus infection on Saturday taking the tally of those infected by the virus to 36,299. In a welcome development, no new fatalities due to COVID-19 were reported. Director of Health and Family Welfare S Mohan Kumar said in a release that the new cases were identified at the end of examination of 2,405 samples during the last 24 hours ending 10 am today.(PTI)
Gujarat: Guidelines issued for reopening of colleges, varsities on November 23
The state education department Friday issued a government resolution (GR) on guidelines for reopening colleges and universities from November 23.
On Wednesday, the state government had announced that schools for classes 9 to12 and all colleges in the state would reopen from November 23, nine months after they were closed due to the Covid-19 outbreak.
According to the GR, attendance of students would not be mandatory and each institute has to ask students to furnish a letter of consent from parents for attending the offline classes and all activities have to be undertaken as per the University Grants Commission (UGC) guidelines issued on November 5. ()
JUST IN India records 44,684 new cases, 520 fatalities
44,684 new cases of coronavirus infections detected on Friday. With over 7,800 cases, Delhi continues to the biggest contributor. Haryana in the midst of a surge. Nearly 2,700 cases reported in the state on Friday. Fastest growing state after Delhi and Kerala. So far, more than 87.73 lakh people have been infected in the country. Active cases come down further to 4.8 lakh. Death count crosses, 1.29 lakh.
Delhi records 7,802 new cases, 91 fatalities
Delhi recorded 7,802 fresh COVID-19 cases in a day taking the infection tally in the national capital to over 4.74 lakh on Friday, while 91 more fatalities in a same period pushed the death toll to 7,423, authorities said.
These fresh coronavirus cases were detected from 56,553 tests conducted the previous day. Delhi recorded a positivity rate of 13.80 per cent amid the festive season and rising pollution in the city, according to the bulletin issued by the health department.
Of the total tests conducted the previous day, 36,643 were rapid-antigen tests, while at 19,910, it was the highest number of RT-PCR tests conducted in a day till date, the bulletin said.
The national capital had recorded its highest single-day spike of 8,593 COVID-19 cases on Wednesday.
Assam reports 233 new COVID-19 cases, one fresh death
Assam's COVID-19 death toll increased to 958 with the death of one person while 233 new cases pushed the tally to 2,10,068 on Friday, Health Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said. The only COVID-19 death in the state during the day was of a 70-year-old man from Kamrup Metropolitan district, the minister said. (PTI)
Over 9 lakh Covid-19 samples tested yesterday
Meanwhile, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman Thursday announced the AtmaNirbhar Bharat Rozgar Yojana to incentivise new job creation. Effective October 1, the scheme will provide incentives for EPFO-registered establishments taking a new employee or offering employment to those who lost their jobs between March 1 and September 30. The scheme is for those earning less than Rs 15,000 a month. It will be operational till June 30, 2021.
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HBSE, BSEH Haryana Board 10th Result Date and Time Updates
HBSE, BSEH Haryana Board 10th Result Date and Time Updates
BSEH, HBSE 10th Result at bseh.org.in (Representational Image) BSEH Haryana Board 10th Result 2021 likely today at bseh.org.in News18.com New Delhi Last Updated:June 11, 2021, 12:02 IST FOLLOW US ON: The Haryana Board of School Education (HBSE) is expected to release the class 10 result today – June 11. This year, the board could not hold exams thus, the result will be announced based on…
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BSEH 10th Result 2021: Haryana Board to declare results today, check bseh.org.in.
BSEH 10th Result 2021: Haryana Board to declare results today, check bseh.org.in.
New Delhi: Board of School Education, Haryana will release Haryana Board Class 10 Result 2021 or HBSE 10th Result 2021 on Friday (June 11, 2021). The Haryana Board Class 10 Results will be declared by the Board at around 2.30 PM. Students who have registered themselves for Class 10 exams can check the result on the board’s official site – bseh.org.in. As per reports, the board will declare…
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🌄 *Shuboudhay : 26 MAY 2021*🙏🏻
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*❖Today's top News❖*
💐 *❖ Happy Buddha Purnima❖*: It is celebrated commemorating the birth of Lord Buddha. According to Buddhist traditions, Prince Siddhartha Gautama, later known as Gautama Buddha, was born in 623 B.C. at Lumbini in the Terai region of Nepal. Buddha Purnima, in the month of Vaishakha, is an extremely auspicious day. It is believed that Gautama Buddha obtained enlightenment on this day. Buddha Purnima is also known as Buddha Jayanti, Vesak and Vaishaka.
A couple of centuries after his death he came to be known by the title *Buddha, which means "Awakened One" or "Enlightened One.*
2. *President Ram Nath Kovind has greeted the nation on the eve of Buddha Purnima* . In his message, Mr. Kovind has said, the teachings of Lord Buddha lead us to the path of freedom from suffering and misery. Buddha taught people to abstain from violence and injustice and this very Mantra has been motivating for centuries to become ideal human beings.
3. A total lunar eclipse will take place on 26 May 2021. A lunar eclipse occurs when the Moon moves into the Earth's shadow. This can occur only when the Sun, Earth, and Moon are exactly or very closely aligned (in syzygy) with Earth between the other two, which can only happen the night of a full moon. The eclipsed moon appears as a faint red disk in the sky due to a small amount of light being refracted through the earth's atmosphere.
4. PM Narendra Modi, parliamentary leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party, started the first tenure of his prime ministership, after his swearing-in as the 14th Prime Minister of India on 26 May 2014.
5. *Cyclone Yaas likely to intensify into very severe cyclonic storm* to reach near Odisha's Dhamra port by Wednesday morning. it is very likely to cross the North Odisha and West Bengal coasts between Paradip and Sagar Island close to north of Dhamra and south of Balasore.
6. Director General of National Disaster Response Force S. N. Pradhan has said that lakhs of people are being evacuated in Odisha and West Bengal in view of Cyclone Yaas. 52 teams of NDRF are in Odisha and 45 teams are in West Bengal helping the State Administration in evacuation.
7. The Union Government has released Rs 1605 crore to eight North Eastern states under Jal Jeevan Mission to provide tap water supply to rural homes in the current financial year.
8. *Piyush Goyal Minister for Railways and Commerce & Industry and Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution reviews the progress of Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail link Project (USBRL) through video conference* : Work on the remaining portion of the USBRL project to be completed in mission mode, Completion date is April- 2023.
9. *Udhampur-Srinagar- Baramulla Rail link Project (USBRL) having length of 272 Km long Railway Line from Udhampur to Baramulla joining the Kashmir valley with rest of the country and has been declared as National Project in 2002.* Out of 272 Km of USBRL Project, work has been completed on 161 Km and commissioned. Status of work sub-divided into three legs is as under:
i. *Udhampur – Katra* -25km (commissioned in July 2014)
ii. *Quazigund – Baramulla* – 118km (commissioned in Oct., 2009)
iii. *Banihal – Quazigund* – 18km (commissioned in June 2013)
iv. *Katra to Banihal-* 111km in progress (Target 2022-23)
❖Completion date of the project is April-2023.
10. *Subodh Kumar Jaiswal appointed as the new CBI director* : Subodh Kumar Jaiswal, Director General of the CISF and an IPS officer from the 1985 batch Maharashtra cadre, was named CBI Director.
11. *Cabinet approves Madhya Pradesh’s Mukhya Mantri Covid-19 Anukampa Niyukti Yojana* : The Mukhya Mantri Covid-19 Anukampa Niyukti Yojana has been implemented for all regular permanent workers, workers on workload and contingency fund, daily wage earners, ad hoc, contractual, collector rate, government servants working as outsourced employees. In the event of death of these employees from Covid infection, an eligible member of their family will be given compassionate appointment in the same type of employment under the scheme.
12. The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) on Tuesday issued notices to the governments of Haryana, NCT of Delhi and Uttar Pradesh seeking reports on action taken to control spread of Covid infections at the sites where farmers are staging protests.
13. Bollywood actor Sonu Sood has played a huge part in helping the nation and its people during the Coranavirus crisis in India. The actor stepped out of his Mumbai residence to meet a few people who had arrived to meet the actor for his help. Meanwhile, the actor has been using his social media to help find hospital beds and oxygen supplies for those in need.
14. *Cyclone Yaas: Indian Navy Teams Deployed In West Bengal With Essential Equipment*
As the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted Cyclone Yaas to make landfall with very severe effect, the Indian Navy, on Tuesday swung into action with teams deployed in West Bengal.
15. *Pakistan-sponsored narco-terror module busted in J-K's Kupwara,* : The Jammu and Kashmir Police busted a Pakistan sponsored narco-terror module and arrested one terrorist associate, The arrested terrorist associate has been identified as Mudasir Ahmad Lone and eight kilograms of heroin worth Rs 50 crore were seized.
*✈INTERNATIONAL NEWS*
1. *The Union Cabinet has approved the opening of a new Consulate General of India in Addu City, Maldives in 2021* . India and Maldives share ethnic, linguistic, cultural, religious and commercial links steeped in antiquity. Maldives occupies an important place in the Neighbourhood First Policy and the SAGAR- Security and Growth for All in the Region- vision of the Government of India. The opening of a Consulate General in Addu City will help augment India's diplomatic presence in Maldives and make it commensurate with the existing and aspired level of engagement.
2. *External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar met UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres in New York and discussed the COVID challenge* , underlining the importance of finding urgent and effective global vaccine solutions.
3. *India and Israel have signed a three-year joint work programme till 2023 with an aim to enhance cooperation in the field of agriculture, Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar said* : This is the 5th Indo-Israel Agriculture Action Plan (IIAP). So far, we have successfully completed four action plans since 1993.
4. *China defends CPEC (China-Pakistan Economic Corridor), calls it an economic initiative; says it won’t affect its stand on Kashmir.* CPEC, which traverses through Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), is the flagship project of China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). Modern transportation networks built under CPEC will link seaports in Gwadar and Karachi with northern Pakistan, as well as points further north in western China and Central Asia. A 1,100-kilometre-long motorway will be built between the cities of Karachi and Lahore as part of CPEC.
5. Moderna is expecting to launch a single-dose COVID-19 vaccine in India next year and is in talks with Cipla among other Indian firms, while another US giant Pfizer is ready to offer 5 crore shots in 2021 itself but it wants significant regulatory relaxations including indemnification.
*🌎WORLD NEWS🌍*
1. USA, New York City and Los Angeles, the two largest US public school districts, yesterday announced plans to fully reopen schools amid a sustained decline in COVID-19 infections and rise in vaccinations.
2. *Afghan forces clashed with Taliban fighters in a provincial capital about 120 km from Kabul.*
3. *The United States will help rebuild Gaza as part of efforts to consolidate the ceasefire between Israel & Palestinian militant groups.* After meeting Israel's PM, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said, it was necessary to tackle the grave humanitarian situation to prevent a return to violence. Secretary Blinken, however, added that the US would ensure the militant group Hamas, which controls Gaza, did not benefit.He also reiterated US support for Israel's right to defend itself.
4. *The severe cyclonic storm YAAS will not cross the coast of Bangladesh but it will impact the country as heavy rain and strong wind is expected due to the impact of the cyclone* .
5. *More than 200 people were injured in Malaysia on Monday when two metro light rail trains collided in an underground tunnel close to the Petronas Twin Towers in the capital Kuala Lumpur* ,
The incident occurred at around 8.45 p.m. (1245 GMT) when one of the trains, which was empty after being repaired, collided head-on with another train carrying 213 passengers travelling in the opposite direction on the same track.
6. United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has called for the immediate restoration of constitutional order & the rule of law in Mali, after mutinying troops arrested the leader and other senior officials on 25 May.
7. *Nepal President Bidya Devi Bhandari issues ordinance to amend Nepali Citizenship Act* (first amendment) ordinance pursuant to Article 114 (1) of the Constitution of Nepal, After the issuance of the ordinance, citizenship by descent will be provided to offsprings of 'bona fide' citizens of Nepal, those owning citizenship by birthright. Likewise, as per the ordinance, the children whose mothers are Nepali citizens but their fathers' identities cannot be established, will be granted Nepali citizenship.
8. *The 122 birth anniversary of the national poet of Bangladesh Kazi Nazrul Islam was celebrated in Bangladesh on Tuesday* : President Abdul Hamid and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina also paid homage to the poet in their messages on the occasion of his birth anniversary. Kazi Nazrul Islam was born on 24 May 1899 in Churulia in Paschim Bardhman district of West Bengal.
9. People around the world marked the first death anniversary of George Floyd, a Black man who was murdered by a white police officer in Minneapolis, US. Floyd, 46, died after Derek Chauvin knelt on his neck for about nine and a half minutes.
10. *The US White House on Tuesday announced that United States President Joe Biden will meet his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in Geneva, Switzerland on June 16.*
*🚣🚴🏇🏁🏊Sports:*
1. *The Sports Ministry has given its approval to open 143 Khelo India Centres across seven states in the country with a total budget estimate of Rs 14.30 crore* . The states include Maharashtra, Mizoram, Goa, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh and Manipur. These Khelo India Centres will be entrusted with one sports discipline each.
2. *Board of Control for Cricket in India, BCCI has decided to cancel India's Twenty20 International series against South Africa* . The series was scheduled in September.
3. *BCCI to donate 2000 10-litre oxygen concentrators to help needy patients to fight 2nd wave of Covid-19*
4. *The United States has issued a travel warning for Japan over the surge in COVID-19 cases.* This comes amidst heightened scrutiny just weeks before the Tokyo Olympics. However, US Olympic officials have said they are confident their athletes will be able to take part safely in the games. Japan has already banned most of the travellers from entering the country.
5. *India's teenage weightlifting sensation Jeremy Lalrinnunga's Olympic hopes took a hit on Tuesday as he missed the podium by a whisker in the Junior World Championships in Tashkent.* The 18-year-old, who suffered a knee injury at the Asian Championships in Tashkent last month, heaved 135kg in snatch and 165kg in clean and jerk for a total of 300kg, missing out on a third-place finish by a kilogram in the 67kg category.
6. Seasoned Indian boxer Shiva Thapa (64kg) secured his fifth successive medal at the Asian Championships by advancing to the semi-finals after out-punching Kuwait's Nader Odah in the last-eight stage in Dubai on Tuesday.
7. *India's Ramkumar Ramanathan advanced to the men's singles second round of the French Open Qualifiers but Prajnesh Gunneswaran crashed out following his first-round defeat, in Paris on Tuesday*
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*🇮🇳Facts about India🇮🇳*
*Rashbehari Basu* a freedom fighter
Born: 25 May 1886, Subaldaha
Died: 21 January 1945, Tokyo, Japan
his wife Toshika Rashbehari Basu . He escaped to Japan when the British police was searching to arrest him in the famous Alipore bomb case. He created the Indian Independence League and the Indian National Army which was renamed as Azad Hind Fauj subsequently and later handed over to Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose to lead.
*😀Thought of the day*
Talent takes you to the Top, but Behaviour Decides how long you stay there
*Joke of the day*
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दो लड़कियां बस में सीट के लिए लड़ रही थीं
*कंडक्टर* - अरे क्यों लड़ रही हो,
जो उम्र में सबसे बड़ी है वो बैठ जाए
फिर क्या, पूरे रास्ते दोनों खड़ी ही रहीं
*😇GK Today💤*
*Family of Buddha*
Suddhodana (father)
Maya Devi (mother)
Yasodhara(Wife)
Rāhula (Son)
Other names: Gautama Buddha, Shakyamuni, Siddhattha Gotama,
*LEARN Sanskrit*🙏🏻
*Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam* is a Sanskrit phrase found in Hindu texts such as the Maha Upanishad, which means " *the world is one family* "
*😳Why❓❓❓*
*What causes dark circles under the eyes?*
In some cases, dark circles under the eyes can indicate a need for lifestyle changes, such as improvements to sleep habits or diet.
All causes of dark circles under the eyes include:
Lack of sleep or poor sleeping habits
Allergies, including hay fever
Hyperpigmentation, which happens when the body produces more melanin
Reduced levels of fatty tissue around the eyes
thinning skin under the eyes
Anemia from iron deficiency
Overexposure to sunlight
frequent rubbing of the eyes
Aging
Smoking
Inherited genes
Rhyroid conditions
Dehydration
Dermatitis
🤔 *How it works* ⁉
*How does Vicks inhaler work?*
Vicks inhaler contains menthol, camphor and pine needle oil, which have traditionally been used for many years as inhalations for their decongestant effect. They give off vapours that have a cooling and decongestant effect in the lining of the nose when you breathe them in. It opens the air passage of the nose and helps to breath smoothly...😤
🛕 *VEDIK GNAN*
*Who was Babruvahana in Mahabharata? What's his story?*
Babruvahana (Sanskrit: बब्रुवाहन) was the son of Arjuna, a Pandava prince, and Chitrangada, the princess of Manipur. Babruvahana was adopted as the heir of Manipur by his maternal grandfather and later reigned at the kingdom.
Babruvahan is the son of Arjuna and Chitrangadha.
Chitrangadha raises Brabruvahana. He is a great warrior.
After Kurukshetra Arjun on his way tries to drink water from river Ganga. Sons of Ganga (Vasus) and brothers of Bheeshma stop Arjun and accuses him for killing of Bheeshma by unfair means. They ask Arjun not to drink water from the river who is the mother of Bheesham. Arjun tries to pacify them and says no one can claim rights on a river and tries to drink water. Vasus take out weapons to fight Arjuna and Arjun uses a single arrow and the hands of Vasus get tied. Arjun then drinks water and leaves.
Ganga founds her sons with their hands tied. When she finds Arjuna is the reason, she gets angry. She feels Arjun calls for no mercy and intends to teach him a lesson. Her anger turns into an arrow and that arrow reaches the quiver of Babruvahan who is meditating upon Devi Maa for becoming powerful.
During ashwameda Babruvahan fights with Arjun. And as a last weapon Babruvahan uses the arrow (given by Ganga) and the arrow cuts off Arjun’s head. Later Sri Krishna uses mani to make Arjuna alive
🧬 *HEALTH CARE:© HOME REMEDIES*🩺
( *Note* : These home tips followed in villages/ancient traditions, it is up to you to use it or not🙏🏻)
*The black sesame seed* can help in curing constipation due to the high fiber content and unsaturated fatty acid content. The oil found in the seed can lubricate your intestines, while the fiber in the seed helps in smooth bowel movements.
The oil present in the seeds help removing dental plaque and boosts oral health.
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