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Kumbhalgrah Fort: Top 5 facts of this UNESCO World Heritage site in Udaipur

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Kumbhalgrah Fort is vast and elegant which encompasses 38km area of Udaipur and has made its mark in history as the second largest wall after the great wall of China. 

Situated in Royal diocese of Rajasthan, this fort is located strategically on the western Aravalli hills.  Let’s know about its top five facts…

  • The mighty fort is 3600 ft tall. It has been built by Rana Kumbha in the 15th century. The fort is further declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site that is under the group Hill Forts of Rajasthan.  
  • Encompassed by thick rock wall and sparkels a fusion of simplicity with it’s majestic past, the fort has seen a large number of wars
  • The hill serves as the boundary that is unbreakable. 
  • The fort that has seven fortified gateways and a number of Jain temples within it, along with the Lakhola Tank which is the most famous tank inside the fort that was constructed by Rana Lakha. 
  • The fort consists of a number of Hindu temples and Jain temples that indicate the religious tolerance of the rulers and how they patronized the Jains and encouraged their culture in the kingdom. 

Moon Knight trailer unveiled by Marvel Studios

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The first trailer of Moon Knight, Disney Plus series was unveiled on Monday night, officially launching the 2022 slate for the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

“Moon Knight,” premiering on March 30, has Oscar Isaac playing Marc Spector, an ex-soldier with a profound case of dissociative identity disorder that manifests as fully distinct individuals.

Isaac in the series becomes the conduit for the Egyptian moon god Khonshu, which only further exacerbates Marc’s anxiety over his mental illness.

“Moon Knight” co-stars Hawke and May Calamawy while Jeremy Slater (“The Umbrella Academy”) serves as creator and head writer, with Mohamed Diab (“Eshtebak (Clash)”) and the team of Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead (“Synchronic”) directing.

Teleprompter: Know about its significance and working!

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Teleprompter has become an in word recently. Wanna know what it is all about? How does this work? Teleprompter is a device used by many politicians, news anchors and businessmen. Let’s know more about it.

What is Teleprompter?

Television anchors indiscriminately read the news without looking at the paper. They can do this with the help of teleprompter. This technology is called Teleprompter or AutoQ. It is a device that helps one read the script while maintaining eye contact with the audience at all times. It does not require making notes on paper. When the script is read in front of it, it seems that the person in front remembers everything very well.

There is a controller on the back of the teleprompter, which controls the speed of the text played on it. That is, as the reader continues to read the text, the controller scrolls and removes it. Well now, TV anchors control its speed manually. For this, they have a device.

There are 3 types of teleprompters

1. Presidential Teleprompter: The teleprompter device used by the President is a glass screen on a stand. The monitor is placed at the bottom and the glass screen is tilted upward to reflect the monitor. Television members usually place the presidential teleprompter on each side in front of the speaker.

2. Camera Mounted Teleprompter: This teleprompter has a camera mounted behind a glass screen. The speaker looks at the camera while reading. Newscasters, business executives, teachers use camera-mounted teleprompter devices while engaging with audiences. All news channels use camera mounted teleprompter.

3. Stand Teleprompter: Floor or stand teleprompters are similar in appearance to presidential teleprompters. Its operation is also almost the same. These devices give the production member the option of wall-mounted or stand-mounted. Actors use it to speak dialogues during the film.

The teleprompter was also used by former US President Barack Obama. He used to attract people with his speech. He used to consistently give such speeches, which included fact-figures. Then people wondered how Obama spoke so well. It was later discovered that he used a teleprompter. Teleprompters are used by all US Presidents

IRS-1A: First remote sensing satellite of India

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IRS-1A, the first of the series of indigenous state-of-art remote sensing satellites, was successfully launched into a polar sun-synchronous orbit on March 17, 1988 from the Soviet Cosmodrome at Baikonur.

The successful launch of IRS-1A was one of the proudest moments for the entire country, which depicted the maturity of satellite to address the various requirements for managing natural resources of the nation. 

IRS-1A was followed by the launch of IRS-1B, an identical satellite, in 1991. IRS-1A and 1B in tandem provided 11-day repetivity. These two satellites in the IRS series have been the workhorses for generating natural resources information in a variety of application areas, such as agriculture, forestry, geology and hydrology etc.

IRS-1A development was a major milestone in the IRS programme. On this occasion of 30 years of IRS-1A and fruitful journey of Indian remote sensing programme, it is important to look back at the achievements of Indian Space Programme particularly in remote sensing applications, wherein India has become a role-model for the rest to follow.  Significant progress continued in building and launching the state-of-the-art Indian Remote Sensing Satellite as well as in operational utilisation of the data in various applications to nation.

Today, the array of Indian Earth Observation (EO) Satellites with imaging capabilities in visible, infrared, thermal and microwave regions of the electromagnetic spectrum, including hyper-spectral sensors, have helped the country in realising major operational applications.

The imaging sensors have been providing spatial resolution ranging from 1 km to better than 1m; repeat observation (temporal imaging) from 22 days to every 15 minutes and radiometric ranging from 7 bit to 12 bit, which has significantly helped in several applications at national level.

In the coming years, the Indian EO satellites are heading towards further strengthened and improved technologies, taking cognizance of the learnings/ achievements made in the yester years, while addressing newer observational requirements and the technological advancements including high agility spacecrafts.

Leena Nair: The first female, first Asian, youngest ever CHRO of Unilever

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Leena Nair, a British Indian business executive and first female CEO of the French luxury brand Chanel and the first female and youngest-ever Chief Human Resources Officer of Unilever is 52 year old lady.

French luxury group Chanel has named Leena Nair, the chief human resource officer of Unilever as its global CEO. This makes Nair the second Indian Origin woman to take over as a global CEO after Indra Nooyi.

She joins the ranks of Indian Origin executives like Sundar Pichai, Parag Agrawal and Satya Nadela who are at the helm of Top global companies. A British national, born in India, Nair is a rare outsider at the helm of the tightly controlled family fashion house which was founded in 1910 by fashion legend Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel as a hat boutique on rue Cambon in Paris and grew to become a byword for French chic.

Nair, who studied at Holy Cross Convent School in Kolhapur and passed out as an engineer in electronics and telecommunications from Walchand College of Engineering, Sangli, opted to pursue HR, much to the dismay of her father (an industrialist from Kolhapur). That was a major turning point for Nair, who decided to follow her heart. After joining HUL as a management trainee in 1992, Nair worked in various roles in factories, sales and the corporate headquarters in HUL.

She brought about several changes and rose through the ranks to become executive director HR. In 2016, she went on to become the first woman as well as Asian and the youngest-ever CHRO of Unilever and member of the Unilever Leadership Executive, with responsibility for the company’s 150,000 people across more than 100 countries globally.


In her social media posts, Nair described India-born former PepsiCo CEO Indra Nooyi as a friend and mentor.

These top 5 haunting places will give you goosebumps…

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We all love a good ghost stories and the mystery of any place makes us curious to know the story that runs behind. No matter where you’re travelling, you’re sure to find some sort of haunted site, as well as a ghost tour to go along with it. 
Here are some spookiest locations you all shall want to visit any day by knowing their jaw dropping architecture and fascinating histories. Akanksha reports…

  1. Bhangrah Fort India

The fort of Bhangarh is located between the city of Jaipur and Alwar, 50 kilometers from the Sariska Sanctuary. Constructed in the 17th century by Raja Madho Singh, the younger brother of the great Mughal general, Man Singh of Amber, the fort houses remnants of grand havelis, temples and deserted marketplaces within its premises, indicating the fort’s prosperity in its heydays.

Besides the royal palace, Bhangarh had over 9,000 houses until 1720 after which gradually diminished. Thought to be a haunted place, Bhangarh fort nevertheless attracts hordes of tourists owing to its serene atmosphere, picturesque Aravalli Mountains and the architectural marvel that it is.
Bhangarh Fort is one such place, where you will even get to see signboards, warning that you should not remain there after sunset. When you are here, you might marvel at its majestic architecture, yet many say they are burdened with a sense of anxiety, and they often feel anxious and restless. Some visitors even pointed out that they get a weird sense of paranoia as if somebody is following them around. Reason why, despite its popularity, visitors avoid hanging around the premises of the fort for long.

2.  Poveglia Island, Venice, Italy

The picturesque city of Venice is a world famous travel destination. But, Poveglia, a small abandoned island between Venice and Lido, gives travellers frightful chills. The place was used as a quarantine station for people suffering from bubonic plague in the 20th century, and later, as a mental asylum in the 1920s. Poveglia has been featured in several paranormal shows. The island is not technically open to the public, but there are some tour operators that will take you around.

  1. Isle of Wight, England

Set on the south coast, the Isle of Wight offers stunning scenery with dramatic cliffs and unspoiled countryside. This fascinating and historic destination, however, is also full of supernatural stories and attracts thousands of ‘ghost hunters’ every year. For travellers interested in meeting one of the many resident ghosts, a walk along the island’s haunted trails is sure to do the trick.

4.  Kuldhara, Rajasthan

This village has been deserted since the 1800s, and is believed to be cursed. According to a local legend, the village was once inhabited by wealthy people — the Paliwal Brahmins. A minister named Salim Singh fell in love with a villager’s daughter, and in order to marry her, threatened villagers with irrationally high taxes. To protect themselves — and the girl — from the ‘evil minister’, the villagers left the place overnight, but not without cursing it. It is believed that no one can dwell in peace as an evil aura lurks in the town till date. Should you decide to visit this place, take someone along.

Twinkle Khanna & Akshay Kumar: Jab they met 21 years back…

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Bollywood star couple Akshay Kumar and Twinkle Khanna celebrated their 21st wedding anniversary on January 17.

The couple on January 17, 2001, had tied the knot in a private ceremony and now they are parents to two children–son Aarav and daughter Nitara.

Actor-turned-author Twinkle Khanna along with her actor husband celebrated the 21st anniversary of their wedding on Monday. Twinkle took to Instagram to share a photo of them together.

Twinkle said that she and Akshay had a chat on their special day in which they spoke about their differences. Twinkle said that they are different and hence she is not sure if she would not even talk to Akshay if they met at a party today.

Udaipur: The tourist city is a haven for wooden toys too!

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Udaipur is a big centre for wooden toys which are made using the local wood ‘doodhia’ which is soft and can be finely chiselled and shaped.

These toys are lacquered and polished with leaves of a flowering cactus to give them a better look and increase their life.

The large variety of toys made in Udaipur include the cart drawn by a sparrow, kitchen sets, grinder, cradle on a stand, gas lantern, gramophones, trains, cars, jeeps, aeroplanes, counting stands, and clock towers.

The wooden toys also include animal figures such as horses, camels, and elephants.

There is another place near Udaipur called as Bassi which falls in Chittorgarh district. It is another famous centre for wooden toys where the entire village is engaged in wood-carving and in making wooden products.

Jaipur too is very well known for cloth dolls and toys which are generally dyed and stuffed with waste material. These toys are beautifully decorated with colourful paper with expression writ large on their faces.

Afeem ki sabzi: A Rajasthani dish promising countless benefits

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Afeem ki sabzli (Opium vegetable) is one of the favourite dishes of Rajasthanis.

Due to its countless benefits, it is loved and liked by all. In fact, people from UP also cook this vegetable.

Initially, its large leaves are dried under sunlight. Thereafter, vegetable is made with these dry leaves whole through the year.

Afeem ki sabzi: A Rajasthani dish promising countless benefits
Afeem plants whose vegetable is cooked.

The vegetable is cooked the same way as other green leafy vegetables like Spinach ‘Palak’ and fenugreek ‘Methi’ are cooked.

State government issues licence of grow opium.

The roots of this plant are put to grind and drunk in case of diarrhoea. 

Javed Akhtar b’day special: This Gwalior-born poet and writer weaves words winning millions of hearts

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Javed Akhtar is renowned song writer and poet called as the ‘scribbler of verses’ who turned a year older on January 17.

His songs bring in emotions and hence they stay remain evergreen. Born on 17 January 1945 in the Gwalior city of Madhya Pradesh, he was born to Jan Nisar Akhtar and Safia Akhtarwas. While his faher is a Bollywood film songwriter and poet, his mother was a singer and songwriter.

Javed Akhtar has won the Padma Shri, the Padma Bhushan, the Sahitya Akademi Award as well as five National Film Awards. His partnership with Salman Khan’s father Salim Khan went a long way to make a hit pair.

Here are few lyrics by Javed Akhtar that has been winning hearts…

  1. Shaam bhi koi jese hai nadi
    Lehar Lehar jese beh Rahi hai
    Koi Ankahi Koi Ansuni bat
    Dheere dheere keh Rahi hai.
  2. Kehne ko sath apne
    Ek duniya chalti hai
    Par chupke is dil me
    Tanhai palti hai
  3. Ek ladki ko dekha to esa laga
    Jese shayar ka khwab
    Jese ujli Kiran
    Jese van me hiran
    Jese chandni Rat
    Jese naghme ki bat
    Jese Mandir m ho ek jalta dia.
  4. Ghar se niklte hi
    Kuch dur chlte hi
    Raste me hai uska ghar
    Kal subah dekha toh, baal banati vo khidki me aayi nazar.
  5. Do pal ruka khwabo ka Karvan
    Aur phir Chal diye
    Do pal ki thi ye dilo ki dastan
    Aur phir chal diye

And the list goes on …………….

He have given gems to our music industry.