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  • Sumatran Titan Arum, Endangered Giant Foul-Smelling Corpse Flower, Spotted at Botanical Garden in Warsaw; Crowds Wait for Hours To Take a Glimpse

    Sumatran Titan Arum, Endangered Giant Foul-Smelling Corpse Flower, Spotted at Botanical Garden in Warsaw; Crowds Wait for Hours To Take a Glimpse

    Warsaw, June 14: The endangered Sumatran Titan arum, a giant foul-smelling blossom also known as the corpse flower, went into a rare, short bloom at a botanical garden in Warsaw, drawing crowds who waited for hours to see it. The extraordinary flower, which emits a dead-body odor to attract pollinating insects that feed on flesh, bloomed Sunday. It was already withering early Monday.

    Those wishing to avoid the smell and crowds could watch it on live video from the Warsaw University Botanical Gardens. Hundreds, if not thousands, lined up long into the night Sunday and Monday morning at the conservatory just to be able to pass by the flower and take a picture.

    Know also as the Amorphophallus titanum, the flowering plant has the largest unbranched inflorescence in the world, which can be up to 3 meters (10 feet) high. Its compound flower is composed of a hollow, tall spadix with small flowers and a spathe, with one big, furrowed petal that is green on the outside and deep burgundy red on the inside. It’s blooming is rare and unpredictable. Titan Arum Known As ‘Corpse Flower’ Blooms in Indonesian Farm, Smell of Rotten Flesh Attracts Visitors (Watch Video).

    The plant only grows in the wild in the rainforests of Sumatra, but it is endangered there due to deforestation. Cultivation at botanical gardens, where they are a great visitor attraction, has helped its preservation. It’s first known blooming outside Sumatra was in 1889 at London’s Royal Botanical Gardens at Kew.

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  • Super Blood Moon 2021: Red Moon Visible In Australia Two Hours Before Lunar Eclipse; Netizens Share Stunning Pictures

    Super Blood Moon 2021: Red Moon Visible In Australia Two Hours Before Lunar Eclipse; Netizens Share Stunning Pictures

    When a total lunar eclipse takes place, the super blood moon occurs. However, the Super Blood 2021 is already visible in Australia two hours before the lunar eclipse. Excited stargazers across Australia are sharing stunning pictures of the super red moon on Twitter. The images of the Super Blood Moon 2021 are amazing. Take a look:

    Magical

    Magnificent

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  • Wedding On A Plane! Madurai Couple Rents SpiceJet Flight for 2 Hours To Escape COVID-19 Lockdown, Ties Knot Onboard Amid Pandemic (Watch Video)

    Wedding On A Plane! Madurai Couple Rents SpiceJet Flight for 2 Hours To Escape COVID-19 Lockdown, Ties Knot Onboard Amid Pandemic (Watch Video)

    Madurai, May 24: Marriages are made in heaven but this Madurai couple has taken to the skies to mark their special day! At a time when several states have imposed COVID-19 restrictions, a couple in Madurai came up with a unique idea of tying the knot in an aircraft and getting away with the COVID-19 restrictions imposed in Tamil Nadu. The couple named  Rakesh and Dakshina from Madurai had rented a plane for two hours and got married in the wedding sky. According to details in a tweet by a user @DonthuRamesh, the family members flew from Madurai to Bangalore in the SpiceJet flight and then travelled back from Bangalore to Madurai.

    As the world continues to adjust to the new normal of social distancing and no contact, the couple took their families along with friends and relatives in a Madurai-Bangalore SpiceJet flight and got married on board the plane by defying COVID-19 wedding restrictions and curfew in Tamil Nadu. In a video that went viral on social media, the happy couple was seen fully decked up in the wedding attire, with the bride in all her glory. The groom was seen tying the ‘Mangalsutra’ around the bride’s neck in presence of all their loved ones. Love Is in the Air! Pilot Proposes to Girlfriend at 5,000 Feet, Before Pretending to Make Emergency Landing (Watch Adorable Video).

    The family members are seen cheering during the wedding ceremony onboard the flight and showering flower petals on the newly-married couple. The viral video that was widely circulated has already garnered over 1.3K views so far.  As per reports, the couple tied the knot exactly when their aircraft hovered over the Madurai Meenakshi Amman Temple in the presence of a whopping 161 relatives.

    Take a Look at the Video of the Wedding Ceremony onboard the SpiceJet Flight:

    Watch Video: Madurai Couple Rents SpiceJet Flight to Get Married: 

    Due to the COVID-19 induced lockdown, a large number of couples, who had planned a grand marriage ceremony, had to cut short their guest list and conduct the wedding ceremony with all COVID-19 protocols in place. A similar unique way of collecting wedding gifts had gone viral on social media in January. A family in Tamil Nadu found a no-contact way to collect wedding gifts from loved ones amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The couple in Madurai printed QR codes on their wedding invite so their guests could transfer cash gifts directly into their accounts.

    (The above story first appeared on Morning Tidings on May 24, 2021 10:11 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website morningtidings.com).

  • WHO Study Finds Long Working Hours Killing Hundreds Of Thousands of People a Year

    WHO Study Finds Long Working Hours Killing Hundreds Of Thousands of People a Year

    Burning that midnight oil is not can prove fatal, folks. Long working hours are contributing to the death of hundreds of thousands of people a year, according to a study conducted by the World Health Organisation. The study found that there has been a 29% increase in deaths from stroke and ischemic heart disease since 2000. An estimated  745 000 have succumbed to the perils of long working hours in 2016. 

    In the first global analysis on the dire effects of long working hours, WHO  estimated that 398 000 people died from a stroke and 347 000 from heart disease as a result of having worked at least 55 hours a week. The report alleged there is a 35% higher risk of stroke and a 17% higher risk of dying from heart disease in a 55 hour work week, compared to putting in 35 to 40 hours a week.

    The WHO portends that this trend will only worsen during the pandemic, which has forced millions of people to work from home and skewed the boundaries between work and home.

    “The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly changed the way many people work,“ said Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General. “Teleworking has become the norm in many industries, often blurring the boundaries between home and work. In addition, many businesses have been forced to scale back or shut down operations to save money, and people who are still on the payroll end up working longer hours. No job is worth the risk of stroke or heart disease. Governments, employers and workers need to work together to agree on limits to protect the health of workers.”

    The joint study, produced by the WHO and the International Labour Organization,  indicated that the number of people working long hours has significantly increased during the pandemic. This has also risked the lives of these individuals. The study said deaths occurred much later in life, sometimes decades later, than the shifts worked. It also showed 72% of victims were men and were middle-aged or in the older demographic.

    The report – collated data from 194 countries between  2000-2016- also found that people living in South East Asia and the Western Pacific region were the most affected by long working hours.

    (The above story first appeared on Morning Tidings on May 18, 2021 12:24 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website morningtidings.com).

  • Israel-Palestine Conflict: 6-Year-Old Gaza Girl Pulled Out Alive After Being Trapped Under Debris For 7 Hours Following Israeli Airstrikes; Watch Video

    Israel-Palestine Conflict: 6-Year-Old Gaza Girl Pulled Out Alive After Being Trapped Under Debris For 7 Hours Following Israeli Airstrikes; Watch Video

    A six-year-old girl trapped under the debris of her home which was hit in Israeli airstrikes early on Sunday in Gaza was safely rescued and reunited in Shifa hospital with her father.

    Watch the video here:

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  • India has the highest single COVID spike reported in 24 hours this year

    India has the highest single COVID spike reported in 24 hours this year

    As per the data released by the Ministry of Health, India on Thursday reported its highest single day of the year with 35,871 cases in its new highest COVID cases and 172 deaths in the last 24 hours.

    There are 17,741 recoveries reported during this period. There have been a total of 1,14,74,605 ​​cases, 1,10,63,025 recoveries and 1,9,216 deaths in the country so far. It has an active load of 2,52,364 cases, while the total immunization done till 7 am on March 18 is 3,71,43,255.

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  • 26,291 new COVID-19 cases were registered in the country, 118 deaths occurred in 24 hours

    26,291 new COVID-19 cases were registered in the country, 118 deaths occurred in 24 hours

    A total of 1,13,85,339 cases have been reported in India so far.

    According to data released on 15 March by the Ministry of Health, India is registering an increase in the number of COVID-19 cases with 26,291 fresh cases in the last 24 hours, with 17,455 recoveries and 118 deaths in the last 24 hours.

    India has so far registered a total of 1,13,85,339 cases; 1,10,07,352 recovery; And there are 2,19,262 active cases with a total death of 1,58,725.

    The Health Ministry said that the country has completed a total of 2,99,08,038 vaccinations till 7 am on March 15.

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  • Coronavirus |  Airline crew not allowed to fly within 48 hours of taking COVID-19 vaccine: DGCA

    Coronavirus | Airline crew not allowed to fly within 48 hours of taking COVID-19 vaccine: DGCA

    If the crew experiences any symptoms after 48 hours, they will be reviewed by a doctor and only allowed to fly after being ‘asymptomatic with no medication’.

    Pilots and cabin crew will not be allowed to fly until 48 hours after their COVID-19 vaccination, the DGCA ordered on Tuesday.

    The aviation safety regulator said in a medical circular, “Aircrews’ would be medically ineligible to fly until 48 hours after vaccination. If there are no symptoms, the aircrews are fit to resume unrestricted flight duties. “

    If the crew experiences any symptoms after 48 hours, they will have to be reviewed by a doctor and will be allowed to fly only after being “asymptomatic with no medication”.

    If the cockpit crew or cabin crew are unfit for more than 14 days after their COVID-19 vaccination, they must undergo a special medical examination.

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  • Coronavirus Live: 18,599 new cases were reported in India in the last 24 hours, 97 deaths occurred

    Coronavirus Live: 18,599 new cases were reported in India in the last 24 hours, 97 deaths occurred

    According to data updated on Monday by the Ministry of Health, there have been 18,599 new COVID-19 cases, 14,278 recoveries and 97 deaths in the last 24 hours in India.

    The country currently has 1,88,747 active cases with a cumulative death of 1,57,853. The total number of cases is 1,12,29,398 and the total recovery is 1,08,82,798.

    You can track coronavirus cases, deaths, and trial rates at the national and state levels here. A list of state helpline numbers is also available.

    Here are the latest updates:

    Delhi

    End of epidemic phase near Delhi: Jain

    Despite an increase in the number of daily cases compared to the previous week, Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain said on Sunday that COVID-19 was near a “endemic” stage in the capital.

    He said that the positivity rate is below 1% for two months and does not have fluctuations, which is a good sign.

    “The positivity rate was at a high level of 10-15% in November 2020,” he said.

    “COVID-19 is near a spatial phase in Delhi. Experts say that in the next few years some cases will continue to fall into the endemic phase, but it will not spread as if it were in the epidemic phase. Swine flu outbreak was seen in Delhi about 10 years ago but still some cases are reported every year. COVID-19 is not going to end completely. We have to learn to live with it, ”said Mr. Jain.

    Karnataka

    A year after the novel Coronavirus became ‘normal’ in Karnataka

    On March 8, 2020, when the first COVID-19 case came to light in Karnataka, no one would have imagined that the novel SARS-CoV-2 virus would usher in a “new normal”. Now, exactly one year later, our very terminology has been changed, with words like “epidemic”, “social distinction”, “masking” and “lockdown” becoming everyday words.

    In one year, COVID-19 has infected more than 9.5 lakh people and claimed the lives of over 12,000 people in the state. About 43% of the total caseloads and more than 36% of the total deaths are from Bengaluru urban. The country’s first death occurred on March 12, 2020, from Kalaburagi.

    The epidemic that shook government health officials made them realize that combating the disease meant strengthening the surveillance system as well as coordinating with the private healthcare sector. There were many lessons to be learned along the way through trial and error.

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