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2nd May Publication


Ø  2nd May 2021, Sunday, चैत्र कृष्ण ६ 




DAILY FEED

Quote Of The Day

'Not all those who wander are lost ' 

~ J.R.R. Tolkien

J.R.R Tolkien, the writer of the novel ‘Lord of the Rings’ used this quote in his poem ‘All that is gold, does not glitter' to describe Aragorn, an important character of the plot. He, through this quote has tried to tell us all that not all people who like spending time travelling and wandering, don’t have their priorities straight. We understand that people who wander, are not lost and can have a goal or mission to achieve in life, which they eventually do by following it with determination and perseverance.

Author: Maithilee Parchure 

Subhashita

परोक्षे कार्यहन्तारं प्रत्यक्षे प्रियवादिनम्
वर्जयेत् तादृशं मित्रं विषकुम्भं पयोमुखम् ।।


Explanation

Will you knowingly drink milk from a container full of poison having a layer of milk at its brim? Of course not, you will not risk your life for that milk. Similarly, you should not fall for flattery and befriend a person who flatters you and takes undue advantage of your trust.                                                                                       

Authors: Atharva Godbole and Shubham Dharmadhikari 

Historical Significance of the Day

On 2nd May  

  • 1519, Leonardo da Vinci, genius of the renaissance, dies in the arms of King Francis I, leaving behind a legacy for the commoners to cherish.
  • 1904, Bing Crosby, American singer and actor whose “White Christmas” is the biggest selling single ever recorded, is born.
  • 1969, One of the legends of cricket, Brian Lara is born. He later sets the record for the highest individual score in international test cricket, 400 not out against England in 2004
  •  2011, Osama Bin-laden, the suspected architect of the 9/11 attacks, and one of the top men in FBI’s most wanted list is shot dead in Pakistan.
  • 2012, Lionel Messi breaks Gerd Muller’s 39 year old record by scoring 68 goals in a single European football season.
Contributed by Aditya Veerkar

The Personality Drive (Comic Strip)


by Siddhesh Umarjee and Janhavi Gogoi 


😂Joke time 😂

Why do scientists not trust atoms?

Because they make up everything.


Contributed by Dhruv Kulkarni

Sudoku

Please click here for today's Sudoku Puzzle.


Unscramble

Rules:

Rearrange the letters to form meaningful words and fill one letter per blank. Note the letters above the orange blanks ( _ ) and using them make another meaningful word to complete the quote given below.



SAILE : _ _ _ _ _
EINAL : _ _ _ _ _
HEANCG : _ _ _ _ _
MLEAFE : _ _ _ _ _ _

Face the sun of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (10) so that the shadow falls behind you.



For answer check out next days daily page of youTHink blogs ;)

By Siddhesh Umarjee

Reviews

Mi 11x

The all-new Mi 11X is a fine deal for a mid-ranged smartphone. It has a whooping 120 Hz of refresh rate, meaning the display will update a whole lot faster. Another to take notice of the display is that, it has 1300 nits of peak brightness, meaning the display is much brighter. It doesn’t have an in-display fingerprint scanner, and it has been given on the side of the smartphone. The back of the smartphone attracts a lot of fingerprints, and the stains remain imprinted, which doesn’t seem too good. The box contains a smartphone case, USB cable, power adapter and a Type C to 3.5 mm converter. It is available in the 6GB and 8GB variant. Quick specs include a 4520 mAh battery, a triple rear camera setup (48 MP + 8MP + 5MP), a 20MP front camera, 6.67-inch screen and snapdragon 870 processor. All in all, it should be a decent buy.


By Aditya Veerkar 

Answers for previous day's puzzles


Answer for Riddler : Silence



FRESHLY BAKED ARTICLES

OUR WINGED NEIGHBOURS

        Last year, we all have learnt to do everything from our homes; everything, right from corporate work to education, from family gatherings to physical exercise. But whatever is the situation, there are some things which can't be done from home; tourism, for instance. We can view the images of any place on the internet and can get an even better experience by using wonders of technology like Virtual Reality, but it is never the same as actually visiting the place. Another field which requires regular outings is wildlife observation and photography. Whenever we think of this field, the scene from some forest reserve or sanctuary forms in front of our eyes. But last year no one was able to step out to go into the laps of mother nature. It was in this period that we started to realise the amount of biodiversity present around us which we had hardly noticed prior to that.

Among all the creatures present around us, it is the four legged that we normally notice. Our tiny neighbours with two legs and a pair of wings often go unnoticed. We humans converted the natural forests into concrete forests, but it is not only we who have learnt to live in this environment. Many birds have adjusted with these new surroundings and have started living in close proximity to human beings. Various bird species right from the tiny flowerpecker to the large kite have adapted to the urban environs. They have also found urban counterparts to their natural nesting sites. Among these birds, the bulbul comes very close to human homes to build its own home. Sightings of bulbul nests have been recorded at a variety of places from the window grill to right into the chandelier in the living room. It is not only the nesting sites of the birds that have undergone changes but also the nesting material and diet of these creatures have changed to a certain extent. The nesting material now includes everything from blades of grass to jute and plastic threads. We have all seen crows feasting on pieces of chapati and bread which is not their natural diet. This shows us how their diet has also undergone a change.

Among some of the birds seen in towns and cities some patterns of local migration can also be observed. For example, according to my observations, birds like the Green Bee Eater, the White Spotted Fantail and the Black Drongo cannot be seen in the same part of the city throughout the year. At times, if we are attentive enough, we might also get a glimpse of a special visitor like the Asian Paradise Flycatcher right outside our windows. So, we must always be on the lookout for the sightings of such rare visitors. For now, 

Stay Home, Keep Observing, Keep Birding !!

Author: Shubham Dharmadhikari                      

                                 

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A coppersmith barbet on a cable 
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/uOrd7Pmz17L3qQewsE7kufWLKEKvAy74FRHhS29VpB20nOA5Jsl65oZOU8PeaCG-ZBSVdUvfjAabufSy2_NsV2iyreoo0ewgskjHv5cfq3NGQ7QrUXVcdBBQQvX2OU0INzQClTg_                              A red vented Bulbul feeding its hatchlings in a nest built in a window grill           

Images Courtesy: Shubham Dharmadhikari 












PARASOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS AND THEIR INFLUENCE IN OUR LIVES

The world came to a standstill as the pandemic worsened its wrath on the world. A lot more people felt isolated and lonely due to this drastic change and the trend of para social relationships began to grow. Now what is a para social relationship? It is a pseudo social relationship between a celebrity and non-celebrity where the non- celebrity feels a personal connection to the celebrity while the celebrity is unaware of it. These para social relationships are nothing new;( for ex. a relationship between a sports fan and a sportsman or a fanboy and an actor is a form of para social relationship) but due to the technological advancements, the intensity of these relationships is increasing day by day.

 ARE PARASOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS BAD?

This is kind of a grey area. On one hand these can easily transform into obsessive tendencies. The non-celebrity’s obsession can make them isolated and disassociate from reality and form a bubble of their own imagination which is harmful. But on the other hand, this one-sided relationship can be a coping mechanism which can protect the person from negative consequences so there is a lack of fear and anxiety from rejection. 

SHOULD PEOPLE INDULGE IN THESE RELATIONSHIPS?

Para social relationships walk a fine line of either helping a person find their community, overcome their traumatic experiences and bring happiness to their life but can also be deceptive in a way to people who treat these as real relationships and isolate themselves from the real world.

At last, para social relationships are a form of comfort for many people and that's not a bad thing, but we need to limit these relationships in order to stay sane and grounded in this ever- widening virtual reality.

Author: Gargee Dixit 

ARCHIE COMICS

Archie, Betty, Veronica and Jughead, who doesn’t know these names. The names that ruled the comic World in the 90’s and are still one of the most famous in the world of comics. Archie Comics which was started as a small scale comedy strip turned out to be one of the most successful comedy comics.

To brief its history, the company began in 1939 as M.L.J. Magazines, Inc., which primarily published superhero comics. The initial Archie characters were created in 1941 by publisher John L. Goldwater and artist Bob Montana.

As it is rightly said, The secret of getting ahead is getting started. That is exactly what happened. The comics turned out to be a great success and even dating back to the late 90’s nearly every teenager of the 21st century knows this comic.

The United States Postal Service included Archie in a set of five 44-cent commemorative postage stamps on the theme “Sunday Funnies”, issued July 16, 2010. The Archie stamp featured Veronica, Archie, and Betty sharing a chocolate milkshake. 

 Just to mention the ongoing series on this comic is known as Riverdale.

Growing up I fell in love with comics. Especially comedy. So, of course, I have read a lot of Archie books and been a fan.

Author: Aditya Jogalekar


 

SPORTS 

FOOTBALL 

MANCHESTER CITY REACH 700 GOALS UNDER GUARDIOLA, KAI HAVERTZ DOUBLE BOLSTERS CHELSEA’S HOPES OF TOP FOUR FINISH, LEICESTER HELD BY 10-MAN SOUTHAMPTON

Manchester City had a walk in the park against Crystal Palace, in the Selhurst Park Stadium. Sergio Aguero gave the breakthrough for City and Ferran Torres’ strike in the 2-0 win was the 700th goal City have scored under the management of Pep Guardiola. This stupendous milestone has been reached in just 288 matches- a whopping average of 2.4 goals per game! Manchester City’s win saw them move into 80 points, now needing just 2points from four games to seal the title. This will see them win a third title out of the last 4 seasons. 

At the Stamford Bridge, Chelsea took an important step towards a top four finish with a win against relegation bound Fulham FC. Kai Havertz’s two calm and composed goals ensured victory for the Blues. Long gone are the days when they would concede silly goals. Chelsea’s transformation under Tuchel inside four months is indeed phenomenal and astounding. Now all eyes are on their second leg against Real which definitely will be a mammoth task. Chelsea are now just 2 points behind 3rd placed Leicester who failed to beat 10-man Southampton.

CRICKET

ALL ROUND PERFORMER POLLARD HELPS MUMBAI CROSS THE LINE IN NAIL BITER CLASH

It was the clash of the two heavyweights of the Indian Premier league, the Mumbai Indians against the Chennai Super Kings, yesterday at the Arun Jaitley Stadium (formerly called as Feroz shah Kotla), Delhi. Mumbai winning the toss decided to field first as was expected from the side winning the toss. Batting first Chennai posted a huge total of 218, courtesy the 27 ball-72 not out by Ambati Rayudu. The super kings didn’t quite get a good start as they lost Ruturaj Gaikwad early, but quick fifties from Moeen Ali and Faf du Plessis ensured that Chennai didn’t fall behind. Bumrah and Boult were expensive but took one wicket each while Pollard was the standout performer who took 2 wickets in 2 overs, at a mere economy rate of 6.00. Mumbai started their innings well with a good partnership between Skipper Rohit Sharma and Quinton de Kock. Wickets fell in a heap in middle but Krunal Pandya and Kieron Pollard steadied the ship. Pollard was attacking from one end, while Krunal was going at his pace. After Krunal’s dismissal, a bunch of sixes from Hardik Pandya brought back the momentum to Mumbai. Finally, Pollard sealed the win for the Mumbai Indians when needing just 2 from the last 1 ball.  



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Thank you for reading Today's Blog! Hope to see you in the next one. 

Editorial Core 
Aditya Jogalekar 
Atharva Godbole
Shubham Dharmadhikari 
Siddhesh Umarjee
Aditya Veerkar
Ved Patil

Comments

  1. Quite a handful of topics,👊👍

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  2. Variety of subjects has made it interesting! Pictures wonderful,👌👌.

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  3. Really proud of you all.. At such a young age you are making a fine publication..with wide variety in topics.. Giving us a nice glimpse into your world.. As you see it...

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  4. Very good mix of articles.keep it up!!

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