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Tamilnadu's History

THINGS ABOUT TAMILNADU Tamil Nadu, located in the southernmost part of India, is a state that boasts a rich history and culture. It is known for its stunning temples, delicious cuisine, and vibrant film industry. Tamil Nadu is also home to some of the most beautiful natural landscapes in India, including hill stations, beaches, and forests. History and Culture Tamil Nadu has a long and fascinating history dating back to the ancient Sangam era. The state has seen the rise and fall of various empires and dynasties, including the Cholas, Pandyas, and Vijayanagara Empires. The state has a rich cultural heritage, and Tamil is one of the oldest languages in the world. The state is also home to numerous UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the Brihadeeswara Temple, the Group of Monuments at Mahabalipuram, and the Great Living Chola Temples. Cuisine Tamil Nadu is known for its delicious cuisine, which is dominated by rice, lentils, and spices. The state is famous for its filter coffee, which

Airtel conducts India’s first 5G trial using 700MHz Spectrum: All you need to know

  The demonstration was conducted on the outskirts of Kolkata, which was also the first 5G trial conducted in the eastern part of India, as per the company. Bharti Airtel has announced that it successfully conducted its first 5G trial in India, in partnership with  Nokia . The telecom operator revealed that it conducted 5G trial after it was allotted a test spectrum in multiple bands by the government for the validation of 5G technology and use cases. The demonstration was conducted on the outskirts of Kolkata, which was also the first 5G trial conducted in the eastern part of India, as per the company.  With the enhanced propagation characteristics of the 700MHz band, Airtel and Nokia achieved high-speed wireless broadband network coverage of 40Km between two 3GPP standard 5G sites in real-life conditions . “Back in 2012, Airtel launched India’s first 4G service in Kolkata. Today, we are delighted to conduct India’s first 5G demo in the coveted 700 MHz band in the city to showcase the

Go for smart regulation: Banning cryptos totally will be counterproductive. Allow room for asset trading & tech innovation

  The second in a three-part series on cryptocurrency Cryptocurrencies , on which a bill will be tabled in Parliament’s winter session, are booming in value and as a topic of debate. The decentralised technology underlying them is impressive and has many applications. They grew partly as a reaction to the excess liquidity central banks created after the global financial crisis – much like people hold more gold when they expect inflation. It was also an expression of private freedom from possible government manipulation or errors   But unfortunately all past experiments with free banking have never ended well,  Cryptocurrencies are not backed by any sovereign. There is no one making a promise to pay as found on sovereign notes. No one is responsible for stabilisation of value, which can fluctuate wildly. The original Bitcoin was limited in supply but innovation has created a variety of cryptocurrencies with different attributes and functions. For example, stable coins are linked to doll