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The London / Oxford Dictionary included 26 Indian words; Aadhaar, wedding, box are also found

The London / Oxford Dictionary included 26 Indian words; Aadhaar, wedding, box are also found

Oxford University Press reported that 22 out of 26 words were included in the printed dictionary, while the other four were included in the digital edition.
This 10th edition of the dictionary contains 384 Indian English words.

new Delhi. The new edition of the Oxford Dictionary includes 26 new Indian English words such as Aadhaar, Chawl, Dabba, Strike and Shaadi. This 10th edition of the dictionary contains 384 Indian English words.

1000 new words like chatboat, fake news and microplastic have also been included in this edition launched on Friday. Fatima Dada, managing director of Oxford University Press, said that 22 of these words have been included in the printed dictionary, while the other four have been included in the digital edition.

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Republic Day / Punjab teacher made tricolor flag with 71 thousand toothpick, took a month

Republic Day / Punjab teacher made tricolor flag with 71 thousand toothpick, took a month

Teacher Baljinder Singh teaches in a government school in Amritsar
He told that I want to dedicate it to the country

Amritsar. Baljinder Singh, a government teacher living in Amritsar, Punjab, has made a tricolor by adding 71 thousand toothpicks. It took them months to build it. Baljinder said that this work of mine has been dedicated to the 71st Republic Day. I have been working for hours on a daily basis for more than 40 days, making my flag.

This time 22 tableaux on Rajpath
Three days remain on Republic Day. A total of 22 tableaux will pass this time on Rajpath. These include 16 states-UTs and 6 other tableaux from various ministries, departments and the NDRF. For this, place-in-place security in Delhi is being tightened.

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Uttar Pradesh / India’s first war memorial, where names of martyr animals for the country will be recorded

Uttar Pradesh / India’s first war memorial, where names of martyr animals for the country will be recorded

War Memorial will be ready at Remount and Veterinary Corps Central and College, Meerut
The names of 300 dogs, 350 of their handlers, some horses and mules will be written in it.

New Delhi. For the first time in a war memorial, the names of animals who lost their lives will be recorded. The memorial will be built at the Remount and Veterinary Corps (RVC) Central and College, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh. Names of 300 dogs, 350 of their handlers, some horses and mules will be written here.

The ground and preliminary design for the memorial have already been decided. The memorial will commemorate the animals who lost their lives during operations and Kargil war against the terrorists in Kashmir and elsewhere. According to media reports, all kinds of information including the animal’s name, service number will be available on the memorial. According to the media report, officials claimed that the memorial will be ready at the Remount and Veterinary Corps (RVC) Center and College in Meerut, just like the National Warremorial of Delhi. Breeding, rearing and training for army animals are given here.

5 dogs honored on 2020 Army Day
According to Army Dog Unit officials, more than 25 dogs have been lost in counter-terrorism operations in Kashmir and the Northeast. The army currently serves 1000 dogs, 5000 mules and around 1500 horses. On the occasion of Army Day 2020, 5 Labradors were awarded commandation cards.

Mansi name on top
Mansi (a female dog of a Labrador species), who played a special role in counter-terrorism operations in Kashmir, was awarded the Army honor in 2016. Her name tops the list of animals. Mansi’s handler Bashir Ahmadco has also found a place.

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Virat Kohli and MS Dhoni are searched the most frequently on the internet

New Delhi: Captain Virat Kohli has been the most searched cricketer on the Internet from December 2015 to December 2019. They are followed by Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Rohit Sharma, Sachin Tendulkar, Hardik Pandya and Yuvraj Singh respectively. This research was done by the SEMIRS study and according to the data derived from this research, on an average, Kohli has been searched 17.6 lakh times in a month.

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