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How to Hack WiFi (Wireless) Network

How to Hack WiFi (Wireless) Network Wireless networks are accessible within the router’s transmission radius.   This makes them vulnerable to attacks. Hotspots are available in public places such as airports, restaurants, parks, etc. What is a wireless network? A wireless network is a network that uses radio waves to link computers and other devices together. How to access a wireless network? You will need a wireless network enabled device such as a laptop, tablet, smartphones, etc. You will also need to be within the transmission radius of a wireless network access point. Most devices (if the wireless network option is turned on) will provide you with a list of available networks. If the network is not password protected, then you just have to click on connect. If it is password protected, then you will need the password to gain access. Wireless Network Authentication Since

COVID-19 vaccine

A Coronavirus is a kind of  virus that causes an infection on your nose or upper throat. As most Coronaviruses aren't dangerous.But in December 2019 this virus outbreak in China, the World Health Organization identified SARS-CoV-2 as a new type of coronavirus.  Coronaviruses are a family of viruses that can cause respiratory illness in humans. They get their name, “corona,” from the many crown-like spikes on the surface of the virus Spread from person to person? COVID-19 is likely spread: When the virus travels in respiratory droplets when an infected person coughs, sneezes , talks, sings or breathes  within six feet. When the virus travels in small respiratory droplets that survive in the air for minutes to hours from an infected person who is more than six feet away or has since left the space.  From touching, shaking hands with an infected person. All the scientist research fro the vaccine for this and most of country got good progress.Following all the vaccine are get approv

Difference Between Junction, Terminus, and Central indian Railway

Indian Railway is the 4th largest rail network in the world after USA, China, and Russia.While travelling by train, you must have noticed different names of railway stations containing various suffixes like Cantt, Terminal, Halt, Road, etc. so we cover this in this  Junction If there are at least 3 different routes coming in and going out of a station, then it is called a Junction. In simpler tearm , when trains enter the station should have at least 2 different routes to leave the station. Some famous  examples of Junction are: - Mathura Junctio n (7 routes) - Salem Junction (6 routes) - Vijayawada Junction (5 routes) - Bareilly Junction (5 routes) Terminus When the trains can enter and exit the station in only one direction, a station is known as a terminus / terminal. In other words, the tracks end in the opposite direction. In simple word A "terminus" is a station at the end of a railway line.when Trains arriving there  journeys end. Some of the popular terminal stati

Powerful Locomotives of Indian Railways

A locomotive or engine is a rail transport vehicle that provides the motive power for a train. Locomotives were classified by track gauge, motive power, function and power (or model number) in a four- or five-letter code. First letter denotes the track gauge Second letter denotes motive power (diesel or electric) Third letter denotes use (goods, passenger, mixed or shunting) The fourth letter denotes  model number. First letter (gauge): W – Broad gauge Y – Metre gauge  Z – 2 ft 6 in narrow gauge N – 2 ft narrow (toy) gauge Second letter (motive power): D – Diesel C – DC electric (DC overhead line) A – AC electric (AC overhead line) CA – DC and AC (AC or DC overhead line) B – Battery (rare) Third letter (job type): G – Goods P – Passenger M – Mixed  S – Shunting  U – Multiple unit  R – Railcar WAG-9 Locomotive class WAG-9 is a class of 25 kV AC electric locomotives that was developed by ABB Group  for Indian Railways. The model name stands for broad gauge (

10 Most Luxurious Hotel

  1.  Emirates Palace, Abu Dhabi The Emirates Palace  is a luxury five star hotel in  Abu Dhabi , UAE operated by  Mandarin Oriental  from 1 January 2020. The hotel project was started in December 2001. and was initially operated by Kempinski from opening in November 2005 until 1 January 2020. Due to the change in management, the Palace will be renovated over the course of two years, after which it will be fully re-branded as a Mandarin Oriental property. Emirates Palace consists of 394 residences, including 92 suites and 22 residential suites.The residences are spread over two wings as well as a primary central building. The majority of the suites are furnished in gold and marble. The main primary building houses an expansive marble floor and a large patterned dome above, picked out in gold 2. Rancho Valencia Resort & Spa, California Tucked away on 45 lush acres in Rancho Santa Fe, California, Rancho Valencia is a Mediterranean sanctuary far from the ordinary, combining gracious h

Drug Remdesivir

  Remdesivir  also know as  Veklury was the first drug approved by the FDA for treatment of SARS-CoV-2 virus. Remdesivir injection is used to treat coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19 infection) caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus in hospitalized for adults and children 12 years of age and older who weigh at least 88 pounds (40 kg). It works by stopping the spreading of virus in the body. Beximco Pharmaceuticals Ltd , one of Bangladesh's largest drugmakers, in May became the first company in the world to introduce a generic variant of remdesivir. How should this medicine be used? Remdesivir  comes as a solution (liquid) and as a powder to be mixed with liquid and infused  into a vein over 30 to 120 minutes by  doctor or good  nurse in a hospital. It is  given once daily for 5 to 10 days, depends on how well your body responds to the medication. Sideeffect of Remdesivir  Remdesivir injection may cause serious reactions during and after the infusion. A doctor or nurse will observe you care

Kalka Shimla toy train reservation

 Kalka Shimla Toy train ride is one of India's most incredible feats of engineering covering a staggering 102 tunnels, 864 bridges, and 919 stunning curves.Train is said to be one of the most scenic railway journeys in India.The Shimla toy train was declared as a heritage site in 2007 by the Himachal Pradesh State Government and in 2008 it was declared as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.This train ranks at fourth position in the world heritage list of UNESCO. The Kalka–Shimla railway is a 2 ft 6 in (762 mm) narrow-gauge railway in North India which traverses a mostly-mountainous route from Kalka to Shimla. It is known for dramatic views of the hills and surrounding villages.Construction of the Kalka–Shimla railway on 2 ft (610 mm) narrow-gauge tracks was begun by the privately funded Delhi-Ambala-Kalka Railway Company following the signing of a contract between the secretary of state and the company on 29 June 1898.The government however provided the land free of charge to the company

Facts About Indian Railways

India’s First Train: the first train in India was the Red Hill Railway , which ran from Red Hills to Chintadripet bridge in 1837 mainly used for transporting granite. First Passenger Train in India: ​​​​​​​India’s first passenger train started  16 April 1853, covering a stretch of 33 km from Mumbai to Thane. First Electric Train in India:  The first electric train in India ran on 3 February 1925, between Bombay Victoria Terminal and Kurla Harbour.  Train with Longest Route: The Vivek Express , running between Dibrugarh and Kanyakumari, covers 4,286 km in around 82 hours and 30 minutes. Longest Railway Platform in India: The platform at Gorakhpur Railway Station in Uttar Pradesh is the world’s longest station(1,366 m).  previously Kharagpur station in West Bengal at 1,072 m.  India's Fastest Train: The New Delhi-Bhopal Shatabdi is currently India’s fastest train, reaching a maximum speed of 150 kmph. Recently, railway minister Piyush Goyal announced that the newly launched Train 18