Author: Shrija Shaha

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Shrija Shaha, from an enthusiastic heart to a creative mind, has got it all. She is pursuing her Multimedia and Mass Communication course from Mumbai University. She is a writer, author, magazine columnist and has worked for many anthologies. She also stands as a World Record holder in several books. With her personality full of potentials, she is an absolute go-getter and believes in working for all she desires.

The Netflix Crime documentary series follows the Bengaluru City Police on their investigations to investigate the workings of the force. Don’t be fooled by the title—crime Stories: India’s Detectives is about the long arm of the law, not private eyes. From murders to kidnappings, the show’s hardworking, dedicated, intelligent, honest, and caring men and women ensure that justice is served – or so the show would have us believe. Three of the four episodes are about murders, one of which received national attention. The fourth storey involves the kidnapping of an infant. A team of cops examines evidence from the…

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Afghans are deleting their social media profiles out of fear of an attack

Afghans have been deleting photos and tweets from their past since 15 August, and many have abandoned social media altogether for fear of being targeted by Taliban forces. Before the Taliban took power in Afghanistan last month, numerous influential social media users in the country were outspoken critics of the group’s policies. Despite the Taliban’s announcement of a general amnesty for all Afghans who had previously fought against them or were members of the previous government, some fleeing the country told the BBC that they did not trust the militant Islamist group. Despite their leaders’ earlier promises, there have been…

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The Delhi Police Commissioner Pays a Visit to Rohini Court

Lawyers protested following a shootout at the Rohini Court in New Delhi, where gangster Jitender Gogi was produced. Was being paid, lawyers protested. On Sunday, Delhi Police Commissioner Rakesh Asthana visited the Rohini court, where top gangster Jitender Singh Mann, alias Gogi, was shot dead by two rival gang members before being shot dead by police. According to sources, the Commissioner examined the crime scene, the courtroom where the shootout occurred. On Friday, Gogi was shot dead in a courtroom by two gangsters from the rival ‘Tilu’ gang dressed in lawyers’ garb. Asthana also examined the Court complex’s security arrangements.…

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Linda Evangelista, the 1990s supermodel, claimed she had become “brutally disfigured” and “unrecognisable” following a cosmetic body-sculpting procedure that had turned her into a recluse. In a Wednesday post on Instagram, she referred to the filing of the lawsuit, saying she is taking “a big step towards correcting a mistake I have suffered from and have been hiding for over five years. She mentioned filing a lawsuit in an Instagram post on Wednesday, saying it was “a big step towards righting a wrong that I have suffered and kept to myself for over five years.” “To my followers who have…

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Isolation in Pakistan after Covid

The British and Wales Cricket Board (ECB, England Cricket Board) announced on Monday the programmed tour of Pakistan for two T20Is in mid-October – men and women doubleheaders. This was following a safety threat last week when New Zealand cancelled its tour of Pakistan. The withdrawal by England was formally cancelled once New Zealand had cancelled its tour on Rawalpindi’s first ODI Day, although the ECB had talked last weekend about discussing the matter. Both countries have used the ESI Security agency headed by Reg Dickason. The ECB today issued a declaration confirming the outcome. “The ECB has been long-standing…

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PM Modi will use his visit to the United States to reaffirm regional focus and cooperation in dealing with the Afghan crisis and regional security. The first-ever Quad Leaders Summit to be hosted by President Joe Biden on September 24 in the United States, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, will participate in the annual UN General Assembly in New York on September 25 2011. PM Modi is likely to talk about the situation among other global concerns like COVID-19, climate change, IndoPacific and terrorism with President Biden, given the concern about regional security and stability caused by the Taliban takeover of…

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Kick-Start Your Mornings with Nuts: Here's Why

“Starts with nuts and confronts your days with energy and power,” said Lovneet Batra, Nutritionist. Starting one day with a healthy and energetic note is essential. Therefore, in the morning, there is nothing like the load on fibre and antioxidants. And if you wonder how to do it, you’ve just heard that from nutritionist Lovneet Batra. “It is usually mornings that can make or break your day, can it not? It is important to begin your mornings fresh, healthy and healthy to have a good day. How you develop your mornings tends to affect the rest of the day, and…

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The GoPro Hero 10 Black was the Hero 9 Black successor, launched exactly one year ago. The update last year introduced a significant review of the Hero series concerning both design and sensors, displays and performance. Still, the user’s experience was a bit slow and low-lighted. Thanks to the more powerful GP2 SoC, the new Hero 10 Black will address these complicated points and more. It’s time that GoPro’s claims are tested, and it’s time to see what this new SoC can do for the user and if this is a GoPro to upgrade existing users. Black Design GoPro10 Hero…

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In July, Large-Scale Manufacturing (LSM) increased by 2.25%, reflecting a decline in industrial output, figures published on Wednesday by the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS). This is in strong contrast to the previous month. The slowdown in the first month of the current financial year was double-digit, with industrial production reactivation claims due to an overloading national lockout due to the Covid-19 Pandemic. The LSM’s most significant increase in the last financial year was 14.85, and the state claimed that the industrial slums ended. The extensive manufacturing business contracted by 4,91 pc every month. Since July 2020, the LSM has…

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Crypto Exchanges Have Been Denied Access to the SBI UPI Platform

The country’s largest lender, the State Bank of India (SBI), has barred crypto exchanges from using its UPI network to receive funds. The country’s largest lender, the State Bank of India (SBI), has barred crypto exchanges from using its UPI network to receive funds. This becomes harder for exchanges of Indian cryptocurrency. The country’s largest lender, State Bank of India NSE 0.97% (SBI), has barred its UPI platform from receiving funding from crypto bourses. According to payment industry sources, the bank has requested payment processors to disable SBI UPI for crypto-marketers. Therefore, traders are unable to purchase bitcoin or any…

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