Wednesday, July 17, 2019

Will identify all illegal immigrants, infiltrators and deport them: Home Minister Amit Shah

The Opposition has several times criticised the Central Government for its stand on immigrants. On Tuesday, MHA said that the Centre has been making efforts to keep a check on illegal immigrants.

New Delhi: Home Minister Amit Shah, on Wednesday, said the government would identify illegal immigrants and infiltrators living on every inch of the country and deport them.
Speaking during the Question Hour in Rajya Sabha, Shah, who is also Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president, said, "We will identify all the illegal immigrants and infiltrators living in every inch of this country and deport them as per the international law."
Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led central government has often come under fire over its stand on immigrants.
Earlier this month, TMC MP Mahua Moitra said that people, who have been living in the country for the past 50 years, are being thrown out of their homes and are being called illegal immigrants. "People who have lived in this country for 50 years must show a piece of paper to prove they are Indians," she had said in Parliament earlier this month. 
Shah's statement comes a day after the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) said that the Centre has adopted a multi-pronged approach to ensure effective surveillance and domination of international borders to check infiltration of illegal migrants.
The MHA, in a written reply to BJP MP Parvesh Sahib Singh in Lok Sabha, said, "Physical infrastructure like border fencing, floodlighting, construction of border roads and establishment of border outposts has been created."
"Vulnerable border outposts are regularly reviewed and strengthened by deploying additional manpower, special surveillance equipments and other force multipliers. A technological solution in the form of Comprehensive Integrated Border Management System (CIBMS) has been implemented in some vulnerable border areas," the ministry added.
Asserting that detection and deportation of illegal immigrants is a continuous and ongoing process, the MHA further told the Lok Sabha that border guarding forces regularly conduct patrolling, lay nakas and establish observation posts and carry out anti-tunnelling exercises to stop illegal infiltration. 
The ministry also underscored that the Central Government has also issued advisories to the state governments and Union territories administrations regarding the identification of illegal migrants and monitoring thereof.
It further said that to deal with illegal immigrants, the "powers of the Central Government under Section 3 of The Foreigners Act, 1946 to detect, detain and deport illegal foreign nationals and powers under Section 5 of The Passport (Entry into India) Act, 1920 to remove an illegal foreigner by force have been entrusted under Article 258(1) of the Constitution of India to all the state governments."

OnePlus 6T 8GB RAM available with up to Rs 14,000 discount during Amazon Prime Day

OnePlus 6T is available with limited period discount where customers can avail a flat discount of Rs 14,000. The 8GB RAM model is available at Rs 27,999.

OnePlus 6T is available at its lowest price during Amazon Prime Day sale which kicked off on Monday and will be ending on Tuesday at 11:59 pm IST. The OnePlus 6T prices saw a cut soon after the announcement of the OnePlus 7 in India; though the Prime Day brings the lowest price for the device. The Prime Day sale brought exclusive deals and discounts for Prime members on Amazon and saw a host of new launches in different product categories. 
OnePlus 6T is the predecessor of the OnePlus 7, and some of the highlights of the 6T include Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor under the hood, a 6.41-inch Optic AMOLED display and in-display fingerprint scanner. The OnePlus 6T was the first phone from OnePlus to sport in-display fingerprint scanner. Talking about the OnePlus 6T cameras, it sports a dual camera setup featuring a 16-megapixel Sony primary sensor with OIS coupled with a 20-megapixel secondary sensor. For selfies, the 6T packs a 16-megapixel camera. It packs a 3700mAh battery which comes with 20W fast charging support.
Talking about bank offers and other benefits available during Prime Day, customers can avail an additional instant discount of 10 per cent up to Rs 1,750 on purchases made using HDFC Bank credit and debit cards. On minimum order value of Rs 3,000, customers are eligible for a maximum discount of up to Rs 1,750. As a bonus offer, Amazon points that if total purchase is greater than Rs 50,000 in a single transaction, then customers are eligible for a cashback of Rs 1,750 over and above Rs 1,750 instant discount available on using HDFC Bank cards or EMI transactions.

How to buy OnePlus 6T 8GB RAM + 128GB storage model at Rs 27,999

OnePlus 6T is available with a steal deal for interested customers and comes with a massive discount of Rs 14,000. The OnePlus 6T was launched in India back in October 2018 at a starting price of Rs 37,999 for the 6GB RAM and 128GB storage model while the 8GB RAM and 128GB storage model came in at Rs 41,999. Comparing the earlier price, the OnePlus 6T 8GB RAM model is available at just Rs 27,999.

How India is changing under Modi.New India is coming

'Extravagant new promises can buy him time, but far from solving the problem, they compound the risk.'
'His main alternative is to stress not aspirations, but resentments.'
'He has already de-emphasised aspirational appeals: Nothing has been heard for over two years of the coming of achhe din,' points out James Manor.
An exclusive extract from Majoritarian State: How Hindu Nationalism Is Changing India


Modi has adopted five different postures amid this mayhem (attacks on Muslims, gau rakshaks vigilantism).

First and strangely, since he comments constantly on many issues, he has remained silent for long periods.
Second, he has then made vague, 'roundabout' or mild comments about outrages, as when he described the widely reported murder of a Muslim as 'unfortunate'.
Such remarks do little to curb brutalities, and he sometimes adds qualifying comments that undermine these statements.
Third, after many months when his silence appeared to imply approval, he specifically condemned violence by cow devotees -- but only against Dalits, not Muslims.
His eventual criticism of assaults on Muslims in June 2017 only came after securing his election victory in Uttar Pradesh, after that New York Times condemnation threatened his international image, and as rival parties planned loud protests in Parliament.
But even these belated comments were undermined by a fourth tendency: Sly remarks suggesting continued commitment to religious polarisation, more blatant provocations such as the communalist rhetoric that he used in the Uttar Pradesh state election campaign,100 and the appointment there of Adityanath.

Finally, during the state election in Gujarat, he largely abandoned references to development and offered a toxic combination of 'communal poison' and 'unhinged conspiracy theories' -- alleging that Pakistan was seeking to influence the result, and that opponents' actions were 'bordering on treasonous'.
That marked a change from an earlier pattern of encouraging efforts by Hindu zealots to keep communal antipathy 'simmering' but on a low boil, lest atrocities make BJP governments appear unable to maintain order. That was often difficult to achieve.
Many extremists believe that they need not restrain themselves now as when the more moderate Atal Bihari Vajpayee led the BJP.
He would have been embarrassed by the atrocities listed above, and by the glorification of Godse, Gandhi's assassin.
But as one BJP leader tellingly stated, 'Unlike Vajpayee, Modi personifies the Hindutva ideology. You cannot embarrass Modi by using... Godse.'

Many militants believe that Modi's long silences imply that beatings and murders have the blessing of higher authority.

They disregard his occasional criticisms as statements that a prime minister must make.

especially true in BJP-ruled states where most outrages occurred. In Bihar after the BJP was drawn into the state government in 2017, vigilantes using a WhatsApp network that included a local policeman, beat a Muslim 'on suspicion' of transporting beef -- claiming that they had 'our own government now'.
Modi's silences, his early complaint about vigilante violence against Dalits but not Muslims, his long delay in criticising attacks on Muslims, and his blatant communalism during recent state election campaigns strongly suggest that he shares the views of the extremists.
That impression is reinforced by an astonishing foreign policy decision. He left India isolated by echoing the Myanmar regime's grotesque description of the (Muslim) Rohingyas as terrorists -- an especially egregious example of victim blaming.
His actions may also be partly motivated by 'fear... [of ] the serious risk of being outflanked from the right' by extremists whom he and associates 'have unleashed' but 'can no longer control'.
That partly explained his hardline approach as chief minister of Gujarat, where he successfully saw off challenges from the right.
What of the BJP's longer term prospects at achieving and sustaining hegemony? We must consider the role of communal polarisation since it will remain a major theme, but let us begin with two other issues.
Leaders' skills, the BJP organisation and party competition
Since its 2017 victory in Uttar Pradesh, the BJP's president Amit Shah has been lauded in India's media as a genius, 'a Colossus'.
But Shah and Modi designed and dominated state election campaigns in Delhi where the BJP was humiliated, and in Bihar where they began the campaign leading in the polls but blundered their way to a thumping defeat.
Shah is working assiduously at organisation building, but he is a genius only some of the time.
Despite many strengths, the BJP's organisation often lacks the capacity to penetrate beyond cities and below the district level.
It is especially frail in several important states: West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu and Kerala -- where other parties are formidable.
Many rival parties look bereft at the time of writing. But Opposition parties have often revived unexpectedly because of disappointing performances by ruling parties.
The BJP has inserted RSS leaders without experience of the complexities of governing as chief ministers in several states.
This has led to severe problems in Gujarat where the initial appointee had to be replaced, and in Haryana.
Such problems could turn poor BJP performance into rival parties' secret weapon.
The BJP may also find that after constructing multi-caste coalitions during election campaigns, the groups which take control after victories shatter those alliances.
One glaring example is Uttar Pradesh where Thakurs have mounted many violent attacks on Dalits who voted for the BJP in substantial numbers in the 2017 state election.
From aspirations to resentments
Soaring aspirations are double-edged.
By stimulating them with what turn out to be 'tall promises', Modi incurs popular disillusionment over the longer term.
Extravagant new promises can buy him time, but far from solving the problem, they compound the risk.
His main alternative is to stress not aspirations, but resentments. He has already de-emphasised aspirational appeals: Nothing has been heard for over two years of the coming of achhe din.
But as he stokes resentments, Modi faces a painful irony. Since the BJP now rules in New Delhi and most states, rival parties can no longer be blamed.
The very success of the BJP ensures that it will be the main focus of popular discontent over unfulfilled promises and poor government performance.
As he shifts from aspirations to resentments, Modi is left with only one main target: Religious minorities, especially Muslims.
That is another dangerous game -- dangerous to social cohesion, but also to the BJP.
If citizens become angry over joblessness, farmers' problems and other thwarted aspirations -- year after year when the BJP holds power -- can they really be expected to see Muslims as the culprits? That is as implausible as Modi's blaming Pakistan for railway accidents.
Indian voters are highly sophisticated. They have thrown out most state and central governments since 1977. Stoking resentments may ultimately scuttle the BJP's drive for hegemony.
Communal polarisation over the longer term
Preliminary findings from a reliable recent survey in four states found that polarisation has -- despite some ambiguities --influenced popular perceptions.
More than one-third of Hindu respondents have a Muslim close friend, but in three states, Muslims are considered less patriotic than other religious groups.
And while most respondents see Muslims as peaceful, a third of them perceive them as mostly violent. Majoritarian attitudes predominate strongly over liberal views.
But over the longer term, will communal polarisation -- which Modi increasingly stresses -- help to achieve and then sustain hegemony? This is dubious.
Across much of India, communalism has found little traction. The BJP has won re-election in several states not by polarising but by governing adroitly, pursuing development and maintaining public order which extremist outrages disrupt.
Many on the Hindu Right nonetheless welcome and provoke clashes with minorities to sow communal enmity.
But these tend to be useful to Modi only as long as they keep tensions on a low boil.
It is difficult to prevent extremists from going too far. Where the BJP governs, this can alienate many voters because the authorities appear not just unable to maintain order, but even complicit in the brutalities.
The BJP's drive for hegemony, in which communal polarisation looms large, faces one last massive impediment.
Indians have a diverse array of identities available to them: National, regional, sub-regional, linguistic, class, urban/ rural and gender identities --plus three kinds of caste identities, and not just broad religious identities (Hindu, Muslim, etc) but narrower sectarian identities within each religion.
Many of these identities cut across and undermine one another. And crucially, polls over recent decades show that people tend to shift their preoccupations from one identity to another, and then another, in response to recent events -- often and with great fluidity.
They do not fix tenaciously upon one identity. So tension and conflict do not build up along a single fault line in society.
This is bad news for leftists who focus on 'haves' versus 'have-nots', and for the Hindu Right which foments enmity between Hindus and minorities.
Sustaining communal polarisation will be excruciatingly difficult --and on past evidence, impossible.
The BJP has achieved dominance by winning elections against incumbent governments, and by appealing to popular aspirations.
Hereafter, it will usually be the incumbent, and aspirations are being overtaken by disappointments.
Ironically, the same theatrics that swept the BJP to dominance by stimulating aspirations can become a liability.
The performance of Modi's central government has been disappointing on many fronts, and has turned his most inspiring pledges into 'tall promises'.
To sustain the drive for hegemony, Modi must overcome these daunting problems. He needs to adjust his grand narrative.
Dramatic visions of a glittering future lack credence as earlier promises go unfulfilled. Caustic denunciations of rival parties that are now powerless ring hollow.
His limited repertoire leaves him with one toxic option -- shifting emphasis from aspirations to resentments.
But can Muslims and allegedly seditious forces be credibly blamed for unemployment, mass poverty, the agrarian crisis, etc.
India's voters are too canny to accept such patent implausibilities for long. Polls indicate that many currently harbour suspicions of minorities.
But given decades of voters' fluid shifts among their multiple identities, this recent sentiment is likely to wane amid the next mood swing.
Modi's drive to achieve and then sustain hegemony is open to serious doubt

किन्नर का भेजा तोहफा खोलते ही तबाह हो गया पूरा परिवार, पढ़ें हैरान करने वाली खबर


आज हम आपको एक ऐसे मामले से रूबरू करवाना चाहते है, जिसके बारे में जान कर आप दंग रह जायेंगे. जी हां यूँ तो आपने किन्नरों से संबंधित कई बातें और कई खबरे सुनी और पढ़ी होगी, लेकिन जो खबर आज हम आपको बताने वाले है, उसके बारे में जान कर यक़ीनन आप हैरान रह जायेंगे. आपकी जानकारी के लिए बता दे कि ये मामला बिजनौर थाना किरतपुर के मोहम्मद अहमद खेल क्षेत्र का है. जहाँ दो किन्नरों में क्षेत्रो के बंटवारे के कारण दो युवतियों की जान चली गई, वैसे अगर हम आपको इस मामले के बारे में विस्तार से बताएंगे, तब ही शायद आपको ये मामला समझ आएगा.

यहाँ एक किन्नर से दूसरे किन्नर के घर जहरीली मिठाई भेजी थी. वही दूसरी तरफ उस किन्नर ने मिठाई का डिब्बा अपने भाई को भिजवा दिया. जो किरतपुर में रहता है. ऐसे में किन्नर के भाई के घरवालों ने जब वो जहरीली मिठाई खायी, तो वहां दो लड़कियों की जान चली गई| एक किन्नर का नाम शबनम और दूसरी का नाम लियाकत है. दरअसल इन दोनों के बीच काफी समय से क्षेत्र के बंटवारे को लेकर लड़ाई झगड़ा चल रहा था. यही वजह है कि शबनम, लियाकत के पूरे परिवार को मौत की नींद सुलाना चाहती थी. यही वजह है कि पहले शबनम ने लियाकत की तरफ दोस्ती का हाथ बढ़ाया और फिर उसके जहरीली मिठाई भिजवा दी. वही दूसरी तरफ लियाकत ने खुद तो इस मिठाई का इस्तेमाल नहीं किया, लेकिन इस मिठाई को अपने भाई को जरूर भिजवा दिया और साथ ही कुछ पैसे भी भेज दिए. बता दे कि लियाकत के भाई का नाम अतीक कुरैशी था और वो लियाकत का सगा भाई था. जो किरतपुर में रहता था.
मगर अफ़सोस कि जैसे ही लियाकत दवारा भेजी गई जहरीली मिठाई उसकी तीन सगी बहनो और उनकी नन्द ने खायी, वैसे ही वो सब उल्टियां करने लगे और उन्हें दस्त शुरू हो गए. ऐसे में इन सब को अस्पताल भर्ती करवाया गया. मगर अफ़सोस कि इलाज के दौरान दो बहनो की तो मौत हो गई.

रोहित शर्मा को वनडे की कप्तानी मिलता देख, कोहली ने चली चाल लिया बड़ा फैसला, होगी हैरानी

 मंगलवार को भारतीय क्रिकेट कंट्रोल बोर्ड ने टीम इंडिया के हेड कोच समेत सपोर्ट स्टाफ के लिए आवेदन मांगे हैं। इसके लिए बीसीसीआइ ने शर्त भी निर्धारित कर दी है कि उसे किस तरह के उम्मीदवारों की जरूरत है। ऐसे में टीम इंडिया के मौजूदा कोच रवि शास्त्री को दोबारा से इस पद के लिए अप्लाई करना होगा। आपको बता दें की विश्वकप में ख़राब प्रदर्शन के बाद बीसीसीआई ने ये फैसला लिया है।
विश्व कप में विराट कोहली की कप्तानी भारतीय टीम का सफर सेमीफाइनल में ही खत्म हो गया। विराट अपनी कप्तानी में भारत को विश्व कप दिलाने में नाकाम रहे। विश्व कप खत्म होने के बाद कई बातें सामने आईं जिसमें विराट व रोहित के बीच मनमुटाव की बात भी है साथ ही साथ ये भी बात सामने आ रही है कि बीसीसीआई अब वनडे की कप्तानी विराट की जगह रोहित को सौंपने पर विचार कर रही है।

इधर मुंबई मिरर के अनुसार अब रोहित शर्मा को वनडे की कप्तानी मिलता देख कोहली ने वेस्टइंडीज दौरे पर जाने का मन बना लिया है ताकि किसी ओर को कप्तान न बनाया जा सके। आपको बता दें कि रोहित यदि वनडे और टी-20 में अच्छा करते हैं तो उन्हें आने वाले समय में इस दोनों फॉर्मेट की कप्तानी दी जा सकती है लेकिन कोहली फिलहाल कप्तानी छोड़ने के मूड में नहीं हैं।
गौरतलब है कि टीम इंडिया का कैरेबियाई दौरा तीन अगस्त से शुरू होगा। इसमें पहले तीन टी 20 फिर तीन वनडे और इसके बाद दो टेस्ट मैचों की सीरीज खेली जाएगी। टी 20 मुकाबले तीन अगस्त से खेला जाएगा जबकि वनडे सीरीज की शुरुआत आठ अगस्त से होगी। वेस्टइंडीज दौरे के लिए टीम इंडिया का चयन 19 जुलाई को किया जाएगा।

Monday, February 18, 2019

Top 10 Inventions of the 21st Century


Top 10 Inventions of the 21st Century



Usually these lists deal with what was, but after finishing my top ten inventions of the 19th and 20th century lists, I thought it might be fun to do a list of what might be coming down the road as well. Obviously, such a list is purely speculative, but the technologies/discoveries I list here are not too far-fetched to be plausible, especially as many of them are already in development today. As such, with the recognition that this list is subject to change without notice and highly conjectural throughout, here are my choices for the top ten most important inventions/discoveries that will be made in the 21st century:

10. Robotics

Robots have been around since the twentieth century in one form or another, but it won’t be until the twenty-first century that they will become truly common and useful. Performing everything from fire-fighting to carpentry, by the end of the century every house will have at least one robot programmed to perform any number of tedious or dangerous chores humans would rather not deal with, and they will be perfect to leave at home to walk the dog (heck, your dog might even be a robot) and keep an eye on the house when you’re away. Their military applications are even more promising, with robots being used to clear mine fields and otherwise perform missions deemed too dangerous for their human counterparts. How smart will they be? Only as smart as you want them to be; they’ll still be dependent upon human beings for their programming and maintenance after all, so don’t look for them taking over the world just yet.

9. Genetic Engineering


It’s difficult to imagine that we are on the threshold of being able to program our own DNA, but that is the next step in human evolution. By the end of the century, parents will be able to determine the sex, intelligence, and even hair and eye color of their child while turning off any possibly dangerous genetic defects their offspring might have been in line to inherit. This ability to “design” an embryo won’t be confined to humans either; by the year 2100 we might well have the ability to breed elephants no larger than a Golden Retriever or make a mouse the size of a house-cat. Who knows, we might even be able to merge DNA strands from two different kinds of animals and create a hybrid elephant/mouse mix. Ready to play God everyone?

8. Hypersonic Transportation

Just as the airplane revolutionized travel in the twentieth century, there is no reason to believe that evolution to ever faster speeds is going to end anytime soon. As such, it is likely that before the dawn of the next century people will be able to fly between London and Tokyo at Mach 10 speeds and arrive at their destination in just over two hours. It is said that by the end of the 19th century, the fastest a man could travel on a regular basis was 60 mph (by train). By the end of the 20thcentury, that speed had increased ten-fold, to 600 mph (by plane). By the end of this century, it is not inconceivable to predict that we’ll see another ten-fold increase, making it possible for the average man, woman, or child to regularly travel at speeds in excess of 6,000 mph! Imagine: a person could fly from Boston in mid-afternoon, grab lunch in Tokyo, and be home by evening. Consider the frequent flyer miles one could rack up doing that!

7. Free Energyhttps://youtu.be/L6mWIKy7eqo

The holy grail of science has been the acquisition of energy that comes from non-polluting sources (i.e. oil, natural gas, coal, etc.). By the end of the century it is likely that dream will become a reality. However, it will come from several sources and in very different ways. Geo-thermal, wind, biomass, clean coal, nuclear and solar energy will be a part of the change, but other more exotic technologies may also emerge. Technologies such as fusion and zero-point energy generators, either of which would provide an inexhaustible source of non-polluting, non-radioactive energy. At this time, however, both energy sources are considered fantasy technologies- I imagine much the same might have been said about nuclear power a century ago.

6. Artificial Intelligence

It’s one thing to make a robot do daily chores around the house; it’s quite another to get it to think about how best to carry out its task. Welcome to the world of artificial intelligence, where machines will actually be capable of learning, planning, deciding, considering, comparing, aligning and even abstract thinking. They won’t be quite on par with the human brain—and their abilities will be largely confined to a specific area rather than broad-based—but A.I. will be the next big advance in technology, and it could appear at a primordial stage within the next few decades. By the dawn of the twenty-first century your car, your home, or even your artificial mechanical pet (AMP) might be smarter than your brother-in-law.

5. Nanotechnology


It sounds like something right out of Star Trek, but nanotechnology—those microscopically small, self-replicating machines capable of puncturing the walls of a single human cell—may well be a reality a few decades from now. Their ability to effect repairs on the human body on a microscopic level—as well as repair or enhance other non-organic technologies—might be the next great step in human evolution, while their self-replicating capabilities will be used to manufacture everything from microchips to potato chips. The only problem is, what if we can’t shut off the technology and pretty soon trillions of tiny nanites infect the entire world? Nah… will never happy.

4. Human Cloning


Actually, cloning has been known since the twentieth century, so it’s nothing really new. However, if we can clone a sheep, it should be possible to clone a human being, which is probably going to become a common-place reality in the waning years of the twenty-first century. Of course, people won’t necessarily make carbon copies of themselves just for fun, but as a means of replacing faulty organs and regenerating lost limbs. Lose a leg? Take a few cells from your body, grow a new one, and have it attached (probably by robotic doctors) in a few hours. Got a bad ticker? No, problem. You can grow a new one in a flask in a few weeks and then have the old one replaced. Life spans of two or even three hundred years might be within reach through this method, making it a virtual fountain of youth—or at least, a fountain of longevity.

3. Antigravity


Yes, I know it sounds unlikely, but the creation of monopoles (magnets that have only one pole)—while daunting and (so far) impossible to do—might be quite doable in another seventy years or so. (Technically this wouldn’t be true anti-gravity but magnetism. However, the effect would be similar.) Once it is possible, wheels will be a thing of the past as everything will ride on a cushion of magnetic fields, with propulsion being afforded by merely pointing your craft the direction you want to go and letting the magnetic forces of the Earth itself do all the work. Now, if we could only figure out a way to stop the thing once it got going…

2. Automation


By the end of the 21st century, your house, car, refrigerator, etc. will be smarter than you and capable of carrying out nearly any task you might have in mind (this would work hand-in-hand with your personal robot—point 10 above). Not only would your house be entirely automated, but so would just about everything else, from airliners and factories to fighter planes and warships. Even entire cities would work off a central computer core that would be responsible for doing everything from turning on the park’s sprinkler system when it detected dehydration in the lawns to operating the traffic grid and turning on the lights at dusk. Humans would still make all the big decisions—hopefully—and maintain these systems (again, with the help of their robot pals) but for the most part, people will be out of the equation, thereby giving them more time to watch their favorite programs on holographic televisions.

1. Hydrogen Powered Cars


Since people have such a love affair with their automobile, it’s hard to imagine the car disappearing anytime soon. However, it is conceivable that by the middle of the twenty-first century, the good old internal combustion engine as we know it will be as obsolete as the steam engine. Electrical cars and hybrids will be the short-term norm, but they will find considerable competition coming from hydrogen-powered vehicles, that will have the same power as their twentieth century fossil-fuel sucking counterparts but run on hydrogen and leave only water vapor in their wakes. Not that you would get to drive the things, of course. That’s where the traffic grid computers come into play (see point 2 above); all you need to do is sit back and let your car take you wherever you tell it while you read a book (whatever that is.)


Top 10 Greatest Modern Inventions

Top 10 Greatest Modern Inventions

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We live in a world of rapid technological advancement. Technology rules our everyday lives. With diverse fields of engineering studies and medicine like nuclear physics, relativity, information technology, gadgets and techs, automobiles, power plants, pharmacology or any field of medical science; science movie fictions are slowly turning in to reality. We have our human manpower getting replaced by all of our inventions. A slight concept or a contraption that worked perfectly fine with the experiments and redesigning of the same mixed together with huge effort, dedication, study and coping up with failures gave birth to some great as well as weird inventions what makes us different today.
We humans are ingenious groups in this world. Right from the moment when someone rubbed two stones to light a fire, or bashed a rock to make the first tool, to the development of Internet and Mars rovers, we have already made some revolutionary advancements in several areas of science and technology. Beginning from a nail or a wheel to compass and to millions of new things that were never seen or felt before is a pure magic with their ability to improve the quality of life and advancement in human lives. Let us look at the top 10 greatest modern inventions.

10. The Printing press

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Invented in the year 1440 by German scientist and engineer Johannes Gutenberg, the printing press is one of the finest modern day invention that has create dramatic impact on people, however the concept comes from ancient chinese invention. Hand-inked books were regarded luxurious and of great grandeur and generally could not be afforded by lower class people in the beginning of the modern era. This wooden blocked machine gave a new and quick way of spreading information to vast audience in cheaper price. Sooner academic institutions utilized it to print books, novels and plays. Politicians could now then make pamphlets and papers in printed form. However, the printing press is one of the sole region for the decline of Latin language as other languages got its fame through different books coming out of printing press. The classical wooden blocked machine was replaced with movable metals later for more efficiency and durability.

9. The Light Bulb

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Thomas Alba Edison’s mastermind guided to this amazing invention that changed the world. With the electrification of the modern world, the light bulb invented in the year 1879 profoundly changed human life by illuminating the night. The first electric bulb made it possible for all human lives hospitable to a wide extent of modern day activities. However, it is assumed that the idea behind the light bulb came from Humphrey Davy in the 1800, when he invented an electric battery and connected a carbon with wires which glowed and produced electric arc. Edison improvised the concept of Joseph Wilson Swan and Charles Francis Brush experimenting with different filaments that could last longer. Edison started with a 40-hour life light bulb and finally made a bulb that lasted for 1500 hours. The incandescent bulb is revolutionizing human lives since then.

8. Penicillin

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It is one of the famous accidental inventions of all times. Scottish scientist Fleming who forgot to close the lid of his Petri-dish filled with bacteria noticed that the sample got contaminated with a mold and all the bacteria was dead. In 1928, he found of the fungus to be Penicillium which was purified and developed for fighting bacterial infections in human without harming the host. Penicillin was widely used and advertised in World War II as it helped servicemen to get rid of different venereal diseases. Penicillin is still used today in adequate to cure diseases like gonorrhea, pneumonia, syphilis, cellulitis etc.

7. Camera

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I would personally call cameras as a time machine. It has helped people capture any moments in history and present. The invention of camera is also a controversy as it is assumed that Alexander Walcott invented the first camera in 1840, while photographed pictures were seen around 1826 made by Joseph Niepce. However, before camera was made, all events were like he-say-she-say. The improvement in the camera technology has helped bring motion pictures which is growing larger every year. Today, we enjoy our collection of images and get time to interact with our own past. Imagine your best night you spent, or the moments of childhood shared in pictures! This is one of the most amazing inventions in this modernized world.

6. Automobile, Airplane

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It was Henry Ford of the USA who pioneered the ideas of combustion engines to replace wagon-wheels and modernize transportation. The automobiles became an interest for rich people and 425 of the first mass made automobiles were sold in the year 1901. Automobiles made transportation faster and easier that helped in maintaining good economy. It radically changed the city life just by expanding the population in the suburbs. It provided to be a boon for the farmers to carry large loads to move for industries.
Right brothers then had an astounding dream to fly like birds and mitigate the distance which finally became a reality after their first airplane made a flight. Traveling in the air and floating around the clouds like birds to move from places to places within a jiffy helped people save their precious time. Long and tiring journey that took months were possible to complete just in few hours. It also became one of the safest means of travel to revolutionize the modern day travel.

5. Calculator, Telephone  and Smartphone

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It was Blaise Pascal who implemented the traditional calculating machine called Abacus into a number patterned device to what he called ‘Calculator’. Calculators made it possible for every people who knew numbers to perform basic addition, subtraction, multiplication and division during its development. Today modern day calculators are one of basic requirements of every students and professionals. This mechanical machine gave ideas for analytic and differential engines on which the foundations of modern day computing is based.
The modernization of modern day communication started with the invention of telephone by Graham Bell. It drastically reduced the amount of time it took for communication with letters. It almost took ages for a message to reach to a place through letters. Telephone made it instant to share voices to all the places. Mobile phones invented in the year 1977, made communication easier, and comfortable. Improved versions of smartphones are available today due to the ever-advancing technology. Smartphones even provide features of computer, camera, video recorders, televisions and music players. Not just that, running WhatsApp for PC also shows that the cross platform boundary also has no limits. Further, smartphones are also cost effective and handy. It is amazing to know that almost half of the people in the world own a smartphone today.

4. Radio, Television and Internet

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Radio is regarded as one of the remarkable inventions of the 20th century. Nikola Tesla and Guglielmo Marconi invented radio in the year 2001 by sending the first radiotelegraph message from England to Canada. It made the one-way communication easier and spread wide over to the world in no time. It became popular for it provided news bulletins, music, as well as game commentary which still make its presence unaffected by the television which dazed the world.
Life without television is not imaginable to half the world population. Invented in 1926, J.L Baird made the first television broadcast. Television utilized the concept of radio and gave a visual outlook. Television can be a great source of amusement and knowledge as well as a great way of communication in a real-time visualized way.  However, it has also caused several psychiatric disorders as well.
Internet is another finest inventions of modern days. It is like brain at the finger tip. Anything that is required for work, music, or fun is made available in the internet. Exchanging emails, photos, documents, online conferencing has made communication even more faster and efficient with minimal amount of restrictions. It has made people in rural areas as informed as that in the cities, long-distanced people can communicate easily, and more over studies and fun has reached to the acme. It has changed the way we live and if you can prove me wrong, just name anything that is as widespread as internet is.

3. Robots, Artificial Intelligence

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What else could be more inspiring other than the Hollywood fiction movies in inventing robots? Robotics has been one of the most researched and most worked area in field of engineering. Regarded to appear similar to human with the capability to perform every possible work without anxiety or tiredness is what makes a robot. On the other hand, the Artificial technology has already started showing its pathway in modern day robots. Basically, AI is related to make excellent machines that uses ultra-technology to perform its tasks. Inspired with the war machines and robots in films like the Terminator, Star Wars and similar movies, engineers have spent a lot of their time, technology and budget in creating such intelligence useful for several household purposes, carpentry, fire-fighting, military applications and even more promising applications like to perform several disaster operations during floods, landslides, bomb diffusions etc. The UAVs and Drones robots are used to perform home jobs as well as in securing borders by several countries like Japan and the United States.  Artificial intelligence also makes the use of robotics to surpass the intelligence of humans and make it faster, reliable and accurate than computers.

2. Banking, Credit Cards

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Banking started its development in the early renaissance Italy through a bank Monte dei Paschi di Siena in Siena in 1472. Banking has helped people to get loans, deposit their money and gain a fine interest over years to uplift their life standards economically. Banking helped trade and business to flourish in modern world. With the development of banking and advancement of human settlement, credit cards evolved as an electronic way of banking. Initially referred as ‘Charge-it” program by inventor John Biggins it 1946, it helped transactions between the bank customers and merchants. Several hotels and restaurants kept an eye on it and rapidly increased using them as the payment methods for it was difficult as well as insecure to a lot of fund with self. Credit cards today are widely used as they’ve simplified local as well as international banking.

1. Electricity

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It was in the year 1570 when William Gilbert described the electric effect of Amber as well as the magnetic effect of lodestone to coin the tem “Electricus”. After 200 years Benjamin Franklin conducted his kite string and key experiment that first gave idea about the electricity which is one of most required daily needs of modern day world. With the invention of cell by Volta and derivation of different laws regarding electricity, the technology made rapid progress with dc and ac currents that helped in transmissions of electricity to run different industries, light homes etc. Electricity has laid foundations for several development process and given ideas to other inventions as well. Each and every gadgets, and most of our daily used appliances require the use of electricity that keeps it at the top of the list as the best modern day inventions.

Final Conclusion

There is no doubt that the modern day world has made a remarkable innovation in the field of science and engineering different from its unparalleled rate of scientific discoveries and technological advancements. There are still so many inventions that are noteworthy an has shown its effect to mankind in different positive and negative ways. Regardless, they have hold a major influence on how this world is going to unfold over the upcoming generations.

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