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11/11  New Lizard species discovered in Arunachal Pradesh

    

The group tracked down the new skink genus and species under fallen logs in Talle Valley Wildlife Sanctuary. These reptiles are little and dynamic, with a dark brown colored body with two faint stripes with a glowing sheen to their scales. The new species is named after the Apatani clan of Arunachal Pradesh's Ziro valley. This is the fifth new type of reptile to be depicted by the team from surveys made in a single campaign in 2019.

10/11  Vizag Railway Station : one station one product                                                     

The Etikoppaka toys which were decided to represent the 'One Station One Product' concept have been launched at the Visakhapatnam Railway Station.'One Station One Product' in the new financial budget with a motive to advance the travel industry and give a lift to nearby businesses, Visakhapatnam was picked as the lead on the East Coast Railway to get going with the pilot project.
Etikoppaka toys are made with a specific kind of wood from the medicinal plant Ankudu Karra and are painted with enamel colors by local craftsmen of the Etikoppa Village of Yellamachili Mandal in Visakhapatnam District.

9/11  Australia Returns 29 Stolen Antiquities from India      


 
As per Archeological Survey of India (ASI) authorities, the ancient pieces would be sent back to the States where they were taken from, in case FIRs were filed. The relics, containing a blend of figures, artworks, representations, and enriching objects, range from States across the nation. While 15 of the 29 artifacts have been marked as belonging to Rajasthan, the rest have been set apart as originally from Tamil Nadu, Himachal Pradesh, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Telangana, and West Bengal.

The oldest artifact, a sandstone icon titled Shivam Bhairava' is believed to trace back to the ninth tenth century CE.

8/11   Boma Technique TO Translocate Deer at Keoladeo national Park 


The Boma method has been used for the first time at Keoladeo National Park in Rajasthan for catching and translocating spotted deer to Mukundara Hills Tiger Reserve. The Boma-catching procedure is well known in Africa. It includes the drawing of creatures into a walled-in area by pursuing them through the funnel-like fencing.

The channel tightens into an animal selection -cum-stacking chute upheld with grass mats and a green net to make it opaque for creatures, which are herded into a large vehicle for their vehicle to another location. This transfer will prompt herbivores to populate the Mukundara Hills Tiger Reserve in front of the proposed moving of two tigers to Mukundara.


7/11  Indian arm to get new eye in the sky : gSAT-7B


The GSAT 7B will satisfy the communication needs of the Army. At present, the Army is utilizing 30% of the communication capacities of the GSAT 7A satellite, which has been intended for the Indian Air Force (IAF). The GSAT 7B will likewise assist the Army with upgrading its surveillance in border regions. The GSAT 7 gives an array of administrations to military communication needs, which incorporates low-bit voice rate to high-bit rate information offices, including multi-band interchanges.


6/11  dragonfly species spotted in forests of Seshachalam hills

Black Percher or Black Ground Skimmer ( Diplacodes Lefebvre ), a species of the dragonfly was located without precedent in the Seshachalam Hill ranges recently. It has belonged to the phylum Arthropoda, class Insecta and order Odonata. As indicated by the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN) Red List of threatened species, Black Ground Skimmer was labeled in 2016 as of 'least concern' considering its wide predominance in Southern Eurasia and the whole of Africa.

The bug has been located in forest areas of Karnataka and Coastal Andhra Pradesh, but this appears to be its maiden appearance in the Seshachalam ranges. It is known to move near forest streams.

5/11  Rich nations must end oil production by 2034 in climate fight 


For a 50/50 possibility of restricting the increase in worldwide temperatures to 1.5C, 19 nations including US and UK must end their energy production first, another report says, adding unfortunate oil producers like Angola could end production by 2050. Nations, such as South Sudan, the Republic of Congo, and Gabon have minimal monetary income apart from oil and gas production. By contrast, wealthy nations that are significant producers would stay rich regardless of whether non-renewable energy source income was taken out. The very poor nations can keep on creating out till 2050, as indicated by the estimation, and different nations, for example, China and Mexico are someplace in the middle.

Oil and gas income, for instance, contribute eight percent to US GPD, however, the country's GDP per capita would in any case be about $60,000 - - second highest in the world among oil and gas producing nations -–– without it, according to the report.

4/11    India, WHO Sign pact to set up global medicine centre in Gujarat

The onsite launch of the new WHO global center for traditional medicine in Jamnagar, Gujarat, India will take place on April 21, 2022. While Jamnagar will fill in as the hub the new focus is being designed to engage and benefit all regions of the world.

This worldwide information community for customary medication, upheld by a venture of USD 250 million from the Government of India, expects to utilize the potential of traditional medicine from across the world through modern science and technology to work on improving the health of people and the planet. The term traditional medicine encompasses ancient practices such as acupuncture, ayurvedic medicine, and herbal mixtures as well as modern medicines to maintain health and prevent, diagnose and treat physical and mental illness, read WHO statement.

3/11    Moradabad becomes world's second noisiest city  


The UN report named 'Frontiers 2022: Noise, Blazes and Mismatches', delivered last month, estimated noise levels in 61 urban areas of the world. Bangladesh's capital Dhaka topped the list with a noise level of 119 decibels (dB). Pakistan's capital city Islamabad was placed in the third spot, where noise contamination level has been recorded at 105 dB. Other Indian cities which recorded a higher decibel than the admissible levels were Delhi ( 83 dB), Kolkata, and Asansol (both 89 dB) in West Bengal and Jaipur (84 dB).

The UNEP report furthermore saw that Irbid in Jordan at 60 decibels was the world's quietest city, followed by Lyon in France (69 dB), Madrid in Spain (69 dB), Sweden's capital Stockholm in (70 dB) and

2/11  Mange's in Jaisalmer's desert foxes worries experts 

Natural life moderates have expressed worry after nearby individuals recognized several desert foxes, found in the clean woodlands of Rajasthan's Jaisalmer region, encountering a deficiency of fur because of the Mange Skin Disease. There have been 8,331 foxes - all of these Indian and desert foxes - inside the level out as per the 2019 untamed life remuneration of Rajasthan. There had been 6,715 inside the local region and 1,616 in the protected region. There have been being 386 foxes inside the Desert Nationwide Park (DNP) and 317 external homes in Jaisalmer.

Nearby individuals have caught some of this kind of desert foxes with pores and skin sickness. The parasitic bug that closes in mange life inside the hair follicles triggers bothering and tingling.  

1/11    Budget boosts for five river linking project


Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has administered Rs 44,605 crore for the execution of the Ken-Betwa stream connect project for the water arrangement of the Bundelkhand. She moreover said that nitty-gritty draft project reports of five waterway joins have similarly been settled.

The five stream joins are specifically Damanganga-Pinjal, Par-Tapi-Narmada, Godavari-Krishna, Krishna-Penner, and Pennar-Cauvery. According to environmentalists, an extension of human impressions in the district will incite animals to migrate to the human neighborhood.

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It's an extremely normal conviction that ladies are a sign of affection, care, and humbleness. They are for the most part known to be exceptionally polite, graceful, and poised. But actually, history is brimming with such ladies that truly changed the perspective about ladies. There were overtimes numerous ladies whose horrors horrified the whole world. Many evil women enjoyed torture, brutality, murders, and abuse for one reason or the other. We always tend to focus on the evil men in the world and forget some of the truly evil women that have lived.

1) MARY I: BLOODY MARY

Queen Mary I of England ruled as Queen of England for a short five years (r.1553-1558), the main ruling queen since the twelfth century. Most historians believe her reign to be unfruitful as she was unable to fulfill her dream about returning England to the Roman Catholic Church. She additionally never had any offspring of her own to proceed with her dynasty in England. Her international strategies met with disappointment too.

Mary 1 and Lady Jane


Mary became queen only after a group of Protestant aristocrats attempted to put Lady Jane Gray, or r the "nine-day queen," on the throne. Mary's overwhelming support by the powerful averted a serious civil war. Only a handful of executions followed, including Lady Jane.           


Mary quickly went to work taking the Roman Catholic faith back to England. She at first replaced the religious declarations of Edward VI with early English regulations. In doing the last activity, Mary acquired her nickname, "Bloody Mary," because, during her rule, she had more than 300 persons burned at the stake for heresy.


2) ELIZABETH BATHORY: COUNTESS DRACULA

Hungarian noblewoman Elizabeth Bathory is considered the most infamous women serial killer of history. Even her name is at the top spot in the rundown of women serial killers of Guinness world records. She put 650 young girls to sleep forever from 1500-1610! 



She was born in Hungary's popular Bathory family. It's said that she preyed on young peasant girls. She tormented them by thrashing them and breaking their bones before killing them. Her husband even gifted her a torture chamber in her palace. Countess Bathory fostered a craving for human flesh. She would take little nibbles here and there off of her victims while they were still alive. It's supposed she once constrained one of her victims to cook and eat a piece of themselves.   


In 1611, the lady was at last brought to trial and convicted on 80 deaths, which is difficult to accept. Elizabeth kicked the bucket in that very palace in 1614.


3) AMELIA DYER : THE READING BABY FARMER

Amelia Dyer, this lady didn't chase men or ladies but instead small kids. Abelia Dyer was born during the Victorian period in 1836 in Bristle, England. She was a trained medical attendant who began baby farming after she had been widowed in 1869. 



Bringing up illegitimate offspring of individuals is called baby farming. Individuals likewise paid her decent cash for dealing with such youngsters. She murdered more than 400 youngsters without hesitating for 30 years! In 1896 when a child's body was found in the river Thanes she was captured and after the trial, she was hanged up on 10 June 1896.


4)KARLA HOMOLKA : THE KEN AND BARBIE KILLER

Karla Homolka was born on 4 May 1970 in Ontario, Canada. She killed three young girls along with her husband Paul Bernardo. What was stunning about this, was that one of the girls was Karla's own younger sister. This couple committed these homicides between 1990-1992, after that the two of them were captured in 1993. During interrogation, she continued to tell that her husband used to beat her and she went along with him in these killings since he constrained her to do so. Police came to believe her lies and signed a deal with her which expressed that she would testify against her husband and consequently court will decrease her sentence. 



Paul was sentenced to life imprisonment and Karla 12 years. It was revealed that Karla was not forced by her husband and was lying about the matter when the police found a video recording of their wrongdoing. 


Be that as it may, it was past time to break the deal and she left jail in 2005 and right now is living peacefully in Quebec. That arrangement of Karla was named ' The Deal with the Devil' by the Canadian press.


5) AILEEN WUORNOS : DAMSEL OF DEATH

Aileen Wuornos was recorded as one of the most dangerous killers of American history. She was born on 29 February 1956 in Michigan. She was crazy and at 33 years of age to fulfill her madness she began to kill men. She got addicted to sex due to which she entered the business of prostitution and shoot those men which she didn't like. 



She killed 7 men and was even arrested a few times but always managed to escape by tricking the court. However, this didn't help her over the long run as she was additionally blamed for the theft, fraud very, and so on. 


Finally, all claims against her were proved, and was given the death penalty through deadly injection in 2002. In 2003 a biopic was made over her life called 'Monster' and actress Charlize Theron even won Oscar for that.


6) BEVERLEY ALLITT : THE ANGLE OF DEATH

The Angle of Death or Beverley Allitt was born on 4 October 1968 in Lincolnshire worked as a nurse in the hospital. While working in history she killed 4 kids and critically harmed 7 other. She committed these crimes in 1991 between February to April in 59 days. 


The age of the youngsters which this lunatic preyed upon was between 2 months to 11 years. She utilized a high-dose injection of Insulin and Potassium to execute her motives. 


After her trial in court she was sentenced to life imprisonment in May 1993 and, even today she's carrying out her punishment in a high security mental medical clinic of Nottinghamshire.


7) MYRA HINDLEY : MOORS MURDERER

Myra Hindley is viewed as the evilest lady in British history. Alongside her partner Ian Brady, she completed the Moors murders during the 1960s. Together, they kidnapped, physically tormented, and killed five children and teens.


At the point when they were caught, Hindley showed no lament for her crimes and argued not guilty. For a considerable length of time, she kept up with her innocence; in any case, in 1987, she at long last conceded that she had been engaged with each of the five killings. In 2002, she died in jail.


8) BELLE GUNNESS : HELL'S BELLE

Standing six feet tall and weighing over 91 kg, a physically strong woman, Belle Gunness was one of America's most wicked female serial killers. She was a forcing and influential lady of Norwegian descent. All things considered, she killed both her spouses and every last bit of her youngsters at various times, yet, surely, she killed the majority of her admirers, boyfriends, and her two girls. 



The intention was greed straightforward as can be; life insurance and resources taken or cheated from her suitors turned into her kind of revenue.


Most reports put her death count at more than 20 victims over several decades with some claiming more than 100. Irregularities during her post mortem examination; the corpse was reported to be two inches shorter than Belle’s six feet, made the way for Belle Gunnes to enter American criminal folklore, a female Bluebeard.

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In 2013, Harrison Okene turned into an accidental aquanaut when he survived over 60 hours at the lower part of the sea by In 2013, Harrison Okene became an accidental aquanaut when he survived more than 60 hours at the bottom of the ocean by breathing through an air pocket.


In 2013, the 29-year-old Nigerian cook was working installing a towing boat when it overturned in heavy seas. The 12-man group was there to stabilize an oil tanker at a platform in the Atlantic Ocean. They were around 32km off the Nigerian coast at the time of the incident. The ship eventually settled 30m down on the sea bed, upside down. Everyone drowned, except Okene.

In black as night, he figured out how to grab his direction from the toilet into another room, which had sufficient air to keep him alive. There, he manipulated a simple platform to keep his body somewhat above water and delay hypothermia.

       

He was wearing simply his underpants, caught in an air bubble somewhat more than a meter thick, alone, and mostly drenched in cool water. He was crying and calling on Jesus to rescue me. He prayed so hard. He was so hungry and thirsty and cold and He was just praying to see some kind of light.

After almost around more than two-and-a-half days, seemingly beyond help at the bottom of the ocean, Okene’s prayers were answered when he spotted a light.

A group of South African jumpers had come to assess the vessel and recover the bodies. Okene delicately arrived at his hand out to contact a diver's arm. So as not to scare him, Okene then, at that point, pulled out his arm and waved. A recovery camera got the diver's shocked response at seeing a man alive. Maybe he'd seen a ghost.


Okene had expected that all other 11 crew members made it securely to the surface when the boat went down, while he alone sank to the bottom. It was only later that he discovered that he was the last one standing. Every one of the companions of his mates was recovered aside from one, who was never found.


Although Okene swore never again to go near the ocean, he became a certified commercial diver in 2015. The rescue diver who discovered him at the bottom of the ocean presented him with his diploma.




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History is packed with mercilessly inventive torment and execution strategies. The rundown of brutalities incorporates torturous killing, where casualties were passed on to pass on the cross; the rack, where torturers would put the casualty on a wooden edge to be gradually pulled separated; and hanging, drawing, and quartering-the authority English discipline for high treason from 1351 to 1870-where men would be drawn by horse to their place of execution, hung until close demise, and afterward undermined and eviscerated before being beheaded and cut into quarters.           

The most complicatedly twisted type of torment, nonetheless, started with the Greek tyrant Phalaris.

Phalaris, the despot of Acragas (now Agrigento, in Sicily), was infamous for his callousness and reputedly “devoured” suckling infants. 

Phalaris, keeping to his personality, requested the specialist Perilaus to develop a bronze bull for the execution of criminals. The bull housed an empty chamber where victims were kept through a secret entryway. A fire was aroused underneath the bull, transforming the sculpture into an oven.



At the point when the fire was stoked adequately, the unfortunate soul would be tossed into the bull, where the hotness of its metal body cooked him alive. The lines and whistles changed the screams of the condemned over to the snorts and growls of a bull.

Regardless of whether it pleased him, the brazen bull proved helpful to him -the first victim of many was supposedly Perilaus. Be that as it may, like countless stories from classical times, the reality of the brazen bull is hard to check.

Whether evil tyrant or vigilante leader, one thing is clear: Phalaris and his brazen bull make a story for the ages.


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1) World Heritage status for sea forts and  Ratnagiri petroglyphs

The sea fortifications of Maharashtra's shore and the petroglyphs or geoglyphs found in the Konkan locale in the new past could be recorded as UNESCO world heritage sites.


The Maharashtra government tourism and cultural affairs department is intending to send a nomination to UNESCO for the designation of ocean/seaside strongholds, including Mumbai's Madh Fort and the petroglyphs of Ratnagiri. Petroglyphs are pictures drawn by eliminating some portion of a stone surface by chiseling, picking, cutting, or scraping. The petroglyphs likewise called Katal Shilpa locally are available in and around the Ratnagiri region spread across open spaces on the edges of towns. They are expected to be 12,000 years of age and Ratnagiri and Rajapur have over 1,000 petroglyphs across 60 locales.

These petroglyphs vary in shape and size. The carvings cover shapes of human figures, birds, animals, geometric forms, and composite creatures.

2) 4,500  year old network of 'Funerary Avenues' discovered

Archeologists in northwest Saudi Arabia have found 4,500-year-old "funerary roads" - the longest-running for 105 miles a(170 km) - close by a large number of pendant-formed stone tombs.


They are called funerary avenues since burial chambers are situated close to them. In Saudi Arabia, Researchers Find 4,500-Year-Old Highway Network Lined With Ancient Tombs.

The group has found about 18,000 burial chambers along the funerary avenues, with 80 of them being inspected or exhumed for research. Kennedy accepts that solitary people or small groups were buried in the tombs.

3)  2 New Plant Species discovered from Western Ghats

The species detailed from the Sindhudurg locale of Maharashtra has been named Eriocaulon parvicephalum (because of its moment inflorescence size), and the other reported from Kumta, Karnataka is called Eriocaulon karaavalense (named after Karaavali, Coastal Karnataka district).

                                   Eriocaulon karaavalense 
  
                                 
Eriocaulon parvicephalum

Pipeworts (Eriocaulon) is a plant group which completes its life cycle within a small period during monsoon. It exhibits great diversity in the Western Ghats. Around 111 species of pipeworts are found in India. Most of these are reported from the Western Ghats and the eastern Himalayas, and around 70% of them are endemic to the country.

Researchers from the Agharkar Research Institute in Pune have as of late found two new species of pipeworts in the Western Ghats of Maharashtra and Karnataka

4) CMFRI Identifies New 'Vatta' Fish Species in Indian Waters

CMFRI) has identified another carangid (Vatta) species from the Indian coast. The recently portrayed fish has a place with the 'queen fish' bunch and is named Scomberoides pelagicus. In the local, the fish is known as pola vatta. The new fish is unmistakable by the profound praise body, inward dorsal head profile, and heavy and less various gill rakers on the primary gill curve contrasted with the firmly related species.



There are more than 60 types of carangids in Indian oceans, out of which four have a place with the 'queen fish'. The recently portrayed one is the fifth queenfish from Indian waters. From one side of the planet to the other, three queen fishes were terminated before.

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