Monday, 5 October 2020

Amazon great Indian festival vs Flipkart big billion days 2020

 

Hello guys how are you people I hope you all are going great today we are discussing about the two great shoping deals coming in india in this october so lets start

Amazon Great Indian Festival

You guys already know that amazon is such a big company and its known for their e commerce site amazon.in/com so amazon represents some event sales time to time in a year but the mega sale always arrived on the month of october and the account of that we get huge flash discounts on products like smart phones digital camera’s accessories clothes house hold items and so on also we get flat 50% 60% discounts on some of the products sold by amazon so the sales are arrived.


The Great Indian Festival will have offers on a range of products from smartphones, tablets, laptops, PCs, musical instruments, stationery products, books, baby products, toys, clothing & accessories, shoes to beauty products, pet products, gourmet foods, gardening accessories and more.Customers shopping on Amazon.in can benefit from a suit of fast and guaranteed delivery services including one-day, two-day, same day, scheduled, Sunday and Morning Deliveries. And now with launch of Amazon.in’s Prime membership program, Prime members get 30 minutes early access to Top deals. Stay tuned for the sale to start I will inform you when the sale is live in india




Flipkart Big Billion Days

Flipkart is an Indian e-commerce company based in Bangalore, Karnataka, India. It was founded by Sachin Bansal and Binny Bansal in 2007. The company initially focused on book sales, before expanding into other product categories such as consumer electronics, fashion, home essentials & groceries, and lifestyle products. Flipkart Big Billion Days 2020 sale will kick off October 16, the Walmart-owned e-retail giant has announced. The Big Billion Days sale will continue through October 21 and include plethora of offers and deals. According to Flipkart, it has partnered with the State Bank of India to provide the bank's card holders 10 percent instant discount on purchases made using SBI cards. As expected, Flipkart Plus customers will get early access to The Big Billion Days sale deals and offers on October 15.


In addition to SBI card instant discount, the Flipkart shoppers will also get no-cost EMI options with Bajaj Finserv EMI Cards as well as with other leading bank credit and debit cards. Further, the customers using Paytm Wallet and Paytm UPI to pay for their purchases will also get cashback.

“The Big Billion Days stands for a celebration of brands, an assortment of collections never seen before, a spirit of festivity and joy, and a feeling of immense excitement as everyone embarks on their festive season preparations,” said Kalyan Krishnamurthy, CEO - Flipkart Group, in a prepared statement. As a part of The Big Billion Days 2020 sale, Flipkart will offer deals and discounts on mobiles, TVs and other home appliances, electronics and accessories, and numerous other products across categories. Flipkart has already started teasing several offers on its website, including The Big Billion Days exclusive launches.



Flipkart has revealed that it has significantly expanded its Kirana onboarding program to include more than 50,000 kirana stores that will help the e-retailer in making last-mile deliveries to consumers in more than 850 cities.

“Through this initiative, e-commerce will become more personalized for consumers across the country while also creating additional income streams for its Kirana partners,” Flipkart said in a statement.

Conclusion

Both the sites provide great discounts on products both offer e0asy emi solutions special bank discounts and great exchange offer so as per buyer we will get huge discount on items on this days. to save some extra penny we should firstly compare the item on both the sites if you get cheaper as compared to other buy the cheaper one.

Saturday, 3 October 2020

Atal tunnel rohtang

 Atal Tunnel,Rohtang




Atal Tunnel which is also known as Rohtang tunnel is a highway tunnel built under the Rohtang pass in the eastern Pir panjal range of the Himalayas on the Leh manali highway in Himachal Pradesh,india.At 9.02 km long i is the longest tunnel 10,000 ft in the world and is named after former Indian prime minister Atal bihari Vajpayee.

Atal tunnel construction begins 28 June 2010 and recently inaugurated on 3rd October 2020.

Tunnel reduced the distance between manali and leh by 46 km.The usefulness of the tunnel may be better illustrated thus,the 117 km distance from manali to the the south of pass keylong on North sideof rohtang pass via grimphu about five hours.

It was inaugurated by prime minister Narendra Modi on 3rd October 2020.

Safety Measures

To prevent any damage to the roads and to ensure the safety of the roads and tunnel users alike ,avalanche control structures are being constructed.The design for these structures is being provided by the Snow and Avalanche study establishment of DRDO.

As the Rohtang tunnel will witness heavy traffic vehicular management and checking pollution is a priority. For this CCTV cameras would be placed at a regular distance and further connected to two monitoring rooms on both ends of the tunnel.



Specifications

The tunnel is intended to create an all weather route to leh and Lahaul and Spiti valleys in Himachal Pradesh.

Length of tunnel 9.02 km.

South portal

North portal

Shape of tunnel is horshoe

Finished width 10.00m at road level 

Challenges

The most challenging task was to continue the excavation during heavy snowfall in winter.Excavation for tunneling was done from both ends.However as Rohtang pass closes during the winter the North portal was not accessible during winter and the excavation was being done only from.the south portal in winters .Only about one fourth of the entire tunnel was exacavated from north end and three fourths was exacavated from south end.There were more than 48m avalanche sites on approaches to the tunnel.



History

The moravina mission first talked about the possibility of a tunnel through Rohtang pass to reach Lahaul in 1960.Later,Prime minister Nehru discussed a rope way to Rohtang pass with local tribes.The tunnel project was conceived in 1983.



Almost 39 years after the first mention when atal bihari vajpayee became prime minister locals suggested his childhood friend Arjun gopal visit him and talk about a Rohtang tunnel .Gopal and two companions , chhering dorje and abhay chand moved to delhi .After a year of discussions vajpayee went to Lahaul on June 2000 and declared that the Rohtang tunnel would be constructed now modi govt renamed this tunnel name now this is called Atal tunnel.  

Friday, 2 October 2020

Among Us Wiki

 Hello guys how are you people i hope you all are good and safe so, today we are discussing about a game which becomes popular nowadays so lets start


AMONG US is an online multiplayer game,developed and published by American game studio InnerSloth and released on June 15, 2018. The game takes place in a space-themed setting where players each take on one of two roles, most being Crewmates, and a predetermined number being Impostors.

The goal for the Crewmates is to identify the Impostors, eliminate them, and complete tasks around the map; the Impostors' goal is to covertly sabotage and kill the Crewmates before they complete all their tasks. Through a plurality vote, players believed to be Impostors may be removed from the game. If all Impostors are eliminated or all tasks are completed, the Crewmates win; if there are an equal number of Impostors and Crewmates, or if a critical sabotage goes unresolved, the Impostors win.

While initially released in 2018 to little mainstream attention, it received an influx of popularity in 2020 due to many well-known Twitch streamers and YouTubers playing it. In response to the game's popularity, a sequel, Among Us 2, was announced in August 2020. However, a month later in September, the planned sequel was cancelled with the team instead shifting focus to improving the original game.


Among Us is a multiplayer game, supporting four to ten players. One to three of these players are randomly selected each game to be Impostors, while the rest are Crewmates. The game can take place on one of three maps: a spaceship (The Skeld), a headquarters building (Mira HQ), or a planet base (Polus). Crewmates are given tasks to complete around the map in the form of minigames, consisting of maintenance work on vital systems, such as electrical rewiring and fueling engines. Impostors are given a fake list of tasks in order to blend in with Crewmates and have the ability to sabotage the map's systems, traverse vents, identify any other Impostors, and kill Crewmates. If a player dies, they become a ghost; ghosts have the ability to pass through walls, but can only interact with the world in limited ways and are invisible to everyone except other ghosts. All players, aside from ghosts, have a limited cone of vision, only allowing them to see other players within a certain unblocked distance around them, despite the game's top-down perspective.



The Crewmates win by completing all tasks before being killed or by finding and eliminating all the Impostors; for the Impostors to win, they must kill enough Crewmates such that the number of Impostors is equal to the number of Crewmates or have a sabotage countdown run out; the goal of ghosts is to help their living teammates by completing tasks and performing sabotages for Crewmate and Impostor ghosts, respectively. When an Impostor performs a sabotage, there is either an immediate consequence (such as all the lights being turned off or doors being closed) or a countdown will begin, and the sabotage must be resolved before it finishes, or else all the Crewmates will die. Sabotages can be resolved by players in varying ways depending on which sabotage is done.



Wednesday, 30 September 2020

Most Haunted Places in Delhi 2020

 

Agrasen Ki Baoli











Agrasen ki Baoli (also known as Ugrasen ki Baodi), designated a protected monument by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) under the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act of 1958, is a 60-meter long and 15-meter wide historical step well on Hailey Road, near Connaught Place, Jantar Mantar in New Delhi, India. Although there are no known historical records to prove who built Agrasen ki Baoli, it is believed that it was originally built by the legendary king Agrasen, and the present architecture hints at it being rebuilt in the 14th century during the Tughlag period of Delhi Sultanate. The Baoli is open daily from 9 AM to 5:30 PM. Baoli or bawdi, also referred to as baori or bauri, is a Hindi word (from Sanskrit) Water temples and temple step wells were built in ancient India. The earliest forms of step well and reservoir were also built in India in places like Dholavira as far back as the Indus Valley Civilisation.

Bhuli Bhatiyari Ka Mahal










Karol Bagh, the busy market of Delhi, has a hidden secret. The area is identified by Delhi’s new landmark, the huge Hanuman Statue next to Bagga Link Services. Right behind this Bagga Link, a small serpent road goes deep into the Southern Ridge of Delhi. As you advance few hundred meters on this road, a strange structure on your right will cast a spell on you.


Delhi Cantonment









Delhi Cantonment (popularly referred to as Delhi Cantt) was established in 1914. Until February 1938, the Cantonment Board Delhi was known as the Cantt authority. The area of the Cantonment is approximately 10,521 acres (4,258 ha). At the 2011 census, the population of the Cantonment was 116,352. The Delhi Cantonment is a Class I Cantonment Board.The Cantonment is governed by the Cantonments Act, 2006 while various policy letters and instructions from the Ministry of Defence pertaining to the area are issued from time to time. Although the board functions as a local municipal body, it remains under the administrative control of the Directorate General Defence Estates, New Delhi and Principal Director, Defence Estates, Western Command, Chandigarh.


Jamali Kamali Mosque and Tomb










Jamali Kamali Mosque and Tomb, located in the Archaeological Village complex in Mehrauli, Delhi, India, comprise two monuments adjacent to each other; one is the mosque and the other is the tomb of Jamali and Kamali. Their names are tagged together as "Jamali Kamali" for the mosque as well as the tomb since they are buried adjacent to each other. The mosque and the tomb were constructed in 1528-1529, and Jamali was buried in the tomb after his death in 1535. The name "Jamali" is Urdu, though originates from "Jamal" which means "beauty". Jamali was a popular poet who traveled widely around Asia and the Middle East. He became court poet during Lodi Dynasty rule and continued to enjoy the patronage of the Mughal rulers, Babur and his son Humayun. His poetry mirrored Persian mysticism of the times. His two popular works are The Sun and Moon and The Spiritual Journey of the Mystics. It is said that his tomb was completed during Humayun's rule.

Kamali was an unknown person who was Jamali's disciple and his lover, according to the oral stories and traditions. It is noted that even though they were both males, as signified by a symbolic pen box on each of their graves, their graves are placed in a manner that implies that they were lovers.

 

Lothian Cemetery










This is the oldest graveyard of the Christian community of Delhi who were buried here between 1808 and 1867. Lothian cemetery was built in the year 1808 and closed to burials in the 1960s. This burial ground is known as a haunted place of Delhi. Numerous European soldiers were buried here with most of them killed during the first battle of Independence of India in 1857 or Indian Rebellion of 1857. Staffs of East India Company, British women and children who had died in cholera epidemics were also buried there. Although the cemetery is under the preservation of Archaeological Survey of India it is presently seen in a dilapidated state.

Tuesday, 29 September 2020

21 grams experiment

 21 Grams Experiment

The weight of soul


The 21 grams experiment refers to a scientific study published in 1907 by Duncan Macdougall , a physician from Haverill massachusetts.Macdougall hypothesized that souls have physical weight and attempted to measure the mass lost by a human when the soul departed the body.Macdougall attempted to measure the mass change of six patients at the moment of death of human.
One of the six subjects lost three fourths of an ounce.

Macdougall stated his experiment would have to be repeated many times before any conclusion could be obtained .The experiment is widely regarded as flawled and unscientific due to small sample size the methods use as well as the fact only one of the six subjects met the hypothesis.The case has been cited as an example of selective reporting .Despite it's rejection within the scientific community , Macdougall experiment popularized the concept that the soul definitely has weight and specifically that it weighs 21 grams.



In the april 1907 issue of american medicine featured a paper by Dr . Duncan Macdougall describing his experiment whereby the beds of dying patients were palced on sensitive balance.
Believe it or not he was trying to weigh the human soul .He had previously determined the weight loss attributed to evaporation of moisture form the skin and by comparison this was sudden and much larger.



He even controlled for weight loss due to urine and fecal eliminations and concluded that these could not account for the change of weight.

#RESULTS OF THIS EXPERIMENT

One of the patients lost weight but then put the weight back on and two of the other patients registered a loss of weight at death but a few minutes later lost even more weight , coinciding with the time of death. 
Macdougall disgareded the results of another as the patients.

Macdougall reported that none of the dogs lost any weight after death.

While Macdougall believed that the results from his Experiment showed the human soul might have weight his report which was not published untill 1907 stated the experiment would have to be reported many times before any conclusion could be obtained.


 





Amazon Introduces Cloud Gaming Service, Luna (The Future of Gaming)

 



Whatsup Guys how are you I hope you all are going good today we will discuss about the future of Gaming you guys know the gaming culture is growing in a faster rate so to support this amazon announces his new cloud gaming platform to compete with google stadia(those who dont know what is stadia have a look at my previous blogs there I clarify the brief of google stadia so as of now we will discuss about Amazon cloud gaming services so lets start,

Amazon Luna is an upcoming cloud gaming service developed and operated by Amazon. Announced on September 24, 2020, Amazon Luna will have 100 different games at launch in October 2020, will have an introductory price of $5.99 a month, and will be powered by AWS. 

The streaming service will have integration with Twitch and will be available on PC, Mac, Amazon Fire TV, and iOS. Amazon has partnered with Ubisoft to create a gaming channel exclusive to Luna, which will give Luna subscribers access to Ubisoft's titles the same day they release.

A "Luna Plus" subscription will cost $5.99 per month as part of an invite-only early access program. A controller designed for the service will also be sold, with "early access" pricing of $50, though gamers will also be able to use an Xbox One or PlayStation DualShock 4 controller, as well as a mouse and keyboard to play. 

Running on Amazon's AWS servers, games will stream at up to 1080p resolution and 60 frames per second at launch (with 4K support teased as "coming soon"), though a full list of titles wasn't immediately available. 

The company says that games available in the early access period will include Control, Resident Evil 7, GRID, Yooka-Laylee and The Impossible Lair and Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons.

 Ubisoft will be among the early notable publishers on the platform, including bringing Assassin's Creed Valhalla to Luna, although no timeline was given for when its games would arrive beyond, again, "coming soon."


The company says that Luna will be available on Fire TV, Mac and PC, as well as through "web apps" for iPhone and iPad so long as those devices are running iOS 14. The use of web apps seems to be how Amazon is getting around Apple's App Store restrictions, which have previously blocked Microsoft from offering its xCloud gaming service for iPhone and iPad users. Google's Android is not listed as a launch platform but is "coming soon."



 No exact release date was given for Luna, but those interested can request an early access invitation on Amazon's website.

Initially, Luna will launch in early access on Fire TV, PC, Mac and iOS devices, including iPhones and iPads. Notably, it won’t be available on Android right away. The Android version should go live within “weeks” of the early access launch, according to Luna head Marc Whitten.

 Whitten and other Luna executives don’t attribute the temporary iOS exclusivity to Amazon's mysterious sweetheart deal with Apple, which allows Prime Video to sell media directly on the App Store without giving Apple 30 percent of its sales. The 30 percent cut is standard for essentially every other paid program on the iOS marketplace, and it's one of the main reasons Epic Games is suing Apple this year.

 Executives also don’t attribute the iOS-first launch to xCloud's provisional exclusivity on Android platforms. Microsoft’s game-streaming platform, xCloud, isn't available on iOS because of that 30 percent fee and the fact that Apple “consistently treats gaming apps differently, applying more lenient rules to non-gaming apps,” according to Microsoft. With Luna, Amazon has discovered another way to circumvent Apple’s App Store fees. Luna is a progressive web application (PWA), which means it’s actually a browser-based program masquerading as a native iOS app. You’ll download the PWA from the Luna website, and the resulting icon on your iPhone’s home screen will function like a shortcut to Amazon’s cloud gaming portal on the web.

 As a PWA, Luna is not involved in the App Store at all.



 “Just to be super transparent, on iOS, it is through the browser,” Whitten said. “So it's not a native app in the App Store.”

Amazon is aiming to have about 100 games available during the early beta period, spread between Luna+ and the Ubisoft channel.

“So more than Stadia, less than Game Pass,” Luna business development manager Lisa Schwenke said. Microsoft recently integrated xCloud into its Game Pass Ultimate subscription service and offers more than 150 streamable titles, while Stadia has about 90, some of which are purchased individually. Schwenke continued, “The goal is to continue to have something for everyone, see what customers are enjoying and try to bring more of that. So definitely starting out a little bit smaller during early access, I think there'll be about 50 titles in our Luna Plus channel and about 50 in the Ubisoft channel, and just growing that over time consistently.”




 The channeled approach to game streaming was borrowed from Amazon’s Prime Video experience, which offers certain stations as paid additions. That said, Luna will evolve as early access carries on and the feedback rolls in.

 “You may even see other types of channels like a genre-based channel,” said Marc Whitten, Amazon’s head of Luna. “Or other ways to think about specific pieces of content that might be very attractive to a certain set of customers.”

 Amazon specifies that $5.99 a month is the price of a Luna+ subscription during early access, so this base price is likely to change with the launch of Luna 1.0.

Thursday, 24 September 2020

Dangerous Human Experiment Ever (Russian Sleep Experiment)

 

Hello guys how are u people I hope you all are going good. Today we’ll discuss on brutal science experiment performed by Russians in past so lets start

(Please note all the below information are taken from the official Wikipedia.org article)

The story recounts an experiment set in a late–1940s Soviet test facility. In a military-sanctioned scientific experiment, five political prisoners were kept in a sealed gas chamber, with an airborne stimulant continually administered in order to keep the subjects awake for 30 consecutive days. The prisoners were falsely promised that they would be set free from the prison if they completed the experiment.



The subjects behaved as usual during the initial days, talking to each other and whispering to the researchers through the one-way glass, though it was noted that their discussions gradually became darker in subject matter. After nine days, one subject began screaming uncontrollably for hours while the others had no reaction to his outburst. The man screamed for so long that he tore his vocal cords. The man didn’t know why he was screaming. He was paralyzed. When the second one started screaming, the others prevented the researchers from looking inside by pasting torn book pages and their own feces on the porthole windows. A few days passed without the researchers being able to look inside, during which the chamber was completely silent. The researchers used the intercom to test if the subjects were still alive, and got a short response of a subject expressing compliance.

On the 15th day, the researchers decided to turn off the stimulating gas and reopen the chamber. The subjects did not want the gas to turn off, for fear they would fall asleep. Upon looking inside, they discover that the four surviving subjects have performed lethal and severe mutilation and disembowelment on themselves during the past days, including tearing off flesh and muscles, removing multiple abdominal internal organs, practicing self-cannibalism, and allowing 10 cm (4 inches) of blood and water to accumulate on the floor by jamming pieces of flesh from the first subject into the drain, who was found dead on the floor as soon as the chamber was opened. The subjects also violently refuse to leave the chamber and begged the scientists to continue administering the stimulant, murdering one soldier and severely injuring another that attempted to remove them. After eventually being removed from the chamber, all subjects were shown to exhibit extreme strength, unprecedented resistance to drugs and sedatives, the ability to remain alive despite lethal injuries, and a desperate desire to stay awake and be given the stimulant. It was also found that if any one of the subjects fell asleep, they would die.



After being somewhat treated for their severe injuries, the surviving three subjects were prepared to return to the gas chamber with the stimulant by the orders of the military officials (though against the will of the researchers), with EKG monitors showing short recurring moments of brain death. Before the chamber was sealed, one of the subjects fell asleep and died, and the only subject that could speak screamed to be immediately sealed in the chamber. The military commander ordered for three other researchers to be closed inside the chamber along side the two remaining subjects. One researcher immediately drew his gun and killed the commander and the mute subject by shooting both of them in the head, causing the other personnel to flee the room. With only one surviving subject, the terrified researcher explained that he would not allow himself to be locked in a room with monsters that could no longer be called people. He desperately asked what the subject was, to which the subject smiled and identified himself and the other fallen subjects as an inherent evil inside the human mind that is kept in check by the act of sleeping. After a brief pause, the researcher shot the prisoner in the heart, and with his dying breath on the floor, the subject muttered his final words; "No Quema Cuh"

The Russian Sleep Experiment became immensely popular upon its original publication. It is considered by some to be the greatest and most shared creepypasta story ever. Much of the online and offline debate surrounds the belief held by many that the story is real rather than fiction, and many articles therefore seek to debunk this claim. It has also sparked more general discussion of the viral nature of creepypasta stories.

The creepypasta is often shared alongside an image of a grotesque, demonic figure, which is implied to be one of the test subjects. The image is actually of a life-size animatronic Halloween prop called "Spasm"

The Russian Sleep Experiment's popularity has led to various adaptations over the years. A novel inspired by the original short story was published in 2015






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Amazon great Indian festival vs Flipkart big billion days 2020

  Hello guys how are you people I hope you all are going great today we are discussing about the two great shoping deals coming in india in ...