Armed Forces Flag Day 2020: The strength of the country is more than the courage of the country

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1. Armed Forces Flag Day 2020: The strength of the country is more than the courage of the country:- In the winter, while sleeping in a velvet note, tell your unconscious mind that more than 50 thousand soldiers are stationed on the advance peaks of India’s LOC. The temperature of the snowflakes is -40 degree centigrade and the oxygen is so low that the ability to think and understand is reduced to half. Soon you will come to the conclusion that the Armed Forces are passion and way of life. After the independence, the Indian armed forces not only won many direct wars, but also participated extensively in UN operations, disaster relief etc. Far from being disloyal and cult, these brave people saved thousands of lives in Jammu and Kashmir in 2014 and Kerala floods in 2018.

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In 1949, a committee was constituted under the chairmanship of the then Defense Minister and decided to celebrate Armed Forces Flag Day every year in order to soothe the multicolored tale of the valor of soldiers. On this flag day organized for the welfare and rehabilitation of the ex-servicemen and the warriors who have won the war, the process of receiving donations from all over the country in ‘philanthropic fund’ was started. At the central level, this work is carried out by the Central Military Board under the Ministry of Defense. There are 32 State Sainik Boards at the state level and 392 Zila Sainik Boards at the district level. From flag-bearers to ordinary citizens and students on constitutional posts mounted on constitutional posts on the occasion of Flag Day, they feel connected with the psychologically armed forces by gracefully putting red, dark blue and sky flags on their chests and voluntarily donating Give. Last year, the Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare of the Ministry of Defense raised sufficient funds by organizing a Corporate Social Responsibility Conference. Brigadier (C) Ravi, director of the Department of Military Welfare and Rehabilitation of Uttar Pradesh, with a population of four and a half lakh retired military personnel, says, ‘Flag Day is our high priority festival. This year, apart from flags, we have also sent car stickers for distribution to schools and institutions. This process of donation collection goes on continuously.

2. China has established a satellite to monitor the whole world, can take a picture of any area from close range:- China has now installed a satellite in space that will be able to monitor the entire world. Through this satellite, any area of ​​the Earth can be photographed from close range. Chang-5 sent to China has taken samples from the moon and is now ready to return to Earth.The surveillance satellite Gaofen-14 was released from the Xichang Satellite Center. It is installed in space through the March-3B rocket. Gaofen is the most advanced satellite and is capable of taking accurate geographic information of any area of ​​the Earth. On November 24, China sent a large rocket named Chang-5 to the moon. It is named after the moon goddess of China.

3. Rising India: Indian ‘bio bed’ will reduce the pain of Corona:- In Kovid centers, patients are advised to keep isolates. Nurses and paramedical staff also avoid direct contact and relatives. In such a situation, the problem of routine patients without any support can be easily guessed. This agony has been overcome by the young Tejas Aggarwal of Gwalior. Their made up bio beds and chairs have been appreciated. Smart City has also approved this Indian ‘Bio Bed’. Read the report of New World correspondent Deepak Savita from Gwalior, MP . It is very difficult for serious patients admitted in Kovid ward to get up from the bed and go to the toilet by themselves. Due to infection, timber or health workers also avoid coming into direct contact with them. With the help of pot etc. on the bed, routine was not easy because the pot also has to be cleaned. In such a situation, Tejas Aggarwal felt the pain of the patients and made special accessories like bio beds and chairs in lockdown. Now they are being tried in a government hospital. Soon mass production tax supply will be started as a startu

4. Nakshatra Vatika’ will explain the secrets of planetary constellations of the universe, will be ready by January:- The secrets of the universe can now be understood in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, which is considered the main center of time calculation. Actually, ‘Nakshatra Vatika’ is being built in the ancient Jivaji Observatory (Jantar-Mantar) located here. A garden in which permanent models of all eight major planets including the Sun, 12 zodiac signs and 27 constellations are being built on the ground. The rotation path, star globe and world clock of these planets are also being made. By seeing the garden, people will be able to easily understand the shape of planets, the relationship between zodiac signs and constellations. You will also be able to know the secrets related to them. Please tell that Jeevaji Observatory in Ujjain was built in 1719 by Maharaja Sawai Jaisingh II, the governor of Malwa. After this, observatories were also constructed in Delhi, Jaipur, Mathura and Varanasi.

5. Ind vs Aus: What did Hardik Pandya play the role of finisher, Dhoni got the victory by sixes in style:- What an amazing batting for Hardik Pandya Team India in Australia. In the second T20 match against the hosts, Hardik Pandya played the role of the finisher and gave the victory to Team India by hitting a six in the style of MS Dhoni. India had to score 6 runs off 3 balls to win in the last over and Hardik did not wait much and gave the team a 6-wicket win with a six off Daniel Shams off the fourth ball of the last over. With this victory, India also captured the title by taking an unbeatable 2–0 lead in the three-match T20 series. After winning the T20 series, under the captaincy of Virat, Team India avenged the defeat in the ODI series. In this match, Hardik Pandya, batting amazing at number six, made an easy victory for the Indian team by playing an unbeaten innings of 42 runs with the help of 3 fours and 2 sixes off 22 balls. The way Hardik Pandya has batted at number six against Australia, he has cemented his place in the team as a finisher.

6. Economy to reach level before corona epidemic by end of next financial year: NITI Aayog:- India’s economy will reach the level before the corona virus epidemic by the end of the next financial year. NITI Aayog Deputy Chairman Rajiv Kumar said this on Sunday. Kumar said that GDP is expected to fall below eight percent in the current financial year. Explain that the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has also reduced the forecast of economic growth rate in the current financial year to 7.5 percent from 9.5 percent. NITI Aayog vice chairman said, “We will definitely reach the level before the corona virus epidemic by the end of next financial year (2021-22)”. He said that in the current financial year, GDP is less than eight percent. Is expected to fall. Significantly, the Indian economy has registered a better-than-expected recovery in the September quarter of the current financial year. It has contributed significantly to increasing manufacturing activity.