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Government planned to setup "COW SANCTUARIES"..so called "PROJECT COW" on the lines of "PROJECT TIGER". But have they calculated the amount of 10 million plus Cows whose daily feeding cost is 60 Rs. Today Maharashtra Government sanctioned 34 Crore for Cow Shelters in 34 districts, But Question is IS SANCTIONED AMOUNT IS SUFFICIENT? MUST READ.
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World's Highest Battle Field - "Siachen Galcier" and its Consequences
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Today I read a news from The Hindu newspaper, which i would like to share with you. By reading the news each INDIAN including me must put a SALUTE to our Indian Army, who fight for us so that we can live a safe life..HATS OFF INDIAN ARMY. Avalanche buries 10 soldiers in Siachen Ten soldiers have been buried under snow after their camp in the northern part of the Siachen glacier was hit by a major avalanche on Wednesday 03/02/2016. According to preliminary information, the avalanche struck the camp located in the northern Siachen Glacier, at a height of 19,600 feet, in the early hours of Wednesday. “The post was manned by a Junior Commissioned Officer and nine soldiers,” a senior Army officer said. Rescue operations by specialised teams of the Army and the Air Force are under way, and are being coordinated from Leh and Udhampur. The incident highlights the extreme risks that soldiers face in manning the inhospitable terrain at heights of 21,000 feet under extreme weathe
Operation Green Hunt
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Indian media uses the name "Operation Green Hunt" for anti-naxalite offensive operations of Indian Government(variously described as media myth). Primarily described as the the all offensive paramilitary forces and the state forces along the borders of Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra. It roots its beginning to early July 2009. In September 2009 the press reported on the progress of “Operation Green Hunt”: a massive 3 day joint operation in which the central CoBRA force and state police battled Naxal forces in Dantewada. Then Home minister P. Chidambaram slashed down the reports of Operations Green Hunt citing it as "Media Invention" Since then, the security apparatus has scrupulously avoided all mention of Green Hunt. Indian Government was widely criticised for its operation Green hunt by the Indian media and top leading writers (one of them being Arundati Roy), it was due to Operation Green Hunt is considered one of the most horiffic hu
What is IPC Section 377? Here is all you need to know about section 377 Vrs LGBT community.Here's a full story.
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The Supreme Court’s decision to hear in open court curative petitions – the last legal recourse available to litigants – on Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) is an opportunity for it to rectify the mistake of re-criminalising homosexuality in the country. Typically, judges decide a curative petition after discussing it among themselves through a procedure called “hearing by circulation”. The fact that the top court has departed from established practice of not hearing oral submissions on curative petitions is perhaps a judicial acknowledgement of changing social realities on the contentious issue. The law Section 377 of IPC -- which came into force in 1862 -- defines unnatural offences. It says, “Whoever voluntarily has carnal intercourse against the order of nature with any man, woman or animal, shall be punished with imprisonment for life, or with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to 10 years, and shall also be liable to fine.” Del
ZIKA virus
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Today let us know about the new virus that has emerged in our society i.e ZIKA Zika virus is a mosquito-borne virus transmitted by Aedes aegypti mosquitoes. It is close cousin of other other vector-borne diseases like Dengue, Chikungunya and Yellow Fever transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes . The virus was first identified in 1947 in Uganda and its name has been derived from Zika Forest. Transmission: Zika virus is not contagious but it is mainly transmitted by daytime-active Aedes aegypti mosquitoes after it bites someone infected with the virus and transmit it by biting another human. Most common symptoms: Headache, muscle and joint pain, mild fever, rash, pinkeye and inflammation of the underside of the eyelid. It causes neurological disorders and foetal deformation known as Microcephaly in which infants are born with abnormally smaller heads that can cause brain damage. Treatment and Prevention: There is no specific treatment or vaccine currently available. The best