Author: Haripriya Mishra

My morning begins with surfing the internet to stay updated on what's new around the globe. I aim to be the most updated person possible. My goal is to stay up-to-date, enrich the people around me with world issues, and listen to various opinions, judgments and perceptions. I thrive when it comes to knowing about new trends even setting some, I have great ideas when it comes to grabbing the audience’s attention, and I know what spectators like as I’ve been one for the longest time. I have the potential to craft and create content for varied domains. I seek more and more insight and awareness of the present world and national affairs while actively trying to learn how to tell complex stories, ideas, and chains of events most comprehensively. I spend time mostly consuming nuances of media content and am eager to learn mechanisms backing it, reviewing and revising them. Besides my ever-thriving passion, love and interest in media, Haripriya is someone who prefers to be punctual, honest, expressive, and hardworking, more than that I adapt as quickly as lightning. In my leisure time, I cook, clean spaces and summon my creative persona to churn out write-ups and poems. On LinkedIn, I aim to seek out opportunities that sharpen my skills and gain significant experiences which help me navigate through the beginnings of my career and motivate me to exceed my limits to contribute more to my field. Reach out to me here - Haripriyaatwork@gmail.com

An earthquake of 5.9 Magnitude hit the Ishikawa prefecture on Monday morning Japan’s Meteorological Agency reported that an earthquake hit again after 5 months. The powerful tremblor of Jan 1st caused widespread damage in the country. The Japanese seismic intensity scale suggests the current earthquake be upper 5 on the scale after another quake of 4.8 magnitudes in nearby areas. There were minutes of interval between both. Cities affected   In the early morning around 6:30 am, The world’s number four economy welcomed the sun with a trembling core with a magnitude of approximately 5.9 and an occurring depth of…

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