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Budget 2022 Summary in simple words

  Hello, friends! Budget 2022. This is a very important year for the Budget. Because if you'd recall, New India 2022, was a major campaign by the government for this year. They claimed that this year, 2022, would be the deadline for several promises. Every Indian would get a house by 2022. Each house would get a water connection by 2022. Every village would have 24*7 electricity by 2022. Farmers' income would be doubled by 2022. It was even said that bullet trains would be a reality in India by 2022. Because a New India was supposed to emerge by 2022. The year is here. And the Budget has been proposed for the year. So what does this Budget have for the middle-class? How many dreams would become realities? What are the boons and banes of this Budget? Come, let's find out in today's video. According to the Finance Ministry, this year's Budget focuses on creating a blueprint for India's next 25 years. We were talking about India @ 75 till now, ...

Budget at a glance

  We are marking Azadi ka AmritMahotsav, our focus is on: 1. Complementing micro & macro economy 2. Promoting digital economy  3. Private & public investments With our provision for public investment in the last budget, this budget continues to provide multiplier effect which will benefit youth farmer, SCs, STs, women & poor. ​This Union Budget seeks to lay foundation & give blueprint of economy over ‘Amrit Kal’ of next 25 years - from India at 75 to India at 100 ​Railways will develop efficient logistics for small farmers & enterprises. 'One station, one product' to help supply chain of local product ​'Parwatmala' for conventional roads in hilly areas to be taken in PPP modes ​400 new generation Vande Bharat trains with better efficiency to be brought in during the next 3 years; 100 PM Gati Shakti Cargo terminals to be developed during next 3 years and implementation of innovative ways for building metro systems  ​The implementation of the Ken-Betwa...

Third wave of Omicron the end of COVID?

  Hello, friends! The third wave of Covid 19 had a major impact in India.The number of cases is rising so rapidly because of the Omicron variant that it has already surpassed the second wave.But the interesting thing is that India is not the only place it is happening.If you look at France's Daily Cases chart, you'd see the same thing.The same thing is in Argentina's chart.Mexico is going through the same thing.Australia's condition is also the same.Although, Australia is a very interesting case because it was a country that had kept itself locked out from the rest of the world for the entire 2 years since Covid 19 first started.It was very difficult for foreigners to enter Australia,that's why in the last 2 years the number of cases was almost negligible.But no sooner than they tried to open up the country that the number of cases went up so quickly it's unbelievable.If you see USA's story you'd get the same thing there. The ongoing wave of Covid 19 in...

Should we ban crypto currency?

  Hello, friends! According to a report, there are more than 100 million crypto investors in India .A much bigger number than in any other country. The USA is at the second number an d 27 million.And then Nigeria with 13 million , as per this report. So it's quite obvious if our government comes out with any statement regarding crypto,then many people would suffer heart palpitations.Some days ago, it was reported that crypto MAY be banned entirely in India.A complete ban on Bitcoin and all other cryptocurrencies.Then our Finance Minister gave the statement that photos of the older Crypto Bill was being circulated on social media. The New Bill is yet to come. But they wouldn't allow crypto to be used as currency in the country.One thing is certain,the government would try to regulate cryptocurrencies in India in some way.Because the Ministry of Finance had said that, Cryptocurrency and Regulation of Official Digital Currency Bill, 2021is under consideration of the Cabinet ...

How Metaverse works?

 Hello, friends! Imagine you meet with your family members or your friends, but not really, rather in a virtual 3D world. One that is created artificially. You enter this world while you're sitting in your room, using a special headset or glasses. Similarly, you're working or studying or shopping, you do almost all the things that you do in the real world,but not in the real world, instead of in this virtual, artificially created world, using this special headset or glasses right from your room. How does it sound? Doesn't it sound a little depressing? Friends, the Metaverse promises something akin to this for the future.It is touted to be a technology that would replace the internet in the future, and will become the future of humanity."Will Metaverse change the world of the internet? I think we'll have to brace for this race for the Metaverse. I think we'll see more and more of an AI coming in the gaming space."The next platform and medium will be even mo...

24th January 'National Girl Child Day'

National Girl Child Day is celebrated on 24 January  Though the theme for National Girl Day is yet to be announced, the theme for Girl Child Day 2021 was ‘Digital Generation, Our Generation, and the theme of Girl’s Day in the year 2020 was ‘My voice, our common future. It will be celebrated with objectives of generating awareness on the issue of declining Child Sex Ratio (CSR) and creating a positive environment around valuing the girl child. Introduction The National Girl Child Day is celebrated in India every year on January 24. It was first initiated in 2008 by the Ministry of Women and Child Development. National Girl Child Day aims to promote awareness on a range of issues including education, health, and nutrition, legal rights, medical care, protection, child marriage, freedom etc. Issues Related to Girl Child Female Infanticide and Foeticide The killing of a girl child after birth has been observed in Indian society and was first discovered way back in 1789. The census of 2...

"PARAKRAM DIWAS" Birth Anniversary of Subhash Chandra Bose.

  Subhas Chandra Bose, affectionately called Netaji, was one of the most prominent leaders of the Indian freedom struggle. Though Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru have garnered much of the credit for the successful culmination of the Indian freedom struggle, the contribution of Subash Chandra Bose is no less. He has been denied his rightful place in the annals of Indian history. He founded Indian National Army (Azad Hind Fauj) to overthrow British Empire from India and came to acquire legendary status among Indian masses. Subhas Chandra Bose was born on January 23, 1897, in Cuttack, Orissa. His father Janaki Nath Bose was a famous lawyer and his mother Prabhavati Devi was a pious and religious lady. Subhas Chandra Bose was the ninth child among fourteen siblings. Subhas Chandra Bose was a brilliant student right from childhood. He topped the matriculation examination of Calcutta province and graduated with a First Class in Philosophy from the Scottish Churches College in Calcu...