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Kerala State Lotteries: A Trusted Dream for Millions

  Kerala State Lotteries: A Trusted Dream for Millions Kerala State Lotteries is one of the most popular and trusted lottery systems in India. Started in 1967 by the Government of Kerala , it was the first state-run lottery in the country . Over the years, it has not only changed lives by creating winners but has also helped the state generate revenue for public welfare. A Brief History of Kerala State Lotteries The Kerala State Lotteries Department was established with a clear goal: to provide employment and generate funds for social welfare , while ensuring transparency and fairness. Unlike private or illegal lotteries, Kerala State Lotteries are completely government-regulated , making them safe and reliable for participants. Types of Kerala Lottery Tickets Kerala State Lotteries offers daily, weekly, monthly, and bumper lotteries . Some of the most famous ones include: Karunya Plus Win-Win Akshaya Sthree Shakthi Nirmal Karunya Bumper Lotteries (Onam, V...

1973: The Year That Changed the World – The Oil Crisis That Still Shapes Our Lives

 The year 1973 is once again trending on Google—and for good reason. In a world facing rising fuel prices, geopolitical tension, and debates over energy security, people are looking back to 1973 , the year of the Global Oil Crisis , to understand how history continues to influence our present and future. 🌍 What Happened in 1973? In October 1973, several Arab nations, led by members of OPEC (Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries) , announced an oil embargo against countries that supported Israel during the Yom Kippur War. Major economies like the United States, the United Kingdom, and parts of Europe were suddenly cut off from oil supplies. This decision sent shockwaves across the globe. [Oil Crisis 1973 – Long fuel queues] (Image idea: Long lines of cars waiting at petrol stations in the 1970s) ⛽ Fuel Shortages & Global Panic Oil prices increased nearly four times within months. Petrol stations ran dry, long queues became common, and governments introduced emergenc...