Author: S. Srinivasa Sathyanarayanan

Pakistan celebrated its birth on August 14, 1947. This day was a day of great achievements for its creators, and a day when zoning events triggered massacres on the streets of this new country. The British rulers divided a huge Indian empire into two new countries: India with the majority of Hinduism and Pakistan with the majority of Muslims. The division of India and Pakistan ended two centuries of British colonial rule and witnessed one of the greatest waves of mankind. There has never been migration in the world. This border extends to Bangladesh in the east and Punjab in…

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The title card of Thinkalazhcha Nishchayam, overflowing pride for the spot in which the film is immovably set and summoning in the watcher an expectation for something novel. The center story, described as a joke, may figure out how to summon just weak interest; throughout the long term, we have seen and heard numerous an anecdote about ladies who are constrained into relationships against their desires and concocting ways of wriggling out of the proposition. Yet, how you decide to recount a story and what you let the characters do, can have a significant effect, which is the thing that…

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Americans quit their positions at a record pace for the second consecutive month in September, by and large, for more cash somewhere else as organizations knock up pay to fill employment opportunities; that is near an unsurpassed high. The Labor Department said Friday that 4.4 million individuals quit their positions in September, or around 3% of the country’s labor force. That is up from 4.3 million in August and far over the pre-pandemic degree of 3.6 million. There were 10.4 million employment opportunities, down from 10.6 million in August, which was modified higher. The figures highlight a memorable degree of…

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The world is tilting towards a worldwide water emergency as freshwater assets are probably going to fall by 40% by 2030. In a bid to handle the inevitable test, specialists are wanting to gather water from the air. Environmental Water Harvesters (AWH) could pull the life-supporting fluid from the air that could benefit underserved networks with helpless admittance to clean water. Driven by Jackson Lord of X, The Moonshot Factory, scientists have planned and fabricated a model that sudden spikes in demand for sun-based energy and duplicates the course of buildup on a more limited size. The group figured out…

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The WHO COP26 Special Report on Climate Change and Health, dispatched today leading the pack up to the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow, Scotland, explains the worldwide wellbeing local area’s remedy for environment activity dependent on a developing group of exploration that builds up the numerous and indistinguishable connections among environment and wellbeing. “The COVID-19 pandemic has focused a light on the personal and sensitive connections between people, creatures, and our current circumstance,” said Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General. “The very impractical decisions that are killing our planet are killing individuals. WHO approaches all nations to…

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Devyani International Limited, the operator of KFC, Pizza Hut, and Costa Coffee, which completed the initial public offering last week, may complete the stock allocation basis today (Wednesday, August 11). Devyani International’s Rs 1,838 crore IPO is open for subscription from August 4 to 6, with a price range of 86 to 90 rupees per share. The IPO received a warm response from investors, and the subscription volume for this issuance was as high as 116.71 times. According to available data, the company is the largest Indian franchisee of Pizza Hut, KFC, and Costa Coffee, and has received offers of…

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The United States is developing an incredible laser weapon equipped for impacting rockets and robots after China’s most recent “atomic competent hypersonic rocket” test. Last month, Boeing and General Atomics Electromagnetics Systems (GA-DMS) was granted a US Army agreement to foster a 300kW-class strong state “Circulated Gain High Energy Laser Weapon System.” The conveyance of the weapon will be a 300 kW-class appropriated gain laser with a coordinated Boeing bar chief, as indicated by the assertion delivered on October 25. “The powerful, reduced laser weapon subsystem model that GA-EMS will convey under this agreement will create a deadly yield more…

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Worlds in the universe are bunched together and over the long haul, they will, in general, draw nearer and closer. While in certain occurrences they combine, on different occasions, they go by one another. Presently, research shows what happens when two universes lead flyby in the immensity of the universe. A review by Indian space experts has discovered that when a more modest system passes by a lot bigger universe, it prompts a significant disturbance in the construction of the last mentioned. They found that if a more modest cosmic system goes by a universe like our Milky Way, it…

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As environmental change prompts ocean levels to ascend across the world alongside bounce in sea temperatures, another mission will figure out how the seas retain intensity and carbon from the climate and moderate worldwide temperatures. The Surface Water and Ocean Topography Mission (SWOT) will be sent off in November 2024 to more readily comprehend the main impetuses behind the environmental change. The shuttle is being created by NASA and the French space office Center National d’études Spatiales (CNES), with commitments from the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) and the United Kingdom Space Agency. SWOT is a cutting-edge satellite that will lead…

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Mumbai’s National Investigation Agency (NIA) Special Court on Thursday, May 26, indicted and condemned an ISIS psychological militant in the Parbhani instance of Maharashtra. The decision is in association with the connivance case brought forth by ISIS agents in Syria to radicalise Indian youth through the web. An improvised explosive device (IED) was made. The court condemned the defendant, Mohammed Shahed Khan, nom de plume Lala, to seven years of thorough detainment and imposed a fine of Rs 45,000. He has been charged under sections 13 (unlawful activities), 16 (terrorist act), 18 (conspiracy), 20 (individual from a psychological oppressor association),…

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