The Union Cabinet has approved a scheme that will work towards reducing pollution in the Delhi-NCR region and promote cleaner mobility. The scheme will improve air quality, support sustainable transport and benefit vehicle owners.
https://t.co/KFBmkJiIWY
BJP has come to power in WB by getting the blessings of People of WB.
Keeping that in mind and to solve the problems common citizens are facing in daily life
WB BJP Govt has launched AAPNAR SORKAR,AAPNAR PASHE.
Number - 8282082820
mail - [email protected]
Mon-Sat 9 am -6 pm
🚨 BIG SETBACK FOR MAMATA BANERJEE
Abhishek Banerjee's letter of nomination for the Leader of the Opposition post has been REJECTED.
The Speaker has ACCEPTED Ritabrata Banerjee's claim for the LoP position after he secured the SUPPORT of 59 TMC MLAs.
@DocRGM what liars you are - just seeing so many parks and trees coming up unlike what you dirty aaptards did - you destroyed trees - made the yamuna river filth and now you go on lying
Extremely Rare Red Sprites Spotted Flashing Over Tibet. They are caused by high levels of electrical activity and form in the upper atmosphere during powerful thunderstorms.
The Swachh App is one of the most revolutionary decisions implemented by the BJP Govt in Bengal
You see any garbage littered on the street and you can raise a complaint on the app
Municipality workers will arrive and clear the area within an hour
Great step by Agnimitra Paul!
आज सुवेन्दु अधिकारी का बीजेपी ऑफिस में जनता दरबार था
यहां सुंदरबन से एक दलित व्यक्ति सन्यासी मंडल आए थे जो पूरी तरह से विकलांग है उनके कमर के नीचे का हिस्सा काम नहीं करता
उन्होंने कहा कि उनकी पत्नी के नाम पर लक्ष्मी भंडार योजना का पैसा तृणमूल कांग्रेस के नेता के खाते में जाता था उन्होंने कई बार शिकायत किया लेकिन कोई ध्यान नहीं दिया गया हमें एक इलेक्ट्रिक व्हीकल चाहिए जिससे मैं ठीक से चल सकूं और मेरे पत्नी के नाम का पैसा जो दूसरे के खाते में गया है वह मुझे चाहिए
और यह अगले वीडियो में बता रहे हैं कि मुख्यमंत्री शिवेंदु अधिकारी ने मेरी बात ध्यान से सुनी है और 7 दिन में मेरी सभी समस्याओं को खत्म करने का वादा किया है
A window to the future - Adani Green Energy Ltd. builds 3 gigawatt of battery storage! Wow!
Adani Group wrote history last week. It commissioned a new battery storage installations in Gujarat 🇮🇳 - 3.37 gigawatt. The battery is located at the world’s largest single-location renewable energy project, Khavda Renewable Energy Park.
The battery is the largest singular battery outside China, by a wide margin. It may even be the largest in the world.
This is the brain child of Gautam Adani - a business leader who doesn't say “this cannot be done”.
The team led by Rajat Seksaria built the competence from scratch and constructed in record time. Such a wonderful testimony to what India can achieve. It’s amazing to see how Bharat now takes global lead in the green transition.
I hope to go to Khavda soon - I simply cannot wait to see this!
https://t.co/RUV4zqcwWJ
Since yesterday, a photograph of Satyajit Ray with Nehru (shared by Manoj - @awmanoj) has been making the rounds online. It reminded me of a fascinating story worth sharing. Everyone knows Satyajit Ray’s grandfather, Upendrakishore Ray Chowdhury, was a children's writer. Almost nobody knows that he was a world-class optical physicist & print tech mathematician whose research fundamentally corrected errors being made by the top printing houses in London & Germany.
In the late 1890s, when the West was developing halftone printing (the technology used to print photographs in newspapers using tiny dots), they hit a massive roadblock. When printing multi-colored images, the overlay of cross-line screens created a chaotic, ugly optical distortion known as a Moiré pattern.
Operating entirely out of a self-built lab cum studio at Shibnarain Dass Lane in Calcutta, w/o ever visiting Europe, Upendrakishore sat down with pure coordinate geometry & wave optics. He mathematically calculated that if we align the cross line screens at an exact 60 degree angle rather than the standard 45/90 degrees used in Europe, the Moiré pattern mathematically drops to zero.
He went on to invent & patent the Automatic Screen-Adjusting Machine & wrote highly technical research papers on "Multiple Stops" & "The 60 degree Cross Line Screen." His research was so profoundly advanced that the leading international authority on printing tech, The Penrose Annual (published in London), published his findings across multiple volumes (1897-1912) to teach Western printers how to properly align optical lenses.
Satyajit Ray did not just inherit an artistic mind; he inherited a genetic lineage of precise optical geometry. 1 can easily say that long before Ray calculated camera lenses for Charulata, his grandfather was rewriting the laws of lens physics for the Western hemisphere.
Big success for the US forces
Military Ground Control of IRGC has been completely destroyed in today's airstrikes by the US Airforce on Qeshm Island while all Missiles launched by the IRGC to target America bases in Kuwait & Bahrain have been successfully neutralised.
🚨 BIG! E. Sreedharan (Metro Man) submits proposal for 473 km SEMI-HIGH SPEED Rail from Thiruvananthapuram (Poojappura) to Kannur (Mundayad), max 200 km/h, travel time just 3.5 hrs.
— World’s first fully Solar-Powered Rail Corridor
— ₹60,000 Cr (40% via Crowdfunding)
The Forgotten Mastermind of Indian Physics. In the winter of 1940, Sandakphu in Darjeeling, 2 scientists stood over a stack of ordinary photographic plates wrapped in heavy black paper. To any passerby they looked like tourists trying to catch the Himalayan sunrise. In reality they were trying to catch a ghost.
The master behind this stakeout was Dr. Debendra Mohan Bose. With cardboard boxes, thin sheets of Ilford emulsion gelatin D.M. Bose and his colleague Dr. Bibha Chowdhuri were hunting for the invisible cosmic debris constantly bombarding the Earth from deep space.
■They mapped it. Inside those fragile gelatin layers, they captured curving tracks of a brand-new subatomic particle: the meson. It was a discovery so monumental it should have guaranteed a flight to Stockholm for a Nobel Prize. Yet, because a raging World War cut off India's access to thicker photographic plates, the history books eventually handed that glory to Europe. But a near miss Nobel is only a single chapter in his life.
■To understand him, you have to picture the intellectual storm of late 19CE Bengal Renaissance. Debendra’s father passed away early. He was raised under the brilliant guardianship of his maternal uncle none other than Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose (J.C. Bose), the foundational titan of Indian science. The expectations were towering. Young Debendra initially studied engineering but a malaria derailed his physical stamina. Witnessing the boy's intellectual frustration, a close family friend stepped in with a radical piece of advice: Switch to pure physics. That family friend was Rabindranath Tagore. By 1907, he was working at Cambridge's Cavendish Laboratory under J.J. Thomson, the man who discovered the electron.
■But his life took a turn for the truly dramatic in the summer of 1914. Having traveled to Berlin on a prestigious fellowship to study under Max Planck, World War I suddenly erupted. Overnight, the British-Indian national was declared an enemy alien by the German Empire.
Instead of throwing him in a prison camp, however German authorities recognized his immense value to science. He was placed under open house arrest but permitted to keep working in the university labs. Surrounded by the chaos of a global war he blockaded himself in his laboratory and built an advanced cloud chamber. He became the first person in history to successfully photograph the recoil tracks of protons hit by fast alpha particles.
■When he returned to India after the war, he built the infrastructure of modern Indian science. He played the quiet essential catalyst for others:
□When a young physicist named Satyendra Nath Bose wanted to study quantum radiation, he couldn't find the necessary foundational texts in India. D.M. Bose pulled out two rare German volumes by Max Planck that he had smuggled out of Berlin and gifted them to S.N. Bose. Those exact books sparked the research that led to Bose-Einstein Statistics.
□Long before India had a formal nuclear program, D.M. Bose was appointed to the country's first Atomic Energy Committee. He quietly funneled early research grants into investigating uranium separation and trans-uranic elements, providing the bedrock upon which the nation's nuclear future was built.
■D.M. Bose served as the longest-running Director of the Bose Institute for nearly three decades. He preferred the quiet sanctuary of the laboratory and the preservation of history, culminating in his masterwork book, A Concise History of Science in India. When he passed away #OnThisDay, 1975, the nation lost the quiet architect who ensured that India's scientific legacy would shine on the global stage.
Let’s unearth the true depth of our history, one incredible story at a time. Join the journey to #KnowTheRealBharat
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YOGI administration issues notices to several allegedly ILLEGAL MADRASAS in the area linked to the SURYA stabbing case in GHAZIABAD.
Notice has also been served to the house of main accused ASAD.
Zero tolerance on communal crimes🔥🚩
🇨🇾🇮🇳✈️🚨 Following the launch of the first-ever direct flights between India and Greece in January, IndiGo is now interested in flying to Cyprus!
The Cypriot Minister of Transport, during his visit to India in May, met with Air India and IndiGo. The parties are expected to meet again soon. Cyprus Airways has also expressed interest in direct flights between Cyprus and India once it receives new aircraft.
So why visit Cyprus? Although a Greek island in terms of demographics and history, like every other Greek island, it still has its own unique dialect, cuisine, and local culture.
With over 10,000 years of history, Cyprus has ancient archaeological sites, idyllic Mediterranean beaches, over 320 days of sunshine a year, stunning landscapes and delicious food!
Beaches: From the famous golden sands and crystal-clear waters of Nissi Beach (Photo 1) in Ayia Napa to the dramatic, rugged coastlines of Aphrodite's Rock near Paphos, the island boasts numerous Blue Flag-certified shores.
History & Culture: Known as the mythological birthplace of the goddess Aphrodite, the island is essentially an open-air museum. Must-see spots include the spectacular ancient mosaics at the Kato Paphos Archaeological Park and Ancient Kourian (Photo 2).
Cuisine: The absolute highlight is Halloumi, the world-famous sheep and goat's milk cheese, best enjoyed grilled. However, my favourite are sheftalia, spiced and herbed minced pork sausage wrapped in caul fat (Photo 3).
Landscapes: Escape to the Troodos Mountains and wider region (Photo 4) to explore traditional, cobblestone villages like Omodos, hike scenic nature trails, or even ski during the winter months. You can experience rugged mountain peaks and the sea in the same day if you time your trip to Cyprus correctly.
“ Bhaichara ka Naara band Karo “
We cannot co exist with these Jihadis
Women staying in the locality of Surya were raising the slogans showcasing their anger towards the community 👇🏽