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Hari hara Veera mallu first look glimpse

  https://youtu.be/JmTqA4XY30Y A glimpse of Tollywood star  Pawan Kalyan ’s upcoming film Hari Hara Veera Mallu was released on Thursday coinciding with the celebration of Maha Shivaratri. The teaser of Hari Hara Veera Mallu shows Pawan Kalyan taking on his rivals at a harbour. The filmmakers have recreated historical monuments such as Charminar, Red Fort and  Machilipatnam  port for the film. The estimated cost of the magnum opus is rumoured to be Rs 150 crore. The film is said to be inspired by a real-life rebel during the times of the Mughal empire in India. “This is the story of a legendary heroic outlaw,” said director Radha Krishna Jagarlamudi, popularly known as Krish. “The period drama is set in the 17th-century backdrop of Mughals and Qutub Shahis era and it will offer a spectacular visual feast. This is an untold story in Indian cinema and will truly be spellbound,” added the filmmakers in a press statement.About 40 percent of the film has already been shot...

CRYPTO CURRENCY

  Cryptocurrency is digital money. That means there’s no physical coin or bill — it’s all online. You can transfer cryptocurrency to someone online without a go-between, like a bank. Bitcoin and Ether are well-known cryptocurrencies, but new cryptocurrencies continue to be created. People might use cryptocurrencies for quick payments and to avoid transaction fees. Some might get cryptocurrencies as an investment, hoping the value goes up. You can buy cryptocurrency with a credit card or, in some cases, get it through a process called “ mining .” Cryptocurrency is stored in a digital wallet, either online, on your computer, or on other hardware. Before you buy cryptocurrency, know that it does not have the same protections as when you are using U.S. dollars. Also know that scammers are asking people to pay with cryptocurrency because they know that such payments are typically not reversible. Cryptocurrencies vs. U.S. Dollars Investing in Cryptocurrency Paying with Cryptocurrency Cr...

FARM LAWS IN INDIA

  Here is all you want to know about new farm laws. Key provisions of the laws The key provisions of new farm laws are intended to help small and marginal farmers (86% of total farmers) who don’t have means to either bargain for their produce to get a better price or invest in technology to improve the productivity of farms. The Act on Agri market allows farmers to sell their produce outside APMC ‘mandis’ to whoever they want. Anyone can buy their produce even at their farm gates. Though ‘commission agents’ of the ‘mandis’ and states could lose 'commissions' and 'mandi fees' respectively (the main reasons for the current protests), farmers will get better prices through competition and cost-cutting on transportation.The law on contract farming will, on the other hand, allow farmers to enter into a contract with agri-business firms or large retailers on pre-agreed prices of their produce. This will help small and marginal farmers as the legislation will transfer the risk...

CIVIL SERVICES EXAMINATION

The  Civil Services Examination  ( CSE ) is a nationwide  competitive examination  in  India  conducted by the  Union Public Service Commission  for recruitment to various  Civil Services of the Government of India , including the  Indian Administrative Service ,  Indian Foreign Service , and  Indian Police Service . Also simply referred to as the  UPSC examination , it is conducted in three phases - a preliminary examination consisting of two objective-type papers (General Studies Paper I and General Studies Paper II also popularly known as Civil Service Aptitude Test or CSAT), and a main examination consisting of nine papers of conventional (essay) type, in which two papers are qualifying and only marks of seven are counted followed by a personality test (interview). PROCESS OF EXAM  Stage I: Preliminary Examination - Held in June every year. Results are announced in August. Stage II: Mains Examination - Held in Oct...