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Useful information *share these meanings as a majority of us don't know*👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌

1. *PAN* - permanent account number. 2. *PDF* - portable document format. 3. *SIM* - Subscriber Identity Module. 4. *ATM* - Automated Teller Machine. 5. *IFSC* - Indian Financial System Code. 6. *FSSAI(Fssai)* - Food Safety & Standards Authority of India. 7. *Wi-Fi* - Wireless fidelity. 8. *GOOGLE* - Global Organization Of Oriented Group Language Of Earth. 9. *YAHOO* - Yet Another Hierarchical Officious Oracle. 10. *WINDOW* - Wide Interactive Network Development for Office work Solution. 11. *COMPUTER* - Common Oriented Machine. Particularly United and used under Technical and Educational Research. 12. *VIRUS* - Vital Information Resources Under Siege. 13. *UMTS* - Universal Mobile Telecommunications System. 14. *AMOLED* - Active-matrix organic light-emitting diode. 15. *OLED* - Organic light-emitting diode. 16. *IMEI* - International Mobile Equipment Identity. 17. *ESN* - Electronic Serial Number. 18. *UPS* - Uninterruptible power supply. 19. *HDMI* - High-Definition Multimedia In...

Who is Arnab Goswami ??

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Arnab Ranjan Goswami is an Indian journalist, who is the managing director and editor-in-chief of Republic Media Network. Goswami’s Republic Media Network presently owns and operates two channels namely Republic TV in English and Republic Bharat in Hindi. Before Republic TV, Goswami was the editor-in-chief and a news anchor of Times Now and ET Now, from 2006 to 2016. Previously, he had also served stints at NDTV and The Telegraph. On Times Now, he anchored The Newshour, a live debate at 9 pm (IST) weekdays, which propelled him to widespread fame. He also hosted a special television program Frankly Speaking with Arnab. In November 2016, Goswami resigned as editor-in-chief of Times Now. His news channel Republic TV was launched in May 2017. Goswami started his career with The Telegraph in Kolkata, as a journalist; less than a year later, he moved to Delhi and joined NDTV. Goswami has mentioned having a strong connection with the city, despite his exceptionally short stint there. Goswami ...

Among all the exotic things that a foreigner might encounter at the various tourist spots across India, one particular aspect that would definitely catch his attention, is the sachet phenomenon. Sachets can be found for various products, ranging from shampoos to toothpastes, which are not only a boon to travelers, but also to rural households who prefer them due to economic reasons and usage patterns. How & when did sachets become such an integral part of India?

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Among all the exotic things that a foreigner might encounter at the various tourist spots across India, one particular aspect that would definitely catch his attention, is the sachet phenomenon. Sachets can be found for various products, ranging from shampoos to toothpastes, which are not only a boon to travelers, but also to rural households who prefer them due to economic reasons and usage patterns. How & when did sachets become such an integral part of India? The origins of the sachet revolution in India can be traced all the way to the 1970s, when Chinni Krishnan, an agriculturist, had begun to notice a growing divide in consumption patterns between rural & urban. While on the one hand, the urban dwellers had embraced products like shampoo, cream, etc as part of their normal lifestyle, on the other hand, the rural masses couldn't afford to try them even sparingly, because those packs usually came in large sizes like 1 kg, 500 ml etc, which raised the entry barrier.  Tha...

Retirees please save this article A study in the United States says more than 51% of elderly people fall due to climbing stairs. Every year there are 20,000 deaths in the US due to climbing stairs.

Retirees please save this article A study in the United States says more than 51% of elderly people fall due to climbing stairs. Every year there are 20,000 deaths in the US due to climbing stairs. Experts advise that after 65 years of age do NOT do the following 10 actions:  * 1.  Climbing up the stairs* / ladder  * 2.  Turn too fast / turn around *  * 3.  Bend over your feet *  * 4.  Putting on pants while standing *  * 5.  Sit ups *  * 6.  Turning the waist left and right *  * 7.  Step backward*  * 8.  Bend to lift heavy items *  * 9.  Suddenly standing when getting up from the bed *  * 10. Straining too hard *  Share with many people: a movement which annually causes 20,000 people to die in the US. After 65 years old try not to do these 10 actions. * THERE ARE 4 KINDS OF SIMPLE KNOWLEDGE *  1. Food choking.  2. Wrong pillow.  3. Leg cramps.  4. Tingling feet. This ...

Most youngsters born in the 21st century would be surprised to find that there was a time when the law of the land mandated every manufacturer to equip bicycles with a "cycle lamp", and every cyclist, apart from having a licence to own a bicycle, had to light it while riding after sunset. Violating the law would result in a traffic cop confiscating the bicycle, and the "offender" had to pay hefty fines at courts the next day, to retrieve his bicycle

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Most youngsters born in the 21st century would be surprised to find that there was a time when the law of the land mandated every manufacturer to equip bicycles with a "cycle lamp", and every cyclist, apart from having a licence to own a bicycle, had to light it while riding after sunset. Violating the law would result in a traffic cop confiscating the bicycle, and the "offender" had to pay hefty fines at courts the next day, to retrieve his bicycle.   In the first half of the 20th century, the lamps used were popularly called "Carbide lamps" which had a lower chamber regularly refilled with calcium carbide, and an upper chamber refilled with water. As the water trickled down and reacted with calcium carbide, it released acetylene gas, which in turn acted as a fuel for the flame, whose brightness could be adjusted by varying the flow of water through a regulator tap.  By the 1960s, as kerosene was distributed at highly subsidized prices through ration shop...

*Important Message for all* *Steam week* According to doctors, Covid -19 can be killed by inhaling steam from the nose and mouth, eliminating the Coronavirus.

The hot water you drink is good for your throat. But this corona virus is hidden behind the paranasal sinus of your nose for 3 to 4 days. The hot water we drink does not reach there. After 4 to 5 days this virus that was hidden behind the paranasal sinus reaches your lungs. Then you have trouble breathing. That's why it is very important to take steam, which reaches the back of your paranasal sinus. You have to kill this virus in the nose with steam. At 50°C, this virus becomes disabled i.e. paralyzed. At 60°C this virus becomes so weak that any human immunity system can fight against it. At 70°C this virus dies completely. This is what steam does. The entire public health department knows this. But everyone wants to take advantage of this pandemic. So they don't share this information openly. One who stays at home should take steam once a day. If you go to the market to buy vegetables, take it twice a day. Anyone who meets some people or goes to office should take steam 3 time...