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Petrol-Diesel under GST ...!
There have been talks of bringing petrol-diesel under GST for some time but no action has been taken. However, in a recent function, the Finance Minister said that before bringing petrol-diesel under GST, states and the GST Council have to show readiness. If they show readiness and fix the fuel rate then the fuel will be brought under the ambit of GST.
- Dhak Dhak Girls and Bachchan..Saath Saath Hai
Country's largest gold loan-non-banking finance company (NBFC) Muthot Finance has chosen Bollywood's Dhak-Dhak girl Madhuri Dixit as the company's new brand ambassador. However, the company has also clarified that Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan will also continue as their brand ambassador. After the appointment of Madhuri as the brand ambassador, the company has promoted this report vigorously on social media.
- Drones will deliver army supplies
Indian Army is embracing technology. Goods will be delivered to the army by drones at various borders of the country in the next seven years. Till now this operation was done by animals. But after the use of drones, it will be reduced by 60 percent, Army Chief General Manoj Pandey said. With the development of technology, the currency of logistics drones has now increased. Even so, the Indian Army is still using surveillance drones.
- Thermal camera will confirm love
Technology will now help you to prove whether your partner truly loves you or not. Scientists and experts believe that thermal cameras can confirm your love. According to researchers from the University of Granada, this can be made clear through thermal imaging cameras. After studying 60 volunteers aged 24 to 47 years in this study case, it was concluded by analyzing thermal data. In which this matter was proved.
- Country's first hydrogen project
The Green Billions Ltd. The company's first hydrogen project in the country at Pune is estimated at Rs. It is being built at a cost of 430 crores. The company has been awarded a 30-year contract for this project. In the first year of implementation of the project, 350 tonnes of waste will be collected at this project, which will produce 10 tonnes of hydrogen. Thus, this will be the country's first project to produce hydrogen from waste.
-India's A350 aircraft will have Rolls Royce engines
Air India's order for 40 Airbus and A350 aircraft will be the first time in 13 years that an Indian aircraft will have a Rolls-Royce engine. The A350 aircraft will come in two variants. It will be powered by Rolls-Royce Trent XWB engines and a local team has started work to help Air India in its plans to induct its aircraft. The company will definitely help the airline at the grassroots level in Delhi. Apart from this, the engine will also provide monitoring support. The company's engine monitoring system uses sensors located at various locations throughout the aircraft engine to provide pilots with real-time information about engine performance and condition.
- Justin Bieber bought a Lamborghini Urus SUV
Canada's popular singer Justin Bieber is so fond of expensive cars that he has expensive cars from Ferrari to Rolls Royce and Cradleac to Mercedes in his garage. Now Justin Bieber has bought a Lamborghini Urus SUV, which is worth more than 3 crore rupees. Justin Bieber was recently spotted with his pink Lamborghini. 29-year-old Justin Bieber is one of the most popular singers in the world, best known for his baby songs (Justin Bieber Baby Song). Justin Bevir recently bought a Lamborghini worth Rs. 3.25 crore to Rs. May be between 4.5 crores. Justin also owns a Lamborghini Aventador S, priced at Rs. 5 crores. Justin Bieber owns multiple luxury supercars, including the Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport. The price of this car is more than 11 crore rupees.
- Entry of another virus 'Marburg'
For the last few years, the world is witnessing the terror of many viruses. A new Marburg virus has now been added to it. This virus has spread in the country of Equatorial Guinea in Africa. And it is as deadly as the Ebola virus. For this reason, this virus is being closely monitored by WHO. The treatment of this virus has also been discussed in a meeting by WHO.
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