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How do women live in the hottest city in the world? Most parts of Pakistan are experiencing extreme heat and heatwave these days, but the city of Jacobabad in Sindh province has made its place among the hottest city in the world. Jacobabad was the hottest city in the world last month on May 14 with a temperature of 51 degrees and the situation is still more or less the same, but the worst victims of this heat are probably women. Razia, who lives on the outskirts of the city, seldom has enough water to bathe her few-month-old daughter Tamana. “When we bring water from the bucket for bathing the children, they calm down a bit,” Razia told Reuters. Razia also has a family on the outskirts of the city. There is no electricity in their house and everyone is sitting on the beds staring at the static fan while bees are buzzing around.

“We just sit in the heat,” says Razia. The Ministry of Climate Change says that not only has spring come to Pakistan this year, but the heat has intensified immediately after the winter. Climate change Warning: Microplastics found in fresh snow in Antarctica. Pollution is one of the main issues for organizations worldwide, as it has been increasing and brings with it many risks to humans.

One of the factors that have helped the pollutant crisis the most is plastic waste, which has been found in living beings such as sharks or penguins, and even the human body, as well as on beaches and seas. Microplastics, which have already been detected in the water and sea ice of Antarctica, can seriously influence climate change. On a large scale, they are capable of speeding up thawing and snow melting, according to the new report.

Microplastics in snow The discovery, from researchers at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand, joins a small collection of recent research on this type of plastic, which can be so small it’s invisible to the naked eye and derives both from the breakdown of pieces of larger plastic or intentionally produced this small, to create sand in toothpaste and sunscreen, for example. Where does all that plastic come from? Adani is Expanding in Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, How PM Modi helping him? An Adani project in Sri Lanka is once again at the center of controversy, India’s Narendra Modi pressured Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa to award a 500 MW wind power project to industrialist Gautam Adani, a top Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) official told a parliamentary panel.

This was told to him by Gotabaya Rajapaksa himself. At the same time, Rajapaksa refused to ask any institution to award the project for this claim. Now the officer has apologized for this. Two days after the chairman of the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had pressured the Sri Lankan government to award a wind power project contract to the Adani Group. Responding to the claim, Rajapaksa has denied asking any specific institution to award the project. And by Sunday night, two days after he first made his sensational claim, the head of the electricity authority had made a U-turn, claiming he had told a “lie” after being overcome with “feeling”.

CEB Chairman M.M.C. Layer’r shot deodorant ad promotes rape culture, Now facing outrage. Layer’r Shot, Adjavis Venture Limited’s deodorant brand, the ads have been criticized by social media users who say it “promotes gangrape”. A new ad from Layerr Shot has crossed the threshold of being funny or entertaining with their sexist and downright disgusting new ad. The ad depicts four boys and one girl, and one of the boys continues, “hum chaar woh ek, shot kaun lagayega?” Then the guy takes a bottle of perfume and puts it on. Not just one, the company has released a similar ad with the slogan “Shot kaun lagayega”.

Layer Shot Ad “There have to be some regulations for ads man. There have to be some regulations for ads man. “Ladies and gentlemen, the same brand that produced the above ad. Ladies and gentlemen, the same brand that produced the above ad. “Can’t find the ad online but here it is, apparently being played during the match. The second ad begins with a couple in a bedroom. Delhi Commission For Women Chairperson Swati Maliwal, Tweeted “What a pathetic advertisement! What is phytosanitary problem found in Indian wheat sent back by Turkey? The Indian government has asked the Turkish authorities to provide details on Turkey’s rejection of Indian wheat due to quality. India has exported this wheat through ITC. Following the return of the Turkish consignment of wheat, the private company ITC said it had all the necessary permits to export 60,000 tonnes of wheat. phytosanitary problem Turkey has refused to allow an Indian consignment of wheat due to phytosanitary problems.

Following this decision by the Turkish authorities, 56,877 tons of durum wheat are now being returned to the port of Kandala in Gujarat. Turkey returned a consignment of Indian wheat on May 29, despite the wheat crisis in the country caused by the Russian-Ukrainian war. Despite the ban on wheat exports, the government may authorize wheat exports to some countries. “A consignment of wheat was detected with rubella and was rejected by the Turkish Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry,” said an S&P trader from Istanbul. What is rubella in humans? Why do Delhi Trees fall during storms? The answer lies in the concrete! Recently, a storm in Delhi damaged a large number of trees. About 102 trees were uprooted and 1,058 trees were partially damaged in winds gusting up to 100 KM/Hr. People’s property was also damaged due to the falling of trees.

Trees fell on the vehicles of many people. According to the report of Paras Singh in Hindustan Times, NDMC got many complaints regarding trees falling on Monday. Areas of Delhi where Trees fell Municipal Corporations in Delhi Received complaints of trees falling from Baba Kharak Singh Marg, Connaught Place, Barakhamba Road, Lodhi Colony, Tolstoy Marg, Mandir Marg, Talkatora Stadium, Défence Colony, Ajmeri Gate, Darya Ganj, Naraina, Jamia Nagar, Okhla, New Friends Colony, Jangpura, Azadpur, Civil Lines, Jama Masjid, Vikaspuri, Saket, Sundar Nagri, Anand Vihar, and Mayur Vihar. According to the Horticulture Wing of NDMC, trees of Neem, Imli, Arjun, Kusum, Semal, Peepal, Keekar, Jamun, Pilkhan, Bargad and Eucalyptus have been damaged.

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