Author: Akshit Poddar

Akshit Poddar is an undergraduate student pursuing Computer Science and Engineering from Shri Shankaracharya Group Of Institution. He usually pens down his thoughts and feelings poetically. From there, the content writing thing comes into play as he wanted to learn something new. He believes the more we learn, the lesser time it takes for us to learn even more. He's a kinda shy guy who loves to meet new people. He's a football enthusiast, bibliophile, loves to listen to music and have a crush on mountains. "Your life is a story that you tell yourself. I am gonna make sure or at least try that this story is worth telling."

The art of lip-syncing: is it a talent or not? (regarding Instagram content creators)

The art of the lip-syncing kind of became mainstream when an app called Musically came then, now Tik Tok. It is a short-form mobile video sharing platform where people make videos on dance, lip-sync, comedy in a fun and creative way, and in many ways, it is a unique platform for video creators of all kinds to showcase their skills/talents. After the government-imposed ban on the app, Instagram launched Instagram reels similar to Tik Tok, where you make videos on dance, lip-sync, comedy or any other video. Many Social media influencers became famous and gained tons of followers by making…

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Rahul Gandhi is a “political cuckoo.” On Monday, BJP’s Sambit Patra slammed Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s accusations against the government over the farmers’ protest, branding him a “political cuckoo” who refuses to work on the ground and instead uses people to further his political goal. Mr Patra, a BJP spokesman, also accused the Congress politician of uploading an old photo of a farmers’ protest while alluding to their Sunday mahapanchayat in Muzaffarnagar, Uttar Pradesh, and claimed this is part of his politics of “creating confusion and lies.” As a cuckoo does not build her nest and seeks comfort in the…

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At the Oval, India is Still in the Hunt

The visitors bowled England out for 290 runs after taking a 99-run advantage on Day 2 of the Oval test. With Rohit Sharma (20*) and KL Rahul (22*) in the middle, India reached 43/0 at stumps on Friday in their second innings. Match Report – Day 2 of Oval Test England took a 99-run first-innings advantage at The Oval thanks to Ollie Pope and Chris Woakes, who produced their first Test fifties in a year, before India’s openers, Rohit Sharma and KL Rahul, almost halved the deficit by seeing out the second day. The Host had lost two wickets for…

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Madhya Pradesh has Cleared 27 Per cent of the OBC Reservation for Government Jobs and Exams

The Shivraj Singh Chouhan-led administration in Madhya Pradesh has authorised 27 per cent reservation for other backward classes (OBC) in government jobs and examinations, despite resistance from Congress.  The general administration department (GAD) issued an order to that effect, clarifying that exams and recruitments now subject to a high court suspension are not covered by this order. Historic Decision “Except for the three ministries that were put on hold,” Minister of Madhya Pradesh for Urban Development and Housing Bhupendra Singh told ANI, “the Shivraj Singh Chouhan-led Madhya Pradesh government has sanctioned a 27 per cent (from 14 per cent) reservation…

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All about Amla (Indian Gooseberry) & its benefits

Amla, known as Amalki in Ayurveda, helps to prevent toxins in the body and fight many diseases. Amla, also known as Indian gooseberries, grows on the same-named flowering tree. The berries are tiny and spherical, with brilliant or yellow-green colour. Although they are somewhat sour on their own, their flavour can be enhanced when added to dishes. Amla, a nutrient-dense fruit, is consumed in India in various ways, including pickles, murabbas, candies, juice, and chyawanprash, to mention a few. The fruit is known for its antioxidant, anti-cancer, and anti-inflammatory effects and is a cardiovascular tonic and immunity booster. While we…

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Chhattisgarh CM Bhupesh Baghel to Meet Rahul Gandhi Again Amid Leadership Conflict in the State

Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel, who is facing a challenge from TS Singh Deo for his job, travelled in Delhi today for his second meeting with Rahul Gandhi this week, sending tangible signs that he intends to fight. There is an issue of leadership “There is a leadership issue, which we are addressing,” said PL Punia, the Congress’s Chhattisgarh in-charge, admitting for the first time that a crisis exists. In a show of strength by the Chief Minister, 55 Congress MLAs close to Mr Baghel have arrived in Delhi. “I got a message yesterday that I needed to meet Rahul Gandhi, so…

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Things You Should Avoid Doing Empty Stomach

“You are what you eat” is an adage known to everyone. What we do before a meal, on the other hand, has a significant impact on our health. We’ve been told over the years to eat all the fantastic food on an empty stomach, whether it’s nuts or an apple. These foods are thought to have a beneficial influence on our bodies. However, many other things can cause problems if consumed on an empty stomach! It can be dangerous to be low on fuel or have an empty stomach. However, there are some things we should avoid doing while we…

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Eating Walnuts on Regular Basis Increases Lifespan, Study Suggests

According to a Harvard-led study, eating walnuts regularly may be linked to a decreased risk of death and a longer life expectancy in older persons than those who do not. Walnuts may reduce mortality risk and increase life expectancy, research suggests. Five or more servings of walnuts per week may provide the most significant benefit for those with poor diet quality. The researchers carried out the study at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health in the US. When compared to those who did not consume walnuts, eating five or more servings per week was related to a 14 % lower risk of mortality from any cause, a 25% lower chance of…

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