Bengali Current Affairs, GK & News
My Circle Safety App
My Circle App was launched by Bharti Airtel in collaboration with FICCI Ladies Organisation (FLO). My Circle app aims to help women in case they face any problem or a panic situation. My Circle App My Circle app enables women to send SOS alerts to any five of their family or friends in 13 languages including English, Hindi, ..
Month: Current Affairs - April, 2019
Category: Science & Technology Current Affairs
Topics: Assamese • Bengali • Bharti Airtel • English • FICCI Ladies Organisation • FLO • Gujarati • Hindi • Kannada • Malayalam • Marathi • My Circle • Oriya • Punjabi • Tamil • Telugu • Urdu • Women in Distress • Women Safety
New Year in India
Various Parts of India welcomed the New Year on 6th April. Ugadi, Gudi Padava etc were observed in different parts of the Country. New Year in different Parts of the Country Ugadi/Yugadi Ugadi in Karnataka, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh falls in the Chaitra month and is celebrated by distributing jaggery and neem flowers which is symbolic to sharing ..
Category: Art & Culture Current Affairs
Topics: Andhra Pradesh • Assam • Baisakhi • Bengali • Bestu Varas • Bohag Bihu • Cheti Chand • Gudi Padwa • Gujarat • Jhulelal • Karnataka • Kashmiri • Kerala • Losoong • Maharashtra • Marwaris • Navreh • New Year • Pohela Boishakh • Punjab • Puthandu • Rajasthan • Sikkim • Sindhi • Tamil Nadu • Telangana • Ugadi • Vishu • Yugadi
WhatsApp Launches Tip Line to curb Fake News
Social Media Platform WhatsApp has launched an India-focused fact-checking feature to combat fake news and rumours starting with the run-up to the Lok Sabha elections. Curbing Fake News Users can check the authenticity of the information or rumours received on the platform by reporting the forward to the WhatsApp number +91-9643-000-888. The response will indicate ..
Month: Current Affairs - April, 2019
Topics: Bengali • English • Fake news • Hindi • Lok Sabha • Malayalam • Telugu • WhatsApp
Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology launches a desktop software ‘e-Aksharayan’ to enable editing of text printed on scanned documents
The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) has launched a desktop software ‘e-Aksharayan’ for converting any scanned or printed Indian language documents into a fully editable text format in Unicode encoding. The text can be also saved separately. The application is free of cost and supports editing in 7 Indian languages viz. Hindi, Bangla, ..
Topics: Bengali • Computing • Digital technology • Encodings • Gurmukhi • Kannada • Tamil • Unicode • Unicode blocks