"Tragedy at Ismaili Centre: Two Women Stabbed to Death in Lisbon Ismaili Religious Centre Attack"


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In Lisbon, Portugal, two women were stabbed to death at a Muslim religious centre known as the Ismaili Centre on Avenida Lusíada. The attack took place on Tuesday and was carried out by an Afghan man who was armed with a large knife. The suspect was shot in the leg by police and subsequently taken into custody. According to reports, one of the victims was the attacker's English teacher at the centre, while the other was a fellow classmate.

The attack occurred in the morning, and police received a call at around 11:00 local time after the suspect entered the centre. The officers at the scene asked the attacker to stop, but he disobeyed their requests and was shot. The motive for the attack is still unclear, and investigations are ongoing to determine the reason behind the incident.


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Prime Minister Antonio Costa has stated that the incident appears to be an isolated act, and it is premature to discuss a possible motive at this point. Home Affairs Minister Jose Luis Carneiro echoed this sentiment, saying that the circumstances and motivations of the attack are still being investigated. The alleged attacker was a relatively young man with three young children, and his wife had died in a refugee camp in Greece.


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The Ismaili Centre is a place of worship for the Ismaili community, which is a minority branch of Shia Islam whose members recognise Prince Karim Aga Khan as their spiritual leader. The Ismaili community in Portugal is one of the largest in continental Europe, with thousands of members, including many who fled Mozambique during its civil war.


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According to Mr Carneiro, the suspect often visited the Ismaili Centre to study Portuguese, collect food donations, and receive childcare. The victims of the attack were both employed at the centre's refugee support programme, highlighting the importance of the centre's work within the community.


Following the attack, the police urged the public to avoid the area surrounding the Ismaili Centre on Tuesday. The incident has shocked the local community, and condolences have been pouring in for the victims and their families.

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Salman Khan Puts Money Directly Into Bank Accounts of 25,000 Wage Workers

Salman Khan is helping the daily wage workers of the film industry by eliminating all things in between and directly putting money in their bank accounts. After it was revealed that the actor was taking care of nearly 25,000 wage workers, many wondered how Salman was actually helping these workers in the times of coronavirus lockdown when shoots are suspended and people who earn on a day-to-day basis are worst affected.


A report in Mid-Day now reveals that the superstar has asked for the bank account numbers of 25,000 wage workers from FWICE (Federation of Western Indian Cine Employees) and he will be providing them their monthly salary or more directly in their bank accounts.

The report quoted the General Secretary of FWICE, Ashok Dubey, confirming the news. He said a few officials from Salman's production house reached out to them on Saturday and enquired about the daily wage workers. He was quoted saying, "I informed them that they earn about Rs 15,000 a month.

They said that Salman wants the account details of the 25000 workers, and he will sponsor them. Salman bhai also contributes Rs 5 lakh every month, thus taking care of their medical expenses."

Salman's father and veteran screenwriter Salim Khan refused to give any detail about his direct contribution to the wage workers. In his statement to the daily, he mentioned that he can talk about the other things that his sons have done for the staff and workers. The senior writer revealed that their family has a principle - Humara paisa jahan jaye, kisike kaam aye (our money should help people) and therefore, all his sons are taking care of their staff individually and also providing for the security guards of their building

He added that the employees have been asked to stay home while their salaries and other needs are being taken care of.

The film industry has helped big time in the COVID-19 crisis. While Akshay Kumar donated a huge sum of Rs 25 crore to the PM's Relief Fund, Varun Dhawan contributed Rs 40 lakh, designer Sabyasachi donated Rs 1.5 crore, actor Prabhas contributed Rs 4 crore and Kapil Sharma gave Rs 40 lakh.
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#StudyFromHome: Download PDF File Of GSEB'S Textbooks From Standard 1st to 10th

Dear Readers..

As it is corona virus out break in india. Indian government has decided to lock down whole nation. Thus all the citizens are self qurentine inside of the house.


Some of them's are workers,housewives,Businessmen etc.. But what about students?  Government has approved mass promotion for them.

Dont worry we are always here to help you here in this post we will provide you GSEB curriculum text books in PDF formats which will help you and your childrens during this lock down to learn more...


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15 FAQ's You Must Read About CoronaVirus #7 is surprising..

FAQ: 1) What is the 2019 novel coronavirus or COVID-19?

ANSWER: Coronaviruses are a large family of viruses. COVID-19, is a new coronavirus detected in Wuhan, China, in December 2019.  The virus was first identified in Wuhan province, China, the origin of which has been speculated to be zoonotic (reservoir beingg bats), meaning it can be transmitted from live animals to humans. The novel coronavirus (nCoV) has not been previously identified in humans and can cause a multitude of illnesses ranging from the common cold to acute respiratory illness, kidney failure and even death. The rapid spread of the virus has led to the outbreak being declared as a global pandemic.



FAQ: 2) How dangerous is coronavirus?
ANSWER: The mortality rate of coronavirus ranges between 2-3%. This means if a 100 people contract the infection, then only in 3 cases it may lead to fatality. The elderly with pre-existing illnesses like heart diseases, diabetes and lung diseases are more vulnerable



FAQ: 3) How does one get tested for coronavirus infection?

ANSWER:  About 15+ labs have been established for coronavirus testing all across the country. Blood tests, throat and anal swab tests, sputum tests, nasal aspirate and tracheal aspirate examination are conducted in order to detect the virus. 




FAQ: 4) What are the symptoms?
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ANSWER: Common symptoms include fever, tiredness, runny nose, sore throat and dry cough. Some patients also have muscle pains, vomiting or diarrhoea. These symptoms are usually mild and begin slowly

If you have fever, cough, sore throat, breathing difficulty with a travel history or suspected contact with someone who might have the infection it is important that you reach out to a helpline number so you can receive guidance regarding further steps. It is best not to make unannounced visits to a hospital without prior information of your history.



FAQ: 5) How does it spread?

ANSWER: Coronavirus infection can be contracted via small droplets of bodily fluids such as saliva or mucus from the nose or mouth which is spread when the infected person exhalessneezes or coughs. An infected person can manifest symptoms between 2-14 days from the time of exposure to COVID-19. while viral shedding through droplets of mucus and saliva is high during the ongoing infection and can continue for up to 10 days after recovery.



FAQ: 6) Can it spread from a person who has no symptoms?
ANSWER: The risk of catching COVID-19 from someone with no symptoms at all is very low. However, the early stages of the disease have only mild symptoms, so in some cases it is possible. WHO has ongoing research on the period of transmission and will share updated findings.



FAQ: 7) Will I die if I get coronavirus?
ANSWER: No. Almost 80% of cases had mild symptoms.  The death rate below age 50 years is less,  where most deaths have been caused in patients with associated pre-existing medical conditions. 



FAQ: 8) Will coronavirus affect pets?
ANSWER: No, there is no evidence that COVID- 19 affects pets.



FAQ: 9) Are children, pregnant and old people at more risk?
ANSWER: It has been noticed that elderly people are at higher risk, but there is no evidence that mortality is more in children. Younger patients have been noticed to have mild or no symptoms at all. Pregnant and immunocompromised patients are at potential risk. However, the higher the age, the higher the risk. Mortality above 80 yrs age is the highest.



FAQ: 10) Is there a cure?
ANSWER: There is no vaccine and no specific antiviral medicine to prevent or treat Coronavirus. However, symptomatic treatment and supportive care are available. It is advised to take preventive measures like maintaining hand hygienekeeping a distance from people sneezing or coughing, avoiding social interactions or public hangouts, avoid travelling overseas or to any potentially infected places, keep clothes clean and exposed to sun rays etc. It is also advised to consult a doctor without delay in case one faces breathing issues or cold/flu/fever persists, for early detection and treatment



FAQ: 11) Can the coronavirus be killed?
ANSWER: There are many running myths that say coronavirus can be killed by certain products. It has been said that the virus can be killed by hand-dryers, UV lamps, alcohol, sesame oil and herbal remedies like garlic or clove. WHO has advised that these myths are baseless, and the virus cannot be killed either way. There is no vaccine or specific antiviral medicine as of now to prevent or treat COVID-19, but research is underway.



FAQ: 12) What precautions and preventive measures should I adopt?

ANSWER: Practice hand hygiene and respiratory hygiene adequately. Avoid smoking, wash hands regularly and always wear a mask if you have a cough or are feeling sick. Be mindful of your surroundings, avoid shaking hands and keep one metre’s distance from anybody who has cough, fever or breathing difficulty, but politely.



FAQ: 13) Can masks help in preventing the infection?

ANSWER: Not everyone needs to wear a mask. If you are a healthcare provider, or if you are caring for an infected person, or if you are sick or having symptoms, or if you are going to be amongst a large crowd, you need to wear a mask to contain and prevent the spread of droplets. Do not hoard masks as they are not foolproof methods to avoid catching the infection. Remove the mask from the back of the head instead of touching it while disposing. 



FAQ: 14) Why have some people died from the coronavirus infection?
ANSWER: Most people recover from the coronavirus infection. However, most people whose deaths were caused due to the coronavirus infection had pre-existing diseases and comorbidities or had a weak immune system or simply worse overall health. Therefore, the risk of coronavirus being fatal depends on the strength or weakness of your immunity and respiratory system.



FAQ: 15) What is quarantine?

ANSWER: Quarantine is a measure taken to isolate a sick or infected person or someone suspected of having caught an infection when there is an outbreak of contagious, communicable diseases. This is done to contain the spread of the infection. The novel coronavirus or COVID-19 infection, having originated in Wuhan Province of China, has now propagated its way into 80+ countries. Positive cases are springing up every day in different parts of the world. 

The virus is transmitted via droplets of mucus or saliva of an infected person when he or she coughs or sneezes. Due to its easy transmission route, the virus, as well as the panic surrounding it, has currently penetrated the very fabric of scrutiny and vigilance of various countries. Quarantine and the process of isolation are key in handling the spread of the infection, thereby reducing the mortality rate caused due to the coronavirus.



FAQ: 16) Who needs a hospital quarantine?
ANSWER: A person tested positive with coronavirus with unmanageable symptoms at home like fever, cough and breathing difficulty that might need further evaluation and treatment at a hospital

A person belonging to the older age group, especially over 60 years of age and having tested positive with symptoms. It has been noted that this is a high-risk group

A person who has tested positive and has pre-existing respiratory conditions such as asthma, TB, or has chronic comorbidities


Latest Updates Of Corona Virus as of 22nd Of March 15:39IST

Total Confirmed Positive Cases Worldwide-: 308639
Total confirmed Positive Cases In India-: 362
Recovered In India-: 23
Fatalities-: 7

Source And Information Provider-- NovoCura Tech Health Services
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Reliance Jio Planning JioCoin New Cryptocurrency



Howdy, the hype of Cryptocurrency is getting stronger, and the reason behind this is the increased rates of the Cryptocurrency in recent days. As of now Reliance Jio Planning JioCoin New Cryptocurrency by 2018.

Well as of now the new Cryptocurrency JioCoin may just be a Rumoured but once the news comes anything for is more likely to happen if we examine previous days where Bitcoins were trending over the market, and the smart people out there had earned a lot by investing the same.

As per the recent official sources says that the Mukesh Ambani-led telco will launch their own Cryptocurrency called JioCoin very soon. Mukesh Ambani’s elder son Akash Ambani will be leading the JioCoin project apart from this the telco is planning to hire 50 employees to work on this project initially.

If we look at the idea of where JioCoin has taken is Bitcoin, in the recently passed year the bitcoin value even touched $19,000 before Christmas Day, but currently, it’s hovering around $13,500.

Let us know your views about Reliance Jio Planning JioCoin New Cryptocurrency via comments below.
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NASA is Offering Everyone a Chance to Put Their Name on Mars



NASA is offering everyone a chance to enrol their names for its next mission to Mars. Read to know how you can be a part of NASA's next mission to Mars.


NASA is offering everyone a chance to be a part of its next mission to Mars. A portal on NASA’s official website is allowing space enthusiasts to send in their names, which will then be added to a ‘dime-sized’ chip that is to be a part of the NASA’s InSight Lander mission.

The mission is set to take off in March 2018 and will carry two such (8mm square) silicon wafer microchips along with other scientific instruments. NASA had offered a similar chance back in 2015 for public members to send in their names for the first of the two microchips. NASA had then received 826,923 submissions for the same from the world over, within a 22-day window. Submission of names for the second microchip will be entertained from October 2 to November 1, 2017, and this time.

Engineers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory will embed the names of the participants on the microchip by using an electron beam to write in lines smaller than ‘one-thousandth the width of a human hair’. The very same technology was also used to perform this practice at the time of Orion’s flight, NASA’s mission to Mars in 2014. The microchips will be affixed to the Insight lander deck and once on Mars, will remain there forever.



Those interested can enrol for the NASA Frequent Flyer NASA Frequent Flyer Here



The InSight lander mission is the first by NASA which will be dedicated to studying the deep interiors of Mars. Acronym for ‘Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport’, the mission is set to take off from Vandenberg Air Force Base, California, in May 2018 and will land on Mars in November 2018.

The NASA InSight lander project is being managed by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory which is a part of NASA's Discovery Program and is located in Pasadena, California

For to enroll your self you will have to fill up all the details asking in the ofiicial website of NASA. After submitting the information you will get an Boarding Pass And You Are In... Below Is The My Boarding Pass Provided By NASA

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