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Horoscope for April 19, 2022: Know what’s in store for Aries, Taurus, Gemini and other zodiac signs

How will your day turn out in terms of your health, relationships, finances, and luck? See what the astrological predictions for today have in store for you!

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Horoscope for June 17, 2022

Everyone likes to start the day off well, but how can you be confident the stars are aligned in your favour? Each of the twelve zodiac signs has a different identity. A new day offers a new feeling of hope. How will your day turn out in terms of your health, relationships, finances, and luck? See what the astrological predictions for today have in store for you!

Check the astrological predictions for April 19, 2022:

Aries (March 21-April 19)

You may have the opportunity to reconnect with old friends and go to new places with them. At a happy family gathering, relatives could try to create chaos. At work, you can expect to make some new relationships.

Lucky Number- 5
Lucky Colour- Neon Green

Taurus (April 20-May 20)

Your optimism is likely to assist you in navigating the most difficult path with the least amount of effort. At home, warmth, affection, and harmony are likely to play a prominent role. A relaxing vacation with loved ones is likely to lift your spirits and improve your ties.

Lucky Number- 2
Lucky Colour-
 Crimson Red

Gemini (May 21-June 20)

You may arrange a romantic retreat for you and your sweetheart to somewhere exciting. Disputes over legal property are likely to be resolved peacefully. Although you may face some difficulties, the end result is predicted to be profitable.

Lucky Number- 8
Lucky Colour- Violet

Cancer (June 21-July 22)

With the help of your family members, some of you may tie the knot with your high school sweetheart. You may be unconcerned about the negativity that surrounds you. A new family business could thrive and produce beneficial outcomes.

Lucky Number- 1
Lucky Colour- Indigo

Leo (July 23-August 22)

Students who want to study at a foreign university may get some good news. With your always packed schedules, you may find yourself ignoring your partner, which will almost likely lead to a break-up.

Lucky Number- 7
Lucky Colour- Brown

Virgo (August 23-September 22)

Children’s accomplishments can provide joy to the family and spread happiness. Those in the public sector may not have an easy time. Inheritance property is expected to generate substantial profits.

Lucky Number- 3
Lucky Colour- Grey

Libra (September 23-October 22)

Nurturing your romantic relationship might help it gain momentum and last longer. Brief periods of tension need to be tackled patiently. Your increased self-assurance may allow you to put in greater effort.

Lucky Number- 2
Lucky Colour- Dark Green

Scorpio (October 23-November 21)

Arguments with your partner on a regular basis may not be good for your relationship’s future. Participating in cultural events will most likely raise your social status and gain you recognition.

Lucky Number- 9
Lucky Colour-
 Black

Sagittarius (November 22-December 21)

Students are likely to suffer as a result of a lack of rigorous academic preparation. To keep bitter thoughts from sneaking into your relationship, you may have to give your partner some space.

Lucky Number- 6
Lucky Colour- White

Capricorn (December 22-January 19)

It’s possible that you’ll have to rely on your backup funds to get you out of your financial bind. For some, a trip to an exotic destination may be on the cards. You’ll most likely be offered new job options.

Lucky Number- 3
Lucky Colour- Blue

Aquarius (January 20-February 18)

It’s possible that your professional life is full of ups and downs. On the social front, your generosity is likely to be noticed. You’ll likely maintain your academic strength and be able to take on the competition head-on.

Lucky Number- 5
Lucky Colour- Peach

Pisces (February 19-March 20)

Couples who have been together for a while may notice some differences. Elderly confrontations must be avoided at all costs. Spending more time with your family is likely to bring happiness into the home.

Lucky Number- 9
Lucky Colour- Yellow

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PM Modi says need to equip youth with skills in emerging technologies like AI

He acknowledged the significant contribution of youth energy to India’s advancement and reaffirmed his government’s commitment to nurturing young talent and boosting their self-confidence.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday emphasised the importance of adapting to the rapidly evolving world, noting that emerging needs, expectations, and future directions underscore the necessity for a modern approach in equipping young people with skills in emerging technologies like artificial intelligence and machine learning.

He acknowledged the significant contribution of youth energy to India’s advancement and reaffirmed his government’s commitment to nurturing young talent and boosting their self-confidence.

In his remarks during the ‘Veer Baal Diwas’ celebrations, Modi stated, “This era has moved beyond machines to machine learning. AI is taking centre stage, and we can see its application replacing conventional software. It is essential to make our youth future ready to tackle these challenges.” The observance of ‘Veer Bal Diwas’ honors the courage and sacrifices of Guru Gobind Singh’s four sons, esteemed figures in Sikhism.

The Prime Minister outlined that the government’s policies are focused on youth, encompassing various sectors, including the startup ecosystem, space economy, sports and fitness, fintech, manufacturing, skill development, and internship programs.

He highlighted that the new National Education Policy is designed to modernize education, facilitating expansive learning opportunities.

Additionally, Modi announced the launch of the ‘Suposhit Gram Panchayat Abhiyan,’ aimed at fostering healthy competition among village panchayats to eliminate malnutrition, thus laying the groundwork for a developed India. He encouraged the youth to excel in their respective fields, whether in railways, semiconductors, travel, or astronomy.

The Prime Minister highlighted that youth power is at the forefront of driving revolutions across various fields, including startups, science, sports, and entrepreneurship. He emphasised that all government policies—whether related to the startup ecosystem, the future of the space economy, the sports and fitness sector, fintech and manufacturing industries, or skill development and internship programs—are designed with a youth-centric focus to benefit young people.

During the Veer Bal Diwas ceremony, Modi paid tribute to the “unparalleled” sacrifices of Guru Gobind Singh’s sons, the Sahibzadas, who chose “unwavering courage and faith over submission to the Mughal Empire’s oppression.” He remarked that the government established this day of remembrance to honor the bravery of the Sahibzadas, stating, “Their legacy continues to inspire.”

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Mahatma Gandhi’s legacy under threat from Modi government: Sonia Gandhi

Approximately 200 leaders, including CWC members, special invitees, party officials, and former chief ministers, convened for the Congress meeting in Belagavi.

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Congress Parliamentary Party (CPP) chief Sonia Gandhi on Thursday said Mahatma Gandhi’s legacy is under threat from those in power in New Delhi and the ideologies and institutions that have nurtured them. She urged the party workers to bolster their commitment to addressing these challenges with determination.

As the Congress Parliamentary Party Chairperson, Gandhi slammed the Narendra Modi government and the RSS, urging action against the forces she accused of fostering the toxic environment that contributed to Mahatma Gandhi’s assassination.

“It was a transformative moment in our nation’s history. Today, we recommit to honoring, safeguarding, and advancing the legacy of Mahatma Gandhi, who has always been and will remain our fundamental source of inspiration,” she stated.

“His influence shaped and guided the remarkable leaders of his time. However, his legacy now faces threats from those in power in New Delhi, along with the ideologies and institutions that support them,” she continued in her message.

“These organisations never stood for our freedom; they vehemently opposed Mahatma Gandhi and are responsible for creating a toxic environment that led to his assassination. Furthermore, they celebrate his assassins,” Gandhi asserted.

She highlighted that “Gandhian institutions across the nation are under assault” and expressed that it is fitting for this meeting to be named Nava Satyagraha Baithak. She called for a renewed determination to confront these forces with all available strength.

Additionally, she encouraged party workers to unite and tackle the challenges ahead with urgency and renewed enthusiasm.

Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge, also speaking at the meeting, accused the BJP of disrespecting freedom fighters, particularly B.R. Ambedkar. He alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his administration refuse to acknowledge the error made by Home Minister Amit Shah regarding his “extremely insulting” comments about Ambedkar.

In response, the BJP condemned the Congress’s gathering, labeling the Belagavi session as a “monumental mockery of the principles of Mahatma Gandhi.” Senior BJP leader C.R. Kesavan remarked that “Rahul Gandhi’s Congress stands in stark opposition to Mahatma Gandhi and his ideals.”

Approximately 200 leaders, including CWC members, special invitees, party officials, and former chief ministers, convened for the Congress meeting in Belagavi.

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China gives nod to build world’s largest dam on Brahmaputra close to Indian border

The investment in this dam could surpass one trillion yuan (approximately $137 billion), significantly overshadowing all other single infrastructure projects, including China’s own Three Gorges Dam, which is currently recognized as the largest in the world.

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China has given its nod to construct the world’s largest dam, termed the most significant infrastructure project globally, with an estimated cost of $137 billion, located on the Brahmaputra River in Tibet near the Indian border, raising alarms for neighboring countries, particularly India and Bangladesh.

The Chinese government announced its decision to develop a hydropower project in the lower reaches of the Yarlung Zangbo River, which is the Tibetan nomenclature for the Brahmaputra.

The dam will be sited at a substantial gorge in the Himalayan region where the Brahmaputra river makes a notable U-turn, flowing into Arunachal Pradesh before reaching Bangladesh.

The investment in this dam could surpass one trillion yuan (approximately $137 billion), significantly overshadowing all other single infrastructure projects, including China’s own Three Gorges Dam, which is currently recognized as the largest in the world.

China had previously operationalised the $1.5 billion Zam Hydropower Station, the largest in Tibet, back in 2015. This Brahmaputra dam project forms part of the 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-2025) and is aligned with broader National Economic and Social Development goals and Long-Range Objectives set out through 2035, as established by the Communist Party of China’s key policy-making body in 2020.

Concerns have been raised in India, as the dam would allow China not only to manage water flow but also potentially to release significant water volumes, which could inundate border areas during hostilities. In parallel, India is also pursuing the construction of a dam on the Brahmaputra in Arunachal Pradesh.

In 2006, India and China instituted the Expert Level Mechanism (ELM) to address various matters related to trans-border rivers, which involves China providing hydrological data regarding the Brahmaputra and the Sutlej rivers during the monsoon seasons.

Discussions on data sharing related to trans-border rivers were highlighted in recent talks between the Special Representatives for border issues in India and China, NSA Ajit Doval, and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, which took place on December 18.

The proposed Brahmaputra Dam presents substantial engineering hurdles, situated along a tectonic plate boundary known for seismic activity. The Tibetan Plateau, often referred to as the “roof of the world,” is susceptible to earthquakes because of its location over tectonic plates.

An official statement released on Wednesday attempted to alleviate fears concerning seismic risks, asserting that the hydropower project is designed to be safe and emphasizes ecological protection.

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