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Ranbir Kapoor Alia Bhatt wedding: Their love story, marriage date, venue, honeymoon destination and more details are here…

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Ranbir Kapoor, son of late Rishi Kapoor and Alia Bhatt, daughter of Mahesh Bhatt and Soni Razdaan are tying the knot next week. Know their wedding dates, venue, honeymoon destination and more…

Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt seem are reported to be tying the knot in the coming week. Sources confirmed media houses that the wedding is taking place at Ranbir’s Pali Hill house.

The duo’s love story started on the sets of Brahmastra and they made their first public appearance together at Sonam Kapoor and Anand Ahuja’s wedding reception in Mumbai in 2018.

Wedding Dates

Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor will reportedly tie the knotty knot next week. Their wedding festivities will reportedly start from April 13. As per the Pinkvilla report, “The wedding festivities will start from 13th April and shall continue till 15th April. On 13th, the Mehendi function will take place at Alia’s home in Bandra (Vaastu). On 14th Haldi/Sangeet at Vaastu. The Big Day- On the 15th, when the wedding will take place.”

Wedding venue

There are reports coming in confirming that the star couple is likely to get married at Ranbir Kapoor’s ancestral RK House situated in Chembur, Mumbai. In fact, his parents Rishi Kapoor and Neetu were also married at the family house.

Honeymoon destination

A source told IndiaToday.in that Ranbir and Alia have planned their honeymoon. “Ranbir and Alia have decided to enjoy their honeymoon in South Africa. After celebrating the New Year abroad, the couple has planned to take a safari in Africa again,” the source claimed.

The Lungar Ceremony

An India Today report said that the couple will have a big fat Punjabi wedding following which they will offer langar at a local Gurudwara.. When Rishi Kapoor and Neetu Singh got married, a langar was offered in their names at a Gurudwara too.

Adani joins $100 billion club to become 8th richest in world; Mukesh Ambani slips to 11th position

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Gautam Adani has joined the $100 billion club joining the list of richest businessmen like Elon musk and Bezos

Adani Group Chairman Gautam Adani is now the eighth richest person in the world with $109 billion net worth.

The Indian tycoon, who has ports, mines and green energy in the list of his businesses, is the latest whose fortune reached the $100 billion mark. 

He has become the world’s biggest gainer and joins nine other members of the elite group going up almost $24 billion this year. The other countryman Mukesh Ambani has now dropped slightly below it to $99 billion, says the Bloomberg Billionaires Index

He has overtaken Oracle’s Larry Ellison and former Micosoft CEO Steve Ballmer, says the Bloomberg’s real-time billionaires index.

This year Adani‘s net worth increased by around USD 32 billion, which is the highest in the list of one-year wealth of the top rich.

The Adani Group controls companies range from ports and aerospace to thermal energy and coal.

Reliance Industries Chairman Mukesh Ambani meanwhile slipped to 11th position on the index, with $97.7 billion fortune. He added over $7.72 billion to his wealth so far this year, according to Bloomberg Billionaires Index.

According to Forbes’ Real-Time Billionaires list, the Adani group chief stands at 9th position with $109.8 billion net worth.

Mukesh Ambani continued to grab the 10th slot on the Forbes‘ richest individuals in the world list with $98.8 billion fortune.

In last few months, Adani and Ambani have been swapping their positions for the top spot on some of the billionaire indexes.

Now, you can operate 3 numbers on one mobile

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Mobile world is creating yet another revolution. You can soon operate 3 numbers can be run on one mobile.  

Samsung, Apple and Google have plans to change their SIM slots of the phone. Eventually, the physical SIM slot can be a part of history. While it sounds like speculation, but Android can work on it as  its new version can be given multiple unable profiles (MEP)

In recent past, the way of using SIM cards in mobiles has changed and companies are moving to e-SIMs, leaving besides the use of physical SIM cards.

A report said that multiple unable profiles (MEP) are being tested in Android 13. With this function, multiple profiles can be run or activated on the same e-SIM card. 

e-SIM is an embedded subscriber identity module that works virtually on any mobile. A software-based SIM, it can be updated soon on the Android 13 version somewhere in the month of July in the stable version.

Koo launches self verification feature…

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Koo, the microblogging and social media app, has launched a voluntary self-verification feature, which will allow its users to self-verify their profile on the platform by using their government-approved ID card.

This new feature empowers users to prove the authenticity of their accounts on the platform, giving credibility to the thoughts and opinions that they share.

Voluntary self-verification promotes visibility of genuine voices.

A visible marker in the form of a green tick will identify an account as being self-verified.

The users will have to enter their government-ID number, enter the OTP, and on successful authentication, get self-verified with a green tick in their profile.

Vinay Mohan Kwatra will be next foreign secretary of India. Know who is he and where has he worked before…

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Vinay Mohan Kwatra, the country’s ambassador to Nepal, has been announced as India’s next Foreign Secretary. He will be taking charge after Harsh Vardhan Shringla retires on 30th April.

Who is Vinay Mohan Kwatra

Vinay Mohan Kwatra is an Indian Foreign Service (IFS) officer with has 32 years of experience working in a range of assignments. From 2015 to 2017, he has worked in the Prime Minister’s office and then went to France as the ambassador of India.

Working in the permanent mission of India

In 1988, a he served as the Permanent Mission of India’s third secretary after joining the IFS and later became the second secretary which he served till 1993. He handled work related to the Human Rights Commission, and UN specialized agencies and had also obtained a diploma in International Relations from the Graduate School of International Studies located in Geneva.

Other postings

He served as a desk officer dealing with the United Nations between the years from 1993 to 2003, and also worked in diplomatic missions in Uzbekistan and South Africa. He had also served as the counsellor and was later promoted as the deputy chief of mission in India’s Beijing embassy between the year’s 2003 to 2006. He has also represented the country at the SAARC Secretariat in Nepal as the head of the Trade, Finance Bureau, and Economy.

Head of the Policy Planning & Research Division of the Ministry of External Affairs

Vinay Mohan Kwatra served as the minister (Commerce) in the embassy located in Washington. He headed the Ministry of External Affairs’ Policy Planning & Research Division and served in the foreign ministry’s Americas Division and dealt with the country’s relations with Canada and the United States.

Serving as joint secretary

From 2015 to 2017, Kwatra served as the joint secretary of the Prime Minister of India’s office. From 2017 to 2020, he served as the Indian Ambassador to France. Since 2020, he has been serving as the Indian ambassador to Nepal.

These 6 countries have officially changed their name. Read their old names too..

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Out of 195 countries in the world, most of the countries have changed their names for some reasons of war boundary change, political motivation and simply to facilitate pronunciation abroad etc. It’s not a simple process to change the name of a whole big country it costs in billions but some parts of world have dared to do it. Aakanksha Unnat reports about some countries that changed their names and story behind their resolutions.

  1. Ceylon to Sri Lanka

Pearl drop of Indian ocen and teadrop of India, Ceylon is the name given by the Portuguese in 1505 to modern day Sri Lanka. The government decided to bring some changes in the Island because it was ruled by Britishers too till 1948 so they changed its name from Ceylon to Sri Lanka in 2011.

  1. Siam changed to Thailand

Home to beaches and mountains and  “Land of Smiles” Thailand was known as Siam earlier. The gorgeously well developed country was established in 1939. In the regional language, it is is pronounced Prathet Thai, which denotes “the country of free people,” and it pays tribute to the first settlers who arrived seeking freedom from China. Thailand name changing incident didn’t happen recently.

  1. Burma to Myanmar

You may still know Myanmar as Burma isn’t it?
In an attempt to preserve the way Modern Myanmar written in the local language: Myanma, countries leading government decided to change its name from Burma to Myanmar.

  1. Holland to Netherland

For some marketing or promotional purposes, the Dutch government ditched the name Holland and decided to use Netherland. One of the main purpose for this change is to present the Netherlands as an open, inventive, and inclusive country and also in an effort to distance the Netherlands from its reputation as a European Sin City in the eyes of international tourists.

  1. Swaziland to Eswatini

The Kingdom of Swaziland changed its name to Eswatini in 2018. The purpose behind changing the name was driven by a desire to get rid from the country’s colonial past, while ending international confusion between Swaziland and Switzerland.

  1. Irish Free State to Ireland

With purpose to remove all the tie up with UK , the Irish Free State changed its name in 1937 from Irish Free State to Ireland. In local language they pronounce it as Èire.

On World Health Day hygiene experts say global health has forgotten its most important weapon

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World Health Day: Know date and reasons why hygiene is significant for good health.

Hygiene is vital in fighting off a whole range of diseases, including COVID-19, yet policymakers and others fail to invest, promote, and research it, say hygiene experts at the Reckitt Global Hygiene Institute. Instead, vaccines, antibiotics and alternative treatments take centre stage leaving this critical health component to wane.

Hygiene, according to the RGHI, is the conditions and practices that help to maintain health and prevent the spread of diseases.

“We are sounding the alarm to say unless we increase investment in hygiene now our other health interventions will only get us so far,” said Dame Sally Davies, UK Special Envoy on Antimicrobial Resistance. “We should not need to use antibiotics just because a person cannot or does not wash their hands properly.”

Diseases such as cholera, typhoid, intestinal worm infections and polio can all be contracted as a result of poor hygiene. As too can flu and the common cold also, of course, COVID-19. While hand washing sounds simple even with clean water, the uptake of regular practices requires behaviour and social change within a community. This isn’t always easy to achieve, especially if there is a lack of resources, knowledge and skills. 

“This is why more research, investment and attention is needed in the hygiene space,” Simon Sinclair, Executive Director of RGHI said. “There are still pockets around the world where there are vast clean water and hygiene gaps. This must be remedied if we’re to achieve critical health milestones such as good health for all by 2030, as per the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.”

According to the World Health Organization, 2 in 5 schools and 1 in 4 health care centers worldwide still lack basic hand-washing facilities. Then, there are communities that lack clean water to wash with, who live closely alongside animals, or whose living spaces have dirt floors; all of which constitute challenges to maintaining good hygiene.

Additionally, 500 million women, girls, and people who menstruate don’t have what they need to manage their menstrual cycles — access to WASH facilities, information, and sanitary products.

“Much more needs to be done in global hygiene beyond providing water and soap. As a first step, we need to identify what the barriers are to fixing these challenges and addressing these gaps. That requires research. From there, policymakers and figureheads can better allocate funding to eliminate these issues,” Professor Albert Ko, Professor and Chair of Epidemiology of Microbial Diseases, Yale School of Public Health said: “Unless this happens, the health of communities will continue to be in jeopardy, we will be ill prepared for the next pandemic, and economies will be stunted.”

“There is still such a long way to go in improving access to water and soap for improved hygiene. As a first step, we need to identify what the barriers are to fixing these challenges and addressing these gaps. That requires research. From there, policymakers and figureheads can better allocate funding to eliminate these issues,” Sinclair, continued. “Unless this happens, the health of communities will continue to be in jeopardy, we will be ill prepared for the next pandemic, and economies will be stunted.”

RGHI, a not-for-profit foundation that launched in 2020, aims to support the filling of those gaps by supporting the generation of high-quality, scientific research that assesses the links between hygiene and health. How can the economic evaluation of handwashing interventions be improved? What are the impacts of unmet menstrual health and hygiene needs on health and education? What is the effectiveness of community-led initiatives on hygiene practices in low-income settings? Is there a way to improve backyard poultry management to reduce exposure to faeces?

These are some of the questions the Institute’s first cohort of five fellows will attempt to answer over the next three years. The aim is to help inform the global health agenda while leading to the adoption of better and more sustainable hygienic practices globally.

“More initiatives like this, that specifically seek to plug the massive evidence gaps we have in hygiene, are needed. Of course, there are other areas of health intervention that are equally as important but thus far hygiene has been neglected when it has the power to dramatically improve human health and food security globally and, thus improve economies,” Sinclair concluded.

Research in Bangladesh found that an estimated 4% of GDP per capita is spent on treatment for diarrheal.

Despite the value there can be to societies from investing in improved hygiene practices, there is a lack of funding. The World Bank has estimated that to achieve adequate and equitable sanitation and hygiene for all – which makes up Sustainable Development Goal 6 alongside clean water for all — there would need to be an additional $114 billion invested each year. This is triple the current level investment.

Countries such as Uganda currently put 3% of the national budget toward water and environment which impacts hygiene, and in Malawi it’s as low as 1.5%.

“If the pandemic has shown us anything, it’s how important hygiene is to our health. It’s important we continue the hygiene practices built during this time and carry that momentum forward to ensure everyone has what they need to maintain good hygiene and good health,” Professor Ko said. “We urge world leaders to pay more attention to hygiene as a critical weapon against viruses, infections and disease.”

World Health Day

April 7 marks the World Health Organization’s annual World Health Day. Celebrated since 1948, it is a day designed to draw international attention to various health issues. This year’s theme focuses on “our planet, our health.”

About the Reckitt Global Hygiene Institute

RGHI, a not-for-profit foundation, was set up in 2020 to plug evidence gaps relating to hygiene behaviours and their impact so that leaders can confidently advise their nations. Funded by a multi-year $25 million grant from Reckitt plc, which provides support for the fellowship program, RGHI is working to promote and fund a portfolio of hygiene science that will lay out a clear pathway for improving public health.

World Health Day 2022 Theme, History, Significance and Wishes Quotes Poster

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World Health Day each year is observed on April 7 to promote awareness of people’s general health and well-being around the world. The day aims at recognising the widespread contributions of medical faculty and the success of the World Health Organization.

This year, the Ministry of Ayush will celebrate ‘Yoga Amrit Mahotsav’ on the World Health Day this year and will also initiate a 75-day countdown to the International Day of Yoga (June 21) with a grand programme for the demonstration of common yoga protocols at the Red Fort along with its stakeholders,

World Health Day 2022 Theme

The theme for World Health Day 2022 is ‘Our Planet, Our Health’ which aims at directing the global attention toward the well-being of our planet and the humans living in it.

WORLD HEALTH DAY 2022: HISTORY

The first World Health Assembly in 1948 was convened by the World Health Organisation which called for the establishment of a “World Health Day.”

The first World Health Day was held on April 7, 1950, which has been observed on same date every year since then.

The main goal of the day is to enhance awareness on a certain health topic to highlight a World Health Organization priority area of concern.

WORLD HEALTH DAY 2022: SIGNIFICANCE

Each year, the World Health Day focuses on contemporary health issues requiring immediate attention, with varied themes.

The World Health Organization has been raising awareness about health and health-related concerns, as well as how to address them.

WORLD HEALTH DAY 2022 WISHES, MESSAGES & QUOTES:

To keep the body in good health is a duty, for otherwise, we shall not be able to trim the lamp of wisdom, and keep our mind strong and clear

If you want good health, you have to take that first step. You cannot sit and wait for it to arrive.

A fit body, a calm mind, a house full of love. These things cannot be bought – they must be earned.

Good health is not something we can buy. However, it can be an extremely valuable savings account.

The United Nations’ (UN) International Day of Sport for Development and Peace: Know date, history and significance…

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April 6 is the United Nations’ (UN) International Day of Sport for Development and Peace, which recognizes the power of sport in promoting peace and erasing cultural barriers worldwide.

Celebrate International Day of Sport for Development and Peace

The International Day of Sport for Development and Peace aims at promoting healthy lifestyles and emphasizes on the International Olympic Committee’s (IOC) focus for giving as many people as possible access to sport. On this day, some of the world’s leading sportspeople work together with communities to bring sporting opportunities to enrich lives, particularly children.

Public Life

International Day of Sport for Development and Peace is a global observance and is not a public holiday.

About International Day of Sport for Development and Peace

The IOC and the UN have a long-standing commitment for using sport as a tool for social change and have worked together on many projects over the years.

On August 23, 2013, the UN proclaimed that the International Day of Sport for Development and Peace shall be celebrated each day on April 6. This date also marks the opening of the first modern Olympic Games in Athens in 1896.

Elon Musk joins Board of directors team of Twitter

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Tesla and SpaceX founder Elon Musk will join the board of directors of social media platform Twitter. 

Twitter furnished this information on Tuesday, a day after Musk’s 9% stake in Twitter surfaced. Musk will remain as Class II director until the 2024 annual meeting of stockholders. After this news, the shares of Twitter are seeing a rise.

Twitter CEO Parag Agarwal tweeted, “I’m excited to share that we’re appointing @elonmusk to our board! Through conversations with Elon in recent weeks, it became clear to us that he would bring great value to our Board.”

“He’s both a passionate believer and intense critic of the service which is exactly what we need on @Twitter, and in the boardroom, to make us stronger in the long-term. Welcome Elon!,” he added.

Elon was quick to respond to Parag’s tweet.