β‘οΈHumble tributes to #IronMan of India, SardarVallabhbhaiPatel on birth anniversary.
His immense contribution to integrate India into a powerful country and governance initiatives will always be remembered.
His immense contribution to integrate India into a powerful country and governance initiatives will always be remembered.
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Recently ossification test term was in news. Ossification test is conducted to determine which of the following?
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B) The individual's bone density
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C) The individual's age
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D) The individual's DNA sequence
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Happy Diwali In Indian Air Force Styleπ₯
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The Diwari dance is a vibrant and joyful folk dance from the Bundelkhand region of Uttar Pradesh, India.
_Origin Story:_
The dance is inspired by the legend of Lord Krishna lifting the Govardhan mountain to protect his people from a deluge. After saving them, Krishna danced with joy, and this dance is said to be a representation of that celebration.
_Performance:_
- Performed during Diwali (late October or early November)
- Dancers wear colorful costumes, often with traditional Bundelkhand attire
- Props used:
- Sticks (by most dancers)
- Peacock feathers (by the chief dancer and stuck in the half pants of other dancers)
- The dance involves energetic movements, twirling, and leaping
- Accompanied by traditional folk music and songs
_Interesting Fact:_
The use of peacock feathers in the dance is significant, as the peacock is considered a symbol of beauty, grace, and celebration in Indian culture.
_Origin Story:_
The dance is inspired by the legend of Lord Krishna lifting the Govardhan mountain to protect his people from a deluge. After saving them, Krishna danced with joy, and this dance is said to be a representation of that celebration.
_Performance:_
- Performed during Diwali (late October or early November)
- Dancers wear colorful costumes, often with traditional Bundelkhand attire
- Props used:
- Sticks (by most dancers)
- Peacock feathers (by the chief dancer and stuck in the half pants of other dancers)
- The dance involves energetic movements, twirling, and leaping
- Accompanied by traditional folk music and songs
_Interesting Fact:_
The use of peacock feathers in the dance is significant, as the peacock is considered a symbol of beauty, grace, and celebration in Indian culture.
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Former US President Donald Trump expressed his commitment to strengthening Americaβs relationship with India and supporting Hindu Americans, just days before the upcoming US presidential election
See his post here π https://www.hindustantimes.com/world-news/us-news/donald-trump-reaches-out-to-hindu-voters-on-diwali-pitches-for-strong-relation-with-india-101730401424070.html
See his post here π https://www.hindustantimes.com/world-news/us-news/donald-trump-reaches-out-to-hindu-voters-on-diwali-pitches-for-strong-relation-with-india-101730401424070.html
Hindustan Times
Donald Trump reaches out to Hindu voters on Diwali, pitches for strong relation with India
Donald Trump reaffirmed his commitment to strengthening U.S.-India relations and supporting Hindu Americans in a recent social media post.
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Canada spy agency says India is using cyber tech to track Sikh separatists | Canada | The Guardian
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/oct/30/canada-india-sikh-cyber-technology
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/oct/30/canada-india-sikh-cyber-technology
the Guardian
Canada spy agency says India is using cyber tech to track separatists abroad
CSE report says India is also stepping up cyber-attacks against Canada government networks
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Elder person refuses to give free food to Bulli who refused to say Jai Shree Ram
1000 claps for Hindus who have the guts to do this.
1000 claps for Hindus who have the guts to do this.
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β‘οΈLignocellulosic biomass includes various natural organic matters which mostly refer to the plants or plant based materials.
It is the largest amount of sustainable carbon material group and the most promising feedstock for the sustainable production of biochemical, bioethanol, and biofuels
lignocellulosic biomass is a source of natural fiber which can substitute the petroleum-based polymers due to its outstanding environmentally friendly properties
It is the largest amount of sustainable carbon material group and the most promising feedstock for the sustainable production of biochemical, bioethanol, and biofuels
lignocellulosic biomass is a source of natural fiber which can substitute the petroleum-based polymers due to its outstanding environmentally friendly properties
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β‘οΈISRO says, "Indiaβs first analog space mission kicks off in Leh! A collaborative effort by Human Spaceflight Centre, ISRO, AAKA Space Studio, University of Ladakh, IIT Bombay, and supported by Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council, this mission will simulate life in an interplanetary habitat to tackle the challenges of a base station beyond Earth."
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β‘οΈAtmospheric Rivers
They are large, narrow sections of the Earthβs atmosphere that carry moisture from the Earthβs tropics near the equator to the poles.
When they reach land, atmospheric rivers release this moisture, producing heavy snow and rain.
A well-known example of a strong atmospheric river is the βPineapple Expressβ that is a common feature for the west coast of the US and Canada.
Atmospheric rivers are commonly observed in the extratropical North Pacific/Atlantic, the southeastern Pacific, and the South Atlantic oceans, frequently making landfall along the western coasts of North and South America.
They are large, narrow sections of the Earthβs atmosphere that carry moisture from the Earthβs tropics near the equator to the poles.
When they reach land, atmospheric rivers release this moisture, producing heavy snow and rain.
A well-known example of a strong atmospheric river is the βPineapple Expressβ that is a common feature for the west coast of the US and Canada.
Atmospheric rivers are commonly observed in the extratropical North Pacific/Atlantic, the southeastern Pacific, and the South Atlantic oceans, frequently making landfall along the western coasts of North and South America.
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