Harnaaz Sandhu of Chandigarh became Miss Universe 2021, the ‘Taj’ of the cosmic beauty returned to the country after 21 years

India’s Harnaaz Sandhu has won the title of Miss Universe 2021. With this, Harnaaz Sandhu has become the third Miss Universe of the country after Sushmita Sen and Lara Dutta. In the year 2000, Lara made the country proud by winning this pageant and now Harnaaz has been able to bring back the crown to the country after 21 years. By the way, this journey was not easy for Harnaaz. After defeating the beauties of so many directions, Harnaaz became the pride of 1.3 million countrymen by giving a touching answer to this question.

answer to this question

The beauties of Paraguay and South Africa also reached the top 3 of this competition. In the opening round, she was asked the question, ‘What advice would you give to young women to deal with today’s pressures. To this Harnaaz said, ‘The biggest pressure the youth of today is facing is to believe in themselves. Knowing that you are unique is what makes you beautiful. Stop comparing yourself to others and talk about more important things happening around the world. Come out, speak for yourself, because you are the leader of your life, you are your voice. I believed in myself and that is why I am standing here today.

won such a title

Among the top 5, Harnaaz was asked ‘Many people think climate change is a hoax, otherwise, what will you do to convince them?’ Harnaaz impressed everyone with his reply when he said, ‘My heart breaks to see how many problems nature is going through, and it is all because of our irresponsible behavior. I totally think it’s time to take action and talk less. Because our every action can save or kill nature. Preventing and protecting is better than repent and repair and this is what I am trying to explain to you guys today.

Ban on Private Cryptocurrency! Know which currency is called private cryptocurrency, on which RBI’s bus is not there

Ban on Private CryptocurrencyAmidst the process of legalizing Cryotocurrency in India, the Central Government is preparing to bring a big bill in this Parliament Winter Session. According to the Lok Sabha Bulletin, the Private Cryptocurrency and Official Digital Currency Regulation Bill 2021 (The Cryptocurrency and Regulation of Official Digital Currency Bill, 2021) is listed in the list of bills to be introduced in the lower house. Here the word private cryptocurrency needs attention.

Let us tell you that there is no restriction regarding Cryptocurrency in India right now. Indian investors have put a lot of money in it. According to the website of the Lok Sabha, by bringing a bill, the government will empower the Reserve Bank to bring its own digital currency and prepare its outline. Along with this, Private Cryptocurrency will be banned. That is, there will be a ban on trading in virtual currency like Bitcoin, Ether, binance coin, solana and dogecoin, Monero, Dash.

What is Private Cryptocurrency

It is not yet clear from the government which private cryptocurrency it is talking about. Although Bitcoin, Ether or other virtual currencies are also a type of private cryptocurrency, which is not controlled by any central bank or government. Bitcoin and other currencies allow anonymous and untraceable transactions. Anyone can create bitcoin using simple techniques.

Monero-Dash also a private cryptocurrency

Monero, Dash and other crypto tokens also come under private cryptocurrencies. The privacy of the user remains in these private cryptocurrencies. His data remains secure. It is also called private token.

how does it work

Talking about cryptocurrency, it is a kind of private virtual currency. Whoever has it is the owner of it. For example, Bitcoin or Ether, whose market value is very high. The price of 1 Bitcoin is around 60 thousand dollars. Trading in these currencies is done through public ledger. Anyone can participate in it.

what is blockchain

Cryptocurrency works on Blockchain technology. This is a digital file, which cannot be modified under any circumstances. It works on peer to peer mechanism for data distribution. For example, if a user wants to transfer 20 units to another partner, then the bank or central unit controls in such a transaction. But there is no central regulator in Blockchain. Every user has control over the digital file.

Jewar Airport News India’s largest airport to be built in Jewar, today PM Modi will perform Bhoomi Pujan

Jewar Airport News India’s largest airport to be built in Jewar Prime Minister Narendra Modi will lay the foundation stone of India’s largest airport at Jewar in Greater Noida today. The preparations for the foundation stone laying ceremony of Noida International Airport are almost complete. PM Modi will arrive at the foundation stone laying site at 12 noon. CM Yogi Adityanath will reach the foundation stone laying site an hour before the PM’s arrival. Flight services with one runway can start from this airport by the end of September 2024. Stay connected for the latest updates related to the foundation stone laying ceremony of Jewar Airport.

10:15 am: Will give employment to more than one lakh people: Jyotiraditya Scindia

Union Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia while talking to news agency ANI, Union Minister said that Jewar airport will help in the development of the nation. It will be the largest airport in Asia. It will also create employment opportunities for more than one lakh people.

10.05 am: Jewar airport will give a new global identity to UP- Yogi Adityanath

UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath tweeted this morning that the foundation stone of the world’s fourth-largest international airport, ‘Noida International Airport’ will be laid by PM Narendra Modi today. This airport will give a new global identity to UP. UP will now be the state with a maximum of 5 international airports in the country. Equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, this airport will give a new flight to multidimensional development and will also become a medium for massive employment generation.

09.45 AM: You will get a glimpse of the Ghats of Varanasi and Haridwar

The airport terminal and complex have been designed infused with Indian culture. In this, there will be an experience of the Ghats on the banks of the Ganges in Varanasi and Haridwar. Noida International Airport has been designed to be pollution-free. The roof of the terminal building has been designed on the lines of the rising waves in the Ganges. Sunlight from the white roof will keep the terminal building illuminated throughout the day. The central part of the mineral building will give a glimpse of the courtyard of the old Havelis. Nodal Officer, Niyal Shailendra Bhatia informed that the terminal courtyard of Noida International Airport has been designed on the lines of Ganga Ghat of Varanasi. Whereas, the roof of the terminal building has been designed on the lines of the waves rising in the Ganges.

09:30 AM: This airport is being built in an area of ​​6,200 hectares

This will be India’s latest greenfield airport being built on an area of ​​6,200 hectares at Jewar, Greater Noida. In the initial phase, it will have a capacity of 12 million passengers annually. The government will get a fee of Rs 400.97 on every passenger flying from here. Apart from this, 16 other airports will be operational in UP by that time. In this way, it will be the most connected state by air in the country.

09:15 AM: Jewar Airport will emerge as an important connectivity center

Civil Aviation Secretary Rajiv Bansal said that the maximum investment is being made on the airport being built in Jewar. Greenfield airports are currently being built in the country in Goa, Navi Mumbai and Greater Noida. Goa airport will be operational from next year. Work on Navi Mumbai has just started. He said, the pace of development of the aviation sector is such that the Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi will not be able to withstand the full pressure of passengers. In such a situation, Jewar Airport will emerge as an important connectivity center.

09:00 AM: Know – Where is the airport in UP

Bansal said that UP currently has airports in Lucknow, Agra, Kanpur, Gorakhpur, Prayagraj, Hindon, Bareilly, Kushinagar, and Varanasi. Airports will be ready in Aligarh, Chitrakoot, Azamgarh, Moradabad, Shravasti in 2022 and Murpur (Sonbhadra) and Ayodhya in 2023. At present, a total investment of Rs 90,000 crore is being made at the airports of the country. This investment will take place over five years and will increase the number of airports in the country from 136 to 220.

Corona vaccine may be made mandatory for entry into Delhi Metro and Mall

In the country’s capital Delhi, it may be made mandatory to take both doses of the anti-coronavirus vaccine for entry into public places like malls and the metro. In view of the new variant of Corona, preparations for such strictness can also be carried out soon. The Omicron variant of the coronavirus found in South Africa has also knocked in India. Two people have been found infected with this virus in Karnataka, which has increased the concerns of people across the country. Meanwhile, the government has advised people to be alert instead of panicking. Meanwhile, the ruling Aam Aadmi Party government in Delhi has also started opening a front to fight the Omicron variant.

In this episode, the Delhi government can send a proposal to the Delhi Disaster Management Authority to make it mandatory to take the first dose of the anti-corona vaccine from December 15 for entry into public places. Given this information on Thursday, a senior Delhi government official said that things like cash prizes, discounted prices, and lottery can also be given to vaccinated people to encourage vaccination.

It may be mandatory to take the dose of vaccine in goods and metro

He said the state government may also propose that by March 31 next year, a rule that it would be mandatory to take both doses of the vaccine for entry into public places like malls and the metro. The officials, citing European countries, said that vaccine transport systems have been adopted in those countries that do not allow people to enter public places who have not been vaccinated. The official also said that countries like the US, the Philippines, Moscow, and Mexico have adopted a policy of rewarding vaccines.

Common symptoms found in Omicron infected

  • Exhaustion
  • Body pain 
  • Severe headache 

preventive measures

According to experts, applying mask is more effective than vaccine. At the same time, if people try, then avoid going to public places completely. If you have to go, then follow the corona protocol completely. For example, wear a mask and follow the rules of physical distance completely.

Delhi Nursery Admission Apply for quota seats from today, draw will be issued on this day

Delhi Nursery Admission Work news for parents who want to get admission of their children in EWS and other quota seats in entry-level classes in unaided private schools of Delhi. The process of online application for admission to the remaining seats during the academic year 2021-22 on the seats reserved for Economically Weaker (EWS), DG and CWSN categories in private unaided schools of the capital will be started from today, 6 December 2021. In such a situation, any parents who want to enroll their children in private schools in the quota seats in the nursery or pre-school or KG or pre-primary or class 1, they can be activated on the official website of the Directorate of Education of Delhi, edudel.nic.in. Candidates can apply through an online application form.

Application till 13th December, the draw will be issued on 17th

The Delhi Directorate of Education has fixed 13 December 2021 as the last date for online applications for the remaining quota seats in private schools for the current session. In such a situation, parents or guardians should submit the application for admission of their child or ward online before this date, because there is a possibility of technical problems due to more users visiting the website at the last minute. On the other hand, the Directorate has announced to release the draw of applications received for the remaining quota seats on 17th December 2021. The draw will be done online in computerized mode.

What will be the effect on the interest rates of Home-Car Loan, RBI will announce monetary policy review in a while

The Reserve Bank will present its bi-monthly review of monetary policy on Wednesday. In this, he cannot make any change in the prime interest rates. Because there is concern on the economic front regarding the new strain of Coronavirus, Omicron. In October, for the 8th time, the central bank did not change the key interest rates.

Meanwhile, SBI economists have asked the Reserve Bank to avoid a hike in the reverse repo rate. SBI economists say that the central bank should not take steps to normalize the liquidity situation for the time being and should give more time for the revival of the economy.

Economists say keeping the reverse repo rate unchanged will give more time to further strengthen the current economic revival. SBI Research said in a note that the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is yet to try to infuse excess liquidity through other measures. The note further said that the use of the reverse repo channel should not be limited to the announcement of monetary policy.

Interest rates will not change: SBI

SBI Group Chief Economic Advisor Soumya Kanti Ghosh said in the note that the situation is still improving and reverse repo rates should be kept unchanged in the next policy announcement on December 8.

Repo rate at 4 percent

Let us tell you that in October, RBI had retained the repo rate at 4 percent. While the reverse repo rate was kept at 3.35 percent. Shaktikanta Das had said after the last meeting that the supply situation has improved with the easing of restrictions due to the pandemic and improvement in capacity. He lowered the CPI inflation estimate from 5.7 percent to 5.3 percent. RBI governor had said that CPI inflation is estimated to be 5.3 percent in FY 2022.