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Writing the Ramayana, one emoji at a time

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Writing the Ramayana, one emoji at a time

IT LOOKS LIKE Shahjahanpur's city officials have taken the climate change threat to heart. They recently bought a snow removal machine, the sort usually seen ploughing through snow-laden roads in the thick of winter in countries like Canada. This in a Uttar Pradesh town where summer temperatures touch over 45degree Centigrade. When the story made it to the newspapers, an executive engineer from the civic body was quoted as saying, 'We found the machine quite important for our city and we bought it.' A few days later, officials said the machine could also be used to remove garbage. Snow or trash, Shahjahanpur is ready for anything.

Submitted by: Rajeev Kondapalli, Secunderabad. Source: timesofindia.com

 

OUR OBSESSION with anything Bollywood continues. A Bengaluru-based Twitter user recently tweeted a picture of his engineering exam from the Air Force Common Admission Test. Tucked between complicated questions of physics, chemistry and history was this multiple-choice nugget: Deepika Padukone has received the Filmfare award 2016 for Best Actress for the movie ... followed by four options. Now you know what to tell your mum the next time she asks you to switch off the television and study.          

Source: indianexpress.com

 

EVER HEARD of people being banned from a country's mountains? A couple from Pune, who are also police constables, have been banned from climbing the Himalayas in Nepal for 10 years. They made it to the base camp of Mount Everest and later claimed they had summited the peak. The couple even submitted images as proof in order to get a climbing certificate from Nepal's tourism ministry. The photographs apparently belonged to another Indian mountaineer who had climbed the peak. The duo had simply super-imposed their faces o...

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