Miscellaneous

Read it- if you use air service

DAINIK NATION BUREAU The already arduous security checks at India’s airports are set to become a notch more irritating for flyers. Commuters will now be asked to place everything in the x-ray basket, including wallets, mobile phones, pens, chargers or any other electronic devices for an added layer of screening. Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), has recently started taking extra ...

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Californian Man caught with 362 kilos of stolen lemon

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A strange case of theft in the US state of California has surfaced. Here a thief was caught with 362 kilogram of stolen lemons. Surprisingly, the thief is 69 years old. The police caught the thief named Dioncio Fierros with a car. According to the statement of Riverside County Sheriff’s Office, all lemons stolen from the car have been recovered. ...

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Justice sings to save Kerala

DAINIK NATION BUREAU In a rare, benevolent gesture, two Supreme Court judges today sang at a cultural programme organised by apex court journalists in Delhi to raise money for relief and rehabilitation of people in flood-ravaged Kerala. Justices Kurian Joseph and K M Joseph, both hailing from Kerala, performed at the event at the auditorium of Indian Society for International ...

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Tea sells for world record price of Rs 40000 per kg

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India’s tea prices continue to make and break new records. Within a month, the world record has broken. Now a varity tea has been sold for 40 thousand rupees. The orchards of Assam are known for their world famous tea. However, in recent days, it is getting a good challenge from the tea gardens of Arunachal Pradesh. The Guwahati Tea ...

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Noted Journalist Kuldeep Nayar dies at 95

DAINIK NATION BUREAU Condoling the death of veteran journalist Kuldip Nayar, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat said today that his firm stand against the Emergency can never be forgotten and his demise is a loss to Indian journalism. The eminent journalist and author, who fiercely fought for press freedom and protecting civil liberties, passed away early today. He was ...

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An IPS officer booked under dowry case

DAINIK NATION BUREAU A case for alleged harassment of wife for dowry has been registered against an Indian Police Service (IPS) officer posted in the Dantewada district of Chhattisgarh, police today said. Chandramohan Singh, a 2014-batch officer, is currently additional superintendent of police (ASP), Dantewada. “A case under section 498 (A) of IPC was registered against ASP Singh on August ...

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Millionaire 6 year old Youtuber makes deal with retail giant Walmart

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Every child in the world loves to play with toys. One such child is such that he has become a millionaire by playing with toys. Not only this, a company like Walmart has also struck a deal with this child. This child’s name is Ryan. Ryan uploaded a video on YouTube last year. Through this video, Ryan has earned more ...

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One more Solar eclipse awaited this year

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DAINIK NATION BUREAU This year’s third Solar eclipse going to happen on this month. Although its impact would not happen india because it would partial here. Astrologer said that on August 11 Sun eclipse may happen. As this is going to happen in the month of Shravan and Saturday so it has more meaning. This woudl be visible in Russia, ...

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What to do if employer does not pay salary on Time

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DAINIK NATION BUREAU What can you do if your employer does not pay your salary or infinitely delays it? The employer must pay a reasonable interest if a payment, due to the employee, is made late, the Bombay High Court has held. Whether the service contract of the employee provides for payment of interest is immaterial, said the division bench of ...

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Heatwave deaths to rise steadily by 2080 as per new Study

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Deaths caused by severe heatwaves will increase dramatically by 2080, particularly in countries located near the equator such as India, if we fail to counter climate change, a global study has found. The study, published in the journal PLOS Medicine, is the first to predict future heatwave-related deaths and aims to help decision makers in planning adaptation and mitigation strategies ...

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