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Germany Minister Commits Suicide After Being Worried  For "virus crisis"

The finance minister of Germany's Hesse state Thomas Schaefer committed suicide apparently after becoming “deeply worried” over how to cope with the economic fallout from the coronavirus, state premier Volker Bouffier said on Sunday.
Schaefer was 54, was found dead near a railway track on Saturday. The Wiesbaden prosecution's office said they believe he died by suicide.
“We are in shock, we are in disbelief and above all, we are immensely sad,” Bouffier said in a recorded statement.
Hesse is home to Germany's financial capital Frankfurt, where major lenders like Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank have their headquarters. The European Central Bank is also located in Frankfurt.
A visibly shaken Bouffier recalled that Schaefer, who was Hesse's finance chief for 10 years, had been working “day and night” to help companies and workers deal with the economic impact of the pandemic. “Today we have to assume that he was deeply worried,” said Bouffier, a close ally of Chancellor Angela Merkel.
“It's precise during this difficult time that we would have needed someone like him,” he added.
Popular and well-respected, Schaefer had long been touted as a possible successor to Bouffier. Like Bouffier, Schaefer belonged to Merkel's center-right CDU party.
He leaves behind a wife and two children. Its Very Sad Moment For His Family, May God Give His Family Patience and Hence RIP 💔💔 ...................

                  Why Did Korea Split Into North and South?

Relations between North and South Korea have been rather
tense for some time. Which might be -- an understatement.
But this year we saw North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un
walked over the border to shake hands with South Korea's
president, Moon Jae-In. Until then, most South
Koreans and most of the world, for that matter, saw that
North's head honcho is some kind of evil dictator.
After the meeting, some South Koreans referred to him
as a cute teddy bear.


So, is everything okay now?
Following handshakes and slaps on the shoulder?
Well, even though a third summit has been proposed
between the two leaders, right now the North isn't exactly
in the USA's good books.South Korea's big
brothers certainly watch over this relationship like a
brooding mother. Let's have a look at how this division started.
In this episode of The Infographics Show, why did
North and South Korea split? You probably already
know that North and South Koreans are very similar in
many ways, even culturally.
The language is pretty much exactly the same, except for
a few small differences. You could say that North Korea likes
to keep the language free from impurities, such as borrwing
words from English. But besides regional dialects
being slightly different, we can say you speak Korean,
not North or South Korean. North and South
Korea originally came
together in the 7th century under the Silla Dynasty,
and they remained united up until 1945.
So, what happened? How could a country united
for so long suddenly just split in two?
The answer is WAR. The SECOND WORLD WAR.
But it's a bit more complicated than that. Before the
second world war, there was something called the First Sino-Japanese
war, which was a war between China and Japan
between 1884 and 1895.

Based on a western industrial model, Japan had become
a very powerful country in the 19th century. No longer
a backwater, as the members of the
British empire used to call it. Japan emerged
as an empire itself. Korea, on the other hand,
had been rather fearful of foreigners and western industrialization, especially the elite that ruled
over the country. They didn't want outsiders messing in their
business. But then, in 1880, things started to change.
Korean diplomats went on a mission to Japan that
year. While in Japan, they were presented with a study
from a Chinese diplomat, which was called
"A Strategy for Korea". In part, that study
warned that the Russians were coming. It also said
"Stay friendly us, the Chinese, and don't get
on the wrong side of Japan." Japan wasn't at an immediae threat at that time, but the Chinese diplomat advised the
Koreans to stay close with the burgeoning nation, at the same time,
Korean was also advised to form
good relations with the United States, who also could provide
protection from the Russian juggernaut.
In 1882,  Korea signed a treaty with the US, called the
"The Treaty of Peace, Amity, Commerce and
Navigation".
So far, so good.


Open trade, modern industries, and the bonus of added protections.
But, there was a catch.
The Chinese wanted the treaty to say that Korea belonged to China.
The Americans were not keen on that and insisted that
Korea was independent.
In the end, they agreed that Korea had a kind of independent status,
but was still a tributary state of China.
To cut the long story short,
China had a massive influence on Korea,
and tried to reform the country.
That was in line with embracing some western ideas,
and using western technology.
So, Korea became more modernized to some extend.
China just kept pushing and soon was involved in running Korea
as well as dispatching its own troops there.
We can't spend too much time on this, but the war between the Japanese and
China was fought hard in Korea.
Japan came out on top and in 1910
the country annexed the Korean Peninsula.
From then until the end of the second world war,
Korea was part of the Japanese empire.
This wasn't exactly great news for many Koreans
as some historians said the Japanese treated them like
second class citizens.
But then, the war ended,
and Japan was on the losing side.


What to do with Korea?
That was in the hands of the winners.
The allied powers.
"No more empire for you", said the allies to Japan.
It was up to the USA to take over the administration side of Korea,
but it wasn't keen on the idea of running the country.
The Soviet Union was keen,
and wanted the land it thought it deserved.
Russia had lost a war with Japan in the early 20th century,
called the Russo-Japanese War.
That's why the Soviets, to some, extend, at least,
thought they deserved control of Korea.
Underdeveloped Korea, for so long had been standing between
these giants of Japan, China, and Russia,
and basically everyone, at some point,
wanted a piece of it.
Or should we say -- all of it.
It was actually quite surprising that the Japanese had defeated
the Russian empire.


And so perhaps Russia had been left with some eggs on his face.
After winning wars both against China and Russia,
the West knew that Japan certainly was a mightier power.
But that ended with its defeat at the hands of the US
in the second world war.
Two Americans called Dean Rusk and Charles Bonesteel
had the responsibility of making orders in the
US occupied territories in East Asia.
They came up with the idea of splitting Korea into two,
almost in half,
divided by what's called "The 38th Parallel".
This was done without Korea having a word in it.
The Americans said that half the country would be run
by the Soviets, and half by them
Not surprisingly, America got the better half of the cake,
which included the more modern city of Seoul.
That's not to say that North wasn't out bad,
it too had many major heavy industries;
the South had the light industries.
Soviet leader, Joseph Stalin
and President Roosevelt
agreed to the split, while the Koreans were not even invited to the meeting.


Of course, many Koreans were passionately against this,
but not those that had ties to the Soviet Communist Party.
Actually, at the end of the war,
many Koreans from the North and South were over the moon.
FINALLY
They would get their independence back.
Brothers in arms, they embraced in the plan for the future together,
but of course, that didn't happen.
Brothers in arms were about to become quarreling siblings.
Soviet forces quickly took control of the
Japanese forces in the North;
and in the South
the same happened with the Americans.
Easy.
Well, not really.
The US, as we know,
was afraid of the spread of communism
as one might fear an outbreak of Ebola.
The country didn't even want any of the South Korean political parties
to have much say and how of the now half country
was wrong.


Just in case they lean ever so slightly to the left,
as things turned out the US wanted both North and South
to have a democratic government and democratic principles,
while the Soviets wanted the entire peninsula to be communist.
Now, we have a divide of the former two allies,
although America had been wary of communism for a long time.
The US and Soviet leaders were even supposed to meet in 1948
to discuss the idea of reunifying Korea,
and leaving the country to its own devices.
But, both countries were so afraid of
the other that this didn't happen.
In 1948,
the Americans pretty much installed their own idea
of a good leader for the South.


A staunch anti-communist called Syngman Rhee;
the Soviets installed Kim Il-Sung as the leader.
He'd been a fighter in the Red Army,
and of course, was a puppet for the Soviet Empire
as much as Rhee was the puppet for the empire
that dare not speak its name -- i.e. America.
Like Stalin,
the North had to be ruled by a
God-like character, and the cult of personality
was sewn into the minds of those Koreans living in the North.
You must remember at this point,
the Koreans were still just Koreans,
they'd been split in half without any saying in it.
Of course, North Koreans were not born with
such things as supreme leaders,
and all that attended propaganda.
But, if you feel like Plato,
you've heard of the "Noble Lie".
Plato said that


"If the elite must rule, they must tell a huge offer,
create a mythology for the not so clever public consumption".
Plato said that he was noble because of the normal folks
need this lie to bring them together under one great
myth, just as a religion brought people together under one
truth.
Plato said if the first generation doesn't buy it,
the second will, mostly.
And you'll have the 3rd completely
if you fill their heads with his idea from being children.
That's how many North Koreans became so enamored
with their godly leader.
Well, that and fear.
But then in 1950,
Kim Il-sung got ambitious,
and decided he wanted to rule the whole peninsula.
That was the start of a three-year-long war
called "The Korean War".


The Americans joined the South with other countries
of the United Nations,
and they defeated the North.
3 million people died,
and in the end, nothing at all really changed,
Korea was still divided at the 38th Parallel.
After that, the demilitarized zone was set up
to prevent more blood from being spilled, and to prevent
people from reuniting or escaping.
People did get through though,
most of the Northerners trying to get into the South.
Both countries though soon became enemies,
or at least enemies in ideas.
The North was strictly communist with its Korean worker's party,
and South espoused capitalism, individual freedom, and American values.
The Americans have kept bases in Korea's sense,
as you watch this,
there are about 28,000 US troops based in South Korea.
Will they stay?
Or will they go?
Well, you'll have to keep your eyes on the news.
Sadly, some North and South Koreans still hate each other.
And we mean every solution.
In a rush or is design not your strong point?
No problem!!
would you hate the other half of Korea if you lived in either the North or the South
are you Korean?  let us know in the comments
also, be sure to check out North Korean vs South Korean how do they compare?

        108MP. XIAOMI MI 10 5G  Specs And Complete Unboxing



This is what you've been waiting for, right?
I bought the variant of this Xiaomi Mi 10 5G with the RAM capacity of 8 GB and internal storage of 256 GB
The color that I took is Titanium Silver Black...
That what it means...
The box looks quite glowing...
Somehow as if the box looks like that or the number "10" is just glowing...
It says here "Mi 10"
Mi 10
That's it...
Okay, there's nothing else on the back, so let's just open it...
So that you won't be curious about it...
That’s great
There is hi-res audio up here...
We will try it later...
How cool is the audio...
Okay...
Okay, that's great...
Okay, this is it...
Let's see the glance of the smartphone
Later...
Let’s peek what’s in this box...
In this box, we got...
There is a SIM tray ejector...
For sure there is a soft case here...
We got a dongle from USB type C to jack audio 3.5 mm...
As usual, we got an instruction manual book here...
And we got a hard case, it's not a soft case before...
And this is clear, guys
Let's dig again what's more in the box...
And we got the head charger with the output of 5v and 3A...
9v and 3A...
Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 865
Okay, it means this is fast charging...
And here's we got a...
A charging cable for sure it's already using USB type C, guys...
This is a flagship phone you know...
Okay, there's nothing else here and let's just head straight towards the smartphone...
Xiaomi Mi 10...
These kinds of phones that are shining and glowing, it's hard to focus on it...
It's titanium silver black...
Wow, it looks a bit blue...
The back body cover of this phone can be used as a mirror...
It's reflecting and shining...
The camera is visible here...
Okay, let's see the design here, guys...
There is an on/off power button and volume buttons on the right side...
There is a speaker, port Infra-red, mic, and antenna lines up here...
There are two antenna lines on the left side...
Where is the SIM tray slot here?
It's located down here...
There are two speakers up and down here, it's cool, guys...
Wow, that's great...
There are speaker, mic, USB port type C, and slot SIM tray down here...
There are two antenna lines here...
The back part is the most terrifying...
There are a total of 4 rear cameras and 1 LED flash...
Wow, and it says here 108 MP...
There is a logo of Xiaomi and it's 5G...
Nowadays modern smartphones are now 5G...
That's great...
leading 5G connectivity and performance
There is a camera with a punch hole model on the upper left...
And the screen is now curved...
We can see it once we have already turned it on...
But before that, I am going to see what kind of SIM Tray model does this Xiaomi Mi 10 is using?
Usually, the slot SIM tray is a sandwich model, right?
Ohh it turns out that it is (a Hybrid slot model)?
Ohh it only provides slots for 2 NANO SIMs...
And didn't provide a slot for Micro SD...
Okay, let's just turn this on directly...
The logo of Xiaomi showed up...
While waiting for this thing to turn on Let's tidy the table to make it look neat...
This is the appearance of the lock screen looks like...
Wow...
The layer of the left and right is so thin here...
You can see that the screen is curving on the left and right side...
Okay, let's go into the home screen...
See that, guys...
The screen is curving on the left and right side...
And this is so cool...
The camera cannot be seen so well because it's covered with a very dark wallpaper on the upper left...
Okay, this is...
Wow, it's like this...
Let's go into the settings first...
What's new in the settings?
Super Powerful VC Liquid
Cooling System
Let's try to turn it off, see if it shows up...
Ohh it shows up and it's so cool...
And then there is a raise to wake...
And Display...
The refresh rate is 90 Hz, guys...
Wow, it's going to be smooth for playing games...
That's great (2x)
Ohh there is a dark mode, let's try to activate it...
Wow, cool...
I really like the dark one
Let's see here again...
Ohh, it's just like that...
Let see, how much is the score for Xiaomi Mi 10 at Antutu Benchmark?
4780mAh (typ) high-capacity battery
Here it is, guys...
Don't get so surprised...
The score is 562.887
Wow, this is crazy...
This is an Android smartphone with the highest score on Antutu that I've ever tried...
Why can be this high? Let's see the hardware here...
The processor is using Qualcomm Snapdragon 865…
Of course, it runs so fast...
108MP quad camera
with 8K video
The GPU is Adreno (TM) 650
The resolution of the screen is 1080 x 2340 pixels
There are a total of 4 rear cameras...
Starting from 108 MP, 13 MP, 2 MP, and 2 MP...
The RAM is 8 GB and the internal storage is 256 GB...
And then...
The camera is 20 MP...
The battery life is 4780 mAh...
The OS is Android 10 which is great...
Okay, there is an NFC here...
Okay, you can see for the complete specification of this Xiaomi Mi 10 at the column description box below this video or you can see the next slide is given…
After, we see the specification and the score of the Antutu Benchmark...
Let see, how much is the score for Xiaomi Mi 10 at GPU Mark Benchmark?
How much is this?
Wow, the score is 1.915.200
With that kind of score, it has to runs fast...
You see the frame rate there...
Okay...
That's great...
Let's try to play games here and I've already set the refresh rate to 90 Hz...
Let's try to play PUBGM first...
We're already in the main menu of PUBG Mobile...
But before I play, as usual, let's see the menu settings to see the graphic first...
1/1.33” super sensor and OIS
It can set the graphics into "HDR" and the frame rate is "ultra"
It can't be set to extreme except you have to set the graphics to smooth to get the frame rate to the extreme...
Let's try with the HDR one first...
The frame rate is ultra...
Okay...
The gyroscope is already activated...
And the audio has a feature of hi-res...
Then I set the volumes to ultra...
Do you think the sounds are good?
Wait for a minute...
I want to test it using it with the earphone first...
The sounds are a bit louder than usual, guys...
Well, it's a bit bass here...
Then I could feel its surround...
Hmm, okay...
The quality of the music, sound, voices are good, guys
But it feels so good...
It feels so good but not too the extreme here...
I mean the quality of the music here...
90Hz 6.67" DotDisplay with TrueColor
It's good but it's a little bit better with the surround and the bass...
Yeah, it's not bad...
So, hi-res audio functioning so well...
Now I want to play it but without using this earphone...
We're now in the battlefield...
And currently, I am inside this building and just got my weapon here...
Because there are speakers on the left and right side...
So, we can hear the enemy steps corresponding to its field...
If the enemy is approaching from the right, then the speakers from the right will make the sound... 
Let's try to change it...
Just this one...
Dual speaker system
for cinematic audio
So, we don't have to use this earphone actually...
If the speakers already stereo like this...
If you want to be more fun, it's better to use the earphone...
So, it's a stereo...
You can felt/heard from the steps of the sound from the left and right 
The frame rate is ultra and the graphic is...
Wait a minute...
The graphic is HDR and the frame rate is Ultra...
You can see this is a bit detailing...
The graphic is really detailing...
Then if we change it...
If we change the graphic to smooth and the frame rate to extreme...
Playing this game is going to be smooth...
For the gyroscope, this is so fast, guys...
Of course, it's because the processor is already using Qualcomm Snapdragon 865...
Can you feel it, guys?
The shooting noises are so loud, rights?
It feels so really stereo here...
Wow, it's so loud...
That's great...
Usually, after it's shooting...
It's bursting...
Wow...
Wow, this is cool and great...
Let's try to play CODM...
This is it...
We're already in the main menu of CODM...
What can I feel here is this, guys...
The speakers are stereo...
The voices are echo here...
Woah this is cool...
It feels that my room's surround with this noise here...
It's so cool actually
Let's go into the menu settings...

And see the graphics...
The graphic quality can be set to a very high and frame rate set too high...
It's so cool...
Okay, let's see from here...
Basic...
I will activate the gyroscope and let's start playing...
We're now in the battlefield at CODM...
Wow, this is so smooth...
Wait, the speakers are on here...
Hmm, it's disturbing...
Wow, it runs so fast...
It's so fast..
Hmm, the sounds, guys...
Oh no, my ammo is finished, guys...
The sounds are so cool...
I was just playing this and the noises were so thunderous
Woah, I have been sieged by 3 players here...
Ohh okay (2x)
I got boomed here...
Woah, that's bad...
I've just wanted to send out the drone and then I ended up getting boomed...

See this...
I send this...
It's cool playing CODM with Xiaomi Mi 10 here...
The sounds are so thunderous...
Ohh, it's still red...
Together, let's beat the enemy here...
Ohh there's the enemy...
Yes...
Wow, it's cool playing a game using Xiaomi Mi 10...
The speakers are 2 and it's stereo and hi-res audio...
It's so thunderous, guys...
You can hear the shooting noises everywhere...
That's great (2x)
Let's discussed the camera of Xiaomi Mi 10...
Where this Xiaomi Mi 10 has a total of 4 rear cameras...
Starting from 108 MP as the main camera, 13 MP, 2 MP, and 2 MP...
And the front camera is 20 MP right here...
This camera has to be the terrifying one...
Next, Let's see the results of the photos taken and video recording using this Xiaomi Mi 10...
Currently, I am recording using this Xiaomi Mi 10 5G
I am at an apartment in the evening along with a very strong wind here...
What do you think about this, guys?
Is it smooth?
it looks smooth...
When it comes to the color, it's cool you can see that...
its bokeh
Woah this is cool...
Let's try to focus it on the front...
Woah, this is cool...
It's so smooth even though I was walking...
See that...
Hopefully, my voices are clear enough because it's so windy here...
But clearly, you can see the quality of the camera here...
And recording a video using Xiaomi Mi 10 5G
Okay, let's try to run here...
Okay, walk slowly again...
I will stop running and start shooting again...
Okay, this is really cool...
The color tho...
The dimension is really good to see...
Especially if you bring closer to the object like this...
See...
The back part looks bokeh and it's cool...
That's great...
While recording mode can I change it into a wide lens here?
Let's try to change into ultra-wide...
Let's change it...
Ohh, it can't change so I have to turn it off first...
It's using ultra-wide...
Woah...
I always liked the wide lens
It can capture it wider and many pictures here...
Usually, the coolest smartphone has a wide camera...
And the resolution is sharp and clear...
Usually, if we want to change from the normal lens to ultra-wide lens
The quality is dropping...
But this isn't
Even though I was walking here...
Okay, let's try to run again...
Let's walk slowly again...
Okay...
That's great because there is a sun over there...
Let's see how strong is the camera...
This is great...
Currently, I am recording a video using the super stabilization mode on...
Before I haven't turned on the super stabilization but the video is already smooth...
Especially this, it's already super stabilization...
This is cool and let's try to run...
It's super stabilization while shaking...
Okay, let's walk slowly again...
What do you think, guys?
Is it more stable?
But it's cropped too much so the lens doesn't look wide...
Currently, I am recording using this Xiaomi Mi 10 5G’s front camera…
Okay...
What do you think, guys?
In terms of the colors, I really like it...
The colors ain't bad, it looks thick...
It's not too bright...
Hmm, it's good...
If I see it on the screen...
It's a bit shaking here...
Compared to the back camera which is so smooth...
Woah, this is cool..
Let's see the brightness here...
If I crouch...
Xiaomi Mi 10 5G is great...
I am going to test the fingerprint sensor on the screen, guys...
Wow, this is cool because the light is white...
This is the process of registering the fingerprint and the effect color light is white...
This is cool because the light is green usually...
If the color is white looks cool actually
Seriously...
Or it's because I am getting bored with the green color...
Let's try...
It's so quick and that's great...
Look it shows up...
The animation is so cool...
This is so cool...
Now I am going to test the face unlock
It's so quick...
The process of registering the face...
Btw you see that, guys? Although I just peek a while and it's recorded...
This is so cool actually...
When I peek it and the icon just unlocked...
Let's try to swipe up and peek it...
Peek it and open...
Why it's a bit longer...
Swipe up and it rejects...
When I peek it...

Okay, it opens...
This time is quick before it's too slow...
Maybe it's not the right time...
Ohh yeah, it's not right because I got blocked by the camera here...
If I do it like this, it works fast...
Let's do it one more time...
Let's peek it again...
Yes, that's great...
It's because that Xiaomi Mi 10 5G already supports fast charging...
And the charging method is using the wireless charging...
Let's try to use this...
Let's stick it...
Hmm, it works...
The animation is cool...
That's great...
That's all for the unboxing of this Xiaomi Mi 10 5G...
We've already tested and also reviewed the gaming performance...
This is cool, especially it has two speakers here so it makes the sound to be stereo here...
Playing games make even more alive...
The camera is 108 MP...
It makes me even wonder...
When I took a picture using the 108 MP lens...
I took a picture that is far away and when I zoom in, it still looks clear...
The camera is so terrifying...
That's it...

9 Awesome Facts About India Tourists Can't Believe

Long ago, when giant lizards roamed the Earth
and Netflix wasn’t around, the Asian continent
got crashed into by an unexpected visitor
that ended up being a life-long neighbor.
Uh, come again?
Hey, I’m talking about India and its fascinating
history since its days as a massive piece
of land floating in the ocean!
Counting down from…

9.


Advanced Surgery from Ancient Times
If you think plastic surgery is a modern convenience,
you’re up for a big surprise.
India had it covered more than 2,500 years
ago, way back in the 6th century B.C.E.!
Somewhere around that time, there lived an
outstanding doctor by the name of Sushruta.
He’s called one of the founding fathers
of surgery and for good reason: his Sushruta
Samhita is a real gem of a book.
It covers over 1,100 diseases, all kinds of
medicinal plants, and dozens of surgical procedures.
But what’s probably the most jaw-dropping
the thing about the book is that it also described
the surgical reconstruction of the nose!
So basically, if you lived in ancient India,
you could get yourself a nose job!
Ok, maybe it wasn’t the rhinoplasty we know
today (with anesthesia and all), but that’s
still impressive!

                                                                               8.


The First Diamond Dealer
Up until the early 18th century, India was
the only source of diamonds in the world.
According to the Gemological Institute of
America, these precious stones were first
discovered and traded in the 4th-century B.C.E.
Of course, industrial mining and diamond processing
was out of the question back then, so India
only had a limited supply of them.
That was okay, though, because of the demand
was equally limited: only the wealthiest could
afford such a luxury.
Since then, countries like Russia, Botswana,
and the Democratic Republic of Congo have
taken the lead in diamond production.
But the fact is, a country is known for its love
of gold also had bragging rights for maintaining
a diamond monopoly for almost a thousand years.
Ooh, fancy!
7.


One of the Earliest Civilizations
Civilized urban life as we know it dates back
about 5,000 years in India.
Well, fine, they didn’t have central heating
or anything (not that they needed it), but
the Indus Valley Civilization was still among
the most advanced out there in the ancient
world.
The Ancient History Encyclopedia says that,
by 2600 B.C.E., dozens of towns and cities
belonged to that civilization.
And I must say, they had quite a comfy life
for their time!
Houses had bathrooms and wells, and every
the city had a drainage system.
Social conditions were also way better than
in other civilizations at the time.
On top of that, the ancient Indians had a
a seriously mysterious writing system that scientists
still can’t decipher to this day.
Who knows what wonders these ancient texts
hide?...

6.


A Civilization Ahead of Its Time
Speaking of better social conditions, during
 the Vedic period, which lasted from about
1500 to 500 B.C.E., the Indian society was
probably the most equal in the known world
at that time.
Although it was still patriarchal, women got
a lot of respect could become sages and seers,
received an equal education with men, and
enjoyed all kinds of rights.
There was no such thing as arranged marriage
back then — that only appeared much later.
And political debates were rarely held without
women giving speeches, and men were wise to
listen to their words!
(Hear that, fellas?)
I guess you could call the Vedic period the
the golden age of India’s history!

5.



The Most Important Number
And what do you think that might be?
We’d be in big trouble without this most
important number!
Ok, enough riddles: I’m talking about zero!
The concept of “zero” and the rules of
its use was first invented in India at around
the 7th-century C.E.
Before that, the idea of “nothing” hadn’t
even been treated as a number.
It was no more than an empty space between
“real” numbers.
I suppose people just didn’t see the convenience
of it yet?
Like every time I look at my bank account
after I pay my bills.
Yeah, “convenience”…

4.



Clean Hair
Has the word “shampoo” ever struck you
as odd?
Say it out loud a few times, and you’ll
see what I mean.
Well, it might sound foreign to you because
it probably is.
Not unless you’re from India, and in that
case, thanks for the word!
Yes, “shampoo” is derived from the Hindi
the word “champ,” which means “to massage”
or “knead.”
And the first mention of this “head kneading”
was by Greek historian Strabo back in the
4th-century B.C.E.
At the time, shampooing was only common to
Indians: they massaged their heads with various
herbs and extracts and then washed them off
with water to keep their hair clean.
The practice of using shampoo didn’t come
to Europe until a thousand years later, in
the early 19th century.
It looks like it took long enough to catch up!

3.



Math and Astronomy Genius
In ancient India, mathematics, and astronomy
had been two major disciplines since 1500
B.C.E. or even earlier.
But arguably one of India’s greatest minds
lived in the 5th century C.E.
His name was Aryabhata, and he wrote a treatise
on astronomy that became a foundation for
many later studies.
Despite using a geocentric model of the solar
the system, which showed the sun and moon revolving
around the Earth, Aryabhata presented many
ideas that are still used today.
For example, he calculated the length of the
a year almost to the minute, found the value
of Pi, and explained that the moon and planets
shine because of sunlight reflecting off of
them.
Not bad for the 5th century!

2.


The Guru of Games
Do you play chess?
Even if you don’t, you know what it is.
But did you know that its ancestor was born
in India too?
The ancient game was called chaturanga, and
it appeared at around the 6th-century C.E.
Nobody knows the exact rules of the game,
but judging by its appearance, it’s safe
to assume it had a lot in common with chess
and similar games (like the Japanese “shogi,”
for instance).
Another classic board game is Snakes and Ladders.
It’s not really known where and when it
first appeared, but most say it comes from
the 13th-century Indian game called Mokshapat.
The idea was to teach kids about vice (in
the form of snakes) and virtue (the ladders).
Hey, you up for a game?
Oh, nevermind, I’ve got one more tidbit
to share it with you…

1.


Humble Island Beginnings
India wasn’t always a “subcontinent.”
In the era of dinosaurs, over 100 million
years ago, it was actually an island!
It had broken off from a supercontinent and
slowly but steadily traveled north, arriving
to its present-day location in just about
50 million years.
The dinosaurs had already gone extinct by
then, though, so they didn’t get to see
what happened next.
The giant Indian Island collided with Asia
in a colossal continental boom.
The impact was so hard, in fact, that the
The Himalayas were formed almost in an instant!
Yep, that’s how the youngest mountain chain
in the world appeared!
Actually, India, now a subcontinent, is still
slowly pressing northward, making Everest…
grow!
Basically, the highest peak on the planet
is now a few millimeters (or even centimeters)
taller than last year, which, come to think
of it, makes it harder and harder for alpinists
to get to the top!
Uh-oh, better cross that one off your bucket
list sooner than later!
Do you know any other shocking facts about
India’s history?
Let me know in the comments below!
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President Trump Unfollowed Prime Minister Modi On Twitter !!                                      What's The Real Reason?   

Trump  Even  Tweeted  That Modi Is His Friend And He Will Not Leave Him In The Coronavirus Crisis

The Official Handle of The United states prime minister on Twitter, The White House, and POTUS Himself  unfollowed prime minister Modi on twitter, the White House also Followed President of India, prime minister office of India, the Indian embassy in united states and us embassy in India  And Then Later They Unfollow A Every Single id Of Twitter Which Are Belong To India Which is A shocking And A threatening Report of The Friendship Of USA And India

It Was Approx 3 Weeks ago when the white house followed prime minister Modi on twitter as the friendship gesture
This Unfollow From the president of united states Had given the rise of conspiracies and Broked Friendship and controversies in the twitter world

while A Few Days Ago the prime minister of united states Mr. Donald trump asks Narendra Modi to lift a ban o export of  hydroxychloroquine, A drug Which Is Very Helpful To Coronavirus patients And After Trump Suggestion Narendra Modi Lift the ban on the export of hydroxychloroquine

And After This Broken Friendship Gesture, Many Of the Bif Personalities Of India Spoke About Donald Trump's This Gesture And Tweeted About the Heart Break Event
Tweets Below










And After All That The White house Give A Very Controversial Statement That that of Trump only follows accounts related to the US administration, like First Lady Melania Trump, the Vice President, the Second Lady, and so on. That Means That All Those Friendships that was proofed by following all the important political  personalities of India Are Unfollowed And India And Usa Friendship Is Going To Be Weak After This Broken Event 
 

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