24 october 2022

  1. Diwali 2022: Know Date and significance of the festival of lights and happiness
  2. Daily Update: October 24, 2022
  3. Jokes of the day for Monday, 24 October 2022
  4. What Happened on October 24, 2022


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Diwali 2022: Know Date and significance of the festival of lights and happiness

Festival of lights, Diwali, will be celebrated this year on October 24, 2022. It is a five day long celebration that commences with Dhanteras and ends with Bhaiya Dooj. The festival of Diwali is celebrated on the darkest night of the year in the Hindu month of Kartik. This festival is going to be celebrated on Kartik Amavasya. According to astrology, there is a solar eclipse on the next day of Diwali i. e., October 25, 2022. Diwali 2022 : Diwali, the festival of lights, joy, prosperity and happiness will be celebrated this year on October 24, 2022. It is a five day long celebration that commences with Dhanteras and ends with Bhaiya Dooj. The festival of Diwali is celebrated on the darkest night of the year in the Hindu month of Kartik. This festival is being celebrated on Kartik Amavasya. People celebrate this festival with great grandeur and enthusiasm and enjoy it with their family, friends and relatives. Diwali Laxmi Puja 2022: Puja Muhurat, Puja Samagri, Puja Vidhi Diwali is a major festival which is celebrated all over world by Hindu people. People Worship Lord Ganesha, Goddess Laxmi and Lord Kuber on this auspicious day of Diwali. Diwali is also known as 'Deepavali' - Deep - (lamps or diyas) and Avali (row) which means the row of clay diyas. This year, According to astrology, there is a solar eclipse ( Diwali 2022: Date and Time Festival Day and Date Tithi Dhanteras Saturday, 22nd October, 2022 Trayodashi Choti Diwali Sunday, 23rd October, 2022 Chaturdashi Diwali (La...

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The United Nations is the product of hope. The hope — and resolve — following the Second World War to move beyond global conflict to global cooperation. Today, our organization is being tested like never before. But the United Nations was made for moments like this. Now, more than ever, we need to bring to life the values and principles of the UN Charter in every corner of the world. By giving peace a chance and ending conflicts that jeopardize lives, futures and global progress. By working to end extreme poverty, reduce inequalities, and rescue the Sustainable Development Goals. By safeguarding our planet, including by breaking our addiction to fossil fuels and kickstarting the renewable energy revolution. And by finally balancing the scales of opportunity and freedom for women and girls and ensure human rights for all. As we mark UN Day, let us renew our hope and conviction in what humanity can achieve when we work as one, in global solidarity.

Daily Update: October 24, 2022

Start every business day with our analyses of the most pressing developments affecting markets today, alongside a curated selection of our latest and most important insights on the global economy. U.S. Moves Aggressively to Build Domestic Lithium Supply Chain Adopting electric vehicles is one of the easiest ways countries can achieve their goals to reduce emissions under the Paris Agreement on climate change. However, batteries for EVs require lithium, and most lithium is mined and refined outside of the U.S. With renewed concerns about energy security, especially in the face of an assertive China, where most lithium is refined, the U.S. is attempting to develop a domestic supply chain for lithium batteries. Demand for EVs is driving up lithium prices and encouraging the development of lithium resources. Based on current projections, there could be insufficient lithium to meet demand by 2025. Lithium requires a In the first quarter of 2022, the U.S. imported 13,560 tonnes of processed and refined lithium, a rise of Lithium mining in the U.S. has been slow to develop, in part because of an onerous permitting process. The Inflation Reduction Act, recently signed into law by President Joe Biden, has been a The final stage of the lithium supply chain is the manufacture of batteries for use in electric vehicles or stationary energy storage systems. According to S&P Global Commodity Insights, federal tax incentives in the Inflation Reduction Act should increase With energy secur...

Jokes of the day for Monday, 24 October 2022

The worst death Three men stand before St. Peter awaiting admission into Heaven. However, St. Peter has been informed that Heaven will only admit 33% of applicants today. The admissions standard: Who died the worst death? So, St. Peter takes each of the three men aside in turn and asks them about how they died. First man: "I'd been suspecting for a long time that my wife was cheating on me. I decided to come home early from work one afternoon and check to see if I could catch her in the act. When I got back to my apartment, I heard the water running. My wife was in the shower. I looked everywhere for the guy, but couldn't find anyone or any trace that he had been there. The last place I looked was out on the balcony. I found the guy hanging from the edge, trying to get back in! So I started jumping up and down on his hands, and he yelled, but he didn't fall. So I ran inside and got a hammer, and crushed his fingers with it until he fell twenty-five floors screaming in agony. But the fall didn't kill the jerk. He landed in some bushes! So I dragged the refirgerator from the kitchen (it weighed about a ton), pulled it to the balcony, and hurled it over the edge. It landed right on the guy and killed him. But then I felt so horrible about what I had done, I went back into the bedroom and shot myself." St. Peter nodded slowly as the man recounted the story. Then, telling the first man to wait, he took the second aside. Second man: "I lived on the twenty-seventh floor of this a...

What Happened on October 24, 2022

Historical Events • China continues its Covid-zero policy with 28 cities and 207 million people affected by some form of lockdown, including Wuhan • Five-month-old bar-tailed godwit becomes a world record holder by flying 8,425 miles non-stop from Alaska to Australia in 11 days; bird departed Yukon Kuskokwim Delta in Alaska, US, on October 13 and touched down in Ansons Bay in Tasmania, Australia Famous Deaths • Ashton Carter, American military civilian official (Secretary of Defense, 2015-17), and academic administrator, dies of a heart attack at 68 • Leslie Jordan, American Emmy Award-winning actor (Will & Grace - "Beverly"), and writer, dies in a car crash at 67 • Tomasz Wójtowicz, Polish volleyball player (Olympic gold 1976; World C'ship gold 1974; Legia Warsaw, Santal Parma) and broadcaster, dies at 69