Reliance said, bringing 5G technology for high-speed internet in India

Posted on 16th Jul 2020 by rohit kumar

Most of the big newspapers have covered the 43rd annual meeting of Reliance Industries Limited on Wednesday. In this meeting, the company's chairman Mukesh Ambani made many big announcements on Wednesday.

 

The Economic Times newspaper wrote that "Reliance Jio has prepared its 5G technology which they are also considering to give to other telecom companies."

 

Reliance Company has reported that "Their telecom unit has developed this 5G technology with the help of 100 percent native technologies which will fulfill the dream of high-speed internet service in India".

 

The newspaper quoted analysts as saying, "After the current dispute with China, India wants to keep Chinese companies like Khwave and ZTE out of the country, in such a situation the development of this technology will reduce India's dependence on foreign companies. Foreign India had to spend more to get technology-related services from companies. "

 

During the company's annual meeting, Mukesh Ambani had said, "Jio has prepared 5G solution. Trial of this Made-in-India 5G solution will begin with the spectrum available. It was extended towards self-reliant India. There is a step. The 5G solution will be exported in the coming days. "

 

Also, it has been said in the meeting that Google and Jio together will bring cheap 4G and 5G smartphones in the country.

 

Earlier, Google had said that it would invest Rs 33,737 crore for a 7.7% stake in Jio platforms.

 

India-China border dispute: It will take time to restore peace in eastern Ladakh

The Times of India has published a report on the current Indo-China tensions in Ladakh, according to which it may take more time for the two armies to retreat in parts of eastern Ladakh, including Pangong So and Depsang.

 

The report claimed that India and China are currently unable to decide how to implement the phased withdrawal process.

 

The newspaper wrote in its report that there has been a very long meeting between senior officials of India and China on 'detailed proposals for retreat, options and concerns'. But after the clash between the soldiers of the two countries on June 15, 'heavy distrust' was seen in the talks.

 

Trump administration cancels disputed visa policy

After the legal challenge, the Trump administration has withdrawn the decision to cancel the visa for foreign students.

 

The Hindustan Times newspaper has published this news prominently. The newspaper writes, "Pressure came on the Trump administration, it has been welcomed by all American universities and more than one and a half million Indian students studying in America."

 

Last week, the Trump administration had ordered the students to take online classes to go back to their home country.

 

The retreat of the Trump administration has brought relief to thousands of foreign students studying in American universities forced to take online classes due to the Coronavirus epidemic.

 

The decision of the Trump administration was legally challenged in court by Harvard University and MIT with several other institutes.

 

The newspaper wrote, "The decision to withdraw this decision was given by the Trump administration during an ongoing hearing in a federal district court in the United States. During the court hearing, Judge Alison Barrow said that the government revoked its July 6 order." Has agreed to do it. The judge said that this policy will be applicable throughout the country. "

 

US MP Brad Snyder said that "this is a big win for international students and American colleges."

 

Several US lawmakers wrote to the Trump administration last week, requesting the cancellation of their order on international students.

 

'India's population to be at the highest level in 2047'

According to a study published in the Lancet Journal, by the end of this century, India will be a country with a population of about 100 crores.

 

The Lancet released this online report on Wednesday, which has been published by The Hindu newspaper.

 

The newspaper wrote, "According to the current growth rate, India's population will be around 160 crores by the year 2047 which is estimated to be reduced to around 103 crores by the year 2100. However, according to the UN targets, the peak of the population in India is some Should come first and by the end of this century, the population should be reduced to about 93 crores. "

 

In the case of India, conventional wisdom says that although the population is expected to decline, it is expected to start only around 2046 and according to the latest estimates of the United Nations Development Program, India's population by that time is 140 crores. Is slightly more likely.

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