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5 MOST FORBIDDEN NO MAN'S LAND!

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5.City 50 In 1947,the Soviet Union used slave labour and prisoners to construct a secret closed city of Ozyorsk, code named 'City 40'. City 40 became the birthplace of the Soviet Nuclear Program and housed scientists working at the Mayak Nuclear Facility. The area became riddled with radiation after accidents released over 3 times more contamination than the Chernobyl Disaster and residents were never told about the risks or allowed to leave in order to keep the site and program a secret. Today,City 40 and its population of over 80,000 remain encircled by guards and double fences or razor wire. Residents have reportedly had their identities outside the fences completely erased and cannot leave without permits.The few activists who have tried reporting on conditions from within the city allegedly never been heard from again. 4.Bir Tawil Bir Tawil is a 795 sq.miles deserted and landlocked territory between the border of Egypt and Sudan.Created by discrepancies i

2017 Chemistry Paper Analysis-CBSE

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CBSE Class 12 Exam 2017: Chemistry Paper Analysis New Delhi:  The class 12 science stream students of CBSE attended the Chemistry Paper today. Most of the students must be wondering whether they have attempted the questions correctly in the exam today or not. We have asked some students and teachers regarding the questions and answers of today's Chemistry paper and feed back suggested that the questions were tricky but 'attemptable'. "There were few tricky questions. At the first sight the question paper seemed very difficult but on a thorough reading most of the questions were attemptable", says Ms. Bindu Anand PGT (Chemistry) G.D.Goenka Public School, Greater Noida . We talked to Ms. Bindu Anand regarding the Chemistry Paper and we got this: How tough were the question for an average student? Notwithstanding that the tension was perceivable before the exam,  even an average student seemed confident when they started attending

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7 Facts about the new iPhone 7 Red Edition!

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7 things to know about the new iPhone 7 The current-generation iPhones -- iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus -- are getting an all-new colour. The Cupertino giant has launched a special edition of iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus in vibrant Red colour aluminium finish. Here's all you need to know about Apple iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus in a new hue. #1-Specifications remain same Yes, there is absolutely no change in specifications. Both the editions come with exactly the same set of features as their normal variants. #2-Apple iPhone 7 Plus price starts at Rs 82,000 Apple iPhone 7 Plus Red special edition comes at a starting MRP of Rs 82,000. The company has yet not revealed the price of iPhone 7. The special edition iPhones will be available at all Apple authorized resellers across the country and joins iPhone 7 finishes in Jet Black, Black, Silver, Gold and Rose Gold.

The CBSE Class 12 Mathematics board exam analysis

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The CBSE Class 12 Mathematics board exam paper was conducted today, March 20, at various test centres across India. According to an experienced CBSE Board examiner for Maths, the paper was quite easy with questions mainly set from the NCERT book. Reports from other teachers also say that NCERT was the main focus for questions this year, along with familiar questions from previous years' papers and NCERT examples and MCQs. Most students found the paper quite easy and though some said that it was a bit lengthy, no one called the paper difficult. The paper was termed much easier than last year's, but a few of them couldn't complete the entire paper and fell short of time. India Today got talking to experienced Board examiner Debjani Kar, senior Maths teacher at Hariyana Vidya Mandir, Kolkata , and Shaveta Sachdeva, Mathematics teacher at Ramjas School, Delhi , about the standard of the CBSE 2017 Class 12 Maths paper, and how students could be expected to fare in the results

CBSE Board Class 12 Exam 2017: English (Core) Question Paper Analysis

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CBSE Board Class 12 Exam 2017: English (Core) Question Paper Analysis New Delhi:  The Class 10 and Class 12 board examinations of Central Board of Secondary Education started today. Class 12 exams started with students attending English core, English Elective - NCERT and English Elective - CBSE (English Functional). 10,98,981 students have enrolled for Class-XII exams this year, with a 2.82 per cent increase from the preceding last years count. "The smiling faces said it all" says Mrs. Aditi Bhatnagar, PGT (English), G.D.Goenka Public School, Greater Noida about the reactions of students on the English exam. "Though the anxiety was palpable before the exam began ,later most of the students seemed confident," Mrs. Aditi added. NDTV asked for an analysis of the English (Core) paper and she shared this with us: "The paper began at 10.30 am and ended at 1.30 pm. Total weightage being 100 marks, the paper was sectioned into three parts: Section A - Read

CBSE 2017 Physics Class 12 Paper Analysis

#CentralRegion New Delhi:  Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) conducted the Class 12 Physics examination today. This was the second major exam since the exam process kicked off last week with English. According to the feedback we received from students and teachers on the answers, the paper was not bad, it but was a tricky one. "The paper was OK for an average and a below average student since all the 5 mark questions were direct", says Muneeb Haneefa, PGT Physics, Crescent Public School  Chalakudy (Kerala) when asked about the feedback on the CBSE Physics Class 12 exam which was conducted today. Here is what Mr. Muneeb Haneefa told us the about the CBSE Class 12 Physics exam: "The paper was OK for average and below average students since all the 5 mark questions were direct. However those who aspire above 90 percent in the subject may find the questions  tricky since the application level (3 marks) were not direct and students had to think little deep