Such a good news for Indians! Now 2 of the most beautiful places from India are listed in top 50 greats and must visit places across world. India’s Mayurbhanj, in Odisha and Ladakh are listed in top 50 places across the world. Why are 2 Indian Places listed amongst the world?2 Of the Indian places have now been listed amongst the top 50 places across the world because of their endangered Tigers and their historic temples, other than that the places are listed due to their adventurous cuisines of the respective places. Talking about Maurbhanj in Odisha, the magazine noted that it is the only place on earth to spot the exceedingly rare black tiger. Apart from the famous Similipal National Park, there’s a lot more that you can do in this district. It is noted that while the travel industry is back in full swing in 2023, there are some notable shifts in how and where we travel. Also read: Rajasthan: Sate’s govt. employees can now get promoted amid 3rd child… Know govt’s decisio
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7.1 Magnitude earthquake hits Kermadec Island, tsunami alert issued
After Turkey and Syria, New Zealand becomes the country sticking Earthquake. An earthquake of 7.1 magnitudes hit the country’s Kermadec Island on Thursday.According to the research done by US Geological Survey, the quake was estimated to be of 10kms in-depth, other than that the country is also warned for a tsunami soon by the US Tsunami Warning System. Where on the other hand, National Emergency Management Agency by denying the fact made it clear that there is no warning issued for Tsunami in the country. Also Read: Know Interesting Facts About Zakir HussainWhy Earthquake in New Zealand: Currently, the country is earthquake-prone the reason behind it is that the country is situated on 2 huge tectonic plates. The Pacific Plate and the Australian Plate. The country is also on the edge of a zone of intense seismic activity known as the Ring of Fire. This is not the 1st time earthquake is hitting the country, every year thousands of earthquakes shake New Zealand.OTTIndia u
View More 7.1 Magnitude earthquake hits Kermadec Island, tsunami alert issued60 cases of H3N2 influenza across Odisha in 2 months
Out Of all the 225 samples collected in January and February in Odisha, 59 were found positive for H3N2 influenza across the state, officials said on Saturday. Talking about the disease, H3N2 is a non-human influenza virus that normally circulates in pigs and has apparently infected humans too according to the US Centre for Disease Control and Prevention.Currently, there is “no definitive treatment available” for the virus and hence, people should “strictly follow the Covid guidelines to keep H3N2 at bay,” Odisha Public Health Director Niranjan Mishra said. Currently, there is a need to increase monitoring and precautionary measures to ward off H3N2 but no cause for panic yet, say experts as India confirms its first two deaths due to the influenza virus.Also Read : Virushka seeks Blessing at Mahakaleshwar at Ujjain, ahead of IND vs Aus matchTalking about the patients infected and deaths caused by influenza, In Karnataka, 82-year-old Hire Gowda, a diabetic who suffered from hyp
View More 60 cases of H3N2 influenza across Odisha in 2 monthsRemembering 1st woman teacher of India on her Death Anniversary
Born on 3rd January 1831 in Maharastra in a middle-class Maratha Family, who would have thought that she would be remembered even after her Death? Today is the 126th Death Anniversary of Savitri Bai Phule, a name that is being read by all of us in our Social science Textbooks but don’t know much about her… Who was she, and what made her different from other women in her times?SavitriBai was a renowned poet, teacher, and social reformer, She worked tirelessly to empower women and the Dalit community. Sadly, she passed away on 10th March 1897 at the young age of 64, while fighting the plague.Here are some of the unknown facts to know about this personality :Savitribai Phule was born on January 3, 1831, in Naigaon village of Maharashtra, and was the eldest daughter of her parents. At the age of 9, she was married to Jyotirao Phule, who was thirteen years old at the time and one of the most famous social reformers of Maharashtra.Savitribai is known as the country’s first revolutiona
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