Chief Minister introduces 5G Jio network in Jaipur, claims that the internet has turned into opium
In Rajasthan, the long wait for 5G has officially ended. Today, Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot inaugurated the Reliance Jio service out of Jaipur in three locations. Ashok Gehlot pressed a button to start the high-speed internet service at Bhamashah Techno Hub. Thus, starting today, the corporation will offer this service in the Rajasthani cities of Jaipur, Jodhpur, and Udaipur.
Certainly, Rajasthan uses most of the data, and the Chief Minister stated in the program that the data has its own significance. Therefore, the next step is to set a goal and bring 5G service to every community. The internet, according to Gehlot, has turned into a drug. Whenever people are seated together, they don’t talk to each other. They are only misplaced online. caught up on the phone.
In Rajasthan, Jio has constructed 18,000 towers. By the end of this month, Kota will also get 5G service, according to him. Users will thereafter benefit from 5G service in Bikaner and Ajmer, starting in February, soon.
It will have high-speed internet access, enabling customers to download up to 4 GB of video or other material in only 5 seconds. Thus, according to the corporation, mobile internet subscribers in these cities will start receiving speeds of 1000 Mbps starting today. However, the organization from Nathdwara in Rajsamand has already launched this service.
As per Gehlot, Jio has revolutionized the phone industry compared to before. In Rajiv Gandhi’s time, many used to predict that the internet and computer revolution would lead to mass unemployment, but now, you can already see how technology is having a positive impact.
Therefore, the company claims that with the upcoming rollout of 5G, complaints about latency will decrease or even disappear. The duration takes for data to be sent from one place to another is known as latency in the language of telecommunication. As a result, the average person is bothered by lag or lag during data calling and video conferencing.
However, Jio consumers must update their SIM and phone to a 5G model to take advantage of this service, according to experts. Thus, customers will be able to upgrade their SIM for 5G using the Jio app. They won’t even need to purchase a new SIM with this.
Nevertheless, Telecom insiders claim that Airtel previously tested its 5G service in a few locations in Jaipur. Where in a few locations within Civil Lines, C-scheme, 5G service was tested, and speeds of more than 1,000 Mbps were obtained. Thus, Airtel may launch its 5G service in a few Rajasthani cities by the month’s end or the following month.
Another famous Bollywood couple will get married after Katrina-Vicky and Alia-Ranbir. In the year 2023, this will be the first celebrity wedding in Bollywood. Kiara Advani and Siddharth Malhotra are charming and attractive pairs that own the hearts of their followers. Both are now going to take seven rounds and seven promises after dating for four years.
Fans are eager to see them as bride and groom as soon as the wedding news is announced. The location, which is one of India’s top 15 wedding locations, was enjoyed by both parties. This location is in Rajasthan, hundreds of kilometres from Mumbai. The famous pair will exchange vows on February 6 at the Suryagarh Hotel in the Jaisalmer sand dunes.
At the age of 18, Siddharth Malhotra began his career as a model. He collaborated with Karan Johar as an associate director on the movie “My Name Is Khan” in 2010. Following that, in 2012, Karan Johar named him Student of the Year as a leading actor.The three movies Adal-Badal, Mission Majnu, and Yoddha from Siddharth will be released in 2023.
Suryagarh Hotel
On Sam Road, about 16 kilometres from the city of Jaisalmer, the Suryagarh Hotel is located. In December 2010, a businessman from Jaipur began construction on the hotel. Thus, the hotel is constructed of Jaisalmer’s golden stones and spans an area of roughly 65 acres.
This location is well known for weddings worldwide. The 65-acre hotel offers a swimming pool, the ideal space for the wedding, and a perfect location to host all of the wedding-related activities.
Bawri
There is a location in the hotel called Bawri. This location was created for unique wedding fairs. The structure has four pillars erected all around it. In this pavilion, Kiara and Siddharth will alternate turns. On the lakeside of the hotel are two sizable gardens, where attendees can number over a thousand.
The fort-like structure boasts a lavish interior as well as lovely stone sculptures. The hotel offers a traditional Rajasthani welcome to all visitors. The hotel composed of yellow stones offers rooms in three categories, with daily rent ranging from 20,000 to 2 lakh rupees. Visitors find a sense of royalty here. For visitors, there are several amenities as well.
The Reader’s Choice Award was given to Hotel Suryagarh the previous year. The Hotel Suryagarh in Jaisalmer has been named the sixth-best hotel in the country among the top 15 by travel publication Kond Nast Traveler’s Reader’s Choice Awards for 2021.
The themes of the Y20 summit, the logo, and the website will be unveiled in New Delhi during the curtain-raiser event for the Y20 Summit India, according to Youth Affairs and Sports Minister Anurag Singh Thakur
The term “G20” (Group of 20) refers to the conference for the biggest and most developed economies in the world, which has an official youth engagement group called the Y20. During the Y20 Summit launch, the second part of the event will feature panel discussions with young achievers. It will center on how India can use its youth population to become a powerhouse and talk about the panelists’ individual success stories. Thus, it will be the first time that India hosts the Y20 summit.
According to AIR, India is contributing significantly to the worldwide search for practical answers to achieve holistic well-being that embodies the philosophy of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam. Thus, it will deliver the culture of India to other nations.
Therefore, the Y20 summit is being held in India for the first time. India’s main goal in the Youth 20 Engagement Group is to gather young leaders from across the world to explore concepts for a brighter future and create an action plan. A communiqué, that is a collection of policy proposals, is issued to global leaders as part of the formal G20 meeting and is made public at the Y20 Summit.
The focus of Y20’s initiatives during India’s presidency would be on international young leadership and collaboration, which will be revolutionary. Thus, pre-summits on the five Y20 topics will be held over the next eight months, along with numerous talks and seminars at various universities around the nation, as it will lead up to the final Youth-20 Summit.
After an extensive training programme, the officer was sent to the Kumar post in Siachen, which is located at an elevation of around 15,600 feet
The first female officer have been posted in Siachen, the highest battleground in the world. Thus, Captain Shiva Chauhan of the Fire and Fury Sappers, received praise from Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday.
Narendra Modi praised the Nari Shakti spirit of India in beautiful words on Twitter. In a recent tweet, he stated, “This will make every Indian proud, illustrating the spirit of India’s Nari Shakti.”
In the first operational deployment of a female Army officer to the highest battleground in the world, Captain Shiva Chauhan of the Corps of Engineers has been sent to a frontline post at the Siachen glacier.
After undergoing extensive training, the officer was sent to the Kumar post in Siachen. It is situated at an elevation of around 15,600 feet. Captain was deployed on Monday for a three-month assignment, according to Army authorities.
Bilal Ahmed, a math professor from Kashmir, invented the solar car
Bilal Ahmed, a math teacher from Sanat Nagar in Srinagar, has reportedly always had a passion for cars. Thus, Mr. Ahmed turned his interest into a serious undertaking and worked for 11 years to bring his dream to life. Mr. Ahmed aspires to provide high-end but affordable automobiles for the average individual. He began researching 1950s-era and the techniques of cars.
Truly inspired by the work of a Detroit, Michigan, engineer who founded the automaker DMC in the United States.
The inventor decided to develop a solar-powered vehicle back in 2009. His diligence finally paid off when he finished building his automobile this year. He disclosed that the vehicle would exclusively be powered by the electrical energy produced by the solar cells. Plus, it would have characteristics comparable to those of existing premium vehicles.
After watching many videos, Ahmed started altering the vehicle and incorporating additional features.
The vehicle can produce maximum power even with the least amount of solar radiation. Thus, Mr. Ahmed chose a certain type of solar panel to build the automobile.
Additionally, the panels are meant to be effective and take up little space. It makes up for the lack of room; the automobile has gullwing doors and is completely automated.
Thus, solar-powered car is one of the revolutionary development. It will encourage and influence a lot of minds to work on their research.
The iconic Jaipur Literature Festival is all set to run from 19th – 23rd January, 2023 at Hotel Clarks Amer, Jaipur. This year, at its 16th edition, the Festival will showcase a range of women writers and their exemplary works.
Celebrating women writers, there is a session that will discuss how one captures the life of a woman in a piece of writing. This panel of speakers will feature authors Emily Perkins, Eugenia Kuznetsova, Ana FilomenaAmaral and Tadhg Mac Dhonnagáin in conversation with writer Saskya Jain. At the session, this panel will discuss the socio-cultural and political implications of writing with a feminine gaze.
Booker Prize winner Bernardine Evaristo to talk with Nandini Nair
Booker Prize winner Bernardine Evaristo’s memoir, Manifesto: On Never Giving Up, is an inspirational account of her life and career as she rebelled against the mainstream and fought over several decades to bring her creative work into the world. At the Festival, Evaristo will be in conversation with journalist and writer, Nandini Nair where she will present her reimagined memoir and an essential manual for creativity, activism, and reinvention. At another session, the International Booker Prize winner Geetanjali Shree along with translator Daisy Rockwell will be in conversation with Sahitya Akademi Yuva Puraskar winner Tanuj Solanki. This session in Hindi will focus on the original novel– its experimental storytelling, its innovative digressions, and its viewpoint on the Partition through an octogenarian protagonist.
Sudha Murty to talk to Meru Gokhale
Philanthropist and writer Sudha Murty is an inspirational figure who has brought culturally oriented children’s literature to the centre stage of discussion. During a session, Murty will be in conversation with former Editor-in-Chief of Penguin Random House India, Meru Gokhale, where she will present a pragmatic worldview that is nevertheless based on compassion and empathy.
Namita Gokhale to talk with Mandiya Nayar
At another literary session, writer, publisher and Festival Co-Director Namita Gokhale will be in conversation with journalist Mandira Nayar for an insightful discussion on Gokhale’s life which has been woven around books — her own and those written by others.
Taking the conversations forward, a session will showcase author Alka Saraogi, and recipient of the Sahitya Akademi award for Tokri men Digant, Anamika. In conversation with renowned journalist Nishtha Gautam, the two luminaries from Hindi Literature will discuss the trajectory of their creative life and read from their recent works.
Usha Uthup’s biography to be discussed
One of India’s leading pop icons and playback singers, Usha Uthup has enthralled listeners for generations. In his evocative Hindi biography, The Queen of Indian Pop: The Authorised Biography of Usha Uthup, translated into English by his daughter, Srishti Jha, Vikas Kumar Jha captures Uthup’s colourful and inspiring career. From Uthup’s childhood days in Mumbai to her first gigs and meteoric rise to stardom, through strife, celebration and intimate musings, this engrossing biography is a testament to the evergreen legacy of the legendary songstress. In conversation with author Sathya Saran, Uthup and Jha will discuss music, memories, milestones, and the book that captures them all.
A session titled ‘Lataji – A Life In Music’ will feature celebrated poet, music and cinema scholar Yatindra Mishra in conversation with translator and writer Anu Singh Choudhary. Delving into little-known details of the late Lata Mangeshkar’s long and illustrious journey as a vocalist and playback singer, Mishra creates a fascinating portrait of a legend with a singular passion for excellence in music, in his book, originally published in Hindi as Lata: Sur Gatha, and translated into English by Ira Pande.
A Country called Childhood, Deepti Naval’ book to be discussed
The Festival will also feature author and celebrated actress Deepti Naval who will be seen in conversation with philanthropist and entrepreneur Surina Narula for Naval’s recent work A Country Called Childhood. The memoir has a charming honesty and is visually rich, as one may expect from a famous actor known for her roles in Chashme Buddoor and Angoor, among others.
Kishwar Desai’s book to be discussed
At a session, award-winning author Kishwar Desai will be in conversation with bureaucrat and IRS officer Nirupama Kotru, where they will discuss Desai’s book The Longest Kiss: The Life and Times of Devika Rani. The session will chart the fascinating life and career of India’s first international superstar, Devika Rani. At another session, celebrated writer and academic Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni will be in conversation with writer and oral historian Aanchal Malhotra for her novel, Independence, which focuses on a moving tale of three sisters and their individual yet intertwined experience of the Partition of 1947. Moving fluidly across the roots of love, loss, family and legacy, Divakaruni will present this heart wrenching family saga set against the backdrop of national upheaval.
A Jaipur BookMark session at the Festival, in collaboration with the Women Translating Women initiative of the Ashoka Centre for Translation, will host a panel discussion with feminist writer, translator and co-founder of Zubaan, Urvashi Butalia, and multilingual scholar, translator and Professor of English at Ashoka University, Rita Kothari, in conversation with publisher and translation consultant Neeta Gupta.
A session titled ‘Women and Work’ will feature authors Shaili Chopra, Minnie Vaid and former IFS officer and Ambassador Lakshmi Puriin conversation with the UN Women Country Representative Susan Ferguson.This panel of women from diverse backgrounds will discuss the causes and consequences of the roadblocks that have come up in the way of a working woman’s working life in the past, present and future. Art historian and curator Katy Hessel is pioneering a corrective to dismantle the long reign of men in the art scene. The Story of Art Without Men, in conjunction with her blog titled ‘The Great Women Artists’, revives the legacy of women artists from the 1500s to the 21st century encapsulating focal points in art history from dadaism to civil rights and anti racism. In conversation with art historian Xavier Bray,Hessel will discuss the historical documentation of art and her attempts at dismantling patriarchy within the art world.
Internationally bestselling historian Katie Hickman brings together extraordinary stories of women who participated in the greatest mass migration in American history in her latest book Brave Hearted: The Women of the American West. During a session at the Festival, Hickman will be in conversation with author Bee Rowlatt, where she will discuss the women of the American West and their reservoir of courage and resilience in the face of life-threatening change.
Author of Spy Princess: The Story of Noor Inayat Khan, Shrabani Basu and author of Lonely Courage, Rick Stroud, will be seen at a session discussing the eventful life of Noor Inaayat Khan, a descendant of Tipu Sultan, who was the only Asian secret agent in Europe in World War II, and the first woman wireless operator to be flown into occupied France during the War.
At the Festival, a session will feature award-winning journalist and author Nilanjana Bhowmick and Deputy Country Representative, UN Women India, Kanta Singh for a discussion on Bhowmick’s recent book Lies Our Mothers Told Us: The Indian Woman’s Burden. The book focuses on a story of countless Indian women who have fought for and won equal rights in multiple areas since the 19th century. On paper, it would appear that the circumstances and situations for a woman of the 21st century have vastly improved. However, in reality, the demands of capitalism and the persistence of patriarchy have meant that they continue to lead lives that are hard and unequal.
The Ganga Vilas will include 18 suites and can accommodate 80 people, as per the official website
On January 13, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will launch “Ganga Vilas,” the world’s longest luxury river cruise, from Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh to Dibrugarh in Assam.
In 50 days, the ship will travel 3200 miles and traverse through 27 river systems in Bangladesh and India. Thus, tourists will be able to see more than 50 significant architectural landmarks, including heritage sites.
80 guests can board the “Ganga Vilas” cruise, according to the official website. The ship, which has 18 cabins, was constructed with a distinctive style and a modern outlook. According to the website, this voyage will meander via several well-known locations along the Hooghly River in Kolkata and the Ganges River in Varanasi.
According to the schedule previously disclosed, the opulent river cruise ship would depart from Varanasi and arrive in Patna on the eighth day after sailing via Buxar, Ramnagar, and Ghazipur. Thus, the cruise would depart from Patna for Kolkata and arrive at the capital of West Bengal on day 20 after traveling through Farakka and Murshidabad. It will leave for Dhaka and cross into Bangladesh the next day. It will spend the following 15 days in the territorial seas. It will then sail via Sibsagar and return to India via Guwahati, eventually arriving at its destination of Dibrugarh.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah states that the Ram Temple in Ayodhya will be completed by January 1, 2024
Amit Shah stated during his speech in Tripura that the Ram Temple in Ayodhya will soon open its doors to devotees on January 1, 2024.
In this context, Yogi Adityanath, the chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, spoke in November that the temple’s construction had reached a halfway point and would be completed by December of this year.
Only after the Supreme Court granted permission for a temple to be built there, which had been the subject of a legal battle for decades, did construction begin in August 2020. Therefore, on August 5, Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the building’s foundation stone.
The temple will include 160 columns on the ground floor, 132 on the first floor, and 74 on the second floor. Thus, there will be five pavilions, or “mandaps.” On the property, there will be a center for pilgrim facilitation, a museum, an archive, a research center, an auditorium, a shed for cattle, an office building, and priestly quarters.
It is anticipated that the historic opening of the temple would demonstrate the success of one of India’s longest-running campaigns. It will resonate with millions of people, both domestically and overseas.
Worldwide population distribution has led to a variety of population actions and strategies being implemented in several nations. In this context, Japan is currently generating plenty of headlines around the world
Major actions are occasionally taken by governments all over the world to combat population growth. In this context, Japan is currently generating plenty of headlines around the world.
The Japanese government has frequently urged residents of Tokyo to flee the nation’s capital. They were also offering the families rewards for this, which they have now decided to expand. The 2019-launched incentive scheme seeks to raise kids in places where the birth rate is already low, and the rest of the population is aging.
The Japanese government previously offered a 7-lakh yen (about 6.5 lakh rupees) incentive to participants in this program, but it has now been decided to raise it to 10 lakh yen. The Guardian reports that in 2019, only 17 families accepted the offer. However, it has increased to 290 by now. Therefore, the Japanese government is going to increase the numbers to ten thousand in the next five years. Thus, the Japanese government is trying to promote the scheme. Therefore, the government is trying to build the latest infrastructure, which will be installed in rural areas.
Financial aid will be provided to families with several children under this program. 1,184 households received assistance in 2021 and fled Tokyo. Those who enjoy the benefits of this plan will be required to manage their employees.
With Cabinet approval, the government will invest Rs 19,744 billion in the National Green Hydrogen Mission.
It has been decided to launch the National Green Hydrogen Mission as soon as possible. India aims to become a “green hydrogen center” as part of this objective, according to the administration. Thus, the government has set a target of creating 50 lakh metric tonnes of green hydrogen by 2030, according to Union Minister Anurag Thakur, who was speaking about the choices made in the cabinet meeting on the issue. Therefore, the National Green Hydrogen Mission has been approved for a budget of Rs 19,744 crore.
The most eco-friendly form of energy is green hydrogen. Thus, there is no pollution from the energy in green hydrogen. Thus, to produce green hydrogen energy, oxygen and hydrogen are separated from the water. Renewable energy is used in the electrolyzer (solar, air). Therefore, Green hydrogen has several applications in the chemical, iron, and transportation industries.
Companies will receive incentives to promote this program. It would cost Rs 17,490 crore for bonuses. On August 15, 2021, Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveiled the National Hydrogen Project.
According to Anurag Thakur, green hydrogen centers would be created for the welfare of the country. Thus, this will bring green hydrogen producers and consumers together. Such that the cost of transportation is kept low and all the vital infrastructure is available in one location. Thus, reaching the objective of making the nation energy independent by 2047 is a crucial step.
since green hydrogen and green ammonia are anticipated to be the primary fuels of the future. India intends to become self-sufficient in these fuels.
India aspires to achieve self-sufficiency in energies like green hydrogen and green ammonia under this plan. India does not wish to rely on other nations for these fuels, similar to how it does with petroleum.