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Stay in the room for 100 days, take away 4 crores
The new challenge of Mr. Beast, who created a sensation with his videos on YouTube, has created excitement all over the world. In this challenge, a boy named Bailey and a girl named Suzy have to live together in a room for 100 days. If both stay together for 100 days, they will earn 5 lakh dollars i.e. about 1.10 crore rupees, but if either of them leaves the room tired, neither of them will get anything. Both of them are not allowed to keep the phone while staying in the room.
Whether or not Bailey-Suzy will take home $5 million is unknown, but Mr. Beast's earnings have already started. More than 9 crore people watched the video within a day after it was uploaded.
Why did Trump's daughter-in-law go to Israel?
Jared Kushner, the son-in-law of the former US President Donald Trump, has attracted the attention of the whole world when he arrived in Israel with his wife Ivanka. On October 7, Hamas visited Kibbutz Far Azza, a border town between Israel and Gaza. Hamas killed about 1200 innocent people in this city. Jared comes from a Jewish family. His grandparents lived in Belarus and escaped to America after barely surviving the Holocaust. His grandfather, Reichel, saved thousands of Jewish lives by digging tunnels in Nazi captivity, so Jews consider Reichel a hero and hold the Kushner family in high esteem. Jared has followed a family tradition by going to Israel to comfort the Jews.
The family of Sheikh of UAE is the richest in the world
UAE's Al Nahyan family tops the 2023 list of the world's richest families announced by Bloomberg magazine. The total wealth of the family of Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the President of the UAE, is 305 billion dollars. The Nahyan family made it to the list for the first time and has become an outright topper.
After the Nahyan family, the Watton family owns the world's largest retail chain, Walmart. The Watton family has a net worth of $259.7 billion. The Hermès family, owner of the luxury fashion brand Hermès, is in third place with a fortune of $150.9 billion. America's Mars family is fourth with $141.9 billion and Qatar's Al Thani family is fifth with $135 billion.
Do not even go near this tree on the beach
Ever since we were young we hear that we should plant trees. Planting trees is glorified to such an extent that the benefits of planting trees are exaggerated, but there is one tree called Menchinil, which no one advises to plant, rather it is advised to stay away from it. This is because the apple-like fruit that grows on this tree is highly poisonous.
A man eats it within minutes, so it is advised that no one even goes near it by mistake. This most dangerous and poisonous tree in the world usually grows along the coast including America so Indians need not worry but be careful when going abroad.
The plane of the young man-girlfriend crashed at different places
In a rare incident in Italy, Stefano Pirelli and his fiancee Antonietta Demasi survived separate plane crashes on the same day. 30-year-old Stefano was on his way to meet his fiancée in a two-seater plane that crashed while 22-year-old Demasi's plane crashed near Busano. Stefano didn't even suffer a scratch while Demasi suffered minor injuries. Both Stefano and Demasi were on their way to Suva from their respective cities to celebrate Christmas together when their plane crashed. Demasi is injured and hospitalized so it looks like the two will have to spend Christmas in the hospital.
CMVR approval of hydrogen FCEV bus
Tata Motors has become the first bus manufacturer in the country to receive Central Motor Vehicle Rules (CMVR) approval certificate for its hydrogen fuel cell powered (FCEV) buses. The country's largest commercial vehicle manufacturer has received approval for Tata Starbus 4/12 FCEV models. An FCEV is a type of electric vehicle that uses hydrogen fuel cells to generate electricity instead of relying solely on batteries. This makes them potentially more efficient and environmentally friendly than traditional gas-oil or electric vehicles. Zero emissions, long range, fast refueling and high efficiency make FCEVs more viable for public transport than pure electric vehicles.
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