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This is 'Revdi'...Govt also pays rent in Netherlands:

  Free education till PhD in Finland, salary for 2 years to unemployed in Denmark      Free, Free, Free!  This voice is heard a lot both during the festive sale and election year.  The atmosphere on the promise of free facilities by political parties is so hot right now that the war of words of the parties has reached the Supreme Court.  On August 3, a bench headed by CJI NV Ramanna in the Supreme Court has said that a comprehensive panel should be constituted to look into how good the promises of free facilities are and how many are wrong.  The panel is yet to be formed, but in the name of distributing 'Revdi', the war of parties is going on.  But you will be surprised to know that even though the attack of free facilities is more in India, but in this matter also European countries are far ahead of us. Subsidies on electricity, water and fuel are the loudest noise in India.  Whereas education and treatment are completely free in many countries including Finland, Sweden and De

Infinix Hot 12 launch:

   50MP primary camera, 6000mAh strong battery;  Price Rs  9499/- Infinix Hot 12 has been launched in India.  This is the company's latest affordable smartphone.  This is an upgrade version of Infinix Hot 11.  It has a 6.82-inch HD + screen.  It comes with 90Hz refresh rate.  MediaTek Helio G37 processor has been given in it.  It also comes with Extended RAM feature. Infinix Hot 12 priced at Rs 9499 Infinix Hot 12 has been launched in India at a price of Rs 9499.  This price is for its 4GB RAM and 64GB storage version.  Its sale will start from August 23.  It will be sold through Flipkart. This smartphone has been introduced in Exploratory Blue, Polar Black, Purple and Turquoise Cyan color options.  Infinix Hot 12 was launched globally in April. Infinix Hot 12 Specifications Infinix Hot 12 running on Dual Nano SIM works on Android 11 based XOS 10. It has a 6.82-inch HD + IPS LCD screen.  Its refresh rate is 90Hz.  It also has a touch sampling rate of 180Hz.  Peak brightness of up t

Putin will reward for producing more children:

   Russia offers to increase population, 13 lakh rupees to women who have 10 children Russia's population is declining.  The country's President Vladimir Putin is upset by this.  He has asked women to have 10 children to get out of this crisis.  On doing this, women will be given 1 billion rubles i.e. 13 lakh rupees. Women who give birth to 10 children will also be given an award named 'Mother Heroine'.  This award was also given to women during the Second World War.  Even at that time the population of Russia was declining rapidly.  Russia stopped giving this award after the breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991. When will women get money? Putin issued a decree on 15 August.  According to this, women will be given the full amount at once.  This amount will be transferred to the mother's account after the 10th child turns one year old (on the first birthday of the 10th child).  Even if the mother loses her child in an attack or the child dies due to some reason, only

Hamida Bano went to Pakistan fraudulently: After 20 years, the video revealed, YouTuber Maroof revealed

  Hamida Bano went missing 20 years ago.  Even after making lakhs of traces of the family members, they could not be traced.  Suddenly one day Hamda appeared in a video through social media and came to know that she is in Pakistan. In fact, in the year 2002, Hamida left India on the assurance of a recruitment agent that she would get a job as a cook in Dubai.  Hamida says that she was cheated in the name of getting a job and she was taken to Pakistan. Hamida's family lives in Mumbai.  In an interview, his family members have told that they were trying to find Hamida for the last 20 years.  On the other hand, Hamida was also unable to return to India due to lack of money and local information, nor was she able to contact her family members.  But still, he did not give up hope of meeting his children. The name and address of the children living in Mumbai told in the video When Pakistani social activist Waliullah Maroof heard Hamida's story, he interviewed her and put it on social