SEO

 


Rank Math
A popular and user-friendly SEO plugin that helps. optimise your content for search engines. It provides features for on-page SEO, content analysis, and readability.

Yoast SEO
A popular and user-friendly SEO plugin that helps optimise your content for search engines. It provides features for on-page SEO, content analysis, and readability performance.

Google XML Sitemaps
This plugin generates a special XML sitemap to help search engines index your blog effectively. It ensures that major search engines like Google, Bing, and Yahoo can discover and understand the structure of your site.




On-Page SEO is the process of optimizing the content on your website.
What to do?
Optimize: Keywords, headers, meta titles, meta descriptions, images
What does it include?
Research your keywords
 Optimize metadata
Peeform Internal Linking



TECHNICAL SEO
It involves optimizing the infrastructure of your website so it can be easily crawled and indexed by search engines.
What does it include?
Website speed
Mobile Friendliness Site Structure


LOCAL SEO
It is done to make your business more visible in local search results on Google.
Benefits of local SEO:
It's highly targeted
It's free
Helps to rank locally


WHITE HAT SEO
It refers to all the necessary terms & conditions of Search Engine Optimization.
What does it include?
Offering quality content and services
Content-relevant
keywords. Keyword-rich page titles and metadata
Fast site loading times
Mobile-friendliness

Trust the magic of new beginnings.


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Causes of bird extinction.


                                                           Causes of bird extinction


Human activity is the single largest cause of bird extinction worldwide. The top anthropogenic causes of bird extinction are: overpopulation, destruction of bird habitats (through habitat loss, deforestation, animal and mono-crop agriculture and invasive plant planting), bird trafficking, egg collection, pollution (fertilizers harming native flora and fauna, pesticides, herbicides In addition to these directly harming plants and animals known as food sources for birds, which has an impact further down the food chain) and climate change and global warming. [4] Due to the growing population, people are building settlements in what were once forested areas. It is playing a major role in.



The livestock of the scattered country is not well affected by the climate and the violence of the hunters. About three hundred species of wild animals have already become extinct. Hundreds more are at risk of extinction. Zoologists comment that this condition is caused by human cruelty towards nature, environmental pollution and changing climate. According to them, the danger of environmental disaster is getting stronger with time. Another 30 to 40 percent of species may become extinct in the next few years. A survey by the Wildlife Trust Bangladesh (WTB) and The World Conservation Union (IUCN) Bangladesh Branch has shown that about 150 species of wild animals in the country have been


species of wildlife including 13 pan or wa vertebrates, 47 species of native birds, 8 species of amphibians and 63 species of reptiles, 10 of mammals have become extinct. Apart from this, 43 species of mammals are endangered. Similarly, 106 species of vascular plants are under threat.

According to experts, various species of these animals are disappearing due to increasing population pressure, massive deforestation, wildlife poaching, reduction of river navigability, imbalanced environment, neglect and carelessness. Various species of trees and fish are disappearing. Environmentalists fear that if this situation continues, the country will lose biodiversity at some point. It can appear huge

Natural purity. of the IUCN






There were huge numbers but now very few remain. Among these, the first one that comes to mind is the grizzly bear, which until recently was found in large numbers in an area stretching from Mexico's Sierra Madre to Canada. But currently only a few hundred remain. The wild donkeys of the Nubian desert were found in large numbers in northeastern Sudan. resulting in near extinction. They were killed mainly for food in the famine-stricken area. Brander's Seyomb Deer, now known only in the Kanha Sanctuary in Madhya Pradesh, India, survives. No more than 2-100 in number. Somali wild donkeys were found in abundance in Ethiopia and Somalia. There was a superstition among the locals that their fat


It is a medicine for tuberculosis. And where does it go? So there was mass killing. Apart from this, many died due to lack of water. Currently only a few hundred remain. McLean's Deer, they used to graze in their thousands on the Tibetan Plateau. There was reform among the locals about them. And that is, by crushing their new horns, youth can be regained. So the unfortunates are on the way to extinction today. Damping deer were found in Manipur, India. They have been extensively hunted mainly for their meat. Almost extinct. The Western Tragopan, or Motilal bird, was previously found in India. Not seen much these days. Kit fox, once in the Cypress Mountains of southwestern Saskatchewan, Canada.


A lot was available. They cannot be seen at present. Basically killed off for the leather. The Limien fox was found in the Simien highlands of Ethiopia. Can't see now. San Joaquin foxes still occur in pairs in California, North America. They are also largely extinct because of the expensive leather. Golden lion-faced marmset monkey. Found in southern Brazil. Kala and Akkhet were attacked and killed. And most of them are alive. Hairy spider monkeys, also found in southern Brazil. They were also killed because they were damaging the crops and were brought to an end. The giant vulture is found in Peru, Brazil, and Colombia in South America.


even today But it's over. Died as possessor of expensive leather. Reindeer, they once grazed in their thousands in the northern regions of Russia and Finland and in Scandinavia. Killed mainly to meet the demand of meat. Only a small number remain. The rhinoceros of Java and Sumatra have been killed for swords, toenails, blood, etc., for leather and medicine (false belief). Only a few hundred remain in all. The African rhinoceros is found in Sudan, Uganda and Congo. Currently there is little left. The sea lions of Taksima Island, Japan, are essentially a type of seal. During and after the Korean War, refugees ended up needing meat. One or two can be seen even today. Caribbean monkshood, fat


They were killed for. Only a few survive today. Blue whales, currently only a few thousand alive. However, they are also in the endangered list when they fall into the hands of professional hunters. Thus, if forests are deforested due to poachers' attacks on wildlife sanctuaries and human habitation, the environment will be threatened and cause various disasters. So the implementation needs proper law enforcement and public awareness.



What Is SEO?

 Search engine optimization (SEO) is the practice of getting targeted traffic to a website from a search engine’s organic rankings. Since organic search is one of the ways through which people discover content online, higher rankings can translate to higher organic traffic to a website.

SEO includes both technical and content practices aimed to align with the best search engine algorithm needs. Common tasks associated with SEO include creating high-quality content, optimizing content around specific keywords, and building backlinks.

In other words:

SEO is all about improving a site’s rankings in the organic (non-paid) section of the search results.




The main benefit of ranking for a specific keyword is that you can get “free” traffic to your site, month after month.



Here are the topics that we’ll cover in this complete guide to SEO:

How Search Engines Work

Now it’s time to learn how search engines like Google actually work.

How did you land on this result? Chances are you keyed in the search ‘What is SEO?’ or something along those lines, and the search engines did the rest.

When you search for something in Google (or any other search engine), an algorithm works in real-time to bring you what that search engine considers the “best” result.




Specifically, Google scans its index of “hundreds of billions” of pages in order to find a set of results that will best answer your search.

How does Google determine the “best” result?

Google remains coy about its ranking metrics but based on expert research and a few hints from the search engines; crawlers or bots are used to gather information available on the internet. By using website navigation, read internal and external links, the bots understand the context of a page, and the search engines offer the pages with better visibility as best results.

Even though Google doesn’t make the inner workings of its algorithm public, based on filed patents and statements from Google, we know that websites and web pages are ranked based on:

Relevancy

If you search for “chocolate chip cookie recipes”, you don’t want to see web pages about truck tires.

Search relevance refers to the measure of the accuracy of the relationship between the search query and the intended search result. Domains with accurate, rapid, and relevant results get prominence from the search engines and hence rank top.

That’s why Google looks first and foremost for pages that are closely related to your keyword.

However, Google doesn’t simply rank “the most relevant pages at the top”. That’s because there are thousands (or even millions) of relevant pages for every search term.

For example, the keyword “cookie recipes” brings up 349 million results in Google:



Jaipur

                                                                         Hawa Mahal


During the reign of Raja Sawai Pratap Singh, the women of the royal family had to live under a lot of conservatism. But after the establishment of Hawa Mahal, all the festivals organized in Jaipur city were enjoyed by the women of the royal family from this Hawa Mahal. Raja Sawai Pratap Singh built this Hawa Mahal in 1799. There are 953 sashless windows in this mahal. They used to see all the festivals and pujaparbans that were held through this window but no one could see them from outside. Hawa Mahal is located along Bari Choupada road in Jaipur city. Hawa Mahal is open from 9 am to 4:30 pm.



                                                                        Padma Temple

There are about 6 million followers of the Baha'i religion worldwide. Baha'i is a monotheistic religion founded by an Iranian man named Yahweh Allah. This temple is located in New Delhi. This temple looks like Sydney Opera House. The lotus represents the simplicity of the Bahá'í Faith. This structure has 27 lotus petals which add to the beauty of the temple. The outer part of the petals is covered with marble stone. These marbles were brought from Mount Penteli in Greece. There is no fee to enter this temple.




                                                                          Jal Mahal

Jal Mahal has been set up in Man Sagar artificial lake of Jaipur city. From a distance it looks like a single storey but it is a five storey building. Maharaja Pratap Singh built Jal Mahal in 1799. Pratap Singh built an artificial lake in the middle of the mountain to escape the fierce fire and built a palace in it. It has a rooftop garden. The beauty of Jalmahal has to be appreciated from a distance. Because so far ordinary tourists are not allowed to enter.





                                                                            City Palace

There is a saying in Bengali, "Swa-ser over ser". The word Sawai in Hindi means Swaya. In other words, the king who has 100 times more talent than ordinary people would get the title of Sawai. Similarly Raja Sawai Pratap Singh got this title. Pratap Singh built many artistic structures in Jaipur. City Palace is one of them. A little further from Hawa Mahal is the City Palace. Raja Sawai Pratap Singh lived on the 7th floor of this white marble palace. The seven floors now house museums, art galleries, horse-drawn chariots, palanquins, cannons, jewelry, royal costumes, etc. The City Palace has four entrances corresponding to the four seasons that were used during the four seasons. Now everyone enters only through the peacock door.


the hotel

Trident Hotel Jaipur, Hotel Jaipur Ashok.

food

Lal Mas, Paneer Aftab, Sula Biryani, Mince Bowl.



Kashmir


 

                                                                          Kashmir


The valley located in the middle of the Himalayas is called Kashmir. The northernmost state of South Asia, Kashmir is called the paradise of the earth. The unique gathering of pine trees, the scent of saffron flowers, the sight of cherry blossoms, the snow covered valleys are nowhere else in the world arranged so neatly. Mughal emperor Jahangir said that if there is heaven on earth, it is Kashmir. The natural beauty of Kashmir is so eye-catching that one who has visited once has a direct view of the scene.



                                                                             Sonmarg


The word Sonmarg means gold covered path. Sonmarg is about 80 km north east from Srinagar. One of the important places in Kashmir. Among the places to visit in Sonmarg, Jajilapas, Thasiwas are very beautiful.




                                                                          Pehellam


Pehellam is another must visit place in Kashmir. It is very difficult to find a tourist who has not been to Pehellam in Kashmir. The distance from Sonmarg to Pehellam is about 8 km. Pehellam's natural beauty and climate are all perfect for sightseeing. Pehellam has Leader River, Pehellam Valley, Betab Valley, Aru Valley, Chandanwari, Pehellam View Point etc. Horses are available here for traveling to different places. A lot of apples and saffron are cultivated in Pehellam. Distance from Srinagar to Pehellam is 96 km. Pehellam belongs to Antanag district.


Gulmarg


Gulmarg is located in the Baramulla district of Jammu and Kashmir which is only 8 km from the Pakistan border. Gulmarg can be visited in one day from Srinagar. Distance from Srinagar to Kashmir is only 56 km. There is snow in Gulmarg throughout the year so the number of tourists is there throughout the year. Among the attractions in Gulmarg are Gondola Ride, Afarwat Peak, Khilanmarg, Baba Reshi Shrine, St. Mary's Church etc.


Srinagar


Srinagar was built in the 6th century AD in the basin of river Kilan. Srinagar is the summer capital of Kashmir. Srinagar is an ideal place to stay for those traveling to Kashmir. Because from Srinagar one can easily travel to different parts of Kashmir. Dal Lake, Shankaracharya Temple, Pari Mahal are some of the places to visit in Srinagar. Dallek is formed by three parts Lakutidal, Baradal, Gagribal. The water extent of Dal Lake extends up to 26 km. Another important point is that the necessary hotels are built around the Dal Lake.


Good time to travel


The form of Kashmir varies in different seasons. So if one wants to experience the full form of Kashmir one has to travel at least three times. But if one wants to go once or first time then first week of April will be the best time.


Hotel accommodation


Hotel Hivan, Hotel Lemon Tree Srinagar, Clerks Inn Srinagar, The Lality Grand Palace Srinagar, Four Points by Sheraton Srinagar, Fortune Resort Hivan, Hotel Sonamarg Himbah


food'


Rogan Josh, Modur Pulav, Matschand, Yakhni or Curd Lamb Curry, Dum Olav, Kashmiri Muji Gad, Butter Tea, Matchgand, Khambir


shopping place


Lal Chowk Srinagar, Badshah Chowk, Vasman Bazar, Kashmir Sarkar Arts Emporium,


Ladakh


meters away


Ancient only 56


All year round


Father Reshi


summer time


Ran Srinagar


branch in


with part


I have one too


to enjoy


go first


Ladakh Ladakh is a favorite destination for adventure and thrill loving people. But it is good to say that all types of people will like Ladakh. But it is better to prepare at least a month before traveling to Ladakh. Because Ladakh is situated at an altitude of about 11,500 feet above the plain. One should visit here to solve breathing problem, lung infection, heart disease, altitude related problem etc. Birds found in the Tibetan Plateau are found in Ladakh. But some special species of birds are seen here which are not found anywhere else. Among the spring birds, various species of Tuti, Robin, Red Girdi, Gangchil etc. are seen. There are also Nubra Chali, Leh town, Khardu La Pass, Pangong Lake etc. The last scene of the movie Three Diyot was shot at Pangong Lake.


Ratna Hotel Ladakh, Hotels in Ladakh, Omsila Hotel, Nimmu House Ladakh.


Vegetarian food is abundant throughout Ladakh. Non-veg food is also available. Ladakhi Polao, Tigmo, Saag, Skew, Kulcha Bun, Cholak.


Moti Market in Ladakh, the main market in Leh.


Good time to travel


shopping


the hotel


food


All Ladakh passes are open from June to September. But the best time to visit Ladakh is April to September.


Manali



                                                                                Manali


is used as . Its distance is 8.8 km. Rottang Pass. The area receives snow and severe winters. remains Due to this reason, only four months of the year can be reduced. Rotang Pass has to leave early in the morning as my column is very crowded at Rotang Pass. There is no toll or charge while crossing the Rotang Pass. Just need to rent some winter clothes. Small waterfalls, shack-like teahouses can be seen occasionally in Ko Sama, adding to the thrill level of the trip. Asphyxiation is likely to occur at high altitudes, therefore, necessary medical supplies and clothing


                                                                            Solang Valley


Another name of Sai Vali is 'Solang Nala' and another name is 'Slow Point'. Solang Masi's beauty is very impressive. Travelers here enjoy a diverse society at different times of the year. Solang Valley turns green in monsoon and autumn. Solang of the season takes a different form. Paraguiding, parachuting, slow scooter, and sightseeing, cable car, ropeway are all available in Solang Valley. Due to the abundance of mountains in Maa it takes time for sunlight to reach. This wonder of Mother Nature cannot be believed without seeing.



Manu Mandir This temple is dedicated to sage Manu. Manu temple

Located 3 km from Manali. This temple is the main attraction of Manali. People believe that sitting at this place, sage Manu used to meditate and plan actions for the world. A trip to Manali is a must to know about the historical background of this holy place. According to the Matsya Purana story about the temple of Manu, King Manu was washing his hands in the river when a small fish sought refuge with him. Sage Manu sheltered the baby fish in a water tank. Then a strange thing happened. The small fish gradually grew in size. Then he put the fish in a big container but as there was not enough space there, the fish was released into the river. The fish continued to increase in size so much that there was no room even in the river. This time the fish was released into the sea. Then there was a great flood. The locals were saved from this great deluge due to sage Manu sitting in meditation. This temple was established at the place where he meditated.

Hidimba temple

Located at a distance of about two kilometers from Manali, this temple was built in 1553. This temple has been established after the name of Hirimba Devi of Rakshasakula described in Mahabharata.

Van Bihar National Park

Van Bihar National Park is located on Mall Road. There are different types of animals and plants. This park is popular as a picnic spot for Indians and others.

the hotel

Himalayan Village, Ohson Lodge & Spa.

food

Kofta, Sidhu, Babru, Aktbi, Gulab Jamun etc.