Author: Ragini Sarmah

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Ragini Sarmah is an aspiring writer from Guwahati. She writes about travel, fashion and business.

Winter trends, Fashion designers improvised with digital runways and sewed samples from leftover fabric in response to the changes in our environment. Winter has finally arrived, and as the temperatures drop and we prepare to bundle up, some winter fashion trends have entirely taken over. Fashion designers improvised with digital runways and sewed samples from leftover fabric in response to the changes in our environment. As we see the colourful and daring ideas that have graced the recent runways, this enthusiasm continues. And our winter outfits appear to be anything but boring. Allow these vibrant hues, eye-catching designs, vintage-inspired comebacks,…

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The world’s first Made in India cryptocurrency, Big Bull, contains 11 trading tools released following the ICO. Big Bull Technosoft LLP became the first Make in India Crypto because it is headquartered in India, and it’s also the first cryptocurrency to hold an ICO in Delhi. Suhel Seth, a marketing maven and actor, initiated or launched the Public Sale. Big Bull’s initial coin offering (ICO) was launched at the Leela in Chanakyapuri. It’s the world’s first Made in India cryptocurrency. It contains 11 trading tools that will release following the ICO. The cryptocurrency is stored on the BSC blockchain and…

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Digital Project Brings Olympia to Life

The initiative is a collaboration between Microsoft and the Ministry of Culture and Sport of Greece. In southern Greece, a new technology project is enabling visitors to experience the ancient birthplace of the Olympic Games. The project recreated temples and competition sites in the ancient city of Olympia using augmented reality. It was just unveiled in the city, which is home to one of the world’s most important archaeological sites. The technology of AR, or augmented reality, allows computer-generated visuals to be projected onto specific eyeglasses. The visuals appear with other actual items in the area when viewed through the…

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Deepa Mohanan’s claim of campus caste harassment, which led to a 10-day hunger strike at a Kerala university, is just one of a long line of similar accusations from universities across India where caste bias is rampant, according to academics and activists. Academics highlighted data received from the University Grants Commission in a webinar held on Sunday for expressing solidarity with Deepa, which showed universities had mostly ignored a June 2019 UGC letter demanding information on caste discrimination over the previous year and the actions taken. They said that the data provided by universities revealed a significant rate of caste…

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“What else can we expect from somebody whose party coined the term Saffron terror just to draw equivalence with Islamic jihad, to get Muslim votes?” BJP leader and IT cell chief Amit Malviya tweeted. Congress leader Salman Khurshid has landed himself in hot water over his new book “Sunrise Over Ayodhya”. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has slammed Khurshid for comparing Hindutva to radical terrorist groups like ISIS and Boko Haram in his book. Senior BJP leader and IT cell chief Amit Malviya brought up the ‘saffron terror’ issue and said that the Congress is drawing equivalence with Islamic jihad…

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AFC Asian Cup Indian Women's prepared

This is for the first time that any Indian senior national team will be playing against either Brazil, Chile, or Venezuela. The Indian Women’s football team is ready to play an AFC Asian Cup international tournament in Manaus this November. The Indian National Women’s football team will be playing against former World Cup runners-up Brazil for the first time during an international match later this month as part of its preparations for next year’s AFC Asian Cup. Chile ranked 37th in the FIFA chart, and Venezuela (56th) and Venezuela (56th) are the other teams that the 57th-ranked Indians will face…

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The famous sold-out music festival turned into a “mass casualty” incident when a crowd surged towards the front stage and squeezed audience members who had nowhere to escape at the event attended by some 50,000 Travis Scott fans. American rapper Travis Scott’s much-awaited concert at the Astroworld Music festival in Texas turned into a massive tragedy as a crowd surge left 8 people dead and hundreds injured. The famous sold-out music festival turned into a “mass casualty” incident when a crowd surged towards the front stage and squeezed audience members who had nowhere to escape at the event attended by…

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Apart from Paytm’s managing director and CEO Vijay Shekhar Sharma, investors like China’s Ant Group and Alibaba and Elevation Capital, and Japan’s SoftBank are among the top investors for the stakes in the IPO. Fintech giant Paytm launched its initial public offering for public subscriptions on Monday. The company is planning to sell shares in the price band of ₹ 2,080-2,150 per share, and retail investors can bid for a minimum of one lot of six shares. One lot of Paytm shares will cost ₹ 12,900 at the upper price band. Apart from Paytm’s managing director and CEO Vijay Shekhar…

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Fake ‘Green Crackers’ Swamp The Markets This Diwali

These crackers should carry a certification of the National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI) and Petroleum and Explosives Safety Organisation (PESO) and a QR (quick response) code. However, there are several cracker boxes in the biggest cracker markets with the ‘Green Crackers’ tag but no certifications from NEERI or PESO. Green crackers were supposed to make their way into markets in India this Diwali after the Supreme Court’s order over the introduction of low-emission firecrackers. These crackers should carry a certification of the National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI) and Petroleum and Explosives Safety Organisation (PESO) and also a QR…

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BORIS JOHNSON CONFORONTED OVER MASKLESS PICTURE AT COP26

Boris Johnson has responded to this criticism of not wearing a mask while sitting next to 95-year-old Sir David Attenborough at the Cop26 climate summit. UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson faced backlash for not wearing a mask at the COP26 Climate Summit opening ceremony while seated next to Sir David Attenborough. Johnson was photographed at the event without a mask at the same time as the noted environmentalist wore one. Other photos from the same session showed various combinations of both men unmasked, and Sir David unmasked while Mr Johnson covered up. Both men spoke on the stage and removed…

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