Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has asked market regulator SEBI to submit its initial report on the tech glitch at the National Stock Exchange (NSE) within three weeks, sources told BusinessLine
Ranchi: Technical glitches in the Co-WIN app 2.0 continued to mar the smooth execution of the phase-II of the vaccination drive in Ranchi for the second consecutive day on Tuesday. Despite interest among beneficiaries, the technical issues forced many to return without getting vaccinated.
On Monday, the Union government had rolled out the second phase of vaccination for people above 60 years of age and those above 45 years of age with co-morbid conditions, expanding the scope of coverage by allowing both self-registration option as well as walk-in at government and private hospitals with genuine identity cards such as voter id, Aadhaar and others, for availing the shots. At private hospital, the Centre has fixed a charge of Rs 250 per shot.
Netflix s upcoming series Glitch, tells the story of a woman who is in the chase of finding her boyfriend who unexpectedly disappeared with an unidentified light. During her search, she found a mysterious secret in her reality with the help of the UFO community. If the actress accepts the project, she is expected to portray the character of Hong Ji Hyo, a woman looking for her partner who suddenly disappeared in the middle of nowhere. The script is said to be penned by Han Sae Jin, the writer who wrote Netflix s thriller series Extracurricular. Other casts for this forthcoming project are still in discussions. Stay tuned!
There can be very few people – if any at all – who have never experienced the phenomenon of Déjà vu. There are two overriding theories for what causes Déjà vu: one is that now and again time itself has a glitch, albeit usually a very brief glitch that leaves us feeling slightly weird and a bit uneasy. The other theory is far more down to earth: that Déjà vu is caused by the occasional misfiring of the brain.
Healthline have addressed the matter and provide us some fascinating material: ‘”‘Déjà vu’ describes the uncanny sensation that you’ve already experienced something, even when you know you never have. Say you go paddleboarding for the first time. You’ve never done anything like it, but you suddenly have a distinct memory of making the same arm motions, under the same blue sky, with the same waves lapping at your feet. Or perhaps you’re exploring a new city for the first time and all at once feel as if you’ve walked down that exact tree-lined footpath