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  ANTONOV AN-225 MRIYA THE FLYING GIANT SARASIJ MAJUMDER   The Antonov AN-225 Mriya, once the colossus of the skies, is no longer gracing the clouds with its formidable presence. This giant of an aircraft, renowned for being the world's largest cargo plane, met a tragic end. It was destroyed during the Battle of Antonov Airport in the early stages of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The Mriya, which means 'dream' in Ukrainian, was more than just an aircraft; it was a symbol of ambition and human achievement. The aircraft came to Hyderabad in India from Turkmenistan. The world's largest aircraft AN-225 Mriya landed for a technical halt. It was carrying a generator that weighed 116 tonnes. Which is almost half the max total carrying capacity of the aircraft. At its first landing, the aircraft managed to keep everyone wondering about its size with its wingspan of 88.4 metres carrying six turbofan engines. Its long length of 84 meters from nose to tail was a par
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  CAN EVM BE HACKED?? OPPOSITION’S HOWLING FOR PAPER BALLOTS!!! SARASIJ MAJUMDER THE ANSWER TO THE QUESTION ABOVE   IS---"EMPHATICALLY NO. ” Electronic Voting machines can only   be manipulated, or hacked,   ONLY WHEN   they are connected to a network, through which HACKER can access. Otherwise—only E- Ballot controller through Control Unit,   can do something.   Most western democracies   sometime or other used these kinds of machines and due to the fact that they were connected to the web through a network,   hackers did manipulate the machines. The size of their populations allowed them to revert back to paper ballots instead of innovating further   on the EVMs. The only other country of our size in terms of populations holds ONLY indirect elections i.e. people do not elect the president, people’s representatives elect the president, and that is CHINA. THE MACHINES USED BY INDIAN ELECTION COMMISSION ARE NOT CONNECTED TO ANY NETWORK. The ballot unit(where you vote) is
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  DOMESTIC APPLIANCES SELECTING THE RIGHT GEYSER SARASIJ MAJUMDER Winter is approaching. Some of you may buy new geyser; or some of you may like to change old one. Choosing the right geyser for your home involves considering several important factors. We will discuss those below. The selection of Geyser will vary, whether the water is SOFT, or HARD. First, we discuss Geyser suitable for soft water, as majority of supply water is with TDS below 200.   You need to determine the size of the water geyser that will best suit your needs. Consider the number of people to be using the geyser, frequency of use, and the size of your bathroom. Safety is another crucial factor to consider. Ensure that the water heater you choose comes with essential safety features like a capillary thermostat, automatic thermal cut-off, and a pressure release valve. These features are essential to protect against electric shocks, malfunction, and occasional burst due to over pressure, by formation of S
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  KITCHEN CABINET:- MATERIAL SELECTION SARASIJ MAJUMDER   If you’re installing new kitchen cabinets, it’s very important to understand the pros and cons of the materials you choose. You might choose cabinet finishes that look great and blend in with your décor theme, but unless you make wise choices about the core materials that go into the making of the cabinet itself, you might find that it’s not as durable or sturdy as you would like. But, one thing is sure—don’t leave it to Carpenter, or Supplier, and take advise from them. Two of the most popular cabinet materials are BWP (Boiling Waterproof) and BWR (Boiling Water Resistant) plywood. Read on to know what are the differences between the two, and which is the best option for your needs! BWP (Boiling Waterproof) Plywood: BWP  grade plywood is certified with the IS:710 specification number from the Bureau of Indian Standards. BWP is considered to be completely waterproof. It is the best choice for