Author: Nasiruddin Ahmed

Nasiruddin Ahmed is enthusiatic about writing. He is an avid reader as well and likes to play with words.

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For more than 300 days, farmers have been protesting against three contentious farm laws of the central government. According to a statement by Samyukt Kissan Morcha(SKM) which is an umbrella body of 40 farm unions, 12th October 2021 will be observed as the ‘Shaheed Kissan Divas to pay tribute to the four farmers who lost their lives on 3rd October in the Uttar Pradesh’s Lakhimpur Kheri violence. The occasion ‘Antim Ardaas’ will take place in Tikunia at Sahebjada Inter College. Tens of thousands of farmers are expected to come to support and join the prayer meeting. The violent incident occurred…

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India's Crypto Exchange CoinSwitch Kuber valuation reaches $1.9 Billion after raising $260 million 

Cryptocurrency is a revolution for the world, and it began with Bitcoin and will probably end with the world. What is CoinSwitch Kuber? CoinSwitch Kuber is the second cryptocurrency exchange platform in India. It is exclusively available to the Indian market for retail investors in the form of a mobile application. CoinSwitch supports more than 100 cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, Ripple, Dodge Coin, etc. The mobile app is available for both Android and iOS. It was launched on 1 June 2020, headquartered in Bangalore, India, by Ashish Singhal, Vimal Sagar Tiwari, and Govind Soni with a primary motive…

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Supreme Court: Preliminary CBI enquiry not mandatory if regular information discloses the cognizable offence

The Case On Friday, The Supreme Court held that the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) doesn’t need to conduct a preliminary inquiry (PE). Instead, the agency can directly register a First Information Report (FIR) under the Code of Criminal Procedure, Prevention of Corruption Act (Section 13 (1) (e)) or the investigative agency’s manual. It also ruled that the accused can’t insist on PE as a right. The apex court said it while reviving a case disproportionate asset case against Adimulapu Suresh, the education minister of Andhra Pradesh and his wife, an IRS officer. The couple cited that CBI needed to…

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Breast Cancer Awareness Month: The Stories of Survival

To fight is to be a soldier, whether on the battlefield or in the corner of your bedroom. Not only war, but Cancer also makes us warriors. What and why?   Millions of cells make tissue, and millions of tissues make a human body. Cancer is a term to define several diseases that occur because of the body’s uncontrollable growth of abnormal cells.    A breast comprises three parts: Lobules, glands that produce milk; Ducts, tubes that carry milk to the nipple and The Connective Tissue, which hold everything together. Most breast cancer grows in the lobules or ducts. The term…

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Bollywood Stories: Start Small to Get Big 

For India, Bollywood is like an emotion that has the capability to make or break someone’s dream. What is Bollywood?   Bollywood is the glamourous Indian film industry based in Mumbai (Bombay), which produces the most significant number of films per year. Every Friday, we get introduced to Bollywood. When the Internet wasn’t available, we often asked, what movie is releasing this Friday? Or who are the actors in it? Or perhaps there were illustrious posters with sharp red, yellow and blue colors pasted on the wall of shops or a huge banner hanging by trees in case of a blockbuster.    Bollywood’s…

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Is the Chinese Government acting like an over-protective father to let go of Taiwan for whom freedom has become a mantra to establish itself as an independent country? The Relationship Between China and Taiwan China believes that from ancient times Taiwan was ruled by the Chinese. From the first expedition sent by a Chinese emperor in 239AD to the ruling by Qing dynasty from 17th to 19th century. In 1895 the order of the Qing dynasty came to an end after Japan won the First Sino-Japanese war. But after World War II, Japan surrendered, and the control of Taiwan went…

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