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NATIONAL NEWS

 1.Culture Minister to inaugurate exhibition-‘Unknown masterpieces of Himachal Folk Art’:-

Culture Minister Prahalad Singh Patel will today inaugurate the exhibition titled Unknown Masterpieces of Himachal Folk Art at National Museum in New Delhi. The Exhibition is being jointly organised by the National Museum and Home of Folk Art, Gurugram in which more than 240 artefacts will be on display. The aim of the exhibition is to highlight the Folk art tradition of Himachal Pradesh. It will remain open for public till 31st of next month.

2.Everest fateh ‘Nahida’ precedent, hope for the dreams of Kashmir’s daughters:-

Nahida, meaning competent, capable and lucky While tracking the mountains of Jabwar, at the age of ten, this Kashmiri girl said to her friend, My dream is to measure the height of Mount Everest and I will fulfill this dream. After almost 14 years, this daughter not only defeated Everest, but also sought the opportunity to fly her dreams among the fugitives of the fugitives and jihadis, the daughters of Kashmir have also encouraged to break the chains of fear.Nahida, who lives in the outskirts of Srinagar, has now become a hope for millions of daughters of Kashmir. Today all are saluting their zodiac, but it is not so easy. Mount Everest was more difficult than measuring the height of the resource mobilization for this mission. Father Manjur Ahmad Shopkeeper and mother typical Kashmiri Housewife. Parents were totally together but the crisis of resources was very big.Nahida said in a conversation before leaving the mission Everest that the journey can be decided, but the goods are expensive for the journey. Their preparation was complete. Prior to that, he had touched the summit of Tatuqui in Peerpanjal, besides the Mount Dio Dime, Friendship Peak in Himachal Pradesh and Mahadev, the highest peak in Srinagar. Nahida used to practice at least three days a week for wall climbing in the TRC located near the railway station, about ten kilometers from her home in Srinagar. If the dream grew bigger and lacked resources, then Nahida resorted to crude funding during the month of March. His appeals on the Internet were affected and many people came forward.

He explains that mountaineering is not cheap hobby. At least 3 million rupees were needed to hoist the perch on Everest. Many people in Kashmir came forward for help on my appeal. But even then things did not change, then the intention changed. Be enthusiastic, if efforts are honest then God also helps. Meanwhile, the Transit Adventure Club in Hyderabad extended his hand in helping him and he reached Kathmandu on April 9, 2019. Nihida Manjur, a student of Visva Bharati Women College, who got the honor of Kashmir’s first lady, waving the victory over Mount Everest, took training from Mount Nehru Institute Mountaineering. He is also the best player of Kho-Kho, Kabaddi and Rifle Shooting. He has also won medals by participating in several competitions.

The father said, the people used to laugh.

His father Manjur Ahmad Poppori says that he is fond of the mountains since his childhood. Today, people all over the world are knowing us by their name, it is a matter of great pride for us. When she went to track Mahadev’s peak here, she was the only girl in that group. Many times people used to tell me what a girl has made a fondness for boys. I used to laugh. Today they are saying that it is amazing

Since childhood, the hobby of roaming in the mountains

Nahida’s childhood friend and filmmaker Ujma said that we would go for hiking at the same time as a childhood. From the beginning he was fond of roaming in the mountains and climbing on them. This hobby and obsession has taken him to the Everest today. I am very happy with his success. At this time in Nepal he is the star of every Kashmiri’s eye.

Four more daughters of Ladakh have been Everest

Even before Nahida sanctioned, four daughters of the state have gone to Mount Everest. These four girls belong to Stenzin Laskitt, Riggina Dolker, Tsering Angom and Tashi Laskitt, Ladakh and they received this achievement in May 2016.

3.SPICE bombs led to the attack in Balakot, the same bomb is buying again from Israel, India:-

India has signed a deal to buy more than 100 spice bombs worth Rs 300 crore from Israel. On February 26, the Indian Air Force used Spice Bombs to attack Jaish’s targets in Balakot, Pakistan.

After the terrorist attack on security forces in Pulwama, Kashmir in February this year, the Indian Air Force had instead made an air strike to destroy bases of Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorist organization in Balakot, Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir. . The weapon that the Indian Air Force used during this period was Spice Bombs which were launched from fighter planes on terrorist bases.It is noteworthy that on February 14, 40 soldiers were martyred in a CRPF convoy in Pulwama, after which a wave of grief was spread across the country. Shortly after the attack, the terrorist organization had taken its responsibility since that every Indian had begun to seek revenge from Pakistani-backed terrorists. After this, the Indian Air Force had a night afternight strike on the safe places of Balakot-based terrorists on February 26 after a few days.

 4.PM Modi forms 2 cabinet panels for growth & jobs:-

In a bid to spur investment and create new employment opportunities, Prime Minister Narendra Modi set up two Cabinet committees to deal with the two crucial issues.Both the panels, respectively on Investment and Growth and on Employment and Skill Development, will be headed by the prime minister.The Cabinet Committee on Investment and Growth will have Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Finance Minister Nirmala Sithataman, Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari and Railways and Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal as its members.

 5.Actress Sheela wins prestigious J C Daniel Award:-

Veteran actress Sheela was chosen for the prestigious J C Daniel Award.It is the Kerala government’s highest honour for outstanding contribution to Malayalam cinema.The annual honour is named after J C Daniel, who made the first silent movie in Mollywood.The award comprises Rs 5 lakh, a citation and a plaque.Iconic director Adoor Gopalakrishnan and veteran lyricist Sreekumaran Thampi were the recipients of the honour in the previous years.

INTERNATIONAL NEWS

6.China Launched A Space Rocket From The Sea For The First Time On 5 June:-

China launched a space rocket from the sea for the first time on 5 June 2019.  With this China will be the third nation to successfully demonstrate the ability to launch satellites into orbit from a floating platform following the U.S. and Russia.

In the operation, March 11, a Long rocket was launched from a ship in the Yellow Sea.Aim:The first ever seaborne launch technology aims to meet the growing launch demand of low inclination satellites. It is also expected to help China provide launch services for countries participating in the Belt and Road Initiative

SPORTS NEWS

7.Ashis Ray’s Book On World Cup “Cricket World Cup: The Indian Challenge” Launched:-

“Cricket World Cup: The Indian Challenge” – a book on the history of the tournament from an Indian perspective by veteran broadcaster and writer Ashis Ray – has been formally unveiled by the chief executive of the England and Wales Cricket Board, Tom Harrison.

BUSINESS NEWS

8.L&T Financial Services launches ‘Digital Sakhi’ in Tamil Nadu:-

L&T Financial Services’ (LTFS) ‘Digital Sakhi’ was launched in 20 villages of Villupuram district in Tamil Nadu.It is an educational programme aimed at digital financial inclusion of rural women.LTFS in association with Sri Aurobindo Society will train and develop a team of 100 rural women (Digital Sakhis) as digital enablers, who in turn, will train about 40,000 others in using digital modes of payments.The company has also identified 500 women from trades such as dairy, poultry and goat-rearing, to impart enterprise development training and upskilling.