Author: Sanchita Arora

An aspiring media student who loves to put forward her opinions on current issues.

Mentioning Uttar Pradesh’s government as “paper leak Sarkar” AAP minister Manish Sisodia said a comprehensive plan to create these jobs and ensure they had made their budget under the leadership of party leaders Arvind Kejriwal and Sanjay Singh. Ahead of the UP elections, the Aam Admi Party announced that it would create 10 lakh jobs every year with an allowance of 5,000 per month to jobless if voted to power in the upcoming assembly elections. Manish Sisodia made the announcement in the presence of the party and Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh. Taking a jab at Yogi Adityanath and the…

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The accused were placed in judicial detention immediately after being taken into custody. Once again, humanity has been out to shame another rape case, another girl, and another headline. Again, a minor girl got raped in India, which saddened and shocked the country. All of this has become so common in our country. The number of rape cases is constantly increasing in India, and we have only one question when will we stop hearing such news. Even educated people are becoming criminals indulging in gruesome crimes like rapes. Even though we are progressing, rape cases are still making headlines in…

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According to the Minister, hotels, pubs, and restaurants could have an occupancy of 50 per cent. For its solution, Night Curfew is started by states. With increasing cases of COVID-19 and new variant Omicron, Karnataka on Sunday became the latest state to announce night curfew. Chief minister Basavaraj Bommai chaired a meeting, and the state government decided that starting December 28, for ten days, there will be a ban on the movement of people, from 10 pm to 5 am. K Sudhakar said that there would be no public gathering for new year celebrations. Only an occupancy of 50 per…

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Two sides of Christmas

This alternative of the Christmas “Jolka Festival” focuses on variety in the Soviet Union.  After the October Revolution in 1917, Christmas was banned within the Soviet Union. In 1937, the state created Jolka festivity as an alternative, celebrated on December 31.   A pine tree is known as “Jolka” is decorated during this festivity. Winter represents characters from Russian fairytales. Including Father Frost and Snow Maiden, who come together. Museum Curator Iris Edenheiser quoted, “to me, that’s an excellent example of an invented tradition that has become a steadfast tradition.”  The present Christmas-themed exhibition developed by Edenheiser at Berlin’s Museum…

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Ten science breakthroughs of 2021 that you need to know about

Let’s talk about the ten science breakthroughs that you need to get acquainted with 2021 saw some of the most outstanding scientific achievements. It will be discussed for many years to come. COVID-19 was the deadliest pandemic that took over science; this was for good. 1.COVID-19 Vaccine The invention of these vaccines was a part of 2020. Vaccines came into the market in 2021. When the deadliest pandemic struck the world, we set all our hopes on science to get relief from this pandemic. The vaccines were developed in the shortest period, which proved effective. Pfizer, Moderna, and all these…

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Former selector Saba Karim expressed his astonishment at Jasprit Bumrah appointment as South Africa ODIs. According to him, Rishabh Pant had more chances to be named the vice-captain. Rohit Sharma was appointed as the limited-overs captain ahead of the ODI series against South Africa. Still, he was unavailable for the ODI series due to his injury. In such a case, the team captaincy was handed over to KL Rahul, and Jasprit Bumrah was, made his deputy despite the presence of Virat Kohli, who was removed as the captain of ODI last month. Chetan Sharma named an 18-Man Squad. On 31…

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From online classes to OMR-based exams, 2021 remained a roller-coaster ride for students. Since COVID-19, The education sector and students’ lives have changed immensely. From online classes to OMR-based exams, 2021 remained a roller coaster for students and teachers. On the one hand, the cancellation of board exams relieved lakhs of students and parents, while online classes and exams brought many changes and difficulties. It has been two years since COVID-19 hit the world; since then, the education sector has suffered the wrath of the pandemic. The worldwide lockdown in 2020 took a toll on teachers’ and students’ physical classes…

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