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Two women try to steal peacock’s eggs, bird attacks | WATCH

A video is going viral on the internet of two women trying to steal a peacock’s eggs from its nest, getting attacked by the bird

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India’s national bird, the peacock, is celebrated for its stunning colours, beauty, and enchanting movements. They are one of the most fascinating birds in the world, and are however they are not to be messed with.

In a video going viral on the internet, two women are spotted trying to steal a peacock’s eggs from its nest but their motives are not fulfilled as they get brutally attacked by the peahen. 

One of them climbed the tree to pick out the eggs from the nest while the other was standing at the bottom to catch them. As soon as they started to displace the eggs, the peahen quickly notices and flies over to the tree to stop the woman and rescue the eggs.

The bird starts attacking the woman on the tree first, flapping its wings, and poking at her with the beak until she moves away from the nest. The peahen then goes to attack the other woman and ambushes her to the ground, after which she is also forced to flee the scene. The incident was caught on camera and the video is now going viral all over social media.

The video has gained more than 100k views and around 2,200 comments on social media.

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The viewers were amused by the video, and noted how every parent has a protective instinct for their children, no matter humans or animals. Many users laughed at the plight of the women and warned others not to mess with these magnificent birds and especially their eggs.

A user wrote that hopefully, they learn their lesson and don’t do it again, while another wrote that one should never mess with a peacock’s baby. A person also commented on the greediness of the women saying the behaviour of thieves is very shameless.

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Indore woman’s skin peels off during Brazilian bikini waxing, salon owner pays Rs 70,000 compensation

The incident happened in November 2021 when the victim, a resident of Chandan Nagar, visited a local spa for a premium Brazilian waxing worth Rs 4,500.

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Indore woman's skin peels off during Brazilian bikini waxing

New fear unlocked! In a bizarre incident, a woman from Madhya Pradesh’s Indore sued a spa for botching up her Brazilian bikini waxing. The woman’s skin peeled off after the waxing leading to a burning sensation. The Indore court passed an order on April 14 and ordered a spa to pay Rs 70,000 compensation to a woman.

The court has asked the spa, situated in Tulsi Nagar, to pay a compensation of Rs 30,000 for the damages, Rs 20,000 for causing mental agony, and another 20,000 towards the victim’s medical expenses within 30 days.

The incident happened in November 2021 when the victim, a resident of Chandan Nagar, visited a local spa for a premium Brazilian waxing worth Rs 4,500.

The girl stated that the hot wax was too hot and was causing irritation and burning when it was applied to her skin. The owner/service provider, however, reassured the girl that everything was alright and that the pain and the slight burning feeling were normal and advised her not to worry.

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The service provider further soothed her by explaining that wax can burn because delicate genital areas need to be treated with care. However, as the strip was taken off, it ripped off her skin leading to an extreme burning sensation.

The victim sued the salon owner in court for bad service in January 2022. On April 14, the court determined that the woman had sustained serious injuries during the waxing session.

The judges asserted that the service provider was required to pay attention to the woman’s complaints. Furthermore, the waxing procedure shouldn’t have started before the client’s skin has been tested for compatibility with the wax, said the court.

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When is Solar Eclipse 2023? Will the rare hybrid Surya Grahan be visible in India? All you need to know

As per the Indian Astrological calendar, the first solar eclipse of the year will commence at 7:04 am and will end at 12:29 pm.

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Solar Eclipse 2023

The first Solar Eclipse or Surya Grahan of 2023 will be seen on April 20. The Vaishakh Amavasya or new moon day of the Hindu month of Vaishakh will mark the occurrence of the first solar eclipse of the year.

This will be a rare hybrid solar eclipse that happens only a few times in a century. This will be an unusual one as it takes place only when the moon moves in front of the sun, obscuring all the sun’s light and preventing it from reaching the Earth. There has been only 3.1 percent of the solar eclipses in the entire 21st century that were actually hybrid eclipses.

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When to watch Solar Eclipse 2023?

As per the Indian Astrological calendar, the first solar eclipse of the year will commence at 7:04 am and will end at 12:29 pm.

Will it be visible in India?

No, it will not be visible in India. Australia, the Pacific Ocean, East and South Asia, Antarctica, and the Indian Ocean will witness the solar eclipse.

From Western Australia, the hybrid solar eclipse will be visible from 10:29 to 10:35 p.m. EDT on April 19 (02:29 to 02:35 GMT on April 20), from 11:19 to 11:22 p.m. EDT (03:19 to 03:22 GMT), and from 11:23 to 11:58 p.m. EDT (03:23 to 03:58 GMT), from East Timor.

When is the next Solar Eclipse in 2023?

The next solar eclipse in 2023 will fall on 14 October, whereas the two lunar eclipses of the year will be on May 5-6 and October 28-29.

When will be the next hybrid Solar Eclipse?

The last hybrid solar eclipse happened in 2013, and the next will occur in 2031. After that, one has to wait for Hybrid Solar Eclipse until March 23, 2164.

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Day after going missing during expedition, Indian mountaineer found alive

Baljeet Kaur is a famous Indian mountain climber who on Monday while descending from the summit point lost her radio signal and went missing. Kaur scaled world’s 10th highest peak in Nepal.

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Indian mountaineer Baljeet Kaur

On Tuesday, Indian mountaineer who went missing during expedition above camp IV of Mount Annapurna in Nepal has now been found alive.

Baljeet Kaur is a famous Indian mountain climber who on Monday while descending from the summit point lost her radio signal and went missing. Kaur scaled world’s 10th highest peak in Nepal.

The mountaineer was located by an aerial search team and is now underway a rescue operation to airlift her. An aerial search operation was initiated today in the morning, when Kaur was able to contact and send a radio signal asking for immediate help.

Kaur was the only mountaineer who lost her radio signal below the summit point and went missing.

Pioneer Adventure Chairman Pasang Sherpa on Tuesday said that they are preparing a long line rescue operation to lift her from above the high camp.

The Sherpa’s location is at an altitude of 7,375m(24,193 feet), Kaur climbed the Mt. Annapurna at around 5:15 AM on Monday morning accompanied by two others.

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Baljeet Kaur hails from hill state Himachal Pradesh, in May, 2022 she climbed Mt. Lhotse, the fourth highest mountain peak in the world which lies on the border of Nepal and China. During this expedition she got the tag of first ever Indian climber to have climbed all the four 8000 meter peaks in one season.

On Monday, another climber Anurag Malu while descending from the Camp III of Mt. Annapurna went missing and later on it was found that in an unfortunate incident Malu died falling from 6000 feet into a ice chasm.

Malu was a resident of Kishangarh, Rajasthan.

Mt. Annapurna ranks as the 10th highest peak in the world at 8,091 meters above sea level. It is situated at northern central of Nepal in Gandaki Province.

Annapurna is known for its difficult expedition and the danger that it involves.

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