The first image of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel’s Statue of Unity is out and it’s breathtaking. An American company has taken a stunning image of the world’s tallest statue from space. The 597-feet Statue of Unity of India’s “Iron Man” has been shared by the American Constellation of Satellites owned by Sky Lab. The image shows …
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India's First Elephant Hospital With Unique Medical Facilities Opens Up In Mathura
India’s first hospital dedicated to elephants has opened in Mathura at Farah block’s Churmura village. The first-of-its-kind hospital has unique facilities including wireless digital X-ray, laser treatment, dental X-ray, thermal imaging, ultrasonography, hydrotherapy and quarantine facilities. The hospital is strategically located near elephant conservation and care centre. It is designed to treat injured, sick or geriatric elephants and is equipped …
Read More »Despite Ban And Penalties, Stubble Burning Has Only Increased This Year
On paper, open burning of crop residue is an offence punishable by a fine of Rs 2,500 per acre for stubble burning. And in Punjab alone in one month, the Pollution Control Board had imposed a fine of Rs 8,92,500 as “environmental compensation cess” on framers caught burning the stubble. AP But, despite an NGT ban, heavy fines and awareness …
Read More »Voters In Chhattisgarh Are Removing Voting Mark As Naxals Issue Threat To Chop Their Fingers
The first phase of polling in Chhattisgarh turned out smoothly and witnessed a huge turnout of voters on Monday. However, voters in Dantewada were seen removing the ink mark on their fingers right after casting their votes due to a threat issued by naxals. Naxals in the region near the Indrawati River of Dantewada had threatened to chop off the …
Read More »In Maoist Hotbed, Yuva Call Centre Gives Employment And A Chance To Lead Better Life
Maoists have disrupted the lives of people living in Chhattisgarh. The Naxals have been successful in curbing any development and progress, especially of the rural areas in the state. Villagers remain uneducated and unaware of any political scenario and are even afraid to come out and participate in the electoral process. Just a few weeks ago, a Doordarshan reporter was …
Read More »Mumbai Passengers Had A Long Day At Airport As Air India Staff Went On Strike
A day after Diwali when the airport rush is at its peak since people travel back to their offices, Air India employees went on a strike that created havoc at the Mumbai airport. However, different reasons are doing the rounds as to why the employees went on strike. While PTI reported that Air India contractual ground staff went on strike …
Read More »Pet Alpaca Riding In Taxi With Her 'Family' Is The Most Adorable Thing On Internet Today
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Read More »Another Night Of Bloodbath In US, 13 Killed By An Unidentified Gunman In A California Bar
At least 13 people have been confirmed dead in a mass shooting at a crowded Los Angeles-area country music bar and dance hall and opened fire at them. According to police those killed including a deputy sheriff and the gunman. Many other people were wounded in the attack in Thousand Oaks, a Los Angeles suburb. AFP Initial reports said that …
Read More »Former PM Manmohan Singh Reminds The Damage Demonetisation Has Done To Country's Economy
Hitting out at the Narendra Modi government for the 2016 demonetisation, former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has urged the Centre to restore certainty and visibility in its economic policies. Singh also asked the current NDA regime not to indulge in any further unorthodox, short-term economic measures that could cause any more uncertainty in the economy and financial markets. Terming demonetisation …
Read More »UK Changes Rules To Makes It Easier For Indians To Join British Army
Faced with a shortage in its ranks, the UK government has announced a relaxation of recruitment criteria to allow Indians and other Commonwealth nationals to apply for jobs in its armed forces. According to the proposals the current requirement of a minimum of five-year residency in the UK for applying to join the country’s Army, Navy or Air Force will …
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