Author: Sri Latha

Kudi Yedamaithe Season 1 Review: A Gripping Thriller On Telugu OTT AHA: The Kudi Yedamaithe web series is released on Telugu OTT platform AHA. This series is directed by Pawan Kumar. Story: Policewoman Durga (Amala Paul) and a delivery boy named Aadi (Rahul Vijay) find themselves reliving one day. Will they come back to normalcy? Review: Stuck in a time loop concept is not a new one. The U-Turn fame director Pawan Kumar ensures to get your attention. The theme is presented nicely by him, without repeating. Till the end of the series, the suspense is kept alive. Aadi (Rahul…

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GSEB 12th Result 2021 – Gujarat HSC Result, Tomorrow at 8 AM @ gseb.org: GSHSEB (Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board) announced the GSEB 12th Result 2021 date. On 17th July, at 8 am, the result will be declared. The result releasing is for Science students only. Candidates, who are registered for the Gujarat Board 12th class science exam can visit the GSEB’s official website, gseb.org. As per the released notice, schools can download the result by providing the index number and password. Schools have to provide the results information and scorecards to their students. Due to the coronavirus…

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Indian Shooting Contingent Lands in Amsterdam From Zagreb – For Tokyo Olympics: The Indian shooting contingent for Tokyo Olympics 2020 has reached Amsterdam from their Zagreb base, Croatia. On Friday night, they will fly to Tokyo. Abhishek Verma, Saurabh Choudhary, Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar, and Anjum Moudgil could be seen in the images posted on Twitter by SAI Media. On Saturday morning, the Indian shooting team will land in Tokyo. They have the first competition on July 24. At ISSF World Cup in New Delhi and Croatia, the Indian team had shown medal-winning performance. In New Delhi, 52 shooters competed…

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Twitter Voice Tweets – Twitter Adds Captions For Voice Tweets: In June 2020, the Twitter voice tweets option was launched.  Now the micro-blogging site Twitter has enabled the captions feature for the voice tweets. As per The Verge, when users make a voice tweet, right now available on an iOS app, automatically captions will be generated in supported languages. Twitter’s head of global accessibility, Gurpreet Kaur said, “To make Twitter accessible for everyone, we are adding automated captions for voice tweets in iOS.” Kaur added, “We know it is early and at first, it won’t be perfect, it is one…

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Unfair To Blame Pakistan For The Unrest in Afghanistan – Imran Khan: The Afghanistan leaders appealed to Pakistan to not allow the Taliban operations from its land. For this, Pakistan PM Imran Khan has said that it is very unfair to blame Pakistan for the Afghanistan unrest. While speaking at the Central-South Asia conference in Uzbekistan, Khan said that Islamabad is concerned about Afghanistan’s deteriorating situation. On Thursday, while addressing a joint press conference with Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev in Tashkent, Imran said, “the Afghan people have suffered for 40 years and Pakistan will help to ease the peace in…

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Brown Rice Vs White Rice: Which Is Better For Weight Loss: In every Indian’s diet, rice is an integral part. Rice is the main ingredient in several dishes. Avoiding rice consumption is difficult. Before picking a rice type, know the following information. White Rice Vs Brown Rice Both brown rice and white rice are sources of carbohydrates. The big difference between them is brown rice is whole grain whereas white rice is refined. The presence of bran and germ is making brown rice a nutritious food in comparison to white rice. The following are the differences between them. White rice…

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Puducherry Postpones School Reopening; Reports Hospitalization of 20 Children With Covid-19: Puducherry postpones school reopening for some days. Recently, 20 kids were hospitalized with covid-19 positive, in this UT. Even, some sections also filed pleas asking the Puducherry government to reconsider its decision of reopening the schools. Puducherry was ready to reopen schools from 16th July, for classes 9 to 12. But, because of a spike in the coronavirus cases along with the filed pleas, the Homa and Education Minister A. Namassivayam has informed the decision of postponing the school’s reopening. Once the situation is conducive, a fresh date will…

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World Snake Day – Know The Amazing Facts About Snakes: Every year 16th July is marked as World Snake Day. The aim of this day is to raise awareness about various kinds of snakes presented in the world and their role in the biosphere. More than 3500 snakes species are living on the Earth. In those, 600 are venomous. On this day, know some interesting facts about the snakes. The world’s largest snake is King Cobra. In the world, it is only the snake species that makes a nest for laying its eggs Flying snakes also exist. These can’t fly…

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Pollution in Yamuna is at its worst – Shows UPPCB Data: The UPPCB (Uttar Pradesh Pollution Control Board) data shows that the pollution is worsened in the Yamuna river. The Yamuna river is entering into the Noida city with no dissolved oxygen and exiting with a higher level of pollution. The UPPCB report has not mentioned the data for industrial effluents like arsenic, mercury, etc. Only the basic parameters like Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) and Dissolved Oxygen (DO) were tested and found the pollution at a very high level. As per the data, the Yamuna river’s DO was nil at Okhla…

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Continuous Sleep Loss Impact On Mental, Physical Wellbeing – Know The Details: The new study suggests that the deterioration of mental and physical well-being can be caused by three consecutive nights of sleep loss. Annals of Behavioral Medicine published a study. The study looked at the consequences of sleeping fewer than six hours for eight consecutive nights. The number of physical and mental problems steadily got worse, peaking on day three. At that point, the human body was relatively used to repeated sleep loss. On day six, the severity of physical symptoms was at its worst. So, continuous sleep loss…

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