ONE OF THE BEST AQUARIUMS IN THE UNITED STATES: NATIONAL AQUARIUM BALTIMORE

By: M S Mazumdar ( Editor-ICN North East ) The aquarium’s stated vision is to confront pressing issues facing global aquatic habitats through pioneering science, conservation, and educational programming. BALTIMORE,USA: The National Aquarium  is a non-profit public aquarium located at Pratt Street in the Inner Harbor area of Baltimore, Maryland in the United States. Constructed during a period of urban renewal in Baltimore, the aquarium opened on August 8, 1981. The Aquarium holds more than 8,300,000 liter of water, and has more than 17,000 specimens representing over 750 species.The aquarium building and the…

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THE ALMOND TREE

By: Dr. Mohammad Aleem ( Chief News Editor-ICN GROUP ) Tracing the day-to-day struggle and triumph of a Palestinian boy, Ichmad Hamid, who, later on, turns to be a Nobel Prize winner in Physics. It has always been a great pleasure for me to read a good book, but so rarely it comes in hand. I have just finished reading this book, The Almond Tree by Michelle Cohen Corasanti, which was published by Garnet, UK, in 2012, and now a bestseller worldwide. I am pretty glad about it that I…

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Kartik Puja : Customs And Beliefs

By: Barnali Bose ( Associate Editor-ICN Group ) Kartik puja is celebrated with great exuberance and gaiety  in Chinsurah and Bansberia in the Hooghly district of West Bengal. Last friday,the 17 th of November, early morning,I was awakened by the sound of excited voices. Peals of laughter intercepted by the blowing of conch shells,made me quickly glance out of the window. The scene that met my eyes left me smiling, as the significance of the day dawned upon me. I saw the bashful, newly married lady next door, clutching an idol…

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‘Iron Lady’ Indira Gandhi’s 100th Birth Anniversary

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, President Ram Nath Kovind paid tributes to former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi on her 100th birth anniversary. NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday paid tributes to former prime minister Indira Gandhi on her 100th birth anniversary. Indira Gandhi, the first woman Prime Minister of India, was born on November 19 in 1917 in Allahabad. She was the second longest-serving Prime Minister after her father Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. She held the Prime Ministers office from January 1966 to March 1977 and from January 14,1980 till her…

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Location-Hiding Technology Via Overlay Networks

By: Er. Harendra Kumar (Special Correspondent ICN Group) & Dr. Ved Prakash Chahal (Asstt. General Director Agri. Extn.) ,ICAR, New Delhi NEW DELHI: Location-Hiding Technique is an important component of a complete solution to DoS attacks. It gives Application sites the capability to hide their locations and thereby preventing DoS attacks, which depends on the knowledge of their victim’s IP (Internet Protocol) addresses. Overlay networks have been proposed as a means for location-hiding [5,9,14]. We assume that an application is reachable only via the overlay network. As you can see an…

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National BDS Students Convention 2017 In SPPGIDMS, Lucknow

LUCKNOW: Sardar Patel PG Instt. of Dental & Medical Sciences, Lucknow organised a one day conference under the aegis of Indian academy of Oral Medicine and Radiology for BDS students. The organising chairman Dr. Abhishek Sinha, Prof. & Head, department of Oral Medicine and Radiology said that more than 400 student participated in the event. The BDS students shared their knowledge about the various dental problems that the society is suffering from and how it could be prevented and treated. The guest lecture specially designed for the dental students was delivered…

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Smog Spells Doom For Industrial Units And Power Plants Too

By: Vijay Kumar Verma ( Editor-ICN Group ) Every year the NGT suddenly wakes up to reprimand various concerned  governments to take steps to control or atleast contain the causes of pollution.  The onset of winters in Delhi NCR every year leads to higher levels of pollution leading to umpteen smog related problems like poor visibility,  increase in bronchitis diseases, highway accidents, delayed trains, flights, forced school holidays and what not. Every year the National Green Tribunal suddenly wakes up to reprimand various concerned  governments to take steps to control or…

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Gujarat Elections 2017: BJP Releases First List Of 70 Candidates

NEW DELHI: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Friday released its first list of 70 candidates for the upcoming elections to the 182-member Gujarat Legislative Assembly. The polls are to be held in two phases on December 9 and 14.The meeting, chaired by BJP president Amit Shah, was attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Rajnath Singh and Minister of External Affairs Sushma Swaraj among others, party leaders said. CM Vijay Rupani will again contest from Rajkot West in Saurashtra and Deputy CM Patel has been fielded from the Mehsana…

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Ruthless Exploitation Of Rivers Undermining Mountain Ecosystems

By: Rakesh Lohumi ( Sr. Editor-ICN Group ) SHIMLA: The breathtaking sights and the thunder of the fast flowing Sutlej will be lost to the posterity if all the hydroelectric projects are commissioned over the next decade as planned. The river with the highest power potential in the state will virtually vanish like the mythological Saraswati. A dry river bed dotted with manmade reservoirs built to divert water for power generation will be left as the meandering river will flow only through long tunnels bored underneath the towering mountains as…

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PADMAVATI : Depiction Or Distortion

By: Barnali Bose ( Associate Editor-ICN Group ) CHANDANNAGAR: Today as I flipped through the pages of an old album, I came across photographs that pleasantly reminded me of our visit to ‘The Land of the Brave Rajputs, Chittorgarh in Mewar’ and it ignited my thought process in relevance to the currently prevailing controversy on ‘distortion of  facts’ by the producer of Padmavati. History, it is to be noted, is written and not auto-saved in the arena of the ancient and medieval past. Much of ancient history is assumed, as…

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