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Moshi Moshi is a Japanese Restaurant in Jaipur winning hearts with its USP…

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MOSHI MOSHI TO EVERYONE OUT THERE!! This looks like a message being given by this Japanese restaurant in Jaipur which is putting all five colors together in a plate representing the five taste- sweet, salty, savory, bitter, and sour. Lovely Prabhani reports…

We always crave other cuisines, and we hope that we could experience them once. And after watching a lot of k-dramas, and others on Netflix, we tend to get excited about the food they eat. One of the food we crave is Japanese food.

Jaipur always brings new things to it, here we have a Japanese restaurant which is beautifully designed, and is very popular amongst youngsters. It has a rooftop view that makes it more adorable. It also has an indoor sitting with a pleasant vibe. They have this Japanese food menu, with a lot of delicacies but this place has a limited target audience, because no one else would eat/ try this kind of cuisine. 

Because, the café directly mentions that they’ve a particular cuisine, and not everybody loves/likes Japanese food. 

Moshi Moshi is a Japanese Restaurant in Jaipur winning hearts with its USP...

But this place has got a vibe, whether for a date place or for a friends day out. One could go for the vibe, and enjoy the scenario in the evening. 

The place opens up at 6:00 pm in the evening, which is the perfect time to have a wonderful experience. And the staff there, would suggest you the best of their dishes, if you’re having Japanese for the first time. And they claim to serve the best authentic Japanese cuisine in the town. Once for all it’ll be a new experience for each one of us.

Moshi Moshi is a Japanese Restaurant in Jaipur winning hearts with its USP...

There’s one more thing about it their art of arranging the food on plate is also very different.

It keeps the balance by putting all five colors together representing the five taste- sweet, salty, savory, bitter, and sour. It looks very appealing and colorful.

Queen Elizabeth II funeral: 96-yr-old will be buried next to husband Prince Philip today

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The funeral of Queen Elizabeth II of Britain will be performed according to royal traditions today. The program of the State Funeral, which lasted for about an hour, will start at 3:30 pm Indian time (11 am British time). After the end of the State Funeral, a 2-minute silence will be observed across the country.

Queen Elizabeth II passed away on September 8

The 96-year-old Queen passed away on 8 September. First, the Queen’s funeral procession will be carried out from Westminster Hall to Westminster Abbey, that is, her coffin will be brought to Westminster Abbey. During this there will be a military parade. Members of the royal family will also be involved. The Duke of Sussex, Prince Harry, and his brother William, the Prince of Wales, will follow the Queen’s coffin.

Queen to be buried at British time 4 pm

According to royal traditions, the Queen’s funeral is being held 10 days after her death. The Queen’s coffin will be carried in a gun carriage to Westminster Abbey. This gun carriage was used for the funerals of Edward VII, George V, George VI and Sir Winston Churchill. It will be pulled by 142 Royal Navy sailors. Here the program of the State Funeral will end. This will be followed by a private ceremony in the presence of members of the royal family and close people. The Queen will be buried at 8:30 pm (British time, 4 pm).

Queen Elizabeth II to be buried at St George’s Memorial Chapel in Windsor Castle

Upon arrival at Westminster Abbey, according to royal custom, the Queen’s death will be mourned and prayers will be read. The Queen’s coffin will then be taken to Wellington Arch, led by members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and NHS staff. From here the coffin will be taken to Windsor Castle. After a ceremony at 8:30 p.m., the Queen will be buried at St George’s Memorial Chapel in Windsor Castle.

PM Modi 72nd Birthday: Cheetahs brought from Namibia released into Kuno National Park in MP

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On the 72nd birthday of PM Narendra Modi, eight cheetahs brought from Namibia were released into Kuno National Park in MP.

Speaking in the occasion, Modi said, “Project Cheetah is our endeavour towards environment and wildlife conservation. Cheetahs will make us familiar with our traditions, said PM Modi as he released Big Cats in MP’s Kuno National Park. Watch out his live video…

Meanwhile, leaders from across party lines and heads of countries extended greetings to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is celebrating his 72nd birthday on September 17, 2022. Among those who wished him include Russian President Vladimir Putin, President Droupadi Murmu and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi.

Meanwhile, two helicopters carrying eight cheetahs reached Palpur near Kuno National Park.

Modi released cheetahs flown in from Namibia into a special enclosure at the Kuno National Park (KNP) in Madhya Pradesh on Saturday. He also clicked some pictures of the cheetahs on a professional camera after releasing them. Eight cheetahs were brought to Gwalior from Namibia in a special plane on Saturday morning as part of the cheetah reintroduction programme. The animals were later flown to the KNP, located in Sheopur district, in two Indian Air Force (IAF) helicopters.

Mountain glacier in Chile crumbles due to high temperatures.

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Climate change is one of the problems that has become a major issue for nature. As nature is simply not controlled by human behaviour, excessive carbon emissions, deforestation, and industrialised pollution are all leading to the extinction of humans. As recent global disturbances have demonstrated, things will only worsen if we do not find a way to control the situation and be cautious about our own plane

The temperature rise in Chile’s capital has become a hot topic as the mountain glacier started to collapse and crumble into the rubble. The incident took place on September 9, 2022, when tourists visiting Patagonia visited the mountain glacier and witnessed the tragic happening of nature’s collapse. The video surfaced and created a buzz around the world.

Scientists have claimed that the heatwave and heavy rainfall became the reasons for the rampaging of the ice walls, which eventually became the reason for the collapse of mountain glaciers. 

However, the frequency of the rubble was troubling the scientists. Even though it was stated as normal, things were different when experts studied the disaster that occurred a few days earlier, claiming that these things generally happen when heat waves and liquid are both present.
Nonetheless, it is not solely happening in Chile; it is happening around the whole planet, which could be triggering all the other glaciers. There is plenty of news around the world concerning the melting of glaciers in Antarctica. And how can the increase in the north pole and south pole affect the whole climate of the world?

If we talk about the glaciers of Alpina, things are much worse, as the glaciers there have fuelled up melting, and it’s happening rapidly. The doomsday glacier is also melting away. The emerging heat issue is grasping the climate originality of the earth and the balance is somehow disturbed. Thus, quick action is very much needed to bring about change and save nature and humanity.

Maharaja Hari Singh birth anniversary to be announced as public holiday in Jammu and Kashmir

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Maharaja Hari Singh birth anniversary will be announced as public holiday in Jammu and Kashmir.

The Jammu and Kashmir government has decided to declare Maharaja Hari Singh’s birth anniversary on September 23 as a public holiday. A notification in this regard will be issued soon, an official statement said.

Earlier, the son of Raja Hari Singh – the last ruler of Jammu and Kashmir — Dr Karan Singh, endorsed the demand of the locals to declare September 23, his father’s birth anniversary, a public holiday.

Locals here, particularly those from the Rajput community, were protesting for the last fortnight in Jammu city with the demand to declare September 23 a public holiday in honour of the last Maharaja.

Prasoon Joshi bday special: His parents were musicians but did not want him to become musician…

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Prasoon Joshi is a famous lyricist of Indian cinema who besides being known as ‘Advertising Guru’ in the advertising world, is the executive chairman of the international advertising company ‘McAnn Ericsson’. 

He is playing the role of Creative Director of this company in the continent of Asia. He is also a sensitive writer, a top composer of songs and ghazals in Bollywood. He has also received a ‘National Award’ for the song ‘Maa’ from the superhit film ‘Taare Zameen Par’. Joshi was born on 16 September 1968 in Almora, Uttarakhand

Writer-adman Prasoon Joshi was in Jaipur two years back when he said that as his parents were musicians, they were scared to let him become a musician fearing how he would sustain himself.

He says he has seen a lot of struggle to be where he is today, but his first aim was always to be stable in life. “Looking at their apprehensions, I first completed my masters in Physics and MBA as my primary aim was to become self-reliant so that I could take my passion of being a writer/lyricist forward,” Joshi said here.

“After completing my formal education, I forayed into advertising,” he added.

Joshi, chairperson of the Central Board of Film Certification, was speaking on the sidelines of the MTV India Music Summit.

According to him, “The youngsters from middle class families have to choose from limited choices as they first need to think about standing firm on their feet. Once stable, they have to think of taking the next step.”

Citing an example of legendary athlete Milkha Singh in this context, Joshi said: “While writing ‘Bhaag Milkha Bhaag’, Milkhaji shared a similar experience that initially he ran to have an extra glass of milk and the other big goals to earn name and fame came at the next level.”

Asked about his own favourite song, he said his poetry on mother and motherhood are very close to his heart.

“‘Tujhe sab hai pata hai na maa’ and ‘Luka chhupi bahut hui’ are my favourites as I am quite touched with this devotional feeling of motherhood, he said.

Joshi feels budding lyricists should read a lot, get exposed to craft, garner thoughts from life and its experiences, observe even the minutest happening around them and share their innermost feelings.

“Your journey starts from yourself, so try and understand yourself first,” he said.

Kuno National Park in MP to get first batch of cheetahs on Sept 17

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Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh will get the first batch of cheetahs  who are currently being brought from Namibia to be introduced into MP.

Prime Minister Modi would release these 8 cheetahs into the national park on September 17 which is birthday.

Officials confirmed that the Government is planning to reintroduce cheetahs, which became extinct in India in 1952.

Currently, Iran is the only country in the world to have living population of Asiatic cheetahs.

Asiatic cheetahs became extinct in India because of habitat loss, shrinking prey base, climate change and growing human population. Thereafter, India has been planning to introduce cheetahs since the 1960s and 1970s.

However, this plan never came to fruition as Tehran refused to part with the critically low population of Asiatic Cheetahs.

African cheetahs are slightly larger than their Asian counterparts. They are found all across Africa and are listed as vulnerable by the IUCN’s Red List.

The first batch of African cheetahs would comprise of four females and four males.

Cheetahs would be released and monitored within a 500 hectares of land that would be enclosed by an electrical fence.

In next 15 years after cheetahs’ introduction, the cheetah population in India is expected to rise to a maximum of 21.

Kuno National Park

Kuno National Park was established in 1981 as wildlife sanctuary in Madhya Pradesh and was later given the status of national park in 2018. The National Park was named after Kuno River, one of the major tributaries of the Chambal River which flows through the entire length, bisecting the national park. 

It was chosen by Wildlife Institute of India and Wildlife Trust of India as a possible habitat for the reintroduction of cheetahs.

 It was also chosen as a possible site to implement the Asiatic Lion Reintroduction Project, which seeks to establish a second lion population in India.
In fact, the High Commission of India in Windhoek, Namibia tweeted the visual of the Indian aircraft which has reached Namibia to receive cheetahs to be brought to Madhya Pradesh’s Kuno National Park. PM Narendra Modi will be present in the park on Sept 17 for the reintroduction. The aircraft has been reflected in the feature pic in this story.

Rosado: The tallest restaurant lounge opens in Jaipur

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The tallest restaurant lounge, opens in Jaipur for all the party lovers. Rosado basically means FAIRY PINK, and so is the title written in pink all over the place.

Its main dimension is the luxury experience it provides, and the way of welcoming their guests is very different and amazing. One could be overwhelmed by the service that is offered by the restaurant staff. The hospitality, and the surreal ambience adds on a lot to the place.

Rosado: The tallest restaurant lounge opens in Jaipur

Rosado has both indoor and outdoor seating with distinctive decor. It provides different sections of luxury, as Raj Wada section, elevated VIP section, al fresco seating and many more that makes it a whole different experience. The menu dishes are very different, and something that Jaipur has never experienced, like Magnum platters and a lot more.

Rosado: The tallest restaurant lounge opens in Jaipur

The restaurant lounge focuses on quality, and consistency. The main aim is the quality they provide and the hospitality they provide should stay same even after the brand name grows more.

It is highly crowded in recent times, again because its efforts to stay consistent about the quality it serves. The skyline views are tremendous and fascinating so it is definitely worth it. Provides you a feel of another imaginary world that one could wish to be in. 

FIFA Under-17 Women’s World Cup 2022 to be hosted by India

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FIFA Under-17 Women’s World Cup 2022

The Union Cabinet has signed for hosting the FIFA Under-17 Women’s World Cup 2022 in India. The 2022 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup is the 7th edition of the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup which is scheduled to be held from October 11 to 30, 2022.

  • The 2022 edition is the second time that India hosts a FIFA tournament after the men’s 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup and first time that the country hosts a FIFA women’s football tournament.
  • The FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup is held every two years being organized by Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) since 2008.
  • Financial outlay of Rs.10 crore to All India Football Federation (AIFF) shall be provided by the government from the budgetary allocation for the Scheme of Assistance to National Sports Federations (NSFs).
  • It will be used for maintenance, stadium power, energy and cabling and stadia and training site branding.
  • In this tournament, Spain would be the defending champion. It had won its first title in 2018 during the 6th edition that was held in Uruguay.
  • It is contested by the under-17 national teams of the member associations of FIFA.
  • Traditionally, it has been held in even-numbered years.
  • India was to host the 2020 edition, which was cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Morocco, Tanzania and India would be making a debut in this tournament.
  • The tournament would be held in three venues – Bhubaneshwar, Navi Mumbai and Goa.

FIFA

FIFA is an international governing body of association of football, beach football and futsal which was founded in 1904 to oversee international competitions among national associations. Currently, FIFA has 211 national associations.

Shoonya campaign first anniversary celebration in India

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NITI Aayog hosted the inaugural edition of Shoonya Forum in Delhi recently to commemorate the first anniversary of Shoonya Campaign.

  • 25 Shoonya partners announced commitment to accelerate India’s transition to Electronic Vehicles and improve air quality for citizens in the country at the Shoonya Forum.
  • They shared success stories and commitment towards fleet electrification.
  • The forum further provided opportunities for partners to share their know-hows.
  • Focused discussions were held on challenges faced by corporates while scaling their electric vehicle fleets.
  • The event was attended by G20 Sherpa Amitabh Kant, NITI Aayog CEO Param Iyer, MyGov CEO Abhishek Singh, Delhi Government Principal Secretary Ashish Kundra, Mahindra Electric Mobility CEO Suman Mishra and others.
  • During this event, a three-report series highlighting the economic benefits of indigenous battery industry in India was released.