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What Happens In Every 24 Hours?

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  Most of us can't comprehend how many unbelievable things happen in just 24 short hours. For some living things this is a whole lifetime, and we don't even notice they're there. In every 24 hours, 7 Earthquakes and 18,000 cyclones occurs. In every 24 hours, 24 crore people are involved in Sexual activity. In every 24 hours, 3.65 lakh children are born. In every 24 hours, 1.50 lakh people die.   In every 24 hours, Around 18 million people will celebrate their birthday.  In every 24 hours, On average, each person will spend 20 minutes in the toilet.   In every 24 hours, 15 million cigarettes will be sold around the world.  In every 24 hours, there are 130 crore Tinder swipes.   In every 24 hours, our heartbeat around 1.04 lakh times.  In every 24 hours, Apple company earns about 13 crore dollars and Jeff Bezos 23 crore dollars.   In every 24 hours, total 22.4K crore mails are written.  In every 24 hours, On average we go toilet around 5 times and the water that is flushed is

Fifth Ocean Discovered.

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Most of us learned about the world's oceans in elementary school. There's the Pacific, the Atlantic, the Indian and the Arctic Ocean.  Now, there's a sea change ahead.  Thanks to National Geographic, you'll soon see a fifth ocean on your maps. It's now officially recognizing the Southern Ocean , the waters swirling around Antarctica, marking the first time the organization has made such a change since it started drawing up maps over a century ago.  Details Since  National Geographic began making maps in 1915, it has recognized four oceans: Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, and Arctic Oceans. Starting on World Ocean Day, it will recognize the Southern Ocean as the World's fifth Ocean. The Southern Ocean has long been recognized by scientists, but because there was never agreement internationally, we never officially recognized it, says National Geographic Society Geographer Alex Tait . Why Fifth Ocean? This Ocean shares border with Pacific, Indian and Atlantic Ocean. W

Amul-PETA Controversy

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 Importance Amul, is an Indian diary cooperative society, based at Anand in the State of Gujarat. Today is jointly owned by 3.6 million milk producers in Gujarat, and the apex body of 13 District Milk Unions, spread across 13,000 villages of Gujarat. Amul spurred White Revolution, which made the country the world's largest producer of milk and milk products. The Issue. India's largest diary brand Amul has countered animal rights organization PETA's suggestion to "switch to plant-based diary", questioning how employment to crores of people could be provided if that were to be the case.   Also PETA is promoting Vegan lifestyle all over the World. So let us discuss vegan and vegetarian lifestyle. What is Vegetarian? According to the  Vegetarian Society , a vegetarian is someone who does not eat any meat, poultry, fish, shellfish or by-products of animal slaughter. Vegetarian diets contain various levels of fruits, vegetables, grains, pulses, nuts and seeds. The inclu