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townpostin · 1 month
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Mini Illegal Liquor Factory Uncovered in Gosaidih, Two Arrested
Bokaro police, led by Chas SDPO, uncover a mini illegal liquor factory operating in Gosaidih; two arrested, large quantities of materials seized. A mini illegal liquor factory was uncovered in Gosaidih, Baramsiya, under the leadership of Chas SDPO Praveen Kumar Singh during a press conference. BOKARO – Chas SDPO Praveen Kumar Singh revealed the discovery of a mini illegal liquor factory operating…
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rightnewshindi · 1 month
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भारत बंद के विरोध में उतरे केंद्रीय मंत्री जीतन राम मांझी, एनडीए में बनी टकराव की स्थिति; 18 जातियों ने भी जताता विरोध
21 August Bharat Band; अनुसूचित जाति और जनजाति के आरक्षण को लेकर सुप्रीम कोर्ट के फैसले पर दलितों के बीच ही विवाद बढ़ता जा रहा है. दलित संगठनों के एक समूह ने कोर्ट के फैसले के खिलाफ 21 अगस्त को भारत बंद का ऐलान किया है. लेकिन दलितों जातियों के दूसरे वर्ग ने भारत बंद का विरोध करते हुए सुप्रीम कोर्ट के फैसले को तत्काल लागू करने की मांग की है. केंद्रीय मंत्री जीतन राम मांझी ने दलितों के आरक्षण में…
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bhaskarlive · 1 month
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Manjhi shares Champai Soren’s pain, a day after ‘welcoming’ him into NDA family
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Amid suspense over ‘sidelined’ Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) leader Champai Soren’s next move, Union Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi on Monday sought to express solidarity with him and said that the treatment meted out to popular tribal leader by his own party is unacceptable and goes against the accepted norms of democracy.
The Hindustani Awami Morcha (HAM) chief said that many leaders including him were saddened over the ‘affront and insult’ that Champai Soren was subjected to, despite being Jharkhand Chief Minister for seven months.
Source: bhaskarlive.in
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dhallblogs · 2 months
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NITI Aayog announces revised composition.
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New Delhi: The National Institution for Transforming India (NITI Aayog) has unveiled its revised composition, aimed at enhancing its strategic leadership and effectiveness. The Indian government has reconstituted the National Institution for Transforming India (NITI Aayog), with Prime Minister Narendra Modi remaining as the chairperson and economist Suman K Bery continuing as the vice-chairperson.
ALSO READ MORE- https://apacnewsnetwork.com/2024/07/niti-aayog-announces-revised-composition/
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bameme · 10 months
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The creator of this is making a good point despite themselves. If "masculinity" -full stop- was the problem the term "toxic masculinity" wouldn't need to exist. Feminism actually allows men a grace that alpha bros and conservatives don't: that men don't have to fit into rigid boxes any more than women do. Maybe your personal masculinity *does* involve combat sports and bench pressing your partner, that's fine, because you get to define yourself! Not your boomer dad, not the sex criminal with a podcast, but you, an individual guy. I think that's pretty neat.
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Edit: I was gonna do an all Shrek version but decided to make this instead.
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thebiharnow · 11 months
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मुख्यमंत्री नीतीश कुमार गुरुवार को बिहार विधानसभा में एक बार फिर अपना आपा खो बैठे. इस बार उनका गुस्सा हिंदुस्तानी अवाम मोर्चा-सेक्युलर के अध्यक्ष जीतन राम मांझी पर उतरा. नीतीश ने कहा कि यह उनकी मूर्खता थी कि उन्होंने जीतन राम मांझी को राज्य का मुख्यमंत्री बनाया था. सुनिए, नीतीश ने क्या कहा ..
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akultalkies · 1 year
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Mahi Dubey, Jayshree Bohre, Nirmal Soni, Sonam Prajapati, Ajay Manjhi, Neha Sharma, Deelip Sen, Ashu Dubey, Niklank Jain, Ram Soni, Aadi Rajpoot, Rakesh Jain, Nirmal Krishna Soni, Ravi Jadhav, Anupam
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narmadanchal · 1 year
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मुख्यमंत्री के निवास पर केवट जयंती पर पहुंचे जिले के कार्यकर्ता
इटारसी। राजधानी भोपाल (Capital Bhopal) स्थित मुख्यमंत्री निवास (Chief Minister’s residence) पर मुख्यमंत्री शिवराज सिंह चौहान (Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan) ने केवट जयंती (Kevat Jayanti) का आयोजन किया। कार्यक्रम में मध्य प्रदेश के हजारों की संख्या में मांझी समाज (Manjhi Samaj) के लोग शामिल हुए। दोपहर बाद 3:30 बजे कार्यक्रम की शुरुआत हुई। मुख्यमंत्री ने मांझी समाज के लोगों को कहा कि मांझी…
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pankaj-joshi1 · 2 years
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DASHARTH MANJHI -----------A INDOMITABLE NAME OF WILL POWER----BY
ADV.PANKAJ JOSHI
ARTICLE OVER DASHRATH MANJHI ---RELIC OF IRON WILL POWER HE IS KNOWN AS MOUTAINMAN IN THE WORLD .
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townpostin · 2 months
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Jharkhand Tribal Festival Celebrated on World Tribal Day
District administration hosts Jharkhand Tribal Festival 2024 at Pillai Hall Auditorium. Jharkhand Tribal Festival 2024 was organized by the district administration at Pillai Hall Auditorium to mark World Tribal Day, with key dignitaries inaugurating the event. JAMSHEDPUR – Jharkhand Tribal Festival 2024 was organized by the district administration at Pillai Hall Auditorium to mark World Tribal…
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mariacallous · 1 month
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Through local papers and word of mouth, volunteer Daya Shankar keeps track of a very specific cause of death. As soon as he receives news of someone being struck by lightning around his neighborhood in Jharkhand, East India, he picks up his motorcycle and heads to the destination. Sometimes he travels alone, other times with a team of five or six from the organization he volunteers for, the Lightning Resilient India Campaign. It’s a task he is undertaking increasingly often.
Last month, he rode to meet the Manjhi family, who lost an 8-year-old boy, Viresh, and his mother, Subodhra, after a tea stall they were sheltering under was struck during a storm. A lightning bolt can generate temperatures three times hotter than the surface of the sun, with a voltage millions of times higher than a household socket. If it connects with a human, it can stop the heart and respiratory system, damage the brain and nervous system, leave major burns, and cause blunt trauma if victims are flung by the force of being struck. On the day the Manjhis died, lightning also killed another person in the village and injured five others.
Each year, an estimated 24,000 people worldwide are killed by lightning. While a significant number, deaths per head of population have fallen sharply over the past two centuries, thanks largely due to urbanization, the protection of more substantial housing, and improved weather forecasting. But India’s large rural population remains badly affected. Between 2,000 and 3,000 Indians die annually by lightning, most of them working class people aged 10 to 50. Fatalities have risen by more than 50 percent since the turn of the century, outstripping population growth. Compare that to the US, where fatalities have been gradually falling and number around 20 a year. India can experience more than that number of deaths in a day.
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For every person who is killed by lightning, roughly another nine are struck and survive, often with life-changing injuries. And with climate change making stormy weather and lightning more common, activists like Daya believe the Indian government is failing to protect its people. “A bare minimum would be to at least spread information about all things lightning at local government level,” says Daya.
India has systems in place to predict dangerous storms. These work by gathering a lot of precise data, says Sanjay Srivastava, chair of the Climate Resilient Observing-Systems Promotion Council (CROPC), an intergovernmental institute that works to develop resilience against climate change impacts. Srivastava is also the convener of the Lightning Resilient India Campaign.
“Detecting the precise location of a lightning cloud-to-ground strike is a calculation mechanism where a minimum of three devices are required,” says Srivastava. These are radio frequency detectors, to detect the radio waves produced by lightning; a doppler weather radar, to detect precipitation and wind patterns associated with storms that may produce lightning; and a lightning detector, a device specifically designed to detect the electromagnetic signals produced by lightning strikes.
As of April 2022, India’s National Remote Sensing Center had 46 lightning-detection sensors installed across the country. Another institute, Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pune, has 83 in place. These, along with other private and institutional data, monitor and guide India’s lightning strike warning system.
The data shows that Jharkhand and other neighboring regions in East and Central India are among the country’s hot spots, as they are where hot and dry air currents from the northwest meet moist easterly currents. When clouds encounter warmer air, moist air rises until it reaches the subzero temperatures of the upper atmosphere, where it can freeze into ice particles called graupel. As these then collide with other ice particles, they generate electrostatic charges, which can eventually lead to lightning. Rising global temperatures are increasing this phenomenon.
However, despite advancements in meteorology, the full mechanisms behind lightning’s formation and behavior remain partially shrouded in mystery. The precise triggers, the exact nature of how lightning propagates through the atmosphere, and the factors that determine the intensity of each strike are still not fully understood. The risk to human life can be predicted in only fairly broad terms.
And while these early warning systems exist, their information often does not reach people in time. This is why volunteers like Shankar work to inform people on how to stay safe and teach how to build easy-to-make lightning arrestors—devices that neutralize cloud-to-ground lightning.
The day Shankar visited the Manjhis’ house, it was drizzling. On the way he spotted farmers and locals sheltering under trees. He stopped to inform them that standing under a tree during rainfall increases the chances of getting hit by lightning. But they said there was no other place where they could take shelter.
Lightning strike casualties are more prevalent in rural areas where infrastructure is limited. Concrete houses, which can have protective Faraday cage effects, are less prominent there than in cities, while tall vegetation, which workers might shelter under, can attract strikes. Densely populated areas in stormy regions also see more casualties. “We can say there are two factors behind lightning casualties. There are lots of environmental factors, and then there are socioeconomic factors,” says Anand Shankar, who works at the India Meteorological Department at the Ministry of Earth Sciences in the state of Bihar (Anand and Daya are not related).
Increasingly, attention is focusing on air quality too. In recent research for Bihar, which neighbors Jharkhand and is one of the worst affected states in India, Anand found that particulate matter in the air increased lightning activity in the region. Aerosols such as pollution or dust particles can affect the friction between the particles that generate lightning and make it more common.
But to what extent growing casualties in Bihar can definitively be attributed to pollution or global warming isn’t yet clear, says Ashish Kumar, a colleague of Anand’s at the IMD. “We had no data before 2015–16, so we have not come to the conclusion whether this is happening recently due to climate change.” But Kumar doesn’t refrain from pointing out that a warming planet can lead to increased lightning activities. Research has projected that a 1 degree Celsius rise in temperature can lead to a 12 percent increase in lightning strikes.
When Daya reached the Manjhis’ house, the family told him that Viresh and Subodhra had taken shelter under a plastic-roofed tea stall because a storm had hit on their way back home from their farm. “People consider that saving themselves from the water is most important,” he says, but they fall prey to dangerous lightning strikes if they stand under something that can act as a conductor. “The best option for them would have been to find a concrete shelter.”
Spreading this sort of knowledge is why volunteers like Daya hunt for the places where recent lightning deaths have taken place. “We often arrange talk shows and plays and other things in the rural areas, but people are either too busy or not interested. But when such accidents take place, people get aware and are willing to listen,” he says.
Another way the Lightning Resilient India Campaign tries to reach the masses is through schoolchildren. “They are curious and spread the message in their families and communities,” Daya says. Warnings are also pushed through government hooters and through mobile applications like the Damini app, which triggers a warning notification before a lightning strike.
“It is not like a cyclone, where you have seven days and you are evacuating people,” says Srivastava. “It’s instant. So, those 30 minutes or three hours are the golden hours.” But often farmers who live far away from their houses do not bring mobile phones to their fields and leave very early for work, and might miss the warning alert.
Srivastava and Anand agree that the best solution would be to put up more lightning arrestors. But with limited funds and a lack of government support, campaign volunteers have to resort to promoting the use of DIY lightning arrestors in high-risk areas. These can be made by fixing the metal rim of a bicycle wheel high up on a bamboo stick and attaching the rim to the ground using copper wire. “They are not bad for a small area, but their efficiency is limited when compared with bigger lightning arrestors,” says Srivastava.
In the absence of adequate protections, 16 of the 36 states and union territories in India have started accepting lightning strikes as a state disaster, including Bihar and Jharkhand, and so pay out compensation money of 400,000 rupees ($4,766) to the family of a deceased person. This does something to help families handle the economic shock of losing someone, but still leaves thousands unsupported. “Only 10 percent of people die—90 percent are left with a social trauma,” says Srivastava. “We need to create a psychosocial relief and also proper medical treatment for those who survive,” he says.
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novaae · 6 months
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a random inspiration?
Dashrath Manjhi.
His wife died because there was no path on the mountain near his village, so he single-handedly carved the mountain into two with nothing but a hammer and chisel. All out of love and dedication for his wife.
I would like to love someone in that way one day, and show it to them through not just words but my actions.
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"You can pray all you want for god to move a mountain but until you bring a shovel and do all the work, it'll never happen. All prayers are unanswered."
-- Arne Hyman
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Matthew 17:20
"For verily I say unto you, If ye have faith as a grain of mustard seed, ye shall say unto this mountain, Remove hence to yonder place; and it shall remove; and nothing shall be impossible unto you."
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dashrath_Manjhi
Dashrath Manjhi, also known as Mountain Man, was an Indian laborer from Gehlaur village, near Gaya in the state of Bihar. When his wife died in 1959 due to injury caused by falling from a mountain and due to the same mountain blocking easy access to a nearby hospital in time, he decided to carve a 110 meter-long (360 ft), and 9.1 meter-wide (30 ft) wide path and 7.7 meter-deep (25 ft) path through a ridge of hills using only a hammer and a chisel. After 22 years of work, Dashrath shortened travel between the Atri and Wazirganj blocks of Gaya district from 55 km to 15 km.
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diana--williams · 2 years
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1solone · 8 months
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This is the story of Dashrath Manjhi, also known as the 'Mountain Man'. He was an Indian laborer from Gehlaur village, near Gaya in Bihar, India.
In 1959, Manjhi's wife was injured and died because she fell from a mountain and the nearest town with a doctor was 90 km (56 mi) away. Grief-stricken, Manjhi resolved to carve a path through the mountain to make his village more accessible.
Using only a hammer and a chisel, he decided to carve a 110 meter-long (360 ft), 9.1 meter-wide (30 ft) wide and 7.7 meter-deep (25 ft) path through a ridge of hills. After 22 years of work, Dashrath shortened travel between the Atri and Wazirganj blocks of Gaya district from 55 km to 15 km.
His extraordinary effort not only made his village more accessible but also turned him into a symbol of determination and sheer will across India. His life and achievements continue to inspire many around the world.
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ashwani23 · 11 months
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SA True Story | बोन कैंसर से मिला निजात | Ranjeet Manjhi, Kalahandi (OR)
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