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🌄 S̴h̴u̴b̴o̴u̴d̴h̴a̴y̴ : 26 Jul/श्रावण मास(Monday)

ग्रीष्म ऋतू(23 सेप्टेंबर तक) {कृष्ण पक्ष}🙏🏻
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Today’s top News

  1. President Ram Nath Kovind on Sunday completed four years in office. He was sworn in as the 14th President of India on 25 July, 2017.
  2. PM’s monthly Mann Ki Baat: PM Modi pays tribute to Kargil martyrs, talks about Tokyo Olympics. PM stressed on ‘Nation First, Always First’ mantra, he said as the country enters its 75th year of Independence, every citizen should lead a “Bharat Jodo Andolan” in the same manner as Mahatma Gandhi had led the “Bharat Chhoro Andolan”.
  3. The Army, Navy, Air Force & NDRF rescued the people affected by floods in Maharashtra, Karnataka and Goa.
  4. PM Modi has expressed grief over the accident caused by landslide near Basteri on Sangla-Chitkul road in Kinnaur, Himachal Pradesh. The horrifying incident was reported around 2:15 pm 25 Jul (Sunday), a vehicle carrying 11 tourists was hit by the landslide, out of which 9 were killed and 2 were injured.
  5. Himachal CM Jairam Thakur expressed his grief over the incident. Govt announced an ex-gratia of Rs. 2 lakh from PMs National Relief Fund will be given to the next of kin & Rs. 50 thousand to the injured.
  6. In Karnataka, suspense continued on the possible change CM B S Yediyurappa saying a decision on whether he will continue in office or not will be known by 26 Jul (Monday).
  7. CBSE Class 10, 12 Board Exam 2021 results, the CBSE would make an announcement regarding Class 10, 12 results date and time on Monday (July 26).
  8. Nearly 1,000 police personnel have been deployed by Uttarakhand on different inter-state border points to stop the movement of Kanwarias Kanwar Yatra in Haridwar district due to COVID restrictions.
  9. Kerala reports 17,466 new COVID 19 cases.
  10. Earthquake of 4.0 magnitude hits Sikkim @ 20:39:22 and the epicentre was in the East District of Sikkim: According to the India Meteorological Department.
  11. Maharashtra’s Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray, Union Minister Narayan Rane and Ramdas Athavale visited flood affected Konkan Region in Maharashtra.
  12. Rajasthan Cabinet expansion likely by 10 August. AICC in-charge Ajay Maken will visit Rajasthan again on 28 July & 29 Jul.
  13. All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen Supremo Asaduddin Owaisi’s has denied reports of going for an alliance with the Samajwadi Party in the forthcoming Uttar Pradesh assembly polls.
  14. Indian Air Force Recruitment 2021: The Indian Air Force has invited applications to fill vacancies in various Group ‘C’ posts of IAF. The age limit for all posts is 18-25 years as per the notice given in the Employment Newspaper. Class 10, 12 pass & graduates are eligible for this job.
  15. Territorial Army Recruitment 2021: The candidates who are interested can submit their applications from 20 July _ 19 August 2021 on its official website – jointerritorialarmy.gov.in.

INTERNATIONAL NEWS

  1. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken will arrive in New Delhi on 28 Jul (Wednesday). the aim of the visit is to reaffirm the US commitment to strengthening partnerships between the two countries and underscore cooperation on shared priorities.
  2. Indian Railways’ Oxygen Express arrives in Bangladesh on 25 Jul ( Sunday). The train had started on 24 Jul (Saturday) morning from Tatanagar station in Jharkhand under the South Central Railway.
  3. Bangladesh Foreign Minister Dr. Abdul Momen has expressed his condolences over the loss of lives and damage due to landslides caused by rains & floods in Maharashtra state.

🌎 WORLD NEWS 🌍

  1. Bangladesh will vaccinate one crore people per month with COVID 19 vaccine. Health Minister Zahid Maleque said. He also said that 21 cr doses Bangladesh is collecting from various sources.
  2. Japan sends 2.45 lakh AstraZeneca COVID vaccines to Bangladesh.

🚣🚴🏇🏁🏊 SPORTS:

  1. TOKYO OLYMPICS 2020 Day 4 : 26 Jul FENCING Women’s Sabre Table of 64 Bhavani Devi vs Ben Azizi Nadi – 5:30 am ARCHERY Men’s team round of 16 (Atanu Das, Pravin Jadhav, Tarundeep Rai) – 6:00 am & 11.45 Semi Final (if Qualified) SHOOTING Men’s skeet qualification day 2 – Angad Bajwa, Mairaj Ahmad Khan – 6:30 TABLE TENNIS Men’s singles round 2 – A. Sharath Kamal vs Tiago Apolonia – 6:30 Women’s singles round 2 – Sutirtha Mukherjee vs Fu Yu – 8:30 SAILING Men’s laser race 3 – Vishnu Saravanan – 8:35 BADMINTON Men’s doubles group play – Satwiksairaj Rankireddy & Chirag Shetty vs Marcus Fernaldi Gideon & Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo – 9:10 TENNIS Sumit Nagal vs Daniil Medvedev – Not before 10:30 WOMEN’S SINGLES ROUND 3 – Manika Batra vs Sofia Polcanova – Not before 11:00 WOMEN’S LASER RADIAL RACE 3 – Nethra Kumanan – 11:05 SHOOTING Final Men’s skeet – 12:20 SWIMMING Men’s 200m butterfly heats – Sajan Prakash – 15:46 BOXING Middleweight – Ashish Kumar vs Erbieke Tuoheta – 15:06 HOCKEY Women’s team vs Germany – 17:45
  2. IN SHOOTING 10 MTR AIR RIFLE MEN EVENT, Divyansh Singh Panwar & Deepak Kumar crashed out in Qualification event in the Tokyo Olympic Games. A score of 103.6 in series 6.
  3. IN TABLE TENNIS: Sathiyan Gnanasekaran lost to Lam Siu Hang by 4-3 in Men’s singles event.
  4. Olympic silver medallist in weightlifting Mirabai Chanu took to social media to thank the govt for all the support extended.
  5. Six-time world champion M C Mary Kom (51kg) enters Olympic pre-quarters, Manish bows out after hard-fought loss in opening round
  6. Medals Comparison
    (G gold, S Slvr, B Brnz)
  7. CHINA : 6G 1S 4B : 11
  8. JAPAN : 5G 1S. : 06
  9. USA : 4G 2S 4G : 10
    India in 24th Posn with 01 Silver.
  10. First T20I
    Sri Lanka Vs India R.Premadasa Stadium, Colombo,
    25 July, 2021

India 164/5. (20.0 ov)
Sri Lanka. 126/10 (18.3 ov)
India beat Sri Lanka by 38 runs

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🇮🇳 Facts about India 🇮🇳

Kargil Vijay Diwas , named after the successful Operation Vijay, is celebrated in India on 26 July. On this date in 1999 India successfully took command of the high outposts which had been lost to Pakistan. The Kargil war was fought for more than 60 days, ended on 26 July and resulted in loss of life on both the sides. The war ended with India regaining control of all the previously held territory, hence re-establishing the the state existing before the war. Indian Army launched a daring assault at Zulu High in Muskoh Valley. Undaunted braveness and unflinching willpower of our troops led to profitable seize of the target.

😀Thought of the day

A life spent making mistakes is not only more honorable, but more useful, than a life spent doing nothing

Joke of the day

कोरोना से डरें नहीं सतर्क रहें..
बस यूं समझो जैसे बीवी सो रही हो और पड़ोसन नींबू मांगने आ गई हो! 😜🤪😂

😳Why❓❓❓

Know Kargil War happened in 1999
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During the summer of May-July 1999, the tedious Kargil War was fought between India and Pakistan. In May 1999, the Pakistan Army infiltrated into Indian territory in remote locations using subterfuge and captured several mountain tops overlooking the strategic Srinagar-Leh highway. When India sent a survey mission to confirm intrusions into India, five jawans were taken into captivity by the Pakistani Army, triggering an Indian Airforce attack ‘Operation Vijay’.

For the first time in 20 years, India launched strikes against militants in Kashmir beginning ‘Operation Vijay’, promising to continue doing so till the last of the militants were evicted from the Indian soil in Kashmir. During the continuing airstrike, India lost two of its aircraft (MiG-27) with one pilot who had ejected being taken in as a prisoner of war by the Pakistan troops. Soon, Indian Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee declares the Kargil situation – ‘War-like situation’, with IAF continuing its assault on suspected infiltrators holed up in the Himalayas with fresh airstrikes.

As Pakistan returned the mutilated bodies of six Indian soldiers, talks between India and Pakistan broke down while India continued its airstrikes. On July 26, the Indian Army recaptured all the Indian posts in Kargil which had been occupied by the Pakistani Army, a coup that was orchestrated by the then Pakistan army chief General Pervez Musharraf, while Sharif and US President Bill Clinton meet in Washington to take ‘concrete steps will be taken’ to restore the Line of Control.

Relenting to India’s attacks, Sharif announces pull-out of Pakistani troops from Kargil and India declares ‘ Operation Vijay’ a success – bringing an end to the war on July 26.

LEARN Sanskrit🙏🏻

विक्रम : valorous—one who is wise, brave and strong as well as victorious

🤔 How it works ⁉

🔫Weapons such as cannons, shotguns and rifles, work on the basic idea of conservation of momentum and the change in energy from potential to kinetic.

All firearm uses the basic principles. First, the trigger is pulled, then causing a firing pin to strike the primer, the primer fire up the gunpowder and the flaming powder generates pressure, the pressure pushes the bullet down the barrel and out the muzzle.

When the trigger is pulled the hammer hits the firing pin. The firing pin then hits the primer which causes the powder to burn hence producing lots of gases.

The bullet is propelled through the barrel, it gains momentum. In order for the entire system of the gun and the ammunition to have equal momentum, the gun must gain momentum in the opposite direction from the bullet. (momentum = mass x velocity)

💁🏻‍♂️ GK TODAY

The Param Vir Chakra🏅 (PVC) is India’s highest military decoration, awarded for displaying distinguished acts of valour during wartime. The medal of the PVC was designed by Savitri Khanolkar, whose daughter’s brother-in-law, Major Somnath Sharma, was coincidentally awarded the first PVC. As of January 2018, the medal has been awarded 21 times,

At present living legend’s who received PVC:
Subedar Major Bana Singh, Subedar Sanjay Kumar and Subedar Yogendra Singh Yadav, are the only living recipients of the award.

🛕 VEDIK GYAN

Why do sculptures in temples have nude and erotic figures if ancient Indians were not open & free?

God for sex – Kamadeva. So it is only natural that we have erotic sculptures on our temples. There have been many questions raised on the reason behind having erotic sculptures and sexual imagery in a place otherwise considered so ‘holy’ and ‘pure’. There are a few theories floating about but the most popular one seems to be that in order to enter a place so pure, you need to relieve yourself of all your desires and lust. It is by acceptance of lust & desire in you that you can learn to control it. Furthermore, these sculptures are always on the outer walls of temples meaning that the humans need to leave their desires outside before stepping in. In many Indian manuscripts, sex was considered to be spiritual and not hedonistic.

Sex is the essence of life. Sex is an essential part of life system. Without sex, not a single complex creature would have ever existed in this world, except for the creatures who could reproduce asexually. Our ancestors evaluated sex; they valued sex. But, that doesn’t mean that our ancestors were open about sex.

There is a great misconception among the 21st century people. We think that:-Ancient Indians were open about sex. They were free about sex. They encouraged promiscuity.

Mostly, these misconceptions generated because people have taken the erotic sculptures of Khajuraho and Konark temples as the only testimony to testify the then current social lifestyle., in those days sex was considered a mutual duty between a married couple. But now it has became a lust, addiction, doing for pleasure, no ethics, easy way of earning & etc… now a days we can’t watch a movie comfortly with our family members. 🤦🏻‍♂️

Kamasutra & Vatsayana are nothing but books containing science regarding sex. Hindu temples were places of worship. But they had another purpose also. They were places of philosophy and knowledge. Since sex was considered essence of life, it was a science too. In ancient India, temples were treated like knowledge centers where people used to visit as pilgrimage.

To aware people about knowledge on sex these sculptures were added to the temples. Since these knowledge were made associated with temples, people considered these pious (as said before). In modern India, we can see awareness programmes on safe sex, contraceptive pills, condoms, family planning, etc. During ancient times, the temples were knowledge centers because it was a place of social gathering where lot of followers used to gather. Remember- TV, radio or other mass propagating media weren’t invented at that time.

🧬 HEALTH CARE: HOME REMEDIES🩺

(Note : These home tips followed in villages/ancient traditions, it is up to you to use it or not🙏🏻)

अजवाइन Ajwain has been used as an ayurvedic medicine since ancient times. It is known to promote healthy digestion, treat flatulence and relieve constipation. And we all know that the first step to losing weight is to have a healthy digestive system.

Boiled Ajwain water not only promotes digestion but also boosts metabolism

To Stop Greying of Hair

Ajwain seeds help in halting pre-mature greying of hair. To prepare this mixture, add curry leaves, dry grapes, sugar and carom seeds in a single cup of water and cook. Drink one glass of this every day until you start seeing the results.

Ajwain seeds are rich in fiber, minerals, vitamins and antioxidants. They can even be chewed raw, to minimise cough

Instant relief to Acidity: Take 1 teaspoon of cumin and 1 teaspoon of carom seeds and add 1/2 teaspoon of ginger powder to it. Take this mix with water daily to cure heartburns

Regards
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