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Success Story of Steel King Lakshmi Niwas Mittal

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Success story of Steel king Lakshmi Niwas Mittal has been quite inspiring as he bought the dying steel factories and rejuvenated them by sending his teams who reorganised the businesses there and turned them into profitable entity.

Lakshmi Mittal, born in Rajasthan in Sadulpur, in 1950 on June 15 has been CEO of world’s largest steelmaking company, Arcelor Mittal in 2006.

In the 1960s, Mittal’s family moved to Kolkata as his father operated a steel mill there. Mittal started working at the mill while studying at St Xavier’s College.

After graduating in the year 1970, he served as a trainee at the mill, and in 1976, opened his own steel mill in Indonesia and spent more than a decade learning how to run it efficiently. 

In 1989, Mittal purchased the state-owned steel works in Trinidad and Tobago, which was losing huge sums of money. A year later, it doubled its output and became profitable. He used a similar formula in a series of acquisitions all around the world by purchasing failing (mostly state-run) outfits and sending in special management teams to profits the businesses.

Mittal’s business philosophy emphasised consolidation in sector which had become weak and fragmented. 

Mittal’s company, however, controlled about 40 percent of the American market for the flat-rolled steel which was  used to make cars. It allowed the giant steelmaker to negotiate more favourable prices.

 In 2004, Mittal merged his companies, Ispat International and LNM Holdings, and acquired Ohio-based International Steel Group which created Mittal Steel Co. NV, the world’s largest steelmaker. Two years later, Mittal Steel joined with Arcelor to form ArcelorMittal.

Anna Hazare (Kisan Baburao Hazare): Know who is this famous Indian social activist ?

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Anna Hazare, born in Bhingar, near Ahmadnagar, India, in a farming family on June 15, 1938, stands synonymous to honesty and activism who fights for a cause silently but ensures his voice reaches every corner.

After serving Army for 12 years, Anna started the Bhrashtachar Virodhi Jan Andolan in Ralegaon Siddhi to fight against corruption in 1991.

In 1992, for efforts in establishing this village as a model for others, Anna was awarded the Padma Bhushan by the Government of India.

On 5 April 2011, Anna started a hunger strike to exert pressure on the Indian government to enact a Lokpal Bill, a stringent anti-corruption law. After the government accepted Hazare’s demands, Anna ended fast on 9 April 2011.

Anna participated in the satyagraha movement in 2011, This aimed for a stronger anti-corruption Lokpal bill in the Indian parliament, which was drafted by Kiran Bedi, a social activist and a retired Indian Police Service officer, Prashant Bhushan, Arvind Kejriwal, a social activist, and N. Santosh Hegde, Lokayukta of Karnataka and a former justice of the Supreme Court of India.

The Indian government issued a gazette notification consisting of government, civil society representatives, and formation of a joint committee to draft the legislation.

Hazare also contributed to the structuring and development of a village named Ralegan Siddhi in Parner taluka of Ahmednagar district, Maharashtra, India. 

Anna Hazare: His childhood, young age and profession

Hazare was the eldest son of Laxmi Bai and Baburao Hazare who worked as an unskilled laborer in Ayurveda Ashram Pharmacy. He has four brothers and two sisters.

His siblings never attended school as his father struggled to support the family financially. In fact, he adopted the name Anna, which means “elder person” or “father” in Marathi, however, his real name was Kisan Baburao Hazare.

Anna started selling flowers at the Dadar railway station in Mumbai and eventually managed to own two flower shops in the city.

Anna grew up in the village of Ralegan Siddhi, near Ahmadnagar in Maharashtra state, India and led movements to promote rural development punish and investigate corruption in public life and increase government transparency.

In 1963, he joined the Army and became an army truck driver He remained in the army until 1978.

Hazare undertook army training at Aurangabad. 

Even during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965, Anna was posted at the Khem Karan sector border where he miraculously survived an enemy attack.

After completing 12 years of service as ray driver, Anna was honorably discharged in 1975.

However, determined to use his life to improve the common welfare, he began a rural development social project in Ralegan Siddhi, which suffered from unemployment, poverty, drought, and crime.

His reading habits

He spent his spare time reading the works of Mahatma Gandhi, Swami Vivekananda, and Vinoba Bhave and also read Swami Vivekananda’s book “Call to the youth for nation-building” many times which inspired him to think deeper.

Anna started the Bhrashtachar Virodhi Jan Andolan in Ralegaon Siddhi to fight against corruption in 1991.

Hazare also contributed to the structuring and development of a village named Ralegan Siddhi in Parner taluka of Ahmednagar district, Maharashtra, India. 

In 1992, for efforts in establishing this village as a model for others, Anna was awarded the Padma Bhushan by the Government of India.

Anna Hazare lives a very austere life in a single room attached to the Sant Yadavbaba temple since 1975.

Hazare is unmarried. He owns 0.07 hectares of family land. Anna declared ₹1,500 as cash on hand and his bank balance of ₹67,183.

World Nature Photography Day 2021 Theme, History, Significance, Captions and More

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Nature Photography Day is celebrated each year on June 15 by the North American Nature Photography Association (NANPA) to promote the concept of nature photography and to capture the beauty of nature through the eyes of a camera.

June 15 is celebrated as the Nature Photography Day which started with the efforts of The North American Nature Photography Association (NANPA) in 2006.

The day aims to encourage people to learn and enjoy capturing the beauty of nature through their cameras.

The day also promotes conservation through photography.

What is Nature photography?

Nature photography is photography branch which clicks pictures of natural elements including landscapes, geological formations, and flora and fauna in their natural habitats and in zoos.

Preserving Nature’s Bounties

NANPA is a the United State based NGO promoting nature photography as a way to preserve and conserve nature and to promote appreciation of the bounties of our natural environment.

How to celebrate the day..

  • Capture sunrise and sunset 
  • Join a photography club and participate in any events they may have on this day.
  • Take a hike with your family and friends and take in the nature around you, while capturing the scenes with your camera.
  • Share your favorite outdoorsy picture on social media.
  • Volunteer time and money to a local conservation organization.

Global Wind Day 2021 Theme, History, Significance and More

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Global Wind Day or World Wind Day is a worldwide event held worldwide on 15 June. Wanna know what is wind energy and what are wind farms? Know all about it and more here with the EBNW Story…

World Wind Day is celebrated with joy and excitement all over the world on June 15, 2021. The day aims at increasing awareness about wind energy and reflects the message how it can change the world for the better. Ahead of World Wind Day, EBNW Story features the World Wind Day 2021 theme, World Wind Day history and its significance. 

World Wind Day history

Global Wind Day is organised jointly by WindEurope and the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) and the national associations. The first observance of the day was held in the year 2007 to introduce people to wind energy and its benefits through a series of activities. However, till the year 2009, it was not a World Wind Day or Global Wind Day. Since then the day has evolved to become more inclusive and the aim of this day has spread in various countries till now.

Since 2007 the day is celebrated annually.

As far as the World Wind Day 2021 theme is concerned, it has not yet  been announced. Here is a look at the World Wind Day significance.

World Wind Day significance

At a time when the threat of global warming is looming large over the world, it becomes important to use energy forms like wind in an efficient way. 

The globalwindday.org says that wind energy is currently a mature and mainstream technology. It is also one of the fastest-growing industrial sectors in the world with over $100 billion invested in 2015.

Who is Naftali Bennett, the new Israeli PM

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Naftali Bennett, 49, is the new Prime Minister of Israel, known as a religious-nationalist who is a multi-millionaire former tech entrepreneur and has also served as defence minister.  With this win, he has ended 12 unbroken years of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the helm.

Who is Naftali Bennett?

Naftali Bennett is son of American-born parents who speaks perfect English. He is a religious Jew who started life with his parents in Haifa and kept moving between North America and Israel for military service, law school and private sector. He is an ultra-nationalist and & hard-right leader. He served in elite Sayeret Matkal commando unit after which he went to law school at Hebrew University. He co-founded an anti-fraud software company called Cyota in 1999.  Cyota was sold to U.S.-based RSA Security in 2005.

How Bennett entered politics?

Bennett had a bitter experience of Israel’s 2006 war against Lebanese militant group Hezbollah. This incident drove him to politics.

Will Israel’s relation with India change now?

India and Israel share a strong bilateral tie since 1950 with Indian PM Jawaharlal Nehru reiterating his position to recognise Israel as a state. Presently, India is the largest buyer of Israeli military equipment while Israel is second-largest defence supplier to India after Russia. India is the third-largest Asian trade partner and tenth-largest trade partner overall of Israel. India’s relationship with Israel has grew during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s administration even though India abstaining from voting against Israel in UN on several resolutions. It is expected to grow with same pace in new regime as well.

Govt of India approves a policy on declassification of War histories

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The policy on declassification of War histories, approved by the Ministry of Defence (MoD), Government of India, will allow archiving, declassifying, compiling and publishing war and operations histories.

However, declassification of older wars like of 1962 war is not automatic.

Declassification will be taken up on case-by-case basis by a committee which will be constituted under the new policy.

As per policy, records should ordinarily be declassified in 25 years.

Records which are older than 25 years should be appraised by archival experts and transferred to National Archives of India after histories of war or operations have been compiled.

Will all reports on wars be public?

Committee will take a view on earlier wars and operations. Compiled history on wars and operations will be consumed internally first, within five years. After that, the committee may decide to publicly release whole or parts of it based on the sensitivity of subject.

About Committee to be constituted

As per policy, a committee will be constituted which will be headed by Joint Secretary of MoD.  It will comprise of representatives of Services, Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) and prominent military historians for compilation of war & operations histories. History Division of the committee will be responsible to coordinate with various departments while compiling, for approval & publishing of war and operations histories.

Background

Proposal of having war histories written with clear cut policy on declassification was recommended by Kargil Review Committee headed by K Subrahmanyam and NN Vohra Committee to analyse lessons learnt and prevent future mistakes.

4 serene gardens of Jaipur for sightseeing & photography

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Jaipur is blessed to have a few amongst the world’s best landscaped gardens which are a great spot for sightseeing, photography and relaxation. EBNW Story takes a snapshot at these gardens luring you to take a visit here to wash away all your stress amid the lush greenery spread around..

Jawahar Circle: This garden is considered to be the Asia’s largest circular park, bordered by a rose garden, which is a beauty to behold.

Created by the Jaipur Development Authority (JDA) in 2009, this park offers a number of paths for jogging and is an ideal place to relax during evening hours.

Kanak Vrindavan: This landscaped garden situated at the foothills of Nahargarh on the way to Amber Fort houses an intricately carved temple, marble columns and lattices, making it an ideal location to spend a day in. Offering a great spot for sightseeing, photography and relaxing, it is also a delight for bird watchers as they can spot a variety of birds here like neel kanth, spotted dove and kingfisher. The garden was built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh and is said to be emulated after a mythological garden where Lord Krishna used to play. This was meant as the king’s recreational retreat. One can also find a spiritual spot here where several rivers meet. The water is considered holy here and a temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu has been built nearby.

Ram Niwas Garden: This garden, built by Maharaja Sawai Ram Singh in 1868, houses the Albert Hall Museum, a zoo, a bird park, the Ravindra Rang Manch theatre, an art gallery and an exhibition ground. People visit here for the garden’s various picnic spots. It also appeals to birdwatchers as one can spot several species here.

Sisodia Rani Palace And Garden: The Sisodia Rani Palace and Garden, located 8 km from Jaipur, was constructed by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II for his queen Sisodia, a princess of Udaipur, in 1728. He gifted the garden to the queen to spend her idol time in. Laid out in a blend of Mughal and Indian styles, it is a multi-tiered garden with built-in waterways, fountains and pavilions. A natural spring and small shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva, Lord Hanuman and Lord Vishnu are also worth visiting here. The garden overlooks the palace that houses paintings of hunting scenes and scenes from the legends of Lord Krishna and Radha.

Green tea – 5 reasons you should add this beverage to your diet…

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Ever since the pandemic era created new challenges for human kind, science has unravelled data which was previously unknown about SARS-CoV-2 and building immunity has been given special emphasis  in these days.

A recent study conducted at Swansea University suggests that green tea has a strong role in fighting COVID-19. 

Green tea is a commonly consumed beverage which is often included as a part of healthy diet plans. It is also known for its therapeutic and immunity-boosting properties. Green tea for COVID-19

A study published in the RSC Journal called “Identification of (2R,3R)-2-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)chroman-3-yl-3,4,5-trihydroxy benzoate as multiple inhibitors of SARS-CoV-2 targets; a systematic molecular modelling approach”, says that a compound called gallocatechin, that is found in green tea may be helpful in fighting COVID-19. 

As per Dr Suresh Mohankumar, author of the study, “Nature’s oldest pharmacy is a treasure of potential novel drugs. Hence, we questioned if any of these compounds could assist us in battling the Covid-19 pandemic?”

Benefits of green tea

The health benefits of green tea are as follows:

  1. Aiding in weight loss by promoting enhanced metabolism and fat burn.
  2. Improving cognitive function and reducing the risk of neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson’s disease and Alzheimer’s
  3. A rich source of antioxidants, it can be beneficial for skin and hair health.
  4. catechins found in the tea can help prevent bad breath and improve oral health.
  5. Green tea can help reduce inflammation and lower the risk of developing cardiovascular disease, stroke, and some cancer, being a rich source of polyphenols.

El Salvador is the first country to adopt bitcoin as legal tender

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El Salvador is the first country of the world to formally adopt bitcoin as legal tender.  

The proposal to legalise cryptocurrency was put forward by President Nayib Bukele which was later approved by Congress.

Despite there being concerns regarding potential impact of legalising cryptocurrency on El Salvador’s program of $1 billion with International Monetary Fund, the proposal was passed with majority of 62 out of 84 possible votes.

Bitcoin was approved considering its potential to help Salvadorans living abroad to send remittances back home. U.S. dollar will also continue as legal tender in country

Blue Origin : The very first seat on New Shepard sells for $28 million

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Blue Origin, a company of Amazen CEO Jeff Bezos concluded the online auction for the very first seat on New Shepard, to travel to space on July 20, with a winning bid of $28 million and the name of the auction winner will be released in the weeks following the auction’s conclusion. 

Then, the fourth and final crew member will be announced.

Nearly 7,600 people registered to bid from 159 countries.

The winning bidder will fly to space on New Shepard’s first human flight on July 20, and will join Blue Origin founder Jeff Bezos and his brother Mark.

The first passenger flight of Blue Origin will take off from the launch site Texas on July 20. Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos said last week that he would fly to space with his brother Mark in this first flight.

Blue Origin is the company of Jeff Bezos. Jeff Bezos is going to step down as the CEO of Amazon on July 5. After him, Andy Jesse will become the CEO of Amazon.

The winning bid amount will be donated to Blue Origin’s foundation, Club for the Future, whose mission is to inspire future generations to pursue careers in STEM and to help invent the future of life in space.

On July 20th, New Shepard will fly its first astronaut crew to space and hence it offered one seat on this first flight to the winning bidder of Blue Origin’s online auction.

History

On this day 60 years ago, Alan Shepard made history by becoming the first American to fly to space. In the decades since, fewer than 600 astronauts have been to space above the Kármán Line to see the borderless Earth and the thin limb of our atmosphere. They all say this experience changes them.   

The company named its launch vehicle after Alan Shepard to honor his historic flight. New Shepard has flown 15 successful consecutive missions to space and back above the Kármán Line through a meticulous and incremental flight program to test its multiple redundant safety systems. Now, it’s time for astronauts to climb onboard.