Let's talk... parrot opium bandhani
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- Let's talk... parrot opium bandhani
Human beings are addicted to various addictions but in Madhya Pradesh parrots have become addicted to opium, due to which farmers' problems have increased. Farmers in Mandsaur, Jamach and Ratlam in Madhya Pradesh cultivate opium on a large scale for which they have to obtain a license from the government's narcotics department. Farmers also have to give their produce to the government or else their contract will be canceled and other steps will be taken. For some time now, parrots have been flying in this area and picking opium pods from the fields. To avoid this torture, it has become the turn of the farmers to install plastic nets on the entire farm.
First foreign investment in Jammu and Kashmir after removal of Article 370
After the removal of Article 370 from Jammu and Kashmir in August 2019, there have been reports of the first foreign investment in the state after the growth of business, employment and industries. One lakh sq.ft in Srinagar by Emmar Group of Companies of UAE. For mega mall project in foot area Rs. 250 crore will be invested. Apart from this, this group here is IT. Will also invest separately in the sector. Recently this mall was decommissioned.
Silver shoes that fulfill the demand...!
Madan Prajapati, an MLA from Rajasthan's Balotra, himself boycotted the shoes, demanding that the area be declared a district. Balotra is also included in the recently announced formation of 19 new districts in Rajasthan. Thus, when this MLA went to meet the Mukhmanytri there after fulfilling his demand, his supporters greeted Madan Prajapati by wearing silver shoes weighing 750 grams. The video of this incident has gone viral.
Production fell in India, prices rose abroad
Reports of a decline in Tuvar production in India have had an impact on the overseas market. After these reports, there has been an increase in the prices of Indian tweeds in Canada and Australia markets. This time there are reports of damage to many crops due to unseasonal rains. In view of which, there is a possibility that the prices will increase even at home in the near future.
Rs. 3 crore matter...
Nowadays in big cities huge expenses are seen on wedding occasions. However, now even rural areas are not lagging behind in spending. Recently, a farmer family in Rajasthan spent a lot on a wedding. On the occasion of his sister-in-law's wedding, three brothers of a farming family of Burdi village in Nagaur district of Rajasthan spent Rs. More than 3 crore was filled. This family spent Rs. 81 lakhs in cash, 16 bighas of land, 41 tolas of gold, 3 kg of silver, a tractor with a trolley, a silver coin was given to all the families of the village. The total cost of all these items is Rs. 3.21 crores.
Ahhh... 31000 pilots needed
Aviation sector Boeing companies recently said that India will need 31,000 pilots and 26,000 mechanical engineers in the next 20 years. This statement has been made by Boeing in view of the orders placed by India for new aircraft. The company also said that in the next 20 years, the South Asian markets will see rapid growth and the markets of this region will be dominated at the global level.
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