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CATCH IT JINKS...

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 Hello friends, Do you know Ajinkya Rahane and Kane Williamson have a unique similarity? Ajinkya and Kane both are immensely Talented cricketers, superior in their fields.  Both are Mr. Dependables for their respective Teams.  Despite being cool on the field & humble outside the field, both share a unique similarity.  We know both are right handed batsmen and can bowl by right hand if required. But have you noticed Rahane while fielding or catching?  Both of them are "Left handed" or we can say both are Ambidextrous. That means both bats or bowls with right hand but eats or writes with their left hand. Ambidextrous means who have equal command on their both the hands or who can use both the hands equally well.  Such peoples are so Rare that only 1% of the population are Ambidextrous. It reminds, how well Rahane catches the edges in slip region.  Also Record of Most catches in a Test match (Except keeper) (8 catches) is in the name of Mr. Dependable...

PLANTS OR SHRUBS ALONG NATIONAL HIGHWAYS

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 Hello Friends, Do you know why plants and shrubs are grown along national highways and various roads? What do you think to enhance the beauty or to increase the number of trees, then friends, its use is much more than that. These shrubs or plants are usually dense which blocks the brightness of the headlights. In absence of such bushes or any partitions, one can be confused that he is traveling on the other side of the highway or on a wrong path, which can result in an accident.  In addition, shrubs perform another function. These shrubs have sharp leaves and thorns that prevent the animals from moving from one side to the other, thus they avoid accidents. Hope this one is helpful to. Thanks for reading.

FLAG HOISTING ON REPUBLIC DAY

Hello Friends,  We are celebrating Republic Day today. Have you noticed the difference between flag hoisting on 15th August, Independence Day and 26th January, Republic Day?🤔 . . . . Okay, Let me explain... 👉"15th August" On the Independence Day, the flag is taken up from down by a rope and then the flag is hoisted. This is called 'Flag Hoisting'. (ध्वजारोहण) On Independence Day, the Prime Minister of the country hoists the flag from the Red Fort because the Constitution of India was not implemented on Independence Day and the President have not taken office. So on this day, the Prime Minister gives his message to the people of India. 👉"26th January" On Republic Day, the flag is already tied at the top and then hoisted by a rope. This is called flag unfurling. As the Indian Constitution came into force on this day, the President unfurls the flag at Rajpath.  I hope this info is useful and you will notice this in future too. Thank you for visiting, Keep vi...