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February 08, 2021 Vol 05, Issue 278 Department of Journalism & Mass Communication

The best place to chill with chai

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NZ qualifies for WTC final

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Aditya Singh

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Crude hike fuels inflation JU connects with people who are affected by price rise

Sanyam Jain Jaipur. Price of petrol and diesel are continuously increasing which is affecting many sectors. Nowadays, when everything is getting normal after COVID there is a new trend of increasing rates of necessary commodities. Firstly, the rates of LPG were increased now of petrol and diesel. For knowing its effect on various sectors budding journalist Sanyam Jain interacted with various people from different sectors. Small shopkeepers and retailers said that due to increase in rates of petrol, they face various problems such as transportation. Rate

of transportation of goods is increased which decreases their profit; indirectly cost of goods is also increased due to the same reason. Office workers said that it affects their daily life a lot as they are

getting the same salary after the increase of rate which they were getting before. There is no other option instead of using the personal vehicle as there is a high risk in using public transport as COVID cases are decreasing

but it is not over yet. So, this is affecting their daily life and monthly budget a lot. Youngsters told that it completely changed their life as firstly they were not able to come out due to COVID and when everything was getting normal these petrol hikes came in front. Now their parents refuse them to go out to chill and roam around with their vehicles. They are only allowed to go out with vehicles in an emergency or household works. While a dealer of Hindustan Petroleum said that increase in the rate of petroleum product is very less. It will not affect the other sector.

Patna. New Zealand became the first team to qualify for the finals of ICC World test championship, which will be held in The Lords in 2021. This is all due to Australia Cancelling their tour to South Africa, so this led to the end of Australia's series cycle, as the cycle of the tournament was till April 2021. Now India and England are two arising contenders for the second finalist against the Kiwis in finals. The Equations are just set for both the teams. For India to qualify for the finals, they need to beat England by 4-0, 3-0, 3-1, 2-0 or 2-1. For England, they need to beat India by 4-0, 3-0 or 3-1. Even Australia also have mathematically a chance to qualify, it all depends on fate of the series between India and England. If the series ends with a draw or India don't win by a margin higher than 1-0 or England win a maximum of two tests.

PM speaks to U’khand CM

JU News (PIB)

The Prime Minister, Narendra Modi has spoken to Uttarakhand Chief Minister, Trivendra Singh Rawat and reviewed the situation in Uttarakhand. PMO tweeted "While in Assam, PM @narendramodi reviewed the situation in Uttarakhand. He spoke to CM @tsrawatbjp and other top officials. He took stock of the rescue and relief work underway. Authorities are working to provide all possible support to the affected." India stands with Uttarakhand and the nation prays for everyone’s safety there.


Monday, February 08, 2021

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Rope creates HOPE for differently-abled The cable cars or the ropeway is designed especially for the disabled people for their convenience.

Tanishka Waghnani Ajmer. "Rope creates hope for disables". After reading this line, are you thinking about the place where does it exist and how? So, Lets explore more about this place. Budding journalist Tanishka Waghnani and Akshima Malla, the students of Dept. of Journalism and Mass Communication visited the Savitri Mata Temple in Pushkar, Ajmer and found an interesting story. The Savitri temple in Pushkar is located on the Ratnagiri hill which is about 750 feet and a flight of 650 steps. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Savitri. Ropeways or cable cars are used to reach the temple. The cable cars is designed especially for the disables, so it is easy for every age group to worship in the temple and they can easily

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reach the heights. The ropeway ride is full of fun from where you can have an awesome view of the Pushkar city. In this temple, you will find the idols of both the wives of Lord Brahma named Savitri and Gayatri. But, as per tradition Goddess Savitri is always worshipped first and then prayers to Goddess Gayatri are offered. The Savitri Temple in Pushkar

remains open on all days of the week from 5 AM to 12 PM and then from 4 PM to 9 PM. Shyam Ji, pandit of the temple, told about the rise of the temple. From Savitri temple, one can have an amazing view of both sunrise and sunset from the hilltop. The surrounding of the temple is so attractive that you can spend hours sitting here admiring the beauty of nature.

Tanishka Waghnani

Eighteen

The age where I’m considered an adult and a child at the same time. Given enough responsibilities like taking care of the house but not enough to go on a solo trip. I’m allowed freedom but with the bowl full of restrictions on the side. I’m told to spread my wings and aim for high but, with a helmet on my head so that I’m safe. Safe from all the judgements made by the society, Safe from anything and everything. My mother told me 18 is the time where you learn new things about yourself and, you capture memories that will always be stored in your heart. But Maa, how do I tell you 18 feels like a woman giving birth, a kid going to school for the first time all scared and reckless. But you feel so tiny when you compare yourself to the rest of the world. When I was 12 I always thought when I’ll turn 18 I’ll go at the most amazing parties, have a lot of friends learn at least 7 languages and be the best actor in the room. Well look how that turned, but I don’t regret this. I hope 19 can live up to my dreams. Dreams of being successful and best at everything I do, 19 and 20 are poems I have yet to write, and all wish them to be full of happiness and growth. --- Tanishka Waghnani

Rahul Nambiar

While talking to the pandit of the temple Shyam Ji, budding journalist Tanishka and Akshima found an interesting story.

The paradise down under

Jaipur. If we talk about the word “Paradise”, the first thing comes in the mind is all about the heaven abode, its picturesque locations, and the lovely weather which makes it more like of heaven on the earth. New Zealand is one of those countries which bring such conditions which makes it more scenic and heaven like place in this world. New Zealand is particularly located in the Southern Hemisphere, an island country in the south western Pacific Ocean, neighbouring Australia separated by The Tasman Sea. The New Zealanders are commonly known as Kiwi, as

the rare species of flightless bird only found there. The capital of the country is Wellington. The city itself is known as the “Windy Wellington” as it is the second windiest place on the earth. It is also the culinary capital of New Zealand which is highly known for its great cafes, coffees and wonderful

restaurants. The cuisine of New Zealand is highly influenced by the indigenous and seasonal variants with the combination of British based cuisines with the Maori Recipe, Kiwi Pie is the national food of New Zealand. This is the place where everyone wants to go in his life.

Education online, exams offline

Sanyam Jain

CBSE releases datesheet of final board exams

Jaipur. Last year was very hard for every sector and everyone was affected. But, in the education sector, it would be the worst year as classes were held online which is far worse than offline classes as understanding something is very hard and lack of concentration occurs. Exams were also held online which was a treasury for the students and the stopped studying. But, now Government has announced that board exams will be held offline and they released the date sheet on 2nd of February. So, budding journalist Sanyam Jain interact-

Rishita Jain : 10th class Student ed with the student of class 10th and 12th of CBSE board taking their opinion. They said that they are fully dependent on self-study as going

to school from now is only time waste according to them. They also added that online classes are not efficient and very few coaching centres are offering offline classes and their parents are also refusing to go for offline classes due to risk of COVID. This time only 15 students will be allowed in the exam hall at a time with proper maintenance of social distancing. Exams will be held in two slots. Exams for both the class will go for around one month. They also said that competitive exams will be held this year too but very fewer students applied for them this year, strength is very low.

Printed and Published by: JECRC University, Ramchandrapura, Sitapura, Jaipur. Reporter & Sub Editor: Muskan Khan, Aditya Singh, Nishant Bharatiya, Tanishka Waghnani, Sanyam Jain, Rahul Nambiar, Ridhima Raina. Layout Designer: Sanyam Jain and Tanishka Waghnani. News Editor: Brijesh Kumar Mishra. News Editor: Ashutosh Kumar Pandey. Associate Editor: Narendra Kaushik. Editor: Dr. Amit Sharma. DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed in this paper are author(s) own. Facts reported by them have been verified to the extent possible and the publisher are not liable for the same. This publication is for internal circulation only. Please send your valuable suggestions and feedback on ; themessage@jecrcu.edu.in


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