Category: Activities
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U.S. And Allies Officially Accuse China Of Hacking And Cyber Espionage
The United States, European Union, U.K., and NATO have explicitly accused China of malicious cyber attacks, including a massive hack targeting Microsoft. In an official release published Monday, the U.S. and partners claim that China has used contracted hackers to carry out unsanctioned cyber activities globally, including cyber espionage campaigns and ransomware invasions. “The PRC’s…
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Delhi’s Nest Man Holds A Record Of Making 1.25 Lakh Nests All Over The Country!
The chirping of birds has a soothing effect on the soul, but the city’s shore has drowned their voices, and the urban jungles have stolen their home. But we just heard about this gentleman who’s saving birds with one nest at a time! ‘Dilli Hai Dilwale Ki! | Rakesh Khatri has been popularly recognized as the…
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The Realistic Miniature 7-eleven Store Is A Shoebox For Matching Nike Shoes
Justin Poulsen, a Toronto artist, and director, spent most of 2020 and 2021 building a miniature convenience store from scratch that serves as a shoebox for a pair of custom Nike Dunks themed after 7-Eleven. Small details like working lights and motorized doors add to the lifelike appearance of the project. Justin Poulsen has blended…
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Venus, Mars, And Crescent Moon To Align In ‘Planetary Conjunction’
A special week is ahead for sky gazers and astronomy enthusiasts as two of Earth’s immediate neighbors – Venus and Mars will be coming close to one another in the coming days. This celestial event is called ‘planetary conjunction’ because it will be easily visible to the naked eye. Being observable only from Earth, a…
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A Massive Solar Storm Heading Towards Earth at 1.6 Million kmph may Impact Cell Phones, GPS Signals.
Solar storms are sweeping across the planet at 1.6 million kilometers per hour. It is feared that this storm may hit the Earth either on Sunday or Monday, resulting in a global power outage. SpaceWeather.com reports that the storm originated in the Sun’s atmosphere. Solar wind is spewing from a hole in the Sun’s atmosphere…
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Students in Colleges at Pune University Will Be Vaccinated Against COVID 19
Vaccination of international students at Savitribai Phule Pune University (SPPU) started today. The vaccination program is being implemented in collaboration with the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR), Pune, and the World Organization of Students and Youth. More than 200 students who registered online at the university’s health center were vaccinated. SPPU Vice-Chancellor Dr. Nitin…
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A Puri Rath Yatra will be held without any devotees this year
The historic Lord Jagannath Rath Yatra at Puri will take place without devotees this year. This includes barring public attendance due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Strict measures are taken to reduce the risk of infection during the Rath Yatra. The Puri police have arranged for the celebration of the bathing rituals of ‘Devasnana’ on June…
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Enjoy Yoga In The Sky At The View At The Palm
Yoga is one of the best ways to destress and unwind yourself. And if you’re scouting for a perfect place to relax and strike a few poses, we’ve got something for you. For the very first time, you can do yoga at the View at The Palm, while soaking in breathtaking views of the palm.…
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These 5 Indian Islands Are Slowly Disappearing Due To Climate Change & Rising Sea Levels
Climate change is real, very very real. And it’s not just the polar bears of the Arctic who are affected by rising sea levels. The effects of climate change are hitting closer to home. Islands of India are slowly getting submerged due to climate change and rising sea levels. Inhabitants are in fear of becoming…
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World’s Most Livable Cities: Auckland Tops The List, European Cities Fare Poorly
Travelling to a country and living in one, can be poles apart. When you travel to a country you are amazed by the cuisine, nature, attractions, culture etc. But, how do you decide if that country is good enough to settle down? Well, let’s help you with that. Here are the 10 most liveable cities…