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Due to climate change, crores of people in India have been affected since 2000 and the country has suffered a total economic loss of 120 billion dollars. In 2023, the bursting of a glacial lake in Sikkim along with various floods, landslides caused loss of life, with a total of over 1,50,00,000 people affected and over 2,000 killed. This information has been obtained from the data of Climate Disaster Database. In the year 2000, 10.40 crore people in India were affected by natural disasters. In the year 2015, 34.70 crore people were affected. Which is the highest figure of this century. Whereas in the year 2015, there were ten flood incidents across India. Also this year, 3,000 people lost their lives due to natural disasters. According to National Crime Records Bureau data, the number of deaths due to natural disasters like heat wave, extreme cold, floods, landslides, torrential rains, lightning incidents and other natural causes is increasing. According to Bureau data, two percent of the total deaths in India in the year 2022 were due to natural disasters. In 2018, 6,800 people died due to natural disasters, while in 2022, 8,000 people died due to natural disasters. Nine percent of deaths in Jai were due to heat wave and seven percent were due to various flood incidents.

Discussions have started even before the start of T20 World Cup 2024. The team for the tournament has not been announced yet. In such a situation, former cricketers are continuously selecting the team in their own way. At this time, Player of the Match of T20 World Cup 2027 Yuvraj …

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This star all-rounder left the team immediately after Punjab's spectacular win against KKR, know the reason – News India Live

Sikandar Raza leaves Punjab Kings for IPL 2024: After Punjab Kings' spectacular win against Kolkata Knight Riders, star all-rounder Sikandar Raza has left the team. Sikandar Raza has said that the reason for leaving Punjab Kings was national duty, i.e. playing cricket for Zimbabwe. Sikandar Raza will no longer be …

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