Access to the ‘South Moon’ and ‘South Asia’, ‘South India’ and ‘South Africa’ are similar!
On August 23, 2023, India’s space rocket ‘Chandrayan 3’ not only successfully reached the moon, but also became the first country in the world to reach the southern part of the moon. It is said that the ‘southern moon’ lives in permanent darkness.
Now it is expected to get new information regarding its environment and surface. India has become the fourth country in the world to reach the Moon overall. He will now increase space cooperation with Japan and the United States in the future and will also cooperate with the American space agency ‘NASA’ regarding the establishment of the International Space Station next year.
Russia also tried to reach the ‘Southern Moon’, but its space mission met with disaster just a few days ago, while India narrowly missed out on its third attempt.
As if the South Asian country was the first to have access to the ‘Southern Moon’ and its Prime Minister Narendra Modi was also on a visit to ‘South Africa’ at that moment and the rocket was on its journey from the ‘Satish Dhawan Space Center’ (SDSC). Departed, incidentally it is also located in the ‘South Indian’ state of Andhra Pradesh. This journey of ‘Chandrayan 3’, which departed on July 14, 2023, reached its destination after forty days.
After which these questions have started to arise even with us that how far is our space research institute ‘Sparco’ in this regard? Sentir Mushtaq Ahmed of Jamaat-e-Islami has also written a letter in this regard to inform them about the performance of ‘Sparco’ and the space project in the permanent.
The point is that we should try to excel in education and research from the ‘rival’ country, even though our colors, appearance, sitting and eating are not much different, but there is a strong democratic political system, like ours. There is no royal and “etc” dominance, there has not been a single military government in 75 years, the political leaders there have never had to go into exile, as is common with us.
Like us, they have two major political parties, but only the Congress has a hereditary or family monopoly, the current ruling ‘Bharatiya Janata Party’ is completely free from this ‘disease’.
Then the irony is that a ‘third’ was found there too, then he turned out to be like Arvind Kejriwal of the ‘Aam Aadmi Party’, who, as soon as he came to the ‘Delhi government’, provided basic facilities like water, electricity and gas to the public for free. Give it! While leaving our water, electricity, gas, here, with every passing day, the common man’s breathing has doubled.
In our country, the ‘third’ party came to power in the name of ‘change’, but it also turned out to be more or less the same as the first two parties.
Marriage proposal in the newspaper!
American news reporter Cornelia Nicholson was offered marriage by her friend during a recording of the news, which she accepted. This woman from the American state of Tennessee (Tennessee) is associated with the channel ‘Local 3 News’. When he mentions a ‘special report’ while reading the news, Nigel, who is proposing to him, enters the studio and starts talking to him, and the camera pans towards him, like the cover of a set scene. Doing so, Nigel then got down on one knee and presented Cornella with a bouquet and engagement ring in the traditional manner.
It was discovered that the rest of the crew had kept the whole plan a secret from Cornella Nicholson. This ‘special report’ was not included in the news, and the mention of this ‘report’ was sneakily added to their news in time. Cornella was moved by the unexpected scene, she says, “I was about to cry.” Her fiancé told viewers how the two met four years ago on a news trip, so they thought now would be the perfect time and place to say it.
Addressing her fiancee, she said, “You have an amazing and talented personality and are very bright. When you come on and make everyone laugh, the lights go off and your audience knows it.” Cornella later took to Twitter to express her gratitude to all her office mates for doing it all in secret and said it was a full day.
Are there toxic chemicals in ‘paper straws’?
Paper ‘Astra’, which is considered to be eco-friendly, has been found to contain potentially toxic chemicals, which pose a risk to humans as well as wildlife and the environment.
Paper razors have long been considered more environmentally friendly than harmful plastic ones, which is why they were banned in the UK in 2020. A preliminary study in Europe found these toxins in 90 percent of the companies’ paper straws, and ingredients that were banned worldwide three years ago.
Due to this chemical in the human body, there may be concerns about malignant diseases like cholesterol, thyroid, liver, kidney and cancer etc.
These harmful substances are used to prevent the solution or water from escaping from the paper straw. Hazardous PFAS in paper straws are used in outdoor items, clothing and non-stick cookware, as they protect against moisture, heat and stains.
These observations have been made in razors sold in the US and Belgium, etc., after which experts advised consumers to use steel razors.
Secondly, it was also said that paper razors are said to be eco-friendly, but they are made from ingredients derived from plants and bamboo. At first it was presented as an improvement over plastic straws, but after this research that is not necessarily true.
Only 100 girls compared to 137 boys!
Like other countries in the region, Nepal has a higher preference for sons than daughters, which has resulted in a huge distortion in the ratio of boys to girls, especially in the districts bordering India.
Dhanusha district has the highest disparity, recording 100 female births compared to 137 male births, while the other 25 districts have the smallest difference of 115 boys. Prenatal gender testing is available in major cities in Nepal, indicating that girls are being killed before birth.
In 2002, Nepal legalized prenatal abortion and it was hailed as a milestone for women’s rights and autonomy.
Experts now say the natural birth rate is 105 boys to 100 girls, but Nepal’s census reveals a much wider gender gap. This gender imbalance will have negative effects in the future.
Proposal to teach at least two Indian languages
India’s ‘National Curriculum Framework’ (NCF) recommends two languages in ninth and tenth and three languages in eleventh and sixth (eleventh and twelfth) respectively, out of which two languages should be Indian. are necessary. These proposals are initially released to gauge public response.
After receiving various opinions and suggestions, it has been suggested to improve them. On the one hand, various states have said that they are not ready to implement the recommendations of the federal curriculum body, while on the other hand, organizations affiliated to the extremist party ‘Rashtriya Suk Sangh’ (RSS) have emphasized on Indian languages for class 11 and 12. Expressed dissatisfaction for not giving.
Some states in India already have the mandate to teach their own languages up to class 10, such as Marathi in Maharashtra and Bengali in West Bengal.
Indian tax! Bangladesh will order Pakistani onions
Bangladesh government has given permission to import onions from nine countries including Pakistan. A Bangladeshi newspaper has written specifically mentioning Pakistan, according to which 11 thousand 820 tons of onion will be ordered from Pakistan, while 2 thousand 400 from China, 3 thousand 910 from Egypt, 1100 from Qatar, 2 thousand 110 tons will be ordered from Turkey, 200 tons from Burma, 33 tons from Thailand, four tons from the Netherlands and three tons from the United Arab Emirates.
The reasons for this step are the same as ours, i.e. high price rise due to market call. Now when the mention of Bangladesh and our partnership comes out, tears come to the eyes of some of our relatives.
Although we are satisfied with the increase in ‘exports’ on the one hand, on the other hand, according to previous experiences, we as a people know that now onion will definitely disappear from our vegetable market or its prices will start increasing, it is possible then Therefore, after the example of the late Dilawar Figar’s ‘Kulye’ meaning ‘Le ke bribery pak gaya hai de ke bribery chot ja’, a solution should be found by importing onions.
In the past, we have experienced its “work” in the case of sugar and wheat, etc., that the first crop was sent abroad and then we found out that there was not even any left for us, so we brought it again from outside! Well, the ‘influential classes’ reaped a lot of ‘benefits’ from this whole process. As for the national treasure, what about it now? If it has suffered any loss, it is because of ‘him’. And also know that the ’cause’ of this act of Bangladesh is the imposition of 40 percent export duty on onions by India, which they have applied to maintain their own prices.
We were unduly emotional, but behind it there was a clear financial benefit of Bangladesh, that is, relations in the world run on the basis of economic benefits. And now what’s wrong with the world itself, now our entire life relationships have become dependent on it.
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