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The supreme court Ayodhya verdict

 The Supreme Court has finally given its verdict on the Ayodhya issue after ages  The issue of Babri Masjid and Ram Mandir had been ongoing for ages In 2010, the High Court had pronounced its verdict by saying that the land should be divided into three parts, but no one agreed This case then went to the Supreme Court which has given its judgment almost 10 years later that both the Mandir and the Masjid will be constructed The disputed area of 2.77 acres  The Supreme Court said a Mandir should be constructed there The Supreme Court has handed over this land to the central government can appoint a trust which will then look into the construction of the Mandir The supreme court also said that the Sunni Waqf board should be provided a 5-acre land somewhere by the central government for the Masjid They can then construct a Masjid there This was to satisfy both the parties and allow them to construct both a Mandir and a Masjid A Mandir is to be constructed at the disputed site and the Masjid

Coronavirus economic impact on world

 In December 2019, a new respiratory illness known as COVID-19, caused by a novel coronavirus, was first detected in the central Chinese city of Wuhan. Within the first five weeks of the outbreak, tens of thousands of people were infected and more than a thousand died.  The outbreak has been categorized as a public health emergency by the World Health Organization. Not surprisingly, the virus is having economic impacts throughout the world. Major companies like Apple, Starbucks, and McDonald's closed stores in China, and airlines around the world have canceled flights to and from the region. On January 31, 2020, the Dow dropped more than 2% during the day on coronavirus fears, wiping out all the gains for the month of January.  However, the U.S. stock market seemed to quickly recover, hitting new all-time highs on February 12 even as the virus continued to spread. It's not clear how much the virus will impactU.S. investors, but the effects could go deeper than just retail and t

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