Meerabai Chanu Took First Medal In Olympic

Mirabai Chanu won silver in the women’s 49kg event, ending India’s 21-year drought for a weightlifting medal. Prime Minister Narendra Modi led the nation in congratulating Indian weightlifter Mirabai Chanu on winning the country’s first medal at the pandemic-affected Tokyo Olympics.

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China’s Reaction to Foreign Minister S Jaishankar’s Firm Message on the Ladakh Situation

While China has deployed its forces out of Galwan Valley and Pangong Tso, the disengagement from other friction points in eastern Ladakh, including as Hot Springs, Gogra, and Depsang, has not been completed. After India made it clear to China that the continuation of the current situation in eastern Ladakh was having a “negative impact” on bilateral ties, Beijing indicated today that it is willing to negotiate a “mutually acceptable solution” to the issues that demand “urgent treatment.”

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International Yoga Day 2021

Every year on June 21, the International Day of Yoga is commemorated with zeal. This year, the International Yoga Day 2021 will be observed on Monday, which is today, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi will deliver the sixth such address at 6:30 a.m. This year’s International Day of Yoga theme is ‘Yoga for Wellness,’ which is in line with contemporary concerns. Because it is a worldwide event,

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Carrie Lam, the leader of Hong Kong, is concerned about a Chinese nuclear power facility.

Following media allegations that the plant may be experiencing a leak, Hong Kong’s leader announced on June 15 that her administration is “very concerned” about the situation at a nearby nuclear power facility in mainland China.

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Israel’s New Prime Minister

In a seismic shift in the country’s tumultuous politics, a loose coalition of Israeli parties dismissed Benjamin Netanyahu, the country’s longest-serving prime minister, and created a new government on Sunday. Naftali Bennett, a right-wing Jewish nationalist and former tech millionaire, was set to lead the eight-party coalition, which was united only by their dislike for Bibi, the hardline right-wing leader.

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According to a report, India’s GDP could drop by 3-10% every year by 2100 as a result of climate change.

According to a report released on Tuesday by the London-based global think tank Overseas Development Institute, India might lose anywhere between 3 and 10% of its GDP yearly by 2100, and its poverty rate might grow by 3.5 percent by 2040 as a result of climate change. The paper, titled “The Implications of Climate Change in India,” examines the economic costs of climate-related hazards in India and warns that rising inequality and poverty are possible outcomes.

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