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Boost Your Instagram Reels with Viral Hashtags: A Guide to Going Viral

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 In recent years, social media has become a vital part of our lives. We use it to share our thoughts, express our creativity, and connect with people from around the world. Among the many social media platforms available, Instagram has become incredibly popular, with over a billion active users worldwide. One of the newest features on Instagram is Reels, which allows users to create short, 15-second videos set to music or audio. These videos can be a fun way to showcase your creativity and get your content seen by a wider audience. In this blog post, we'll be talking about viral hashtags for Instagram Reels and how to use them to boost your content. What are viral hashtags for Instagram Reels ? Hashtags are a powerful tool for reaching a wider audience on social media. They allow your content to be discovered by people who are searching for specific topics or themes. Viral hashtags are hashtags that are currently trending or popular among users. When you use a viral hashtag, your c

Over 800 new Covid cases in India; XBB 1.16 variant suspected to be driving the surge

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  The Times of India recently reported that 76 samples of a new Covid variant, XBB1.16, were found in India. This news has understandably caused concern among Indians who are already grappling with the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. According to the report, the XBB1.16 variant has a unique mutation in its spike protein that could potentially render current vaccines less effective. However, it is important to note that more research is needed to determine the severity of this variant and its impact on vaccine efficacy. The discovery of the XBB1.16 variant highlights the importance of continued vigilance and adherence to Covid-19 safety protocols. This includes wearing masks, practicing social distancing, and getting vaccinated as soon as possible. It is also a reminder that the pandemic is far from over and that we must remain alert to emerging variants. This requires adequate funding for research and development of new vaccines and treatments, as well as a coordinated global response to co

Some miscellaneous facts from around the world.

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  Somebody once said: the more you learn about the world, the more you feel connected. There are 195 countries around the world, with over 7.9 billion people living in them . In this world full of people and others, there are tons of fun and amazing facts for us. For example, did you know that New Zealand has the highest concentration of pet owners in the world? Similarly, we have listed more of such astonishing facts for you. The Sahara Desert was a tropical rainforest about 6000 years ago . It is difficult to believe that today's largest desert in the world was once a lush rainforest. At that time, Sahara used to have high rainfalls and thick vegetation. As per the reports based on climate change, if the world survives the upcoming 10000 years, the future generation might witness Sahara in its old forms. Macchu Pichu : the earthquake- proof city. It is an Inca citadel situated on top of two fault lines in southern Peru. Earthquakes are one of the expected events here. However, th

Know more about Idli, the popular breakfast item in South India

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 Idli comes into our mind the moment we think about South Indian cuisine. It's the most beloved breakfast item in South India, and for good reason! Simply put, it's a type of savory rice cake served with sambar and chutney. It has numerous different variants such as sanna, rava idli, thatte idli, mudde idli, dahi idli, goli idli, poha idli, idli dhokla, etc.  The Origin of Idli There are several theories regarding idli's origin. Most food historians believe that idli first originated in Indonesia, and later came to India during 800-1200 CE. Some believe that it was introduced to Indian coasts by the Arab traders in the ancient era. It's also believed that the dish was introduced to Southern India by the Saurashtrian textile merchants between the 10th and 12th centuries. Idli is also mentioned in numerous ancient Indian works such as Vaddaradhane", "Lokopakara", "Manasollasa, Var_aka Samuccaya, 'Maccapuranam, etc. The word 'idi' may have b

Five must-visit places in Antalya

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 With abundant history and culture to it, there is a lot one can explore. Known for its historic beauty and landscape, the city of Antalya is mesmerising to visit. From the ruins to the magnificent forts, to catching the sunset and shopping through the small shops craved in the forts, this place is a must-visit. Here are some of the places one can visit in Antalya. The Fortress of Rome Built in the second century, this squat, metre-high cylindrical tower perched high above Antalya's old harbour on the outskirts of Karaalioglu Park. It is believed that the fort served as a watchtower or lighthouse over the busy port below. It is now an excellent spot to watch the setting sun or get a panoramic view of the old harbour area. The park itself is ideal for picnics and a peaceful, floral escape from the downtown streets. Aspendos This is a place for history buffs which will make them go nuts. The place is situated some 47 kilometres east of the city. This is an archaeological site and is

Reports: Hosting rights of T20 World Cup 2024 taken away from USA

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 The hosting rights of the ICC T20 World Cup 2024 have been taken away from the USA, according to reports. The country was going to host the T20 extravaganza along with the West Indies in 2024. According to an ICC release back in April 2022, the USA and West Indies directly qualified for the T20 World Cup 2024 as joint hosts. The moment was seen as a huge achievement for the nation which was the first one to be given the status of an associate member of the ICC decades ago, "The qualification pathway for the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2024 was confirmed with 12 teams qualifying automatically for the event. The top eight. teams from the 2022 event will be joined by the two host Members, West Indies and USA plus the next highest-ranked teams on the MRF ICC Men's T20 rankings table as of 14 November 2022," the ICC release had stated back then.