Gigi Hadid was detained in the Cayman Islands for marijuana possession.

Who is Gigi Hadid? Born on April 23, 1995, Jelena Noura “gigi” Hadid is an American model and television actress. In November 2014, she launched his career by placing him among the top 50 models on models.com. She was named 2016’s top international model by the British Fashion Council. She featured on 35 covers of prestigious magazines in a very short amount of time, quickly gaining the audience’s adoration and fame. She is also the highest-paid model, making about $20 million annually. Why was she detained? While on vacation on Cayman Island, she and her pals were detained. The authorities claim that gigi and her companions flew there on a private jet for a holiday after developing some concerns about them. When the officers searched their bags, they discovered marijuana. They were detained by the official for bringing marijuana and tools for marijuana usage into the country. They were taken to a prisoner detention facility, where they were later released on bail due to their clean criminal records, the legalisation of marijuana in the Cayman Islands as of 2017,nd the fact that she purchased the marijuana from a medical store in New York City with a prescription. Gigi and her friends appeared in court on July 12 and were found guilty of possession of marijuana (ganja), for which they were given a $1000 fine and no other charges.

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Chandrayaan-3

Why mission Chandrayan-3 is Important for India?

Even though there are more than 190 nations on Earth, only three of them—namely, “AMERICA,” “USSR,” and “CHINA“—have made it to the moon. America’s Apollo 11 made its first moon landing in July 1969. Three years before America, the Luna 9 spacecraft touched down on the moon in February 1966, making it the first nation to do so. China became the third nation to land on the moon in 2013 thanks to the Chaang’e 3 missions. The question of “why a mission to the moon is important to India?” suddenly emerges. India also attempted to land on the moon but was unsuccessful in achieving a soft landing on the lunar surface. A few years later, India attempted to land softly on the moon once more with Chandrayan-2, which was launched by the Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle Mark III on July 22 from Srihari Kota. The first attempt of landing took place on September 6, 2019, but sadly it was unsuccessful due to their trajectory. Now again on 14th of July 2023 from Srihari Kota from the launch vehicle pad SDSC-SHAR, the chandrayan-3 successfully enters on the earth orbit, and it takes almost 1 week to reach lunar surface. Some questions arise are as follows: – what is the objective of Chandrayan-3? In Chandrayan-3 there is an instrument named “SHAPE” installed which can help to read data of geographical data of Earth and also help ISRO to study out of the galaxy and Exo-Habital planets. This satellite can help to prevent natural disasters like floods, earthquakes, etc., and help people to evacuate safely. it can also be useful for the government to keep an eye on our friendly neighbors China and Pakistan. Why soft landing is important for India? Soft landing means after landing spacecraft should be safe, and it is very important for India because once we proved that we are able to do it, then we can take more space mission internationally like NASA and it give growth in GDP of India. Conclusion: – It is very important for chandrayaan-3 to make a soft landing; it is very important for the country and GDP. Because of the chandrayaan-3 we are able to study the other part of moon that is not visible to us, maybe there is water and minerals that can help us to grow in future and become super power. 

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Himachal Pradesh’s entire village is destroyed by flash floods.

In India, there are benefits and drawbacks to the monsoon season. Even though it makes people and farmers happy, it may also result in disastrous floods that harm lives and property. Investigating preventive methods is necessary given India’s ongoing flooding problem. Northern India is currently experiencing major floods and landslides in 2023, especially in Uttarakhand. Not just a lot of rain, but also a lack of well-thought-out preparation, is the main contributor to these floods. Flood management hasn’t really improved despite occurring on a yearly basis. The Asian Development Bank estimates that from 1990 to 2017, urban floods caused a loss of $54 billion in terms of economic output. It is essential to pinpoint the underlying causes of the flooding issue and create all-encompassing solutions. It’s crucial to keep in mind that while floods provide difficulties, they also improve soil fertility, supporting the expansion of agriculture. RESON 2 – Lack of proper planning was the first cause of the flood. Even so, I continue to believe that poor planning is the primary factor in flooding. Other nations, such as Vietnam, which receives much more annual rainfall than India but does not experience flooding because of good planning and well-planned cities, can experience flooding due to unplanned development, which can clog drainage systems and result in a buildup of water on the roads and flooding. Most slum areas are close to small rivers and areas where drainage is flowing through; as a result, people toss their trash into the river and the drain, which clogs the drainage system. To stop floods, they ought to be aware of these things. RESON 2 – FOR THE FLOOD: Abusive Relationship with Nature In the name of development, we destroy our ecosystem, so we must pay the debts of the environment. Currently, there is no open ground, and in open grounds, the soil can absorb rainwater and raise the water level as well. However, we have now created a forest of concrete, and we cut down the trees by their roots while building roads and other structures. Trees can absorb water up to 10 inches per hour and as a result. Mangrove plantations: These are the plants that are in wet places and may effectively regulate floods by absorbing water and preventing it from moving elsewhere. We can build these plantations close to highways or dams. Green parks and lakes: If there is a park in a city, there will also be a small lake and more trees, which will help to increase rainwater and help to absorb any extra rain that falls. It can serve as a place to unwind and a playground for kids. 3. Rooftop gardens: This is a fresh concept adopted by many nations to prevent flooding and provide the nation with new infrastructure. The rooftop garden serves as a canopy for the city and provides a location where people can go to get some peace and fresh air Proper planning for development: If we do a planning before any construction, we may be able to reduce flooding or drainage system blockages. To do this, we must raise public awareness so that people don’t throw trash into rivers and drains, plant trees on both sides of the roads and build small water-absorbing structures that can quickly absorb water. Rainwater harvesting: This is the earliest method for storing rainwater and using it in other ways. It can also lower the likelihood of flooding in cities. Municipalities must act regarding rainwater harvesting because it is the simplest way to lessen water blockage that causes flooding. Many nations, including Singapore, the United States, Bangkok, etc., are creating rooftop gardens, which can absorb water to a great extent to minimise floods and give people a place to relax. Many agricultural institutes are also bringing innovative farming techniques employing modern architecture. CONCLUSION: If we want to stop floods, we need to act and tell the government about the answers so they can spread the word about how to stop floods. Even little measures can prevent millions of deaths and billions of dollars in damage.

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Will Pakistan make a comeback against Sri Lanka?

Sri Lanka and Pakistan played each other in a test match at the Galle International Stadium. The game kicked off on July 16, 2023, at 10 AM (IST). Due to the weather, Sri Lanka won the toss and decided to bat first.   Abdullah Shafique, Imam-ul-Haq, Shan Mashood, Babar Azam (c), Saud Shakeel, Sarfaraz Ahmed (wk), Agha Salman, Nauman Ali, Shaheen Afridi, Naseem Shah, and Abrar Ahmed make up the playing XI for Pakistan. Dimuth Karunaratne (captain), Nishan Madushka, Kusal Mendis, Angelo Mathews, Dhananjaya de Silva, Dinesh Chandimal, Sadeera Samarawickrama (wicketkeeper), Ramesh Mendis, Prabath Jayasuriya, Vishwa Fernando, and Kasun Rajitha make up the playing XI for Sri Lanka. After losing 4 wickets in the first 15 overs, Sri Lanka didn’t have a good start. They were looking to the middle order to extend their innings so they could face Shaheen Afridi, a star bowler for Pakistan who claimed to be dominating SL at home. However, they were unaware that a storm was on the way. When Angelo Mathews and Dhananjaya de Silva later entered the game, they were determined to extend the innings. Both of them had a relatively poor start, but they both played strong innings, demonstrating that they are still very much alive. With the cooperation of SL scored a total of 131 runs in 198 balls, of which Mathews contributed 56 runs in 98 balls and de Silva contributed 74 runs in 109 balls, for a total of 312/10 runs in the first innings. The premier bowler’s Shaheen Afridi, Naseem Shah, and Abrar Ahmed each got three wickets after the storm of de Silva and Mathews’ still-capable-of-ten-wicket Pakistani bowling. The first day has come to a finish, and SL performed admirably despite losing their first four wickets so quickly. SL scored a total of 131 runs in 198 balls, of which Mathews contributed 56 runs in 98 balls and de Silva contributed 74 runs in 109 balls, for a total of 312/10 runs in the first innings. The premier bowler’s Shaheen Afridi, Naseem Shah, and Abrar Ahmed each got three wickets after the storm of de Silva and Mathews’ still-capable-of-ten-wicket Pakistani bowling. The first day has come to a finish, and SL performed admirably despite losing their first four wickets so quickly In order to stay in the game, PAK kept an eye on the captain to play a captain inning. However, p Jaysurya struck back and took back-to-back wickets. After Babar Azam was dismissed, all hopes were dashed, and all eyes were now on the former captain Sarfaraz to perform. However, he did not perform well and contributed only 17 runs, ending day 2. Now, all hope rests with Saud Shakeel, who is still playing on 69 runs, and Agha Salman, who is also playing at the score of 61 runs. “Will Pakistan make a comeback against Sri Lanka?” is the current question.

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