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💫 Today's Headlines

🌟Bihar Diwas: 22nd March.

🌟Governor of Bihar- Lalji Tandon, Chief Minister- Nitish Kumar.

🌟CBSE Launches Shiksha Vani App.

🌟CBSE Chairperson- Anita Karwal,Headquarters- New Delhi.

🌟ADB To Invest $50 million In Solar Power Project Developer Avaada.

🌟SBI Signed MoU With Bank of China For Business Opportunities.

🌟Hindi Writer Leeladhar Jagudi Awarded Vyas Samman 2018.

🌟International Day of Forests: 21 March.

🌟The theme for 2019 is Forests and Education.

🌟Physicist Marcelo Gleiser Wins Templeton Prize 2019.

🌟Fitch Cuts India GDP Growth Forecast For FY20 To 6.8%.

🌟Integral Coach Factory of Chennai Became The World’s Largest Rail Coach Manufacturer.

🌟World Happiness Report Released, India Ranks 140th.

🌟Finland topped the list.

🌟India returned with 368 medals (85 gold, 154 Silver, and 129 Bronze) at the Special Olympics World Summer Games, held at Abu Dhabi, UAE.

🌟The next Special Olympic Games are set to take place in Sweden in 2021.

🌟New Zealand Bans Assault Weapons.

🌟World Water Day: 22 March.

🌟The theme of this year is ‘Leaving no one behind’.

🌟First Ever High-Level Dialogue On Indo-Pacific Cooperation (HLD-IPC) Held In Jakarta.

🌟Indonesia Currency: Indonesian rupiah, President: Joko Widodo.

🌟Kazakhstan Renames Its Capital Astana To Nursultan.

🌟Parsis celebrate their New Year’s Day, Navroz.

🌟21st March: World Down Syndrome Day.

🌟The global theme for 2019 is “Leave no one behind”.

🌟21st March: International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination.

🌟21st March: World Poetry Day.

🌟India, Sri Lanka joint exercise 'Mitra Shakti-VI' to commence from 26thMarch.

🌟AIADMK MLA R Kanagaraj passes away.

🌟Mathematician Karen Uhlenbeck becomes 1st woman to Win Abel Prize.

🌟EC appoints Shailendra Handa & Madhu Mahajan as Special Expenditure Observers.


🌟Aamir Khan appointed the Brand Ambassador of PhonePe.

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The Economist
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🔥 ESSAY 🔥
“You are either with us or you are against with us in the fight against terror”. This quote by George W Bush upholds an alarming issue of Global terrorism which needs to be unfolded and torn apart completely and that can only happen on the grounds of equality.

The history of terrorism across globe is not unfolded. In the name of cast, religion, Jihad this has never stopped and has taken uncountable life’s of innocents. Since 1970 this massacre has now became a trend on continuous bases and India has remained the major target everytime. It has been than 30 years but still it has continued to excel. Kashmir issue remains the most highlighted one’s from Pakistan’s point of view. Though the situation was stabled after the U.N security council passed Resolution 47 on 22 April 1948 orders to maintain peace in territories occupied by Indian and Pakistan, the latter has never left a chance to break the Integrity and Sovereignty of the nation. From 1993 bomb blasts, World trade center attack, Mumbai 2008 attack, Pathan kot attack to Recent killing of 40 CRPF in Phulwama and Massacre of Muslims in mosque in New zealand reflects the depth of Terrorism.

The breakdown of Terrorism has become an immense need as a right to live as coined by the constitution, but fight for Jihad remains the biggest challenge which has been penetrating in the minds of traitors leading to such heinous actions. Terrorism has severly effected the nation as well as globally and politically it has been used as a sword against people by ruling parties. On terms of national security India has always leaded from the front and the victory over Pakistan thrice over Border is an excellent example.
On terrorism we have been able to regain control but have not found success completely. Assassination of Osama bin laden in 2011 in Abbotabad, the control of Israel on Syrian Terror outbreaks and the reitaliation by India in 2016 through URI surgical strike’s, 2019 Surgical strikes on Balakot, Chakothi and Muzzafarabad on Pakistan and taking back the MFN status from Pakistan is a direct reply from the nation. The back bone of Terrorism can be broken if strong Governance prevails like the NDA government has proved in the leadership of Narendra Modi , Removal of Article 35 A from Jammu Kashmir, Complete elimination of terror organisations take place.

Terrorism may have reached in the veins of his Patriots but we have always fought against them cutting the veins and showing them there real place value. But we have a home work to do if we want to eliminate terrorism forever. Terrorism cannot breed on the grounds where there is humanity, equality on the terms of cast and religion. “We are not the old India, we are a New India and Remaining Silent is not my characteristic. We will enter your terror ground’s and kill whenever it is needed” These lines by P.M Narendra Modi has brought a ray of hope.

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Daily Vocabulary : 28th March 2019

1.GRAFT (noun) घूस
Meaning: Bribery and other corrupt practices used to secure illicit advantages or gains in politics or business.

Synonyms: corruption, deceit, fraudulence, subornation.
Antonyms: incorruptibility, honesty, probity, virtue.
Usage: From oil rip offs to mail scams, the country is infamous for fraud, kickbacks and graft.

2. STAMPEDE (noun) भगदड़
Meaning: A sudden panicked rush of a number of horses, cattle, or other animals.
Synonyms: rush, flight, rout, scattering.
Antonyms: retreat, standing.
Usage: The herd was fleeing back to the high land in a wild stampede.

3. RICKETY (adjective) जर्जरित
Meaning: (of a structure or piece of equipment) poorly made and likely to collapse.
Synonyms: dilapidated, ramshackle, derelict, ruinous.
Antonyms: stable, sturdy, durable, strong.
Usage: She then directed them to the fourth floor, giving them the choice of the stairs or a rickety lift.

4. FORECLOSE (verb) रोकना
Meaning: Rule out or prevent (a course of action).
Synonyms: preclude, prevent, remove, avert.
Antonyms: unbound, permit, allot, co-operate.
Usage: The decision effectively foreclosed any possibility of his early rehabilitation.

5. IMPERVIOUS (adjective) अभेद्य
Meaning: unable to be affected by.
Synonyms: unreceptive, invulnerable, indifferent, insusceptible.
Antonyms: affected, exposed, responsive, vulnerable.
Usage: Over the last couple of years, he had become impervious to the disrespect and ignorance of his classmates.

6. SETBACK (noun) विलंब
Meaning: A reversal or check in progress.
Synonyms: difficulty, mishap, hitch, complication.
Antonyms: advance, breakthrough, assistance, headway.
Usage: But in order to win a war, you have to have the vision and determination to fight it despite setbacks and political difficulties.

7. SLUMP (noun) मंदी
Meaning: A sudden severe or prolonged fall in the price, value, or amount of something.
Synonyms: decrease, lowering, devaluation, depreciation
Antonyms: upturn, growth, progress, surge.
Usage: The slump in prices was largely attributed to inferior quality tea being produced by various India gardens.

8. BUCK (verb) विरोध करना
Meaning: Oppose or resist (something oppressive or inevitable).
Synonyms: oppose, contradict, defy, fight.
Antonyms: capitulate, submit, succumb, surrender.
Usage: But despite the market hurdles they face, some small brewers are bucking the trend.

9. BUOY (verb) उत्साह बढाना
Meaning: Make (someone) cheerful and confident.
Synonyms: rally, animate, invigorate, comfort.
Antonyms: depress, discourage, dishearten, dispirit.
Usage: She thinks they must be restaurant reviews and this buoys her spirits since she imagines it must mean the food is good.

10. STEM (verb) प्रतिबंध करना
Meaning: Stop or restrict (the flow of something).
Synonyms: staunch, halt, restrain, curb.
Antonyms: drive, impel, propel, stir.
Usage: It is a low tech but highly effective way of stemming the flow of illegal immigrants into this country.

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