Author: Jayessh Jaadav

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My name is Jayessh Jaadav; it's pretty different, but I like to be easily foundable on Google ;-). I enjoy Reading, Teaching Computers, Working with Computers, Share Trading, Earning Money, and writing in categories related to my hobby. I have experience as Computer Teacher, Accountant, Cost Accountant, Tax Practitioner, Blogger, YouTuber, and Content Writer.

NEW VARIANT  A more dangerous virus than corona is over-confidence, nothing more deadly than overconfidence. The negligence was shown in saying and believing this is the most difficult. Corona takes people frequently, fast, and there is a reason why this could happen in the future. A new variant was found in Africa. HIGHLY CONTAGIOUS Human evolution takes hundreds of years, and in viruses, this process takes only a few months and sometimes even a day. The South African variant is said to have had the most mutations, and its scientific name is B.1.1.529. According to data from South Africa’s National…

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Psychological Experiment Let’s start with a historical, psychological experiment that took place in the Netherlands in 2015. The experiment format was such that the participant had to sit alone in a small room and watch a movie clip of 85 seconds, continuously for one hour. a table was placed in front of them, and a screen on it and a movie clip playing on that screen. Putting ourselves in the place of the participants of that experiment, the question arises how many times can we watch a clip of 85 seconds? As time went on, the embarrassment and boredom of…

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The Cryptocurrency Regulation Bill is set to be introduced in the winter session of Parliament that begins in late November. Under the bill, the government will recognize certain crypto-currencies and introduce rules for the same. RBI is talking of a complete ban on crypto-currencies. The RBI governor has termed crypto-currencies a threat to the country’s financial stability. The International Monetary Fund (IMF), the central banks of other countries, the RBI, and the government are all concerned about the increasing prevalence of crypto-currencies. What is the reason for this concern? What is this crypto-currency that has confused even scholars so much?…

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Reports suggest that one out of every seven children in India is suffering from some mental health problem. Mental health problems such as depression, restlessness, ADHD, and schizophrenia are common.  Do you know how many children get medical help in this case? The answer is hair-raising. The answer is less than 1 percent; reason? No one in India is trying to understand the mental problem.  Children are not aware of this problem, and parents also do not want to know about the problem because, in India, this kind of disease is considered insanity, which is understood against reputation and pretense. But why…

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Toys were invented in India about 8,000 years ago during the Indus Valley Civilization. Original toys included whistle-shaped parrots, rope or cane, and long-hand toy monkeys to slide down small farm carts. Those toys were made from natural materials like bamboo sticks, grass and natural clay-like clay, rocks and fibrous fabric. Today, however, the advent of advanced technology and mechanisms has led companies to create new and inventive toys. Soon, due to the new revolution of ‘local to vocal’, Indian Toy is expected to become a global hub by 2025-2030. Indian Toy Industry India’s toy industry is worth about ₹93…

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Inspiration Haimanti Sen took a step towards change and changed the lives of many children who beg, do some minor work, and sleep on the footpaths. However, more than 80 million children between 6 and 14 remain deprived of education despite the government’s efforts. Seeing the children begging on the streets, she always felt like talking to them; her curiosity to know about the situation turned her efforts into “Junoon”. Haimanti Sen, initially, was able to get 20 children admitted in Junoon. In the initial phase, it was the most challenging task for Sen to convince the parents of these…

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“After my son’s death, I decided not to let anyone die because of potholes in the road.” – Dadarao Bilhore Unfortunate Story: A pothole in the road-killed Dadarao Bilhore’s sixteen-year-old son Prakash. Prakash had passed the SSC Board (10th) examination, and he was returning home on a motorcycle with his elder brother Ram. After submitting an admission form to a college for further studies, it was the month of July, so due to heavy rains on the way, they had to stop at a hideout in the Powai area. When the rain stopped, they went from there towards the house. When they reached…

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“Car bechni ho, toh Cars24″ how many of you always wonder why this venture is focused on buying instead of selling? Every brand on TV and other advertisement focuses on sales, but Cars24 asks us to sell our used car to them! Let’s dig more about the company. About the Company – Cars24  CARS24 is an online used car marketplace. The company sells more than 1.5 lakh cars per year and is one of the most significant organized players in India’s used car segment. The Cars24 online platform provides the transaction, and the company also has an offline presence. Cars24 services include RTO and ownership paperwork, apart…

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A new study of researchers at Kingston University says that what you read greatly impacts your personality. If I try to summarise it in a single sentence, then the sentence will be “You became what you read.” Pratilipi is an excellent option to increase our reading habits. About the company Pratilipi is a MobileApp platform that brings readers, writers, and their stories together. It is an Indian online self-publishing and audiobook portal, and Pratilipi allows users to publish and read original works such as stories, poetry, essays, and articles.  It also allows readers to rate content posted by others, subscribe to authors, and interact…

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Rancho, Phunsukh Wangdu, remember the character from the movie 3 idiots? Do you know the true inspiration behind it? The answer is Sonam Wangchuk, an engineer, Inventor and education reformist. He is the founder, director and designer of SECMOL (Student’s Educational and Cultural Movement), and also he was instrumental in the launch of Operation New Hope. Early Life Sonam Wangchuk was born on September 1, 1966, in Uleytokpo village, situated in Ladakh’s Leh district. Due to the unavailability of schools in his town, Sonam Wangchuk was not enrolled in a school until 9. Till this age, his mother taught him…

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