Author: Tamana

Akhilesh Yadav won't contest the next UP assembly polls

On Monday, Samajwadi Party supremo Akhilesh Yadav said he would not contest the coming Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections himself even as he announced the alliance between SP and the RLD is now final. Yadav further continued that his uncle Shivpal Singh Yadav broke away from the Samajwadi party to establish the Pragatisheel Samajwadi party Lohia (PSPL) will get the “due honour” from his party.  Interview with PTI: “Our alliance with the RLD is final. Seat sharing would be finalised,” he stated in an interview with PTI. The RLD enjoys good support among farmers of Western Uttar Pradesh and is on…

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India's manufacturing PMI expands

Activity in India’s services sector increased for the fourth straight month in January as the Covid vaccinations roll out drove business optimism, a private survey showed on Wednesday. The IHS India Services Business Activity Index increased to 52.8 in January from 52,3 in December, suggesting the pace of growth was moderate.  The 50-point mark detached expansion from contraction. But it should be marked that the PMI is a month over month indicator, showing improvement over the previous month and from a year earlier. The scenario of business volumes: “The Indian services sector enjoyed good levels of activity in January, with…

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The gap between the inner and outer regions of the Solar system

In the solar system, a disk-shaped structure of dust particles and gas rotates around the sun. A new study of the previous meteorites by the researchers and scientists at MIT and other places said a mysterious gap was present within this disk. This incident occurred about 4500 billion years ago, and this took place at home near the asteroid belt where it is presently. The analysis, which the researchers and scientists make, was published in Science Advances. These published articles provide direct evidence about this gap. Benjamin Weiss’s statement: “Over the last decades observations have shown that cavities, gaps, and…

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Supreme Court to decide whether the right to protest is a right-Farmer's protest

Supreme Court on Monday agreed to scrutinize the problem of whether the right to protest is a right. This was in response to an appeal filed by Kisan Mahapanchayat. It looked for the capacity for protesters at Jantar Mantar. The Supreme Court registered the matter to be heard on October 21. Attorney General’s guidance: A panel led by Justice A.M. Khanwikar and Justice C.T.Ravikumar sought guidance from the Attorney General. Attorney General K.K.Venugopal addressed that the petitioners have questioned the time limit of the act before the High Court. The panel said, “Once a party approaches the court challenging the…

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Exercises to be practised for mental health

As it is essential to exercise the body. Similarly, it is crucial to exercise the brain. Many researchers do believe that this maximum applies to brain health. Brain training is all the rage these days, often touted as a way to sharpen your mind and even boost intelligence. While many cognitive scientists suggest that the claims surrounding brain training are both exaggerated and misleading, there is an abundance of research suggesting that certain types of activities can benefit brain health. Taking care of the body: To start to take care of the mind, first, it is needed to take care…

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Climate change to bring global tension

Climate change will lead to growing international tensions. The United States intelligence community has warned in a bleak assessment. The first-ever National Intelligence Estimate on Climate Change looks at the impact of climate on national security through to 2040. Countries will argue over how to respond, and the effect will be felt most in poorer countries, which are least able to adapt. Concept of COP26: The report also warns of the risks if some countries develop futuristic geographic, scientific technologies. The 27-page assessment is the collective view of all 18 United States intelligence agencies. It is their first such look…

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Prime Minister, Senior Officials Sweden Arrested by the coups

Sweden’s Prime Minister and other senior government officials were arrested on Monday. It is according to the information minister of the country, describing the actions as a coup. According to the ministry’s page, the internet in the country was largely cut off, and military forces closed bridges. It is said that the whereabouts of Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok were not immediately known. Meanwhile, the country’s state news channel played patriotic, traditional music and scenes of the Nile river. Roads of Khartoum: The country’s leading pro-democracy group and the largest political party urged people in separate appeals to take to the…

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Sports ministry has upgraded three new sports facilities

The Guru Gobind Singh Sports College in Lucknow, the Chhatrasal Stadium in Delhi, and the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Chennai have been designated as KICEs after the respective state governments made the proposals. Total KICEs: The total number of KICEs now stands at 27 across 26 States and Union Territories. With a vision to make India one of the Khelo India State Centre of Excellence, we aim to provide the boxing contestants with world-class specialised training. The centres will also have a High-performance Manager to ensure the quality of sports science input and performance management. The sports ministry has upgraded…

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Priyanka Gandhi announces 40 per cent reservations for the polls

Priyanka Gandhi said that all women who want to change the system are welcome to come forward and contest elections. Lakhimpur Kheri violence: In a significant decision that could prove to be a strategy for the Congress, in general, and the Indian politics, Congress General Secretary, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, announced that her party would give 40 per cent tickets to the women in the upcoming Assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh. She said, “Any womwn who wants to contest can give an aplication ,” she announced at a press conference. She said that this decision was for the woman named Paro,…

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Rising prices of oil and coal pose risks

Due to the price hike of commodities such as oil and coal, India is supposed to face even more scarcity. The price rise of these commodities exposed India to macro risks. The macro hazards include the already existing inflation, the growth of inflation at such a rapid pace. This is according to a foreign daily. Morgan Stanley’s analysis: The analysts at Morgan Stanley said, ” There has been 14 per cent jump in oil prices to USD 83 per barrel and a 15 per cent rise in coal rate to USD 200 per metric tonne.”They further added, “ This rise…

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