The number of meat-eating insects is increasing in america. This insect (larvae) is also known as a man-eating insect. Now, the US is going to take the help of a special kind of flies to remove it. While a 26-year-old girl travelled free of charge to 16 countries. During this time, he traveled to China, Russia and African countries by taking a lift. Let's know some such interesting news that was discussed in the world yesterday...... Currently, a special type of larvae has been found in the United States and Mexico that eats live meat. The number of these insects is constantly increasing. Scientists said that most of the insects in this family eat dead meat. Now the US government is preparing to release a special type of flies in the air to remove meat-eating insects. Experts fear that these insects could harm the beef industry, destroy wild animals and even kill domestic animals. In the language of science, this insect is called the 'New World Screwworm Fly'. These insects lay eggs in the wound. They can kill the cow in two weeks. How will the US control these pests?
Decades ago, a campaign was launched in the US and Panama to eradicate these pests. During that time male flies were imported from Panama, sterilized with radiation and released into the air. The eggs of insects born from sterilized male flies did not produce offspring. Gradually, the number of these insects decreased and the population of sterilized male flies was also completely destroyed. Now once again the US is planning to eliminate meat-eating larvae using this technology. For this, flies will be imported from Panama. A distribution center for flies will be opened in South Texas by the end of this year. Kourtney Allen, a 26-year-old from Canada, who travelled free of charge to 16 countries. During this time he traveled 13 thousand kilometers. "The cost of travelling in the UK was very expensive, so he started taking lifts. Now it has become a habit to travel like this. Allen began his journey from Ireland to Africa via Europe. He travelled all over Africa for only ₹1800. Allen has travelled more than 13,000 km free of cost to 16 countries so far. In this, he has taken a lift more than 400 times. Nowadays people do a lot of things to save money. In Britain, a YouTuber named Maximilian Arthur pretended to be dead so that he could get the missed flight money back from the airline. Arthur found a loophole in the airline's policy in which the money could be refunded in case of death. Arthur said he had missed his flight two months ago. While applying for a refund, he found a legal document containing a loophole. Then to make the drama of death a reality, he created a death certificate of a small country called the 'Principality of Seborga'. After this, he sent a refund request to the airline. The airlines granted the request and asked for bank details to send the money. After this, the airline's loopholes were revealed. Nowadays people do the same thing, but have you ever thought that one person can work in 5 to 6 companies at the same time and no one even realizes it? An engineer named Soham Parekh has completely 'hacked' the 'remote hiring' system. He is earning up to $800,000 (about ₹6.7 crore) annually. Now people on social media are calling it a 'Soham-Gate' scam. Cheated with fake resumes, fake updates
The companies had accused Soham Parekh of doing five to six full time jobs at the same time in a big US startup. He is alleged to have used several tactics to defraud the remote hiring system. CEO reveals Soham on social media
Now Suhel Doshi, CEO of Playground AI, exposed Soham Parekh on X. He said Soham's words were not true. Because of this, he was fired from his job within a week. Soham's resume claims to have a bachelor's degree from Mumbai University and a master's degree from Georgia Tech. It also mentions working in companies like Dynamo AI, Union AI, Synthetica and Allen AI. These names helped him get the interview. But the original work was not 'consistent'. The women of Kripalpur village in Fatehpur district of Uttar Pradesh built a bridge over the river for the education of their children. In fact, it so happened that the villagers had to cross the river by boat to reach essential facilities like markets, hospitals and schools. For this, the boatmen were charging an arbitrary amount. For the last 20 years, the villagers have been requesting the district administration, MLA and MP to build a bridge over the river. When the administration did not take any action, the women of the village took up the responsibility of resolving the problem. Two women from the village, Kalavati and Seema Devi, decided to build the bridge on their own, keeping in mind the education of the children in the village. Around 250 children in the village had to cross the river to study, which disrupted their studies. With the support of the villagers, a 'temporary bridge' was built at a cost of Rs 60-70 thousand
Seeing the courage of Kalavati and Seema, other villagers also started joining them. Gradually, with the cooperation of all the villagers, this temporary bridge is now being completed. About 60-70 thousand rupees have been spent on the construction of this bridge, and the villagers are busy completing it. So here's the interesting news of today, tomorrow we will meet again with some more interesting and different news...
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