AMU study claims extinction of bees due to mobile radiation
Bees are on the verge of extinction. Due to the radiation of mobile phones, bees are gradually decreasing. If the bees disappear, many types of plants will also die. AMU study claims that bees are on the verge of extinction due to increasing mobile radiation. The former official of forest department also agrees with the study. The study has been conducted by the students of AMU. The study claims that the radiation is influencing the number of bees.
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Wednesday, 18 March 2020
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With a total of 42 coronavirus cases in the state, Maharashtra is facing its worst ever public health crisis in the recent history. From closing down the educational institutions to imposing Section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code in Nagpur and Nashik, India's industrial state is leaving no stone unturned to contain the spread of virus. The Thackeray government has decided to opt odd-even scheme for the markets. BMC will decide when and which market will open. The government has opted the system to avoid the gathering of crowds.
With a total of 42 coronavirus cases in the state, Maharashtra is facing its worst ever public health crisis in the recent history. From closing down the educational institutions to imposing Section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code in Nagpur and Nashik, India's industrial state is leaving no stone unturned to contain the spread of virus. The Thackeray government has decided to opt odd-even scheme for the markets. BMC will decide when and which market will open. The government has opted the system to avoid the gathering of crowds.
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