Author: Shubham Somkuwar

Shubham Somkuwar was born in 1996 in the orange city of Nagpur, Maharashtra. He considers his faith and family to be the most important to him. He has a degree in Business Administration which he aspired for after dropping out of engineering and now pursues a degree in post-graduation in English literature. He is a business aspirant for the stability of mental health and has been through a psychological disruption after being diagnosed with Schizophrenia a couple of years ago. He has witnessed his recovery by attending a paper with a pen and plans to take it ahead in life.

Shanghai chemical plant fire

The Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations announced in the early hours of Monday morning that a big fire had broken out at fuel storage tanks near to Russia’s most critical oil export pipeline. Officials told RIA Novosti, a state-owned domestic news agency that the fire broke out at a Transneft-Druzhba JSC facility and another location. There have been no reported casualties, and there is no threat to residential structures. The cause of the fire was not revealed by the Emergency Ministry. Bryansk is around 170 kilometers from Ukraine’s border, and the incident is the latest in a string of mysterious…

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Russia warns US over sending arms to Ukraine

The Russian invasion of Ukraine on February 24 has killed tens of thousands of people, displaced millions, and sparked fears of a wider conflict between Russia and the United States, the world’s two prominent nuclear powers. Zelensky has been appealing with officials in the United States and Europe to provide Kyiv with more powerful weapons and equipment. The US should not transfer any additional armaments to Ukraine, according to Anatoly Antonov, Moscow’s ambassador to Washington. A formal diplomatic note expressing Russia’s concerns has been delivered to Washington, Antonov informed. “We stressed the unacceptability of this situation when the US pours…

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Namita thapar shark tank

Although Sony Entertainment Television’s popular reality show Shark Tank India has come to an end, the mentors have continued to invest in the competitors. Shark Emcure Pharmaceuticals CEO Namita Thapar recently said that she has opted to invest in a startup that she ‘regrets’ losing out on during the show. Thapar claimed that her two regrets from her time on the reality show ‘Shark Tank India’ were ‘jugaadu Kamlesh’ and Pandurang Taware,’ while announcing the good news about her investment in the farmer’s business. Thapar opted to partner with Taware for his agritourism business in order to avoid repeating her…

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Chinese rocket

Residents of Ladboli village in Sindewahi tehsil of Chandrapur district spotted a metal ring with an 8-10 ft diameter falling from the sky on April 2 in several parts of Maharashtra’s Vidarbha region, including a metal ring with an 8-10 ft diameter that was spotted by residents of Sindewahi tehsil of Chandrapur district. While some on social media speculated that it was a meteor, astronomy experts believe it was part of a satellite that was destroyed once it entered the Earth’s atmosphere, with fragments scattered around the globe. The two objects, a metal ring and a cylinder-like object, were discovered…

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Two girls from Karnataka denied entry for examination over their attire

After being denied admission into classrooms while wearing religious headscarves,two of eight Muslim       girls students who led the struggle against the hijab ban in Karnataka’s colleges decided not to take their second-year pre-university college (PUC) exams on Friday. The students (girls), Aaliya Assadi and Resham, were observed exiting an examination centre in Udupi district after being turned away due to their dress. The commerce stream’s second-year PUC exams began on Friday. According to Rudre Gowda, Principal of Udupi government ladies’ PU college, some students involved in the struggle against the hijab ban are from the science stream, and…

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Punjab Education Minister seeks suggestions from government schools for educational reforms.

Gurmeet Singh: Meet Hayer, Punjab’s education minister, on Thursday, paid a visit to the Government Senior Secondary Schools in Garhshanker and solicited proposals for educational changes from the students. According to a press statement, the education minister spoke with instructors as well as students. The Minister commented on the occasion, “The education department is the top focus area for the State Government and feedback at the ground level is being ascertained to carry out reforms.” The education minister also toured the school complex, stopping by classrooms, computer labs, and sports fields. He also discussed the students’ academics with them, besides…

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UGC

The University Grants Commission (UGC) and the All-India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), the country’s higher education regulatory bodies, have advised Indian students studying in Pakistan to discontinue their courses from their respective universities. saying that UGC will not be responsible for afterward unemployment. Further, it has urged Indian students not to apply for admission into Pakistani universities if they are seeking employment opportunities in India in the future. All concerned are advised not to travel to Pakistan for the purpose of pursuing higher education. According to the joint UGC-AICTE circular, “any Indian national or overseas citizen of India who…

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thefederal.com

Astronaut Mark Watney is assumed dead after a violent storm in Ridley Scott’s 2015 sci-fi film The Martian, but he survives and finds himself trapped and alone on the dangerous planet. He claims to be “the finest botanist on the planet” after creating a garden out of local soil and human excrement, as well as water derived from rocket fuel. While researchers from around the world are working on ways to settle humans on the red planet and also the lunar surface, a team from Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has shaken hands with Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bengaluru…

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Doctor on Earth holoported to ISS by NASA is an unparalleled space-tech achievement

The global pandemic had us all trapped in our homes for two years, registering for vaccines and, always in and out of the hospitals, clinics and Intensive Care Units (ICUs). In the meantime, NASA scientists were trying to bring otherworldly science fiction to our very reality like what we have seen in Iron Man and Star Trek: Voyager. During the nearly two-year COVID-19 pandemic, telemedicine and innovative techniques of reaching individuals have evolved and altered. The first persons “holoported” from Earth into space were NASA flight surgeon Dr. Josef Schmid, software vendor AEXA Aerospace CEO Fernando De La Pena Llaca,…

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Airstrikes by Pakistan military along Afghanistan border leaves 45 civilians dead

While Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has not yet come to an end, many other countries have attempted to copy Russia’s example and set it on their own royal tables. After Imran Khan, an Afghan Taliban admirer, was expelled from the Prime Minister’s office and Shehbaz Sharif took his place, Pakistan might be regarded to have such a mindset. According to The Khaama Press, Pakistani aircraft targeted civilian dwellings in the Spera district of the southeastern Khost province, killing at least 60 civilians. Pakistan’s foreign ministry has not verified the strikes or said whether they were carried out by planes. Pakistan’s…

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