Kushinagar International Airport: A Boon to UP Tourism

Kushinagar city has got into headlines as a new International airport is going to be inaugurated there. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the international airport at Kushinagar on October 20. It is the site of Buddha’s Parinirvana and this initiation will place the city in the Buddhist tourism circuit. The inauguration ceremony is expected to be graced by more than 100 priests and eight high priests from Sri Lanka

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Go Bubbly with Carbonated Water

In India, safe and clean drinking water means bottled water or at-home water derived from the purifiers otherwise you can’t rely on tap water to quench your thirst. Carbonated water has become the trend and one of the most popular beverages among people of all ages. The bubbly, fizzy, and crisp look and taste not only give you safe water for drinking but also satisfy your senses. In Western countries,

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Podcast: A New Way To Broadcast

If you want to listen to the content of your choice, in your free time or while multi-tasking, hit the play button and listen to the Podcast. Today, it has been speculated that there is a 115 million Podcast audience around the World. Many Podcasts are audio-only which means you can enjoy your favorite subject in the background while doing your regular chores, for example- if you are driving a

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Impact of Coal Crisis in India

India stands as the second-largest importer, and consumer of coal and has the fourth largest coal reserves. It imports coal mainly from Indonesia, Australia, and South Africa. Coal plays an important role in seventy percent of electricity production and seventy-five percent of utilities. Currently, prices and demand for coal have risen and the shortage of power-generating fuel is spreading across India The power plants are left with scarce stock and

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Nobel Prize 2021 in Literature

This year, the Nobel prize in Literature has been awarded to Abdulrazak Gurnah for his ‘uncompromising and compassionate penetration of the effects of colonialism and the fate of the refugee in the gulf between cultures and continents’. He has become the first African to receive the most prestigious award in almost two decades. Before Gulnar, The African writers who won were awarded Nobel prizes are- Wole Soyinka of Nigeria (1986),

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Girls allowed in Military Schools and College: An Inclusive Approach

The center has decided to allow girls in Indian Military Colleges and Rashtriya Military schools which have been boys’ institutions so far. The Defence Ministry has presented an affidavit to the Supreme Court of India stating the induction of girls to RIMC and RMS from the next session. It has been stated in the affidavit that government will provide administrative support and infrastructure and also will authorize additional vacancies in

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Nobel Prize 2021 in Physics

This year’s Nobel Prize in Physics has been won by three scientists Syukuro Manabe, Klaus Hasselmann, and Giorgio Parisi. The Prize is awarded half jointly to Manabe and Hasselmann and the other half to Parisi. The outstanding works of Manabe and Hasselmann explain and predict complex forces of nature and help to expand people’s knowledge on the Earth’s climate, how humanity influences it, enhances knowledge and understanding of people whereas

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Finger Millet: Tiny in Size, Vast in Health Benefits

The superfood Finger Millet, also known as ‘Ragi’ is a popular grain after wheat, rice, and maize in India. It is grown extensively in African and Asian countries, with India is among the leading producer. The scientific name of Finger Millet is Eleusine coracana.  Very tiny in size, brown in color, this grain is an excellent source of nutrition. In India, the top consumer of this grain is Karnataka, and

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Navratri: Different Ways of Celebration in India

The festival of Navratri or Durga pooja marks eternal devotion to the nine forms of Goddess Durga with zeal and festivity associated with it. In India, it is celebrated in diverse cultural hues but the ultimate purpose is to worship the Goddess and to celebrate Rama’s victory over demon Ravana. In another way, it is a victory of virtue over evil. Let’s find out how it is celebrated in different

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