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  • Trains passing Kota will be affected for four months.

    Trains passing Kota will be affected for four months.

    Trains passing Kota will be affected for four months due to yard remodelling work at Mathura station. During this yard remodelling work will start on the Palwal-Mathura section of the Agra division of North Central Railway. At least 10 pairs of trains in the Kota railway division will be affected for about four months. Due to this, hundreds of trains will remain partially or completely cancelled for several days.

    Moreover, non-interlocking work and yard remodelling of Mathura station, pre-non-interlocking, non-interlocking and post-non-interlocking work will be done from 27th November to 21st March. In such a situation, many trains running on this route will be affected.

    Also, many trains will be run on alternative routes. Apart from this, many trains may run late by hours. These also include 80 trains running through the Kota division. Janshatabdi will be cancelled for almost one month.

    Cancelled Trains passing Kota

    Trains to be cancelled from the originating station –

    Train NumberTrain RouteCancellation DatesOriginating Station
    04793/04794Mathura-Sawai Madhopur-Mathura passenger27.11.2023 to 5.02.2024Mathura and Swai Madhopur
    09279/09280 Bayana-Mathura-Bayana4.1.2024 to 5.2.2024Bayana & Mathura
    09277/09278Bayana-Yamuna Bridge Agra-Bayana4.1.2024 to 5.2.2024Bayana & Yamuna Bridge Agra
    12059/12060Kota-Hazrat Nizamuddin-Kota Janshatabdi Express27, 28 November,
    27 December,
    1, 3 January, 9 to 31 January and 1 to 5 February, 2024
    Kota & Hajrat Nijamudin
    19803/19804Kota-Shrimata Vaishno Devi Katra-Kota Express14, 21, 28 January 2024
    and 4 February 2024
    Kota & Katra
    20985/20986Kota-Martyr Captain Tushar Mahajan-Kota Express11, 18, 25 January 2024
    and 1 February 2024
    Kota & Martyr Captain Tushar Mahajan (Udhampur)
    12401/12402Kota-Dehradun-Kota Express9.1.2024 to 5.2.2024Kota & Dehradun
    05423/05424Kashganj-Bharatpur-Kashganj22.1.2024 to 5.2.2024Bharatpur
    01901/01902Idgah Agra-Bharatpur- Idgah Agra11.1.2024 to 5.2.2024Idgah Agra & Bharatpur
    01907/01908Idgah Agra-Bharatpur- Idgah Agra unreserved special11.1.2024 to 5.2.2024Idgah Agra & Bharatpur
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    Affected Trains passing Kota.

    Apart from the above-mentioned trains in the table, these trains will also affect train traffic,

    • Pune-Nizamuddin Duronto Express (12263) will remain cancelled on 12, 16, 19, 23 and 26 January and 2 and 6 February. Nizamuddin Pune Duronto (12264) will remain cancelled on 11, 15, 12, 22, 25 and 29 January and 1 February.
    • Ernakulam-Nizamuddin (12283) on 16, 23 and 30 January and 6 February. Nizamuddin-Ernakulam (12284) on 13, 20 and 27 January and 3 February will remain cancelled.
    • Madgaon-Chandigarh Goa Sampark Kranti (12449) 16, 17, 23, 24, 30 & 31 January and 6 & 7 February. Chandigarh-Madgaon (12450) 13, 15, 20, 22, 27 & 29 January and 3 & 5 February.
    • Kochuveli-Amritsar (12483) 17, 24 and 31 January and 7 February. And Amritsar-Kochuveli (12484) 14, 2 and 28 January and 4 February.
    • Nizamuddin-Miraj Darshan Express (12493) 14, 21 and 28 January and 4 February. As well as, Miraj-Nizamuddin (12494) 12, 19 and 26 January and 2 February.
    • Valsad-Haridwar (12911) 9, 16, 23 and 30 January and Haridwar-Valsad (12912) 10, 17, 24 and 31 January.
    • Ahmedabad-Nizamuddin Gujarat Sampark Kranti (12917) 8, 15, 22 and 29 January. As well as, Nizamuddin-Ahmedabad (12918) 13, 19 and 26 January and 3 February
    • Ekta Nagar-Nizamuddin (20945) 10, 12, 16, 18, 24, 25 and 31 January and 2 February. As well as, Nizamuddin-Ekta Nagar (20946) 9, 11, 15, 17, 23, 26 and 30 January and 1 February.
    • Indore-Delhi (20957) 10, 12, 14, 17, 19, 21, 24, 26, 28 and 31 January and 2 and 4 February. Delhi-Indore (20958) 11, 13, 15, 18, 20, 22, 25. , 27 and 29 January and 1, 3 and 5 February
    • Mumbai-Delhi Duronto (22209) 8, 12, 15, 19, 22, 26 and 29 January and 2 February. As well as, Delhi-Mumbai (22210) 9, 13, 16, 20, 23, 27 and 30 January and 3 February.
    • Thiruvananthapuram-Nizamuddin (22653) on 13, 20 and 27 January and 3 February. Nizamuddin-Thiruvananthapuram (22654) on 15, 22 and 29 January and 5 February.
    • Ernakulam-Nizamuddin (22655) 10, 17, 24 and 31 January and Nizamuddin-Ernakulam (22656) 12, 19 and 26 January and 2 February.
    • Kochuveli-Dehradun (22659) on 12, 19 and 26 January and 2 February. As well as, Dehradun-Kochiwali (22660) on 15, 22 and 24 January and 5 February.
    • Bandra-Haridwar (22917) 10, 17, 24 and 31 January. Haridwar-Bandra (22918) 11, 18 and 25 January and 1 and 4 February.
    • Indore-Udhampur (22941) 8, 15, 22 and 29 January and Udhampur-Indore (22942) 10, 17, 24 and 31 January.
    • Bandra-Gorakhpur Antodaya (22921) on the 21st and 28th of January and the 4th of February. Similarly, Gorakhpur-Bandra (22922) on the 23rd and 30th of January and 6th of February.
    • Bandra-Ramnagar (22975) 25 January and 1 February and Ramnagar-Bandra (22976) 26 January and 2 February.
    • Kanpur-Bandra (22443) 24th and 31st January and Bandra-Kanpur (22444) 26th January and 2nd February.
    • Bandra-Lucknow (20921) 20 and 27 January and 3 February and Lucknow-Bandra (20922) 21 and 28 January and 4 February.
    • Udhampur-Patliputra (19669) 24 and 31 January and Patliputra-Udhampur (19670) 26 January and 2 February.
    • Ahmedabad-Patna (09447) 10, 17, 24 and 31 January and Patna-Ahmedabad (09448) 12, 19 and 26 January and 2 February.

    Trains changing originating station

    Moreover, Gorakhpur-Bandra (05053) will not run from its originating station on 12, 19 and 26 January and 2 February. Bandra-Gorakhpur (05054) will also not run from its originating station on 13, 20 and 27 January and 3 February.

    Trains that will run on the changed route

    • The changed route of Patna-Kota (13237-39) will run via Agra Cantt, Achhnera and Bharatpur from January 3 to February 4. Similarly, Kota-Patna (13238-40) will run via Bharatpur, Achhnera and Agra from January 5 to February 5.
    • Ekta Nagar-Nizamuddin (20945) leaving on 29th November will run via Bayana, Agra Fort, Mitawal, Ghaziabad and Nizamuddin. Similarly, Nizamuddin-Ekta Nagar (20946) will run on 28th November via Ghaziabad, Mitawal, Agra Fort and Bayana.
    • Mumbai-Delhi Duronto (22209) will run via Bayana, Agra Fort, Mitawal and Ghaziabad on 27 November. Before, Delhi-Mumbai (22210) will run via Ghaziabad, Mitawal, Agra Fort and Bayana on 28th November.
    • Kochuveli-Dehradun (22659) on 29 December will run via Bayana, Agra Fort, Mitawal, Khurja and Meerut. Similarly, Dehradun-Kochuveli (22660) on 27 November and 1 January will run via Meerut, Khurda, Mitawal, Agra Fort and Bayana.
    • Kochuveli-Chandigarh Sampark Kranti (12217) will run via Sawai Madhopur, Jaipur, Alwar and Rewari on 8, 13, 15, 20, 22, 24 and 27 January and on 3 February. Similarly, Chandigarh-Kochuveli (22218) will run via Rewari, Alwar, Jaipur and Sawai Madhopur on 27 December, 3, 10, 12, 17, 19, 24, 26 and 31 January and 2 February.
    • Mumbai-Amritsar Golden Temple Mail (12903-04) from 25 January to 4 February will run via Sawai Madhopur, Jaipur, Alwar and Rewari.
    • Bandra-Nizamuddin Sampark Kranti (12907) on 10, 14, 17, 21, 24, 28 and 31 January and 4 February and Nizamuddin-Bandra (12908) on 11, 15, 18, 22, 25 and 29 January and 1 and 5 February will run via Rewari, Alwar, Jaipur and Sawai Madhopur.
    • Bandra-Nizamuddin Garib Rath (12909) on 9, 11, 13, 16, 18, 20, 23, 25, 27 and 30 January and 1 and 3 February will go via Sawai Madhopur, Jaipur, Alwar and Rewari. Similarly, Nizamuddin-Bandra (12910) will run via Rewari, Alwar, Jaipur and Sawai Madhopur on 10, 12, 14, 17, 19, 21, 24, 26, 28 and 31 January and 2 and 4 February.
    • Bandra-Barauni Avadh (19037) from 10 January to 4 February via Agra Cantt, Bhandai, Udimod and Etawah and Barauni-Bandra (19038) from 11 January to 5 February via Etawah, Udimod, Bhandai and Agra Fort Cantt.
    • Veraval-Banaras (12945) will run via Agra Fort Cantt, Bhandai, Udimod and Etawah on 15th, 22nd and 29th January. As well as, Banaras-Veraval (12946) will run via Etawah, Udimod, Bhandai and Agra Cantt on 17th, 24th and 31st of January.
    • Asansol-Bhavnagar (12942) will run via Etawah, Udimod Bhandai and Agra Fort on 11, 18 and 25 January and 1 February. Similarly, Bhavnagar-Asansol (12941) will run via Agra Fort, Bhandai, Udimod and Etawah on 16, 23 and 30 January.
    • Patna-Ahmedabad (12948) will depart for Etawah, Udimod, Bhandai and Agra Cantt on 12, 17, 19, 24, 26 and 31 January and 2 February. Similarly, Ahmedabad-Patna (12947) will depart on 15, 17, 22, 29 and 31 January. This will run via Agra Fort, Bhandai, Udimod and Etawah.

    Trains passing Kota will run late

    Apart from this, many trains passing Kota will run late as scheduled.

    Ernakulam-Nizamuddin Duronto (12283) may run late on 28 December. Yog Nagari Rishikesh-Kochuveli (22660) may late on 25 December. Also Nizamuddin-Kota Janshatabdi (12060) may run late on 28 December, 2, 7 and 8 January.

  • Microsoft’s masterstroke of hiring Sam Altman.

    Microsoft’s masterstroke of hiring Sam Altman.

    A few days ago, Sam Altman was fired from the post of CEO along with his job by OpenAI. After Sam left, the company’s board also removed Greg Brockman from the post of President, after that Greg himself left the company. Sam Altman was the CEO of OpenAI from 2019 to 2023 and the president of Y Combinator from 2014 to 2019.

    Microsoft’s masterstroke

    Yesterday Microsoft made a big decision. The company hired former OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and former President Greg Brockman. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella himself gave this information. At this time, Microsoft is one of the largest tech companies in the world. As a result, this move of Microsoft is being described as a masterstroke.

    Microsoft has hired both of them to lead a new advanced AI research team for its company. Both have immense experience in the AI sector which can be used to take Microsoft’s new Advanced AI Research team to new heights. Microsoft will also benefit tremendously from this and Nadella knows this very well. That’s why hiring Sam and Greg is a masterstroke by Microsoft.

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    Sam Altman’s contribution to the success of OpenAI

    AI – Artificial Intelligence is a technology that is currently prevalent in the tech world. Many big tech companies around the world are working on Artificial Intelligence to provide chatbots and other services and are also working on new services. But OpenAI is the most popular company in the world of Artificial Intelligence.

    OpenAI launched ChatGPT, a chatbot based on Artificial Intelligence, last year and since then the popularity of the company has increased significantly. The reason behind this was the tremendous response ChatGPT got from people which is still being received.

    Sam and Greg have been instrumental in the success of OpenAI and ChatGPT.

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  • What Supreme Court say about student suicide?

    What Supreme Court say about student suicide?

    The Supreme Court said that suicides are happening because of parents while hearing the petition. How can the court pass directions in such circumstances? Mumbai resident Dr Anirudh Narayan had filed a public interest petition in the Supreme Court regarding the suicide of students. Mumbai-based doctor Anirudh Narayan Malpani has filed this petition through lawyer Mohini Priya.

    The Court on Monday said tough competition and parental pressure on children preparing for competitive exams is the main reason for the increasing number of suicides across the country.

    The Supreme Court held parents responsible

    The Supreme Court held the parents of children responsible for the increasing incidents of suicide among students. The Court on Monday (November 20) said that it is not appropriate to blame coaching centres for the increasing suicides among students as the expectations of parents are motivating children to kill themselves.

    The court has made this comment mainly regarding the increasing suicides of students in Kota, Rajasthan. It is noteworthy that this year about 24 suicides have been reported in the Kota district of Rajasthan.

    A two-member bench headed by Justice Sanjiv Khanna refused to consider a plea seeking a law to regulate private coaching centres and set a standard for them, saying, “The problem is with the parents, not with the coaching institutes”.

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    Justice SVN Bhatti, who was part of the bench, said that these suicides are not happening because of the coaching institute, but because children are unable to live up to the expectations of their parents.

    Parents have expectations from children

    The bench said, “Most of us do not want coaching institutes. But look at the conditions of schools. There is tough competition and students have no other option but to go to these coaching institutes. At the same time, parents also have high expectations from their children”.

    The Supreme Court’s suggestions to the petitioner

    The court suggested the petitioner either approach the Rajasthan High Court in the matter because most of the suicide incidents mentioned in the petition are related to Kota. Supreme Court also suggested giving a representation to the Central Government on how to make a law on this issue. On this, lawyer Priya sought permission to withdraw the petition and indicated that the petitioner would like to present a representation.

    About 8.2% of students in the country die by suicide.

    Referring to the 2020 data from the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), Priya said that according to this, about 8.2% of students in the country die by suicide. The bench said that they knew the situation, but the court could not pass directions. The bench suggested that the petitioner approach the government with his suggestions. Priya sought permission to withdraw the petition to approach the appropriate forum, which was allowed by the court.

  • Today PM Modi is coming to Kota

    Today PM Modi is coming to Kota

    Today PM Modi is coming to Kota. He will hold public meetings in Kota and Anta. Then PM Modi will hold a road show in Jaipur at 6 pm. At this time PM Narendra Modi is on the Rajasthan tour. His visit is to support BJP candidates in Rajasthan Election 2023.

    BJP’s Rajasthan unit in-charge Prahlad Joshi said that this will be our biggest public meeting in the history of Kota. People from 9 assembly seats of Kota and Bundi are expected to attend the public meeting to be held at Kota Dussehra ground. This Meeting will start at around 2 P.M. Joshi further said, that wherever the Prime Minister is going, we are getting more positive reactions than expected from the public. In addition, Joshi inspected the preparations for the Prime Minister’s public meetings.

    PM Modi’s road show in Jaipur

    The road map of this roadshow is to cover four minority-dominated seats out of 8 assembly seats of Jaipur city.

    Earlier preparations for PM Narendra Modi’s roadshow to be held in Jaipur on Tuesday have been completed. The security arrangements are ready. Moreover, soldiers are keeping an eye on every corner.

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s roadshow will start from Sanganeri Gate at 6 pm and end at Pashchim Mukhi Hanuman temple. Additionally, there is a Pashchim Mukhi statue of Hanuman Ji in the temple located at Sanganeri Gate in Jaipur. This temple was built by Raja Jai ​​Singh of Amer. At the same time, Hanuman Ji has been installed as a protector inside the temple.

    Then PM Modi will ride in the chariot and go through Bapu Bazaar, Nehru Bazaar, Kishanpole Bazaar, Chhoti Chaupar, Tripolia Bazaar, Badi Chaupar and Johri Bazaar and end the roadshow at the Pashchim Mukhi Hanuman Temple. This roadshow will be about 5 kilometres long. Bharatiya Janata Party is trying to give a big message through this roadshow starting from religious places in minority-dominated areas. On Monday, PM Narendra Modi conducted a three-and-a-half km long road show in Bikaner.

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    PM Modi’s eyes on BJP’s stronghold Jaipur city

    In Jaipur city elections 2018, Congress swept 5 out of 8 seats. In this, Congress captured Hawamahal, Kishanpole, Adarshnagar, Civil Lines and Jhotwara assembly. At the same time, the BJP hoisted its saffron flag on Sanganer, Malviya Nagar and Vidyadhar Nagar seats. The impact of PM Modi’s roadshow will be mainly seen in Hawamahal, Kishanpol and Adarshnagar assembly seats which are minority-dominated seats.

  • Ashneer Grover was stopped at the Airport.

    Ashneer Grover was stopped at the Airport.

    BharatPe co-founder Ashneer Grover and his wife Madhuri Jain were stopped from boarding a flight at Indira Gandhi International Airport on Thursday.

    They were stopped based on the LOC (Look Out Circular) issued against them. Sources told the media that the couple were leaving for New York.

    Ashneer Grover posted on X that he and his wife were stopped at the Delhi airport on Thursday while en route to New York for vacation.

    Ashneer Grover post on X

    LOC issued by EOW

    A look-out notice was issued against Ashneer Grover and his wife Madhuri Jain this year at the request of the Economic Offenses Wing (EOW) of Delhi Police.

    Basically, LOC is a circular letter used by authorities to determine if a traveller is wanted by law enforcement. A person against whom LOC has been issued cannot travel outside the country.

    EOW summoned Ashneer Grover

    The Economic Offenses Wing (EOW) of Delhi Police has summoned Ashneer Grover in the case of alleged fraud of Rs 81 crore in fintech unicorn. EOW has also called his wife Madhuri Jain for questioning.

    BharatPe co-founder Ashneer Grover’s troubles are increasing. According to the information, the couple has been asked to appear at the EOW’s Mandir Marg office on November 21.

    Official sources say that this action is being taken on the complaint of BharatPe. The branch officer has confirmed the summons.

    The allegation against Ashneer Grover.

    The Economic Offenses Wing had filed an FIR in May against Grover in the alleged Rs 81 crore case. Madhuri Jain and their family members Deepak Gupta, Suresh Jain and Shwetank Jain names are also in this case.

    BharatPe accuses Grover and his family of causing Rs 81.3 cr loss through fraudulent transactions, improper payments, and inflated prices.

    The investigation is still in its initial stage

    The EOW said the investigation is still in its initial stages. Sources said the couple has been asked to appear before the EOW next week to join the investigation.

    “After the latest status report filed by the EOW in the Delhi High Court, where they have found evidence of embezzlement, it is appropriate for the EOW to issue an LOC against the accused.”

    BharatPe’s lawyer Zulfikar Memon of MZM Legal told the media.
  • Why News is Important in our daily life?

    Why News is Important in our daily life?

    News is essential for informing, shaping our understanding of the world, and empowering us to make informed decisions. Here are some of the key reasons why news is important in our daily life:

    Staying Informed:

    News provides us with up-to-date information about local, national, and global events. Thus this knowledge helps us understand the world around us, make informed decisions, and participate in meaningful conversations.

    Understanding the World:

    News helps us contextualize current events and developments, providing insights into the causes, consequences, and implications of different issues. This deeper understanding allows us to make more informed judgments and engage with the world in a more meaningful way.

    Making Informed Decisions:

    News enables informed decision-making, from elections to consumer choices. By staying informed about current events, we can better evaluate risks and opportunities and make choices that align with our values and interests.

    Promoting Civic Engagement:

    News encourages civic engagement by informing us about political debates, social issues, and public policy matters. This knowledge motivates us to participate in democratic processes, hold elected officials accountable, and advocate for positive change.

    Expanding Our Horizons:

    News exposes us to diverse perspectives, cultures, and ideas, broadening our understanding of the world beyond our immediate surroundings. This exposure promotes empathy, cultural sensitivity, and a global outlook.

    Learning About Different Fields:

    News covers a wide range of topics, from science and technology to arts and entertainment. By consuming news from various sources, we can expand our knowledge, learn about new developments, and discover new areas of interest.

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    Enhancing Critical Thinking Skills:

    News encourages critical thinking skills by analyzing info, evaluating sources, and forming opinions. This process helps us become more discerning consumers of information and make informed judgments.

    Conclusion

    In conclusion, news is an essential part of our daily lives, providing us with the knowledge, understanding, and empowerment we need to navigate the world and make informed decisions. By staying informed and engaging with news from reputable sources, we can become more informed citizens, active participants in society, and lifelong learners. I hope these key reasons why news is important in our daily life will increase your interest in the news.

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  • FIFA World Cup Qualifiers. Team India defeated Kuwait

    FIFA World Cup Qualifiers. Team India defeated Kuwait

    Team India beat Kuwait in the FIFA World Cup Qualifiers. Manveer scored the only goal for India.

    India’s quest for a first-ever World Cup received a major boost with a battling away win against Kuwait, thanks to the heroics of Manvir Singh.

    Team India also won in football along with winning the semifinal match of the Cricket World Cup.

    Defeated Kuwait 1-0 in FIFA 2026 World Cup Qualifiers Round 2 match. In this match held on Thursday (November 16) night, it is remarkable that the Indian team defeated Kuwait in their home country. Manveer Singh scored the goal for India.

    Fans Supported Team India in FIFA World Cup Qualifier Match

    A large number of Indian fans in Kuwait supported the team in this match. India got more support than the local Kuwaiti team. Moreover, it is known that India won the SAFF Cup recently by defeating Kuwait. The same was repeated in the recent World Cup Qualifiers.

    In the 75th minute of the match, Changte’s cross was turned into a goal by Manveer. With this goal, India won 1-0. India is in Group A of the World Cup 2026 Qualifiers. With this win, they came second in this group.

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    Position in Group A

    Group A includes India, Kuwait, Qatar and Afghanistan. In another match held on Thursday, Qatar defeated Afghanistan 8-1. Now India will face the Qatar team on the 21st of this month. The best part is that this match will be held in Bhubaneswar, India. In this case, Team India will get full support from the fans. Although, It will be a challenge for India to beat a strong Qatar team in Group A.

    How will India qualify for FIFA 2026?

    In the second round, the top two teams from each group will qualify for both the third round of World Cup qualifying and the Asian Cup. With the win over Kuwait, India improved their chances of finishing in the top 2. Thus India joined the race of FIFA World Cup Qualifiers. If India wants to qualify for the third round, they must finish in the top two of Group A at the end of Round 2.

  • Reach Jaipur to Delhi in just two hour

    Reach Jaipur to Delhi in just two hour

    Union Minister Nitin Gadkari said the Electric Cable Highway is being built between Jaipur and Delhi. One can reach Jaipur from Delhi in two hours through this proposed highway.

    He said that construction of overbridges is going on between Jaipur to Delhi road and on Kishangarh-Jaipur road. Additionally, a new highway is being built on one side of Dausa. Moreover, an electric cable highway is being built between Delhi and Jaipur. One can reach Jaipur to Delhi in two hours through this proposed highway. Furthermore, this journey will be 30% cheaper. He said that in five years the country will see vehicles powered by electric, ethanol and hydrogen.

    What is an electric cable highway?

    An electric cable highway is a road that supplies electricity to vehicles travelling on it. The electricity can be supplied through overhead power lines or power lines set into grooves in the road. Electric highways are an energy-efficient option. They can also reduce travel time.

    India’s first electric highway is being developed between Sohna and Jaipur on the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway. The highway will initially be used for bus operations, but may later allow commercial trucks.

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    Jaipur to Delhi in two hours Nitin Gadkari said in a public meeting.

    BJP’s star campaigner and Union Minister Nitin Gadkari on Thursday addressed a public meeting at Gandhi Path in support of BJP candidate Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore from Jhotwara assembly constituency.

    Gadkari said in the public meeting in support of BJP candidate Rathod that the country will develop only when Rajasthan develops. BJP is not a party of any family but of workers. The country has to be made self-reliant and only BJP can fulfill this dream.

    At the same time, an attempt was made to woo the voters by holding a road show in support of BJP candidate Diya Kumari from Vidyadhar Nagar.

    Gadkari held an 8 km long road show at 4.30 pm supporting BJP candidate Diya Kumari from Vidyadhar Nagar. The roadshow started at Parshuram Circle and passed through Murlipura and Nadi Ka Phatak, ending at Nadi Ka Phatak at 6:30 pm. Finally, after reaching the Nadi Ka Phatak, the roadshow turned into a meeting. In the meeting, Nitin Gadkari targeted Congress in his familiar style and appealed to make Diya Kumari victorious. BJP workers also showered flowers during the roadshow.

  • Systems of the Human Body

    Systems of the Human Body

    Systems of the human body efficiently control all the functions of organs arranged in a system of the human body.

    The human body is made up of complex systems that work together to ensure the efficient functioning of various organs. These systems are responsible for controlling and regulating a wide range of bodily functions.

    Each system is a group of organs that perform specific functions and work in harmony with other systems. Thus maintain the overall health and well-being of the body. The intricate interplay between these systems is what enables the human body to carry out its various tasks. They are also intricate and adapt to changing conditions.

    Overall these systems are supremely organised and can maintain normal function even under the most adverse conditions. For example, body temperature remains constant even though swimming in cold water and immediately afterwards lie in hot sunshine.

    Major systems of the human body

    On this page, I will provide brief information on the major systems of the human body. I’m going to share detailed information on each system in my next pages. Hence keep on visiting the health category of the Information Site. You can also subscribe to receive the published posts on your email address.

    The major systems of the human body are as follows:

    1 Nervous System

    It governs the activities of the various organs. Through this system, the individual is made aware of the environment and enabled to make responses accordingly.

    The nervous system is divided into two major parts

    Central nervous system: It governs activities of the brain and spinal cord.

    Peripheral nervous system: It governs the activities of nerves spread in the entire human body. Nerves are in branches from the spinal cord to every part of the body.

    2 Circulatory System

    It circulates and transports food, oxygen and water from one part to another. Four major organs of the circulatory system are the heart, arteries, veins and capillaries. The major components of the circulatory system are blood and plasma.

    3 Respiratory System

    This system performs the process of taking oxygen into the body and removing excess carbon dioxide.

    The major organs of the respiratory system are the nasal cavity, larynx, pharynx, trachea and lungs.

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    4 Musculoskeletal System

    It provides a moveable framework. It is to support and protect the softer tissues. This system enables the movement of the limbs and the body from place to place.

    The major organs of the musculoskeletal system are muscles, bones and joints. Along with this cartilage, tendons, ligaments and connective tissues are also major parts of the musculoskeletal system.

    5 Digestive System

    The digestive system consists of the alimentary canal and its associated glands and organs. The major organs of the digestive system are the mouth, oesophagus, stomach, pancreas, liver, small intestine, large intestine and anus.

    The purpose of the digestive system is to digest food by breaking it down into simple useful nutrients. These simple nutrients are carbohydrates, fats and protein. When the nutrients are absorbed into the blood they provide energy. It is also useful for the growth of the human body and the repairing of the organs. These nutrients are essential for the human body.

    6 Urinary System

    The urinary system deals with the excretion of water-soluble waste products. This system also maintains water and electrolyte balance.

    The major organs of the urinary system are the kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder and urethra.

    The function of the kidneys is to filter blood and remove waste products. Ureters are the two ducts that pass waste products from the kidneys to the urinary bladder. Stored urine in the urinary bladder is excreted through the urethra.

    7 Endocrine System

    It comprises the ductless glands that elaborate complex chemical substances i.e. hormones. These hormones pass directly into the bloodstream. Many different processes are been affected by these hormones.

    Some of the processes that are affected by these hormones are:

    a) Growth and development

    b) Metabolism

    c) Food metabolism

    d) Controlling thirst and hunger

    e) Maintaining body temperature

    f) Regulating mood and cognitive functions

    g) Initiating and maintaining sexual development and reproduction

    h) Influencing the way the body uses and stores energy

    I) Controlling the volume of fluid and the levels of salts and sugar (glucose) in the blood

    j) Blood sugar and blood pressure

    k) Sleep cycles and sleep quality

    8 Reproductive System

    The reproductive system is a collection of internal and external organs in both males and females that work together for procreation. Males and females produce spermatozoa and ova respectively. The female body implants the fertilized ova to nurture the embryo until it can survive independently.

    The major organs of the female reproductive system are vagina, cervix, uterus, fallopian tube and ovary.

    Penis, testicles, ejaculatory ducts, vas deferens and urethra are the major organs of the male reproductive system.

  • How does the respiratory system work

    How does the respiratory system work

    The respiratory system is the vital system of the human body to remain alive. On this page, you will come to know how the respiratory system works.

    The human body contains 100 trillion cells or units of life. Each living cell is a mass of protoplasm with a nucleus and it needs oxygen for its metabolic activities and to rid itself of carbon dioxide, by the process called respiration.

    The human being is an air-breathing creature and takes oxygen from the atmosphere and exchanges it for carbon dioxide in the blood through the organization of the respiratory system.

    The function of the distribution of food and oxygen is carried out by the cardiovascular system. Thus the respiratory system and circulatory system have closely integrated activities.

    The blood receives food oxygen from the gastrointestinal and respiratory systems respectively and thus enriched it is circulated throughout the body by the cardio-vascular system ensuring adequate supply to all the body cells. 

    The respiratory system is divided for descriptive purposes into the upper and lower respiratory tracts, the dividing line being the lower border of the Adam’s apple in the neck.

    The upper respiratory system

    Upper Respiratory System

    The pyramid-shaped nose extends beyond into the nasal cavity and nasopharynx.

    The mucus membrane is lined by ciliated epithelium and has a rich vascular supply. The inspired air is warmed by vascularity. Further, Cilia, aided by sticky mucus, trap foreign particles and propel them towards the pharynx. Cilia trap and remove particles and bacteria, moving them to the pharynx. Thus Cilia in the respiratory epithelium prevent infections. Every 20 minutes the nose produces a clean new mucus blanket.

    The narrow openings that communicate the nasal sinuses with the nasal cavities are frequently involved in nasal and nasopharyngeal infections. Thus inflamed sinus openings hinder drainage, resulting in slow and incomplete infection resolution. 

    The larynx produces voice and blocks large particles from entering the lower respiratory tract.

    The larynx does it using the cough reflex. Cough can be a voluntary or reflexive response to irritation, mediated by the medulla. Further forceful exhalation with closed glottis followed by explosive air release along with sputum or irritating matter.

    Cough and Cold

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    The lower respiratory tract

    Lower Respiratory System

    The trachea runs from the larynx to the lungs’ main lobes, where it branches into three lobes on the right and two on the left. Further, the bronchial tree divides into smaller and smaller tubes, ending in the terminal bronchioles. Each respiratory bronchiole communicates with a cluster of alveoli.

    Alveoli are small sacs that are in direct contact with lung capillaries. Respiratory gases exchange between alveolar air and pulmonary capillary blood. Finally, blood carries oxygen and nutrients throughout the body via the cardiovascular system.

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    Summary

    Oxygen is the need of body cells life. The respiratory system from the nose to the alveolus is the body’s window for oxygen. Microorganisms in the atmosphere can enter the body through the respiratory system. Hence, wear a nose and mouth mask to protect from exposure during the pandemic.

    Although the cilia, mucus and our immune system trap these and protect the body against some of the infections.

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