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Katy Perry Flaunts Her New Tesla Cybertruck; Elon Musk Responds
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RBI Lays Out Criteria For Small Finance Banks To Achieve Universal Banks License
The bank intending to transit must have their shares listed on a recognized stock exchange.
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‘Doctor Yellow’: Passengers Are Not Allowed In Japan’s This Bullet Train; Know Why | Railways News
India is likely to have its first bullet train by 2026. While Japan is helping India in the project, the nation is known to have highly punctual train services. The Shinkansen popularly called the bullet train is a network of high-speed trains that boasts of its highest safety record, stability and punctuality. Japan runs over 300 bullet train trips per day carrying lakhs of passengers.
Even, foreign tourists visit Japan to travel on the train and experience the amazing journey. The bullet train generally has aqua aqua-green nose and white body. However, there is a complete yellow bullet train in Japan in which passengers are not allowed to travel. No, we are not joking. It’s true. The train is popularly called ‘Doctor Yellow’.
What Is Doctor Yellow Bullet Train?
The ‘Doctor Yellow’ is the Shinkansen test train. This bullet train is used to inspect tracks, diagnose problems with tracks, overhead wires, signals, and equipment and alert engineers in the case of any issues. The train is referred to as ‘Doctor Yellow’ because of its function of diagnosing issues and its yellow colour.
This Train doesn’t carry any passengers
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— Spellbinding Odyssey (@SpellOdyssey) April 27, 2024The train is painted yellow to make it more visible and recognisable. Also, the yellow colour stands for happiness in Japan. The distinctive yellow colour has made sighting of this unique train a matter of pride for many Japanese people because this train doesn’t have a particular timetable.
Doctor Yellow- Crew Details
What is interesting is that Doctor Yellow can operate at the highest speed of 443 km/hour to test the tracks and their stability. This is also shorter than normal Shinkansen trains as it only has 7 coaches. Inside the train has modern, state-of-the-art monitoring equipment to analyse track alignment and wear in overhead wiring.
The train generally operates with 9 crew members including 2 pilots, 3 track technicians, and 4 workers. They monitor the data and relay any concerns to maintenance crews to repair the problem. Since Japan is prone to earthquakes, the ‘Doctor Yellow’ is dispatched to the area to check the safety of the tracks.
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Mehul Prajapati Did Nothing Wrong By Using Food Bank Help: Here’s Why | Analysis & Opinion News
New Delhi: The controversy surrounding Mehul Prajapati who openly mentioned using food banks offered by Canadian educational institutions, emphasizes not just the misinterpretation of his action but also the larger issues experienced by Indian students studying abroad, notably in Canada.
Food banks which are particularly linked with universities such as Wilfrid Laurier University provide crucial support to their communities, including students like Prajapati. These students often face financial challenges while also managing tuition and living costs in a new environment. The program Prajapati used is specifically tailored to help such students by giving critical support to allow them to focus on their studies without the burden of financial stress.
The criticism directed at Prajapati arises from various misunderstandings. Firstly, the accusation of him ‘stealing’ food implies he was taking resources intended for the destitute or the public. However, he was actually using a service designed for students in need, regardless of their backgrounds. This distinction is important as it highlights the purpose and reach of university-operated food banks which aims to support all students facing economic challenges.
Furthermore, the response to Prajapati’s video sheds light on a concerning aspect of the Indian diaspora’s experience in Canada. Many Indian students encounter cultural and financial obstacles from adjusting to a new educational system and finding accommodation to handling daily expenses in a relatively expensive living environment. Expecting these students to manage without support only because they enrolled in a foreign university is unrealistic.
Critics have unfairly targeted Prajapati based on an alleged income and his supposed position at TD Bank, both of which were misreported. TD Bank clarified that Prajapati was not an employee. This underscores how swiftly misinformation can spread and impact someone’s life. This scenario is especially concerning for Indian students who often depend on their community and social networks for support. They may face exclusion due to misjudgments and the rapid dissemination of social media controversies.
The harsh social media threats and accusations directed at Prajapati are excessive and they highlight a deeper yet common problem within digital platforms. Rather than being understanding and supportive there is a tendency to spread misinformation and unjust condemnation. This affects the individual’s mental well-being and establishes a troubling precedent that might discourage other international students facing genuine difficulties from seeking assistance. They might not ask for assistance out of fear of facing similar public backlash.
The narrative surrounding Prajapati’s actions creates a false impression of someone exploiting the system.In reality, he was simply using available support to further his education and welfare. These narratives are harmful and demonstrate a larger societal failure to comprehend the obstacles encountered by international students, especially those from India.
In conclusion, Mehul Prajapati did nothing unethical by using the food bank services available to him as a student. His actions were within the ethical guidelines and operational structures established by educational institutions which ensures that all students receive the support they need. It’s essential to address societal misinterpretations and stigmatization of such support systems. This is important not only for individuals like Prajapati but also for the larger community of international students who encounter similar challenges regularly.
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India's Forex Reserves Dip By $2.83 Billion To $640.3 Billion
Market analysts attribute the decline in foreign currency assets to the RBI actively releasing dollars in the market to curb the volatility in the rupee.
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Spiderman Couple's Reel Lands On Delhi Police's Insta, What Happened Next…
A challan of Rs 21,500 was issued by the traffic police after a ‘Spiderman Couple’ Instagram Reel went viral.
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2024 Jeep Wrangler Launched, Pricing Starts at Rs 67.65 Lakh | Auto News
Jeep has unveiled the pricing details for the 2024 Wrangler in India, starting at Rs 67.65 lakh (ex-showroom). With over 100 bookings already in, deliveries are set to commence by mid-May. The 2024 Wrangler lineup includes the Unlimited and Rubicon models, the latter priced at Rs 71.65 lakh.
Platform and Design
Remaining true to its roots, the 2024 Jeep Wrangler sticks to its body-on-frame construction and five-link suspension setup. It gets four skid plates and utilizes aluminium for various closures, such as doors, hinges, hood, and fender flares. The Rubicon variants receive an electronic front sway-bar disconnect for improved articulation and wheel travel.
In terms of design, the Wrangler maintains its signature boxy silhouette, complete with the iconic seven-slat grille, round headlights, and removable doors. Cosmetic updates offer a fresh appearance, while features like 18-inch alloy wheels and big wheel arches accentuate its rugged appeal.
Interior & Features
The new Wrangler adopts a horizontal dash layout, incorporating soft-touch surfaces and acoustic front glass to enhance comfort and reduce noise. It boasts an Active Noise Cancellation system with 7 microphones, a 12.3-inch infotainment system with smartphone connectivity, dual USB Type C ports and a standard 12-volt accessory outlet.
The 2024 Wrangler is equipped with ADAS, including Forward Collision Warning with Advanced Brake Assist, Auto High Beam Headlamps, and Adaptive Cruise Control with stop-and-go functionality. ParkSense front and rear park-assist systems with ParkView rear backup camera add further convenience, while the Rubicon model features an off-road camera with front and rear view. Electronic stability control (ESC) with electronic roll mitigation comes standard on both Wrangler models.
Engine Specifications
Under the hood, the new Wrangler offers a 2.0-liter turbocharged inline four-cylinder engine, delivering 268 bhp and 400 Nm of torque. Paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission, it maintains its part-time 4X4 system with Dana 44 HD full-float solid rear axle, and Tru-Lok front- and rear-axle lockers for impressive off-road performance.
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Banks, Schools Holiday Tomorrow: Educational, Financial Institution Shut Due To Lok Sabha Election 2024 In These Areas | Personal Finance News
A total of 88 Parliamentary seats are going to the polls in the second phase of the Lok Sabha Elections 2024. The voting will be held between 7 am to 6 pm tomorrow. Due to this, the banks, other financial institutions, schools, colleges and educational institutions across these parliamentary constituencies will remain closed. However, the services will be open in other parts of the country. Since tomorrow is Friday, the financial institutions in these 88 seats will remain closed for three consecutive days – from Friday to Sunday.
Below is the list of constituencies/areas where the banks and schools will be closed:
Assam: Karimganj, Silchar, Mangaldoi, Nawgong, Kaliabor
Bihar: Kishanganj, Katihar, Purnia, Bhagalpur, Banka
Chhattisgarh: Rajnandgaon, Mahasamund, Kanker
Jammu and Kashmir: Jammu
Karnataka: Udupi Chikamagalur, Hassan, Dakshina Kannada, Chitradurga, Tumkur, Mandya, Mysore, Chamarajanagar, Bangalore Rural, Bangalore North, Bangalore Central, Bangalore South, Chikballapur, Kolar
Kerala: Kasaragod, Kannur, Vatakara, Wayanad, Kozhikode, Malappuram, Ponnani, Palakkad, Alathur, Thrissur, Chalakudy, Ernakulam, Idukki, Kottayam, Alappuzha, Mavelikkara, Pathanamthitta, Kollam, Attingal, Thiruvananthapuram
Madhya Pradesh: Tikamgarh, Damoh, Khajuraho, Satna, Rewa, Hoshangabad, Betul
Maharashtra: Buldhana, Akola, Amravati (SC), Wardha, Yavatmal-Washim, Hingoli, Nanded, Parbhani
Manipur: Outer Manipur)
Rajasthan: Tonk-Sawai Madhopur, Ajmer, Pali, Jodhpur, Barmer, Jalore, Udaipur, Banswara, Chittorgarh, Rajsamand, Bhilwara, Kota, Jhalawar-Baran
Tripura: Tripura East
Uttar Pradesh: Amroha, Meerut, Baghpat, Ghaziabad, Gautam Budh Nagar, Aligarh, Mathura, Bulandshahr
West Bengal: Darjeeling, Raiganj, Balurghat
So, if you are a resident of these areas, then don’t head to banks tomorrow and wait till Monday for the institutions to open.
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Ultraviolette Launches F77 Mach 2 Electric Motorcycle; Check Design, Features And Other Details | Auto News
Ultraviolette, a Bengaluru-based electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer has launched the upgraded version of its electric motorcycle, the F77. Notably, the new iteration of F77 is now known as the F77 Mach 2. This new iteration has been launched in two variants i.e. the standard model and the Recon edition. Read here to know more about this Made-in-India electric motorcycle.
Ultraviolette F77 Mach 2 Design
The Ultraviolette F77 Mach 2 retains its original design but now it comes in 9 colors, including Lighting Blue, Asteroid Grey, Turbo Red, Afterburner Yellow, Stealth Grey, Cosmic Black, Plasma Red, Supersonic Silver, and Stellar White. This electric motorcycle now comes with an aluminium charging port lid, replacing the previous plastic unit, and newly added F77 graphics on the front forks in a fresh colour scheme.
Performance and Range
The Ultraviolette F77 Mach 2 is powered by a 27kW motor for the standard variant, while the Recon variant boasts a 30kW motor. The standard model is equipped with a 7.1kWh battery, providing a range of 211km, whereas the Recon edition features a larger 10.3kWh battery offering an impressive 323km range. The Recon model also comes with 10 levels of switchable regenerative braking, compared to the standard model’s three levels.
Features
Both variants of the F77 Mach 2 come with three ride modes, a five-inch TFT display, auto-dimming lights, hill hold functionality, ABS, and dynamic stability control. Additionally, the Recon variant offers four levels of traction control for enhanced riding experience and safety.
Suspension and Braking
The F77 Mach 2 is equipped with 41mm USD front forks and a preload-adjustable monoshock, ensuring a comfortable and stable ride. Braking duties are handled by a single 320mm front disc and a 230mm rear disc, complemented by 17-inch wheels fitted with 110/70 front and 150/60 rear tyres.
Price
The price of the Ultraviolette F77 Mach 2 starts at Rs. 2,99,000 for the first 1,000 customers, while the Recon variant is priced at Rs. 3,99,000 (both prices ex-showroom, Bengaluru).