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Walmart Inc's Flipkart said on Tuesday it would create 70,000 new jobs and employ many more as delivery partners and in other roles as it prepares for a surge in online shopping during the busy Indian festive season.

Flipkart, Amazon.com Inc's Indian unit and Reliance Industries Ltd's fledgling e-commerce business are vying for a share of the booming online retail market, which received a big boost from the COVID-19 pandemic as more Indians used their smartphones to shop for groceries and other items.

Flipkart’s “Big Billion Days”, styled on the lines of Amazon’s Prime Day, rakes in its biggest sales for the year. The four- or five-day long sale usually starts around October to tap India’s festive season, which ends with Diwali.

The company said it would also sign up more than 50,000 kiranas, or small grocery stores, for last-mile delivery.

“While creating direct job opportunities across Flipkart’s supply chain, which include delivery executives, pickers, packers and sorters, there will also be additional indirect jobs created at Flipkart’s seller partner locations and (local corner stores),” the company said in an emailed statement.

Earlier this month, the e-commerce company launched an online wholesale service, Flipkart Wholesale, for mom-and-pop stores and other small businesses.

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UK Restores 3 Idols Stolen From Tamil Nadu Temple Back To India

UK Restores 3 Idols Stolen From Tamil Nadu Temple Back To India

The theft dates back to 1978 and led to an investigation by the Idol Wing of the Tamil Nadu Police working along with colleagues in the Metropolitan Police in London.

UK Restores 3 Idols Stolen From Tamil Nadu Temple Back To India

The UK-based collector behind the handover was described as a lover of Indian art and culture

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A set of three idols of Lord Rama, Sita and Lakshmana, stolen from a temple in Tamil Nadu decades ago, were restored to the Indian government on Tuesday after a collector voluntarily offered to hand it back on discovering their true history.

The theft dates back to 1978 and led to an investigation by the Idol Wing of the Tamil Nadu Police working along with colleagues in the Metropolitan Police in London.

The unnamed collector, who had acquired the statues in good faith, was informed about their dubious provenance by the Met Police.

After matching them up with archival photographs from the 1950s held at the French School in Pondicherry, it was proved that the idols in his possession were those belonging to the Vijayanagara period and stolen from Sri Rajagopalaswami Temple at Ananthamangalam in Nagapattinam district of Tamil Nadu.

In a ceremony streamed from India House in London in keeping with the limit on gatherings due to the COVID-19 restrictions, priests from Sri Murugan Temple in London conducted a short religious ceremony for their handover to India.

"Today marks the successful completion of the search and rescue operation of these very beautiful idols, which were consecrated and worshipped side by side for years. We wanted to ensure these deities were handled with due reverence and propriety before they are shipped back to India," said Indian High Commissioner to the UK Gaitri Issar Kumar.

"On behalf of the government of India, I hope this will inspire museums and collectors to carefully look and check their collections and help us restore deities that belong to the people of India and have been worshipped for centuries," she said.

The UK-based collector behind the handover, who has chosen to stay anonymous, was described as a lover of Indian art and culture.

Addressing the virtual event, officials from the state government of Tamil Nadu praised his voluntary intervention and expressed the hope that no further action will be taken against him.

"The voluntary handover of these idols highlight two enforcement issues: the need for effective communication and dialogue, and the proper documentation of all cultural heritage, which would not only act as a deterrent to thefts but also help as evidence without which the outcome of this case may have been very different," said Tim Wright, from the Metropolitan Police.

Minister of Culture and Tourism Prahlad Singh Patel, connecting virtually to the event from Delhi, welcomed the repatriation of the statues, which he said was among over 40 "priceless" stolen artefacts restored to India since 2014.

He also revealed that documentation from the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) and other experts has been collated for the British Museum as part of efforts to seek the repatriation of another idol which belongs in India.

(This story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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IQOO 3 5G Review
IQOO 3 5G Review

IQOO 3 5G Review

Subhrojit Mallick   |  18 Mar 2020
DIGIT RATING
75 /100
  • design

    81

  • performance

    80

  • value for money

    66

  • features

    70

  • PROS
  • Achieves peak frame rates in games with high stability.
  • Above-average camera performance
  • Compact form factor
  • CONS
  • Software riddled with unwanted apps installed by default
  • Promotes sleazy content via push notifications
  • Inconsistent haptic feedback hampers gaming experience

Verdict

With impeccable hardware that puts the user at the cutting edge of smartphone technology, the iQOO 3 5G ticks all the boxes for a heavy user — Excellent gaming capabilities, fast app loading and switching, responsive UI, a compact design and above average cameras.

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IQOO 3 5G detailed review

It’s not every day do we see a new smartphone take on the well-settled incumbents in the premium segment, with the latest hardware made available before anyone else, but that’s exactly what the iQOO 3 5G did. The phone launched early in 2020 and essentially became one of the first in India to offer the Qualcomm Snapdragon 865, the chipset that has come to become the cornerstone for Android flagships. The smartphone is offered in two variants. One with support for 4G only and another with support for both 4G and 5G. We received the 5G variant for review.

Without a functioning 5G network in India yet, getting the 5G variant may be moot, but the iQOO 3’s 5G variant comes with 12GB RAM and 256GB storage, and the price it’s being offered at is quite convincing. Considering this is a new brand, is the iQOO 3 5G worth spending your money on?

Performance

For an independent brand, launching a flagship right away can be a hit or miss. But looking at the hardware inside, the iQOO 3 5G begs to be pushed hard. There’s the new Snapdragon 865 (which explains the 5G part), along with the latest LPDDR5 RAM and UFS 3.1 storage and even a carbon-fibre heat sink. The company is using the tagline “Monster Inside”, and I do agree with that statement after looking at the spec-sheet. But how does this ‘monster’ really perform? The benchmarks may have an answer —

On AnTuTu, the iQOO 3 5G scored 585579 while on Geekbench 5 single-core and multi-core tests, it scored 928 and 3289, respectively. On 3DMark Slingshot  Extreme which tested the Adreno 650 on the Snapdragon 865, it scored an impressive 7262 in the OpenGL test while the Vulkan test scored 6631. Looking at the numbers, the iQOO 3 5G is clearly leading the pack with the highest benchmarks we have seen this year on an Android smartphone. That’s one way to make an entrance.

But you don’t really need benchmark apps to tell if this smartphone is fast and powerful. Using the iQOO 3 5G, in general, is a smooth experience. The UI operations are fast and slick and there are no lags whatsoever in launching apps. The phone boots up in less than 30 seconds and right down from unlocking it from sleep to launching an app like Call of Duty: Mobile, it all happens in an instant. Having said that, the experience could have been better if the iQOO 3 5G came with a high refresh rate display. Despite all that firepower, UI operations are perceived to be slower than say the Realme X2 Pro or the OnePlus 7T because the screen refresh rate is still at 60Hz.

Gaming

The iQOO brand in China is primarily known for making gaming smartphones. And, we saw a bit of that here in India as well. The iQOO 3 5G comes with two pressure-sensitive “monster buttons”, one on each edge which doubles up as extra controls for gaming. We saw this feature back in the ROG Phone II and the Nubia Red Magic 3S and personally speaking, I happen to rely on them a lot while playing games like COD: Mobile. While I still consider the ones on the ROG Phone II the best, the iQOO 3 5G’s monster buttons are also quite functional. They work the same way, only the intensity of the haptic feedback is not consistent which led to a few missed kills in the game.

To check how well the iQOO 3 5G can run games, we played one round each of COD: Mobile and PUBG Mobile with GameBench connected to see how the CPU behaves during gaming.

To give you a quick gist, we played COD: Mobile and PUBG Mobile both at their highest possible settings. COD: Mobile delivered 60 FPS with 100% stability while PUBG Mobile ran at 40 FPS with 100% stability. The numbers reveal that the iQOO 3 5G had no problems whatsoever in offering the best possible performance while gaming since both the frame rates and stability numbers are as high as it can go.

Software

The iQOO 3 5G runs on the iQOO UI based on Android 10, which does look a lot like the latest version of Vivo’s FunTouchOS but with some nifty new additions. For one, you have the option to have the app drawer, which is quite handy for users like me who tend to have a lot of apps installed. Second, the quick settings tiles are placed in the notification panel instead of accessing it with a swipe up from the bottom.

There is an extra AI button on the side which, when pressed together with the pressure-sensitive buttons, turns on Monster Mode which is basically the phone’s gaming mode. But don’t expect too much from it right now. It only clears up resources and blocks calls and notifications from interrupting your gameplay, apart from turning on the monster buttons and haptic feedback. You can’t really tweak the CPU and GPU settings like you can from the Armoury Crate in the Asus ROG Phone II.

Like most affordable flagship smartphones, while the hardware is mostly on point, the software is what keeps it from offering a true flagship experience. The iQOO 3 5G is no different. It has all the flaws that the Redmi and Realme flagships offer. Unsolicited notifications that flood the phone (and even the lock screen), unwanted apps (we counted nine in the app drawer that come installed by default), and the minus one screen that throws up all sorts of sleazy content, are something that you should be aware of before buying this phone.

Battery Life

The iQOO 3 5G is one of the first smartphones to run on the Snapdragon 865 and it gave us a good peek into the screen-on times we can expect from the phones powered by the flagship SoC. The iQOO 3 5G also has a rather large 4,400mAh battery that gets topped up by a 55W fast charger that comes included in the box.

Despite a large battery, the screen-on times are rather disappointing. With 4G data turned on, the iQOO 3 5G delivers just about a day’s worth of usage with heavy usage that includes an hour of gaming, streaming a 40-minute episode on Netflix and browsing social media. If you also take videos and photos on top of that, the battery will be drained by the evening. On Wi-Fi, the battery drain is a little less aggressive and you can get a day’s worth of battery life even after heavy usage.

While we’re yet to pinpoint what exactly is putting so much strain on the battery, the good news is that the 55W fast charger tops up the battery in around 50 minutes.

Camera

Given most of the focus will be on the hardware inside, the camera setup on the iQOO 3 5G also looks to impress. There’s a 48MP quad-camera setup at the back that includes a 13MP ultrawide lens (with f/2.2 aperture), another 13MP telephoto lens (with 2x optical zoom and f/2.5 aperture) and another 2MP depth sensor. On the front, you get a 16MP f/2.0 lens drilled into the AMOLED display and might just be the tiniest punch-hole camera I have seen so far on a smartphone. How well do they perform?

Primary 48MP

The 48MP primary camera does put out sharp details in photos in its native 48MP mode. Yet, with no AI scene recognition applied, the contrast looks unnaturally boosted which explains the perception that the image is well-detailed. A 100% percent crop of the same reveals that isn’t the case. At its original 8000x6000 resolution, details look smudged, especially the foliage which iQOO is trying to mask using higher contrast.

Photos taken with pixel-binning turned on come out quite balanced. They are sharp, reproduce good colours, and carry a lot of details. The dynamic range is also quite impressive. The sample above shows the colours, and especially the details in the leaves were retained to a great extent without clipping the blue sky all that much.

Indoors, the performance is above-average. The AI scene recognition is quick to recognise what you are shooting, and the resulting image again comes out balanced with not much post-processing required. The camera gets all elements under focus quickly, and the details are uniformly captured across the frame.

13MP Telephoto

The 13MP telephoto lens also carries over the adequate sharpness and details like we saw from the 48MP lens. However, colours come out far too saturated and vibrant leading to some level of inconsistency. The shutter response is also slightly slower than the primary lens, enough to make you miss the moment if you are shooting a moving object.

13MP Ultrawide

The ultrawide lens on the iQOO 3 5G quickly became a favourite. With a good balance of colours and exposure along with adequate sharpness across the frame, this 13MP ultrawide lens is fun to use. There’s also not much distortion if you are shooting objects that are moderately far away, but more than that, you can also use it well past sunset provided the scene is lit with artificial light.

Here’s an example of the ultrawide lens in use post sunset —

While it’s not the best results you would expect, I particularly like the details it’s able to produce around the center without letting noise creep in. However, the shutter is kept open for too long for motion blur to kick in if something is moving in your frame.

Night Mode

The first thing I noticed about the night mode in the iQOO 3 5G (apart from the fact that it’s there, that is) is that the frame is much wider than the normal photo mode. That’s likely because the binned photos also crop out part of the sensor. But I couldn’t really find much of a difference in shots taken from the night mode and the normal photo mode apart from slightly higher illumination.

Apart from the fact that the normal mode crops out the frame and hence lets you go closer to your subject, it also carries a lot more details than the photo taken from the night mode. However, taking the cutting-edge hardware into considering, the results can be improved much more via software updates. Enabling night mode across all the three lenses, for instance.

Selfie camera

The 16MP selfie camera does offer a lot of options for shooting selfies and while I’m not much of a selfie-taker, I quite liked the portrait selfie mode in this device. It managed to keep the background lights under check and also light up the display with a warm tone to illuminate facial details much better.

Design and Display

While the iQOO 3 5G makes a monstrous impression when it comes to the performance, the design of the phone is at best, average. There isn’t any element on the phone that stands out except for maybe the power button that’s of a different colour than the rest of the body. But even if it has a predictable design, it doesn’t make it any less ergonomic. The rounded corners, and a compact form factor does make it much easier to hold and use the phone. But it does carry quite a lot of heft, probably because of all the hardware inside.

The iQOO 3 5G’s AMOLED display measures 6.44-inch diagonally and the selfie camera is drilled into the top right corner. Considering the monster buttons are also placed on the right edge, it would have been more practical to put the in-display camera in the top left corner to prevent it from being a distraction.

A good decision on iQOO’s part is to offer 180Hz touch sampling instead of a high refresh rate as that has a direct impact in your gaming. While it still isn’t as high as the ROG Phone II, the touch response time is pretty neat and I was able to get a lot of kills in COD: Mobile because of it.

The panel is also HDR10+ certified and hits 531 lux in max brightness under direct sunlight. Indoors, the brightness falls down to 4 lux at a minimum.

Bottomline

The iQOO 3 5G is clearly a contender for being one of the best smartphones in the first half of 2020. With impeccable hardware that puts the user at the cutting edge of smartphone technology, the iQOO 3 5G ticks all the boxes for a heavy user — Excellent gaming capabilities, fast app loading and switching, responsive UI, a compact design and above average cameras. The flagship experience is marred only by pesky notifications and a bloated app drawer. We also don’t have a record of how quickly iQOO will push out updates for this device, and for how long, but for it to stay relevant enough for using its 5G features, it should get at least two years of active support. Having said that, since iQOO also launched a 4G only variant of the device that is priced much lower (you do get lesser RAM and storage), it’s more prudent to invest in the lower priced 4G variant than splurge more on acquiring 5G support right now. Either way, you won’t be disappointed provided you can look past the invasive push notifications.

IQOO 3 5G Key Specs, Price and Launch Date

Price:
Release Date: 25 Feb 2020
Variant: 128GB6GBRAM
Market Status: Launched

Key Specs

  • Screen Size Screen Size
    6.44" (1080 x 2400)
  • Camera Camera
    48 + 8 + 13 + 2 | 16 MP
  • Memory Memory
    128 GB/6 GB
  • Battery Battery
    4370 mAh

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Tongan fruit-picker is fined over a 'consensual' punch-up with another backpacker – but is allowed to stay in Australia because of farm worker shortage

  • Fruit-picking backpacker told he can stay in Australia, despite punching worker 
  • Maka Leohiva Taliauli, 26, appeared in Bundaberg Magistrates Court on Monday 
  • He was fined $650 after punching backpacker from Vanuatu in 'consensual' fight
  • Magistrate tells him he can stay in nation as farmers 'can't find enough' workers
  • Taliauli only has to 'behave' himself as his behaviour was serious misconduct

A fruit-picking backpacker who punched another tourist while drinking with friends has been fined and warned to behave if he wants to stay in Australia. 

Maka Leohiva Taliauli, 26, pleaded guilty to one count of assault occasioning bodily harm in the Bundaberg Magistrates Court on Monday.

The Tongan farm worker was fined $650 for fighting outside Childers' Federal Hotel after drinking with friends on July 11, News Mail reported.

Maka Leohiva Taliauli (pictured), 26, appeared before Bundaberg Magistrates Court when he pleaded guilty to one count of assault occasioning bodily harm on Monday

Maka Leohiva Taliauli (pictured), 26, appeared before Bundaberg Magistrates Court when he pleaded guilty to one count of assault occasioning bodily harm on Monday

The court heard the man, who has picked fruit in Australia for four years, punched a backpacker from Vanuatu in a 'consensual' fight after being separated.

Taliauli knew the victim, who sustained a cut on his cheek and bruise below the eye from the blow to the right side of his face.

They were living in the same accommodation, which is no longer the case.

Taliauli's visa was set to expire this month, but border closures mean he cannot return to Tonga until they reopen.

The court heard the 26-year-old hoped to come back to Australia again after returning home. 

Taliauli (pictured) and the victim, who sustained a cut on his cheek and bruise below the eye from the blow to the right side of his face, were known to each other at the time of the attack

Taliauli (pictured) and the victim, who sustained a cut on his cheek and bruise below the eye from the blow to the right side of his face, were known to each other at the time of the attack

In order for him to do that, Bundaberg Magistrate Andrew Moloney told Taliauli he must 'behave' himself.

'We need as many backpackers and workers who are going to pick the fruit as possible (because) we can't find enough, but to stay here and get that good work, you're going to have to behave yourself,' he said.

Mr Moloney added Taliauli was not going to jail but needed to understand his behaviour was serious misconduct.

'What makes it serious is you restarted it after it had ended and there are examples in our courts of people being in prison for this kind of stuff because people have come in for a second go,' he said.

Mr Moloney's comments followed Taliauli's employer appearing before the court and speaking highly of the defendant. 

A conviction was not recorded but Taliauli was fined $650 for the incident. 

Mr Moloney added Taliauli (pictured) was not going to jail but needed to understand his behaviour was serious misconduct

Mr Moloney added Taliauli (pictured) was not going to jail but needed to understand his behaviour was serious misconduct

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Xolo Q1000 Review

Xolo Q1000 Review

By Sameer Mitha | Updated May 22 2019
Xolo Q1000 Review
DIGIT RATING
70 /100
  • design

    60

  • performance

    80

  • value for money

    60

  • features

    90

  • PROS
  • Well-built
  • Good display
  • Smooth multitasking
  • CONS
  • Lacklustre camera
  • Real Racer hung the device

Verdict

The Q1000 offers a good build, impressive display and a smooth touch experience. Apps and games ran well on the smartphone except Real Racing 3. On the downside, the camera is average and the device is fingerprint magnet and you get a mere 4GB built-in storage. If you are in the market to pick up a 5-inch quad-core budget smartphone such as the Canvas HD, Lava Iris 504q, Spice Stellar Pinnacle Pro along with the Gionee Elife E3 before making your purchase decision.

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Xolo Q1000 detailed review

Xolo as a brand may not be as popular as Micromax or Karbonn but it is definitely making a name for itself in the budget smartphone segment as a company that makes some really good products. In the past we have seen the likes of the Q700, X500 and X1000 launch, all devices that really impressed us. They bring a good mix of features and specifications that gives the user a value for money smartphone.


Today, we have with us the Xolo Q1000. We investigate, if this smartphone has what it takes to live up to the reputation of the Xolo stable thus far.

At a Glance
With a 5-inch 720p IPS display, 1.2GHz MediaTek quad-core CPU, 1GB RAM, 4GB built-in storage and vanilla Android 4.2 Jelly Bean – the smartphone brings a slew of features to the table. Here is a quick look to see how it compares to the competition in terms of specifications.

Model

Xolo Q1000

Spice Stellar Pinnacle Pro

Micromax Canvas HD

Lava Iris 504q

OS

Android 4.2

Android 4.2

Android 4.2

Android 4.2

Display Size
5-inch
5.3-inch
5-inch
5-inch
Display Type

IPS LCD

IPS LCD

IPS LCD

IPS LCD

Display Resolution
1280x720
960x540
1280x720
1280x720
Built-in storage
4GB
16GB
4GB
4GB
Expandable storage

up to 32GB via a microSD card

up to 32GB via a microSD card

up to 32GB via a microSD card

up to 32GB via a microSD card

Processor

1.2GHz quad-core

1.2GHz quad-core

1.2GHz quad-core

1.2GHz quad-core

RAM
1GB
1GB
1GB
1GB
Rear Camera
8MP
8MP
8MP
8MP
Front Camera
1.2MP
5MP
2MP
2MP
Dual-SIM
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Battery
2100mAh
2550mAh
2000mAh
2000mAh
Price

Rs. 14,999

Rs. 14,990

Rs. 13,850

Rs. 13,499

The specifications of the Xolo Q1000 are quite similar when compared to the competition. The Spice Stellar Pinnacle Pro has a larger battery and built-in storage as well. Apart from the 4GB built-in storage, which is a bit low, we think the specifications are at par with the competition. 

Design
One good thing that we liked about previous Xolo phones such as the Q700, X500 and more was that those smartphones had a rubberized matte finish giving them a premium look and feel and adding to the grip. The Q1000 on the other hand has opted for a plastic back, which made us feel a little disappointed initially. The plastic body on a smartphone is something that we are used to seeing on Samsung smartphones. The rear panel of the Q1000 is a bit better built than what we have found on Samsung devices and that’s saying a lot. It still is a fingerprint magnet though.

The Xolo Q1000 not only feels well built, though plasticky, but also feels a bit hefty, weighing in at 171.1 grams.

The front of the Xolo Q1000 has the 5-inch display with the standard three capacitive touch controls below it. The display has DragonTrail Glass protecting it which is a good thing. The placement of the controls however feels a bit off. The right of the Q1000 has the power button, and the left has the volume rocker (no complaints here). Below the volume rocker you have the shutter button. This button doesn’t act as a shortcut to open the camera app but it does work while clicking photos. We have missed the physical shutter button on the past and its nice to see it make an appearance on this smartphone. Its positioning however is something that will take you some time to get used to.

The top of the Q1000 has the headphones jack and the microUSB port. Below the rear plastic panel you have the slots for the two SIM cards and the microSD card.

Even though Xolo has gone the plastic rout with the Q1000, its design and build is quite impressive. The device feels quite heavy and sturdy in ones hands and is comfortable to hold.

User Interface
We love the vanilla Android experience and that is what you get on the Xolo Q1000. The smartphone runs on Android 4.2 Jelly Bean so you also get access to the lock screen apps on the device. The UI is slightly customized but there is no skin overlaying the OS and that is a very good thing. It not only maintains the fluidity of the UI, but also ensures a snappy smartphone experience.

Performance
Since the Xolo Q1000 boasts of the same hardware that is powering the plethora of other quad-core smartphones out there (MediaTek MT6589), we wonder how much of a difference we will see in performance. Here is a quick look to see how it performs in the benchmark comparisons.

As you can see from the benchmarks scores, the performance of the Q1000 is nearly at par with what the competition has to offer. There are places where the Q1000 has scored the highest whereas in other places, the Canvas HD holds the top position.

The response of the Xolo Q1000’s touchscreen is very good. There are times when budget smartphones touchscreen feels sticky or slightly rough but the Q1000 is really smooth. Not only does the touchscreen feel smooth but the response during navigation is nice too. There is very little lag on the device when compared to the others.

The Xolo Q1000’s keyboard is stock Android and well laid-out. The device is comfortable to type on too. Playing games, watching videos or navigating the browser, the navigation experience on the smartphone is good.

The 5-inch display has a 1280x720 pixel resolution giving it 294ppi pixel density. The IPS panel has good viewing angles and the text images; games all look crisp on the smartphone. Reading books and browsing the Internet was a good experience on the smartphone.

Speaking of games, apart from Real Racing 3, all the other games ran very smoothly on the smartphone. We played a bit of Angry Birds Star wars, Subway Surf, Dead Trigger and more. Real Racing 3 just hangs and the only way to get the smartphone working again is to remove the battery, reinsert it and switch the smartphone on.

Moving to the calling capability of the Q1000, put simply, it is good; no complaints here.

The Q1000 doesn’t come with any preloaded apps or bloatware. For all your app needs you have access to the Google Play store.

The camera on the Xolo Q1000 is average. If the lighting condition is good, the images produced are decent. When you see the image in their actual size, there is some loss of details and sometimes there is even a bit of noise. In low-lit conditions, there is loss of even more details and the images are quite noisy. In the sub 15k price point, one smartphone that has a really impressive camera is the Spice Stellar Pinnacle Pro.


In terms of its battery life, the Xolo Q1000 has enough juice to get through the day average you. In our continuous video playback test, the smartphone lasted for 5 hours with the brightness on full as well as the volume. The Wi-Fi was also on.

Bottom Line
The market is flooded with quite a few good budget quad-core phones leaving the consumer spoiled for choice. What does the Q1000 offer? A good build, impressive display and a smooth touch experience. Apps and games ran well on the smartphone except Real Racing 3. On the downside, the camera is average and the device is fingerprint magnet and you get a mere 4GB built-in storage. If you are in the market to pick up a 5-inch quad-core budget smartphone such as the Canvas HD, Lava Iris 504q, Spice Stellar Pinnacle Pro along with the Gionee Elife E3 before making your purchase decision.
 

Xolo Q1000 Key Specs, Price and Launch Date

Price: ₹14990
Release Date: 23 May 2013
Variant: 4GB
Market Status: Launched

Key Specs

  • Screen Size Screen Size
    5" (720 x 1280)
  • Camera Camera
    8 | 1.2 MP
  • Memory Memory
    4 GB/1 GB
  • Battery Battery
    2100 mAh
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Coolpad Note 3 Plus Review

Coolpad Note 3 Plus Review

By Hardik Singh | Updated May 22 2019
Coolpad Note 3 Plus Review
DIGIT RATING
63 /100
  • design

    66

  • performance

    55

  • value for money

    52

  • features

    77

  • PROS
  • Well-built
  • Fast fingerprint scanner
  • CONS
  • Average performance
  • Display not as accurate, in terms of colours, as the Coolpad Note 3.

Verdict

The Coolpad Note 3 Plus is a spec update over the Note 3, and it's not the phone to buy. The colour accuracy is not the same as the original and the performance is slightly lower. That said, the Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 is the best phone to buy in this segment, and if you can't get that, the original Coolpad Note 3 is the phone to go for.

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Coolpad turned quite a few heads with its Coolpad Note 3 smartphones. Both the original Note 3 and the Note 3 Lite still offer one of the better packages at their respective price points. While the Coolpad Note 3 Lite is still amongst our top 3 phones under 7K, the Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 has been stealing the Note 3's lunch money. To cope, the Coolpad Note 3 Plus brings a 1080p display and costs the same as the original, Rs. 8,999. Of course, the Note 3's price has currently been reduced to Rs. 8,499. 


So, has this change in display changed its current prospects, and what about the performance? Here's the Coolpad Note 3 Plus review.

Display

Starting off with the new, the original Coolpad Note 3 had a decent display with one of the best viewing angles in its category. The Note 3 Plus adds to that, with the new 1080p display, but isn't as good a display as the original. The 1080p display on the new phone has a slightly cooler tone that we aren't very fond of. The older Note 3 had warmer colours, which looked better. The sunlight legibility has improved, but the overall display quality is unable to match up to the Xiaomi Redmi Note 3.

Performance

The other specifications of the phone are similar to the original. This means, the device is powered by an year old MediaTek SoC, which combined with 3GB of RAM is able to keep up with the competition, with the Redmi Note 3 being the only exception. Day to day performance is smooth and using social media apps, camera app, or any non-gaming app doesn't slow the phone down. However, it does stutter if you open a few heavy apps back-to-back, and is rather inconsistent at times. The graphics performance has dipped and while you can play heavy games, we found the phone lagging more often than its older iteration. All things considered though, this is still a recommendable phone to buy under the 10k price bracket. Coolpad is likely to cash in on the fact that the Redmi Note 3 is available via flash sales and in very low numbers.

Camera and Battery

While the megapixel count remains the same, the camera quality has improved, slightly. Images taken by the 13MP rear shooter on the Coolpad Note 3 Plus seem sharper. Besides that, nothing has changed. The camera remains similar in terms of focusing speed, the dynamic range seems same, and the front facing camera is exactly the same.

  

We did find a minute difference in the battery life, but overall it's quite similar to the Note 3, with both scoring more than 9 hours of screen on time on our Geekbench battery benchmark.

Everything else, like the build, design, and UI remains the same. However, we would urge you to check our review of the Coolpad Note 3 to know about them.

Bottomline

The Coolpad Note 3 Plus is a slight update to an already good phone, but if you are interested in this segment, we would suggest going for the the Xiaomi Redmi Note 3, which is still the best phone in the sub-10k category, and if you are patient enough, that is the phone to go for. If not, the Coolpad Note 3 is a better phone than the Note 3 Plus, since it offers better colour accuracy and slightly higher performance levels.

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Release Date: 06 May 2016
Variant: 16GB
Market Status: Launched

Key Specs

  • Screen Size Screen Size
    5.5" (1080 x 1920)
  • Camera Camera
    13 | 5 MP
  • Memory Memory
    16 GB/3 GB
  • Battery Battery
    3000 mAh

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Mohit Sehgal, who is playing the role of Jay in Ekta Kapoor's 'Naagin 5', shared his 'favourite' picture from the sets of the show featuring co-stars Surbhi Chandna and Sharad Malhotra.

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Actor Mohit Sehgal, who is playing the role of Jay in Ekta Kapoor's Naagin 5, shared his 'favourite' picture from the sets of the show.

Mohit took to Instagram to share the picture, "My favourite picture from #Naagin5. Love u guys @officialsurbhic @sharadmalhotra009 (sic)," he captioned the picture on Instagram. In the picture, the actor can be seen sharing the frame with his co-stars Surbhi Chandna and Sharad Malhotra.

Meanwhile, Surbhi plays Bani and Sharad is shown as Veer in the show. Also, while Surbhi dons the role of Naagin, Mohit took the character of Naag and Sharad plays the antagonist Cheel.

In the latest episode, the trio realised their true powers and Veer attacked Jay and a furious Bani takes revenge on Veer.

Meanwhile, Surbhi, Mohit and Sharad took over the show after Hina Khan, Dheeraj Dhoopar and Mohit Malhotra did the initial few episodes. Also, Anjum Fakih, Parag Tyagi, Gaurav Wadhwa and Aahna Sharma have joined the cast of the Naagin 5.

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Body image in sport: Scotland's Rhona Lloyd did not train to avoid big muscles

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Rhona Lloyd earned her first senior Scotland cap in 2016

At the age of 16, Rhona Lloyd thought about giving up rugby.

She had just been given her first opportunity with Scotland Under-20s and it came with a gym programme to complete in her own time. She joined the team, but ignored the gym work.

No other girls at her school played rugby and, already taunted for being a "man", Lloyd did not want to give her peers more ammunition by developing big muscles.

Now, the 23-year-old has 28 caps for her country and the sport has taken her around the world from Paris to Hong Kong. She is pretty proud of her guns too.

"They sent me a gym programme with press-ups and sit-ups - such basic stuff," Lloyd recalls.

"I remember thinking I couldn't do it because I would look more like a man. It's ridiculous because I was acting like after 10 press-ups I was going to wake up the next day looking like Popeye.

"I felt like if I had muscles I wasn't attractive or I wasn't feminine. I had this massive block where I didn't want to look more like a man.

"I didn't want to give people more reason to call me that. I didn't have any role models that were muscly, athletic females."

Lloyd posted a picture of her frame at 15 compared to now with the caption: "15-year-old me on the left didn't wanna do weights because she was scared of "looking like a man". Don't be like her."

'Now being strong is cool'

Two years later, Lloyd went to Edinburgh University and joined the rugby team. Suddenly, she did have role models.

The wing, who now plays for Loughborough Lightning in the Premier 15s, says "everybody was lifting weights" and it quickly became something she loved too.

"I was just in this new environment and all of a sudden it was cool to be different," she explains.

"That was celebrated. I came to this realisation that if I wanted to play for Scotland I wasn't going to look like everybody else because I was trying to do something that other people weren't.

"I play a physical sport. You need to have some muscle behind you so it's getting over that mental block and embracing that.

"Now being strong is really cool. I want to be that role model that I didn't have."

'Society's expectations can hold you back'

Lloyd says it was "not safe" to be playing at the size she was when she won her first cap against England aged 19 but adds that now at Loughborough players look "so strong" from the moment they arrive.

Although things are changing, Lloyd is not alone in her experience. In last month's BBC Elite British Sportswomen's Survey, 78% of respondents said they were conscious of their body image.

When Ireland used players to launch their men's kit but models to launch the women's jersey last month, Lloyd spoke out alongside friend and fellow player Florence Williams.

The subsequent #IAmEnough campaign went viral, prompting women from various sports to speak out about their experiences of having a body image that does not fit with society's expectations of women.

Canterbury, the makers of the Irish jerseys, have now pledged to photograph both male and female players in all future campaigns.

Lloyd says she was contacted by athletes in a variety of sports, from rock climbing to rowing, and hopes the continued conversation around body image will make her experience less common in the future.

"It definitely can hold you back," she says. "In sport when you're on the field, how society thinks you look or how attractive you are in society counts for absolutely nothing.

"To see so many female rugby players sharing their experiences of sexism in sport or body image or why the campaign mattered to them.... I've never seen that unity from the rugby community."

World Cup qualification 'a huge ask'

With one year to go until the World Cup in New Zealand, social media campaigns are not the only thing occupying Lloyd's mind.

Scotland failed to qualify in 2017 and are yet to seal their place at next year's tournament. It is a tough task, with one team going through from qualifiers taking place in December against Italy, Spain and Ireland.

Later this month, Scotland will reconvene for the first time since the coronavirus lockdown prematurely ended their Six Nations campaign in March.

"My first season with Scotland was when we played two games against Spain and we didn't qualify," Lloyd recalls.

"I wrote in my diary, 'this can't happen again'. Four years ago we were a brand new team but it's hardly changed in that time.

"We've all been working so hard over the past four years with that goal in mind. It's a huge ask but I know that we can. It's just going to come down to whoever best prepares and performs on the day."

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Zopo Flash X Plus Review

Zopo Flash X Plus Review

By Shrey Pacheco | Updated May 22 2019
Zopo Flash X Plus Review
DIGIT RATING
61 /100
  • design

    58

  • performance

    68

  • value for money

    46

  • features

    70

User Rating : 5/5 Out of 1 Reviews
  • PROS
  • Decent display
  • CONS
  • Poor build
  • Sub par performace
  • Sub par camera

Verdict

The Zopo Flash X Plus is not the phone we'd recommend, irrespective of where you're buying from. While the Xiaomi Redmi Note 4, Honor 6X and Moto G5 remains amongst our top recommendations in this price range, for offline buyers, both the Asus Zenfone 3s Max and Lenov K6 Note offer better value than this smartphone. If you're lucky enough, a 3GB RAM variant of the Coolpad Cool 1 is sold offline too, which is the best phone for offline budget buyers.

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The sub-15K market in India is pretty competitive with manufacturers falling head-over-heels in an effort to offer the best features at a reasonable price. You can even get devices that offer flagship-grade processors, big-screen phablets, dual-rear cameras, and huge batteries. Zopo takes on this market, entering the fray with its new Flash X Plus smartphone. Launched at a price of Rs. 13,999, the device will be up against some pretty good smartphones, like the Xiaomi Redmi Note 4, Honor 6X, Coolpad Cool1 and so forth. Let's see if the Zopo Flash X Plus has what it takes to stand out. 


Build and Design

The Zopo Flash X Plus may not look exceptional, but that doesn't mean it's a bad looking smartphone. It sports a metallic build with 2.5D glass on top. The volume rocker and power button are located on the right edge of the device, while the SIM tray is on the left. On the bottom, you have the micro-USB port, flanked by the speaker grille and the 3.5mm headphone jack. The fingerprint sensor is located behind the home button. At the back is the 13MP primary  camera with dual-LED flash, while the the noise cancelling microphone is located on the top edge.

It's when you pick up and hold the phone that you start noticing the flaws. The power button for example, doesn't depress enough when you press it, making it a little tricky to use, especially when trying to take screenshots. There's a similar issue with the home button too. While it is touch sensitive, like the one used on the OnePlus 3, it depresses just slightly, which I personally disliked.

Another issue was the SIM tray, which doesn't sit flush with the body. When I ejected it from the slot, it turns out that the tray consists of two separate sections held together with what looks like three spot-welds. So, the two pieces jiggle about when you hold it. More worryingly, this meant that there was a slight chance that the two pieces might break off. The entire design points towards a lack of polish and attention to detail, which is never a good sign.

That's not all. The notification LED, which is located behind the ear piece, is visible through the hole for the noise cancellation microphone on top of the device. It's as if Zopo took the shell that every sub-15k smartphone uses, but decided to skip on the microphone. This also means that dust and water can easily enter the device. Such build issues on a smartphone are definitely not something I would want, especially when you take into account the price of the device. 

Display and UI

The Zopo Flash X Plus sports a 5.5-inch Full HD display. The viewing angles are pretty decent, with cooler colours. The display is also decently bright with a luminance rating of about 492 Lux. Sunlight visibility is fine and I didn't have to squint much to read text, even in bright daylight. 

Zopo has opted to use a UI that looks a lot like stock Android, complete with the App drawer, which I personally like. However, you do get some bloatware installed on the device like the Xplorer Keyboard, Zopo Care, Zopo World and even an app that just takes you to Zopo’s website. These apps, except for the Zopo app (that takes you to the website), cannot be uninstalled. Thankfully, you can keep these apps hidden away in the app drawer. Other than this, you also get the option to turn on gesture functions such as double tap to wake, drawing on the screen, and more. I could use the double tap to wake function, and drawing a 'C' to launch camera, but the other gestures weren't very responsive.

Performance

The Zopo Flash X Plus is powered by a 1.3GHz MediaTek MT6753 processor with 3GB of RAM. In day-to-day use, the processor is not too bad and does most simple tasks without much problems. However, it seems to have problems with performance intensive tasks like gaming. Lag between menus and loading screens is also noticeable. While playing Asphalt 8, the phone offers frame rates of 13fps, which is amongst the lowest we've seen in any price range. Playing the game at these frame rates is troublesome and the experience is sub-par. In an air conditioned room, the phone reached 37 degrees with about half an hour of gaming. With outside temperatures at about 40 degrees, the Zopo Flash X Plus reached 43 degrees with about 20 minutes of gaming. Neither of the temperatures are out of the ordinary, but you wouldn't expect much heat from this level of performance any way. 

Camera

The device features a 13MP rear camera with f/2.2 aperture lens. It produces undersaturated colours and overall images lack contrast and vibrancy. In low light conditions, things become worse. The sensor produces too much pixel noise, which ruins details.

At the front is an 8MP camera with a f/2.4 aperture lens. The Zopo Flash X Plus uses a version of Apple's Retina flash for taking photos in low light conditions and there is a gesture mode that takes a picture when you flash the victory/peace hand gesture. Selfies taken from this camera lack details and noise levels are quite high at night, again with low levels of detail.  

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Battery

The smartphone is equipped with a 3350mAh battery. During my average work day, which starts at about 8 in the morning and ends at 11pm, I was left with about 25 percent battery. This included about 20 minutes of gaming, 30-40 minutes streaming music, and the rest was divided between calling, social media, and so forth. Our synthetic battery benchmark tests ran for about six hours. While it is possible to get longer battery life with more judicious use, it's advisable to carry a powerbank just in case.

Bottomline

The Zopo Flash X Plus finds itself in the middle of a very competitive category and it is outperformed by other, better equipped smartphones. It's outgunned in pretty much every way, from build quality to battery life. To its credit, Zopo has cut the price of the phone to Rs. 12,999, but you can get much better smartphones at around this price point. The Moto G5 and Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 would be recommended. If you don't want to buy online, the Coolpad Cool 1 is sold offline as well, while phones like the Lenovo K6 Note and Asus Zenfone 3s Max are viable alternatives for offline buyers.

Zopo Flash X Plus Key Specs, Price and Launch Date

Price:
Release Date: 01 Mar 2017
Variant: 32GB
Market Status: Launched

Key Specs

  • Screen Size Screen Size
    5.5" (1080 x 1920)
  • Camera Camera
    13 | 8 MP
  • Memory Memory
    32 GB/3 GB
  • Battery Battery
    3100 mAh

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Huawei Honor 10 Lite Review

Huawei Honor 10 Lite Review

By Subhrojit Mallick | Updated May 22 2019
Huawei Honor 10 Lite Review
DIGIT RATING
70 /100
  • design

    65

  • performance

    67

  • value for money

    70

  • features

    76

User Rating : 3/5 Out of 1 Reviews
  • PROS
  • Nearly borderless display
  • Handles gaming and other heavy tasks with ease
  • Above average camera
  • CONS
  • Short battery life
  • Plastic build
  • No gorilla glass protection

Verdict

The Honor 10 Lite may have come out earlier in China, but for India, it comes just on time. With Mobile World Congress just a month away, the Honor 10 Lite is filling a critical gap in time before more innovative devices come to market. Mid-range phones have performed impressively over the past year and are set to become even more powerful in 2019. While this smartphone does come with the performance expected from a 2019 mid-range phone, there are certain elements that should have been left behind in the past year itself, such as the microUSB port and the inability to stream videos in HD from Netflix or Prime Videos. However, with an almost borderless screen and above average cameras, it’s easy to recommend the Honor 10 Lite. If you need a phone right now, between the Realme 2 Pro, Mi A2, Redmi Note 6 Pro and the Asus Zenfone Max Pro M2, the Honor 10 Lite is definitely the one to go for. However, in the next few months post MWC, we do expect more exciting mid-range smartphones to be available, so if you can wait, you may better choices a few months down the line.

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After launching a series of smartphones ranging from the high-end to entry-level price range, Honor has more or less consolidated its lineup in 2018. The blitzkreig also proved to be profitable for the company as it broke into the top 5 smartphone manufacturers in India according to reports. It’s only obvious that the Huawei sub-brand is now looking to maintain the momentum it gathered last year. The Honor 10 Lite is a way to keep that momentum alive. With a large display, a new processor and a colourful finish, the Honor 10 Lite looks to emulate the success the Honor 9 Lite received at the beginning of 2018. However, because of the mid-range elements in the phone, the phone is priced much higher than its predecessor going all the way up to Rs 17,999. One might argue that the average selling price in the Indian smartphone market has also increased (thanks mostly to the success of high-end devices like OnePlus 6), and as such, the price is more or less acceptable, but with Rs 17,999 to spare, is the Honor 10 Lite the best phone to buy right now? Let’s find out.


Design

The Honor 10 Lite looks much like other Honor phones. It has a similar colour treatment with a glossy, reflective exterior. Only, instead of the usual glass panel on the back, the chassis is made out of hard plastic. The company promises high durability, but I wasn’t convinced. Just like the Asus Zenfone Max Pro M2, it gets scratched easily. It also tends to retain more smudges and fingerprints. I had to keep a microfibre cloth with me at all times to keep the phone spotless. You do get a TPU case out of the box but using that takes away the charm of the glossy finish.

The phone also curves at the edges making it easy to grip. Honor anyway likes to maintain a slim profile and the Honor 10 Lite is quite slim at 8mm. It’s not as wide as the Honor 8X even though the company relies on the same Chip-On-Flex (COF) technology to keep the size of the bezels at the bare minimum. As a result, Honor was able to achieve an impressive 91 percent screen-to-body ratio. With a tiny U-shaped notch housing the front camera, the upper part of the display is also void of much distraction. Between the wide rectangular notch and this one, I prefer the latter simply because it takes up much less space. Since the company did away with a wide notch, all the other elements like the LED notification light and the proximity sensor had to be fitted at the bottom.

The biggest quip I have about the Honor 10 Lite is that it still relies on a microUSB port for charging and data transfer. The port is wedged between the 3.5mm headphone jack (thankfully retained) and the speaker grill, and doesn’t support the company’s SuperCharge speeds. I believe it’s now time for the microUSB to retire and make way for USB-C universally.

Nevertheless, the Honor 10 looks good, but I won’t go as far as saying it’s well-built. Plastic isn’t quite durable which is the reason OEMs raced to use aluminium and ceramic and even titanium to make them long-lasting. I would still say it’s better than using glass as it makes the phone less fragile and also allows the space to experiment with various colour treatments. The Honor 10 Lite has a 3D optical effect that takes a lot of effort to accomplish, according to Honor, and while that’s not a new look anymore, it does add a bit of flair to the phone.

Display

The display on the Honor 10 Lite is one of the highlights of the phone. The 6.21-inch panel stretches almost all the way to the edges thanks to the CoF technique Honor pulled off. The waterdrop notch on top also allows for more screen real estate. Honor uses a similar LCD panel as the Honor 8X which we had noted to be quite bright. Even the Honor 10 Lite registered high brightness values in our luminescence tests. As such, content on the 19.5:9 aspect ratio display looks good particularly thanks to a high 415 ppi pixel density. The icons appear quite sharp and bright wallpapers appear rich and vibrant. However, the phone lacks the Widevine L1 certification, so even if the display makes HD content appear rich and colourful, you won’t get the same quality while streaming on Netflix, Amazon Prime Video and the likes.

The panel also seems to have its white balance set to a cooler bias rather than the neutral white we normally expect from IPS LCD panels.. The blues and greens appear more saturated while the reds and yellows seem a little washed out. The display is especially good for gaming though. The borderless panel immerses you in the game and the extra real estate comes handy when you have large hands.

Performance

While it’s nice to have a bright and vibrant display and a cool design, the performance will always be the most essential aspect of a smartphone. If it fails to perform, everything else becomes secondary, and the Honor 10 Lite doesn’t quite disappoint. It relies on the HiSilicon Kirin 710, the same chipset that power the Honor 8X. For anyone wondering, the Honor 8X was the runner-up in the mid-range segment in our Zero1 awards where only the performance matters. The Kirin 710 is based on a 12nm manufacturing process and features four high-performance Cortex A73 cores clocked at 2.2GHz and four high-efficiency Cortex A53 cores clocked at 1.7GHz. While ARM has released new core architectures, the older Cortex A73 cores work quite well. In fact, as compared to the older Kirin 659 where all the eight cores were high-efficiency Cortex A53, the Kirin 710 is quite a performance jump. It reflects in the benchmark results as well. In fact, the Kirin 710 managed to trump Qualcomm’s best mid-range chip in that price range — The Snapdragon 660.

On AnTuTu, the Honor 10 Lite scored 130849, which is similar to the Honor 8X’s 139785 and more than the Mi A2’s 128895. While on Geekbench Single and Multi core tests, the Kirin 710 showed promise by scoring 1541 and 5427 respectively. In comparison, the Honor 8X also scored similarly with 1602 and 5435 respectively while the Mi A2 scored higher in single core performance at 1602 and more or less the same in the multi-core test at 1632. While Geekbench and AnTuTu measures how well the CPU holds up, 3DMark’s Slingshot measures graphics processing and that’s where the Honor 10 Lite seems to be a little weak. It scored a measly 731 while the Mi A2 outperformed by scoring 1767. Even the Honor 8X had the same weakness, and that’s particularly because the Kirin 710 is paired with an older Mali-G51 GPU  and is no match for the Adreno GPUs.

Nevertheless, Honor compensates for that with the software-based GPU Turbo 2.0. It uses machine learning to render only parts of the frame that change over time, and as such cuts down on the processing power required. The impact is big while playing certain games like PubG Mobile. Gamebench revealed that the popular battle royale game (PubG) ran at 30 FPS while the same game on the Asus Zenfone Max Pro M2 ran at 26 FPS. Both are much lower than what the high-end smartphones deliver, but that’s as far as you can go with a mid-ranger it seems. GPU Turbo also supports Asphalt 9 and other popular Chinese games.

The Honor 10 Lite runs on Android 9 Pie and is the first Honor phone to come with the latest version out of the box. The new EMUI 9, based on the latest version of Android, brings new features like gesture-based navigation, digital well-being and more. The gestures are very iPhone-like, and takes a little time to get used to. You do get a little extra screen space by removing the navigation buttons. I was more interested in the Digital Balance feature which gave me a quick rundown of where my time went while on the phone. You can also set a stipulated amount of time to use the phone, and is especially useful if you’re giving a phone to your kid. There’s Huawei’s HiVision too which can be used to recognise dresses and famous objects. It did work in some cases but also failed quite a lot of times. It seems like a work in development, and as such, Honor could have just enabled support for Google Lens. Interestingly, the Honor 10 Lite can also project it’s display wirelessly to any miracast supported device. It’s not exactly a new feature, but you can use the phone as it is, while projecting a video to a screen, like how you would use Chromecast to cast content.

Everything said and done, even though the Honor 10 Lite is packed with useful features, the UI itself still has the same unaesthetic feel to it. It’s not as refined and seamless as say, MIUI. It does not have the simplicity of stock Android either. It’s weird to see Honor putting so much effort to make the exterior stand out, but the phone’s software experience still has a long way to go.

Camera

Throughout 2018, we saw mid-range smartphone cameras go from strength to strength and posed quite a challenge to their expensive counterparts. The Mi A2, for instance, managed to shoot better low-light photos than a lot of other high-end offerings. Cameras have been improving over time, and that’s evident in the Honor 10 Lite. The 13+2MP setup on the Honor 10 Lite is above average. There are obvious compromises like lack of OIS or EIS, although Honor offers it’s AI-based stabilisation in the night mode which is a hit or miss.

On the front is a 24MP Sony IMX 576 sensor, the same as the one on the Realme U1. The 24MP sensor bins four pixels into one to generate a better low-light selfie with more details and less noise. Part of that claim is true, but some of it isn’t quite so.

Honor also implemented it’s AI-based scene recognition system that comes into play when you are taking a photo of a common scene. The camera can recognise 22 different scenes, and in most cases, it simply boosts up the local contrast and the saturation to bring out a result that the average smartphone user will find attractive.

The phone manages to take good photos without much effort when there’s ample sunlight. The dynamic range in the final JPEGs is a little less as the shadows retain lesser details. We have seen mid-rangers like the Mi A2 and the Redmi Note 6 Pro take photos with good details in the shadow regions. However, the photos Honor takes are aesthetically pleasing simply because it jacks up the saturation and contrast in the photos.

The camera is especially useful in taking closeup shots of food, flowers and the likes. There, the 13MP sensor with its f/1.8 aperture is able to reproduce finer details and the results look good on a big screen. However, since there is no stabilisation in place, you need to have steady hands to click a photo of say, a flower moving in the wind. You can turn the AI off if you don’t want an oversaturated result.

 

Indoors, the camera’s somewhat low dynamic range starts becoming more evident. It tends to shoot at slower shutter speeds and because of a lack of stabilisation, even a slow shutter speed of 1/100s shows signs of blurring in the edges. In case of the sample below, the area farthest in the frame is hardly in focus and lacks sharpness. In the next sample below, the dark area have little to no detail. You can experiment with the focus point a bit to get your desired exposure, but there’s a limit to it.

The phone is especially adept at taking portrait photos. Sure it won’t have that gradient bokeh effect the new iPhones produces and the blurring is pretty linear. But the edge detection and subject separation is pretty accurate.

In low-light, the camera falls flat. Shooting in normal Photo mode results in noisy photos, with little to no sharpness. However, the night mode manages to recover some details. It essentially works on the same principle as the OnePlus 6T’s Nightscape mode where the shutter is open for longer and the resulting shake is countered by taking multiple buffer images and fusing them together. The results aren’t as good as the OnePlus 6T though, but good enough for the price it is offered at. Stationery objects are easier to shoot with this mode, as you have to hold the phone up for longer.

Thanks to the pixel-binning efforts, the selfies from the Honor 10 Lite’s 24MP front camera also come out decently well. Sure Honor boosts up the beautifying effects by default but they can be turned off to get a more realistic portrait of people’s faces. It also seemed to work enough in the dark. Apart from binning the pixels together, it also makes the screen bright to use as a source of light. The resulting photos have the background dark and noisy, but the faces are in focus with adequate sharpness.

Battery

The Honor 10 Lite have some traits in common with the Honor 8X - The same chipset and a big display among them, but one place where it crucially deviates is the battery capacity. The 10 Lite packs a smaller 3400mAh battery. The company believes the 12nm chipset will be more power efficient and will compensate for the lower capacity. But that's not totally the case. Especially while gaming, the battery drain is higher than normal. A 30-minute session of PubG Mobile drained the battery from 45 percent to 23 percent. While watching content on Netflix, the drain is more conservative however, perhaps because it's not running at full resolution. On PCMark Work 2.0 though, the phone lasted 5 hours 24 minutes, indicating you won't have to plug the phone in charge before evening. The phone also doesn't seem to support any sort of fast charging and topping the battery takes around 1.5 hours. Clearly this isn't the mid-ranger to buy if you're looking for a really long battery life.

Bottomline

The Honor 10 Lite may have come out earlier in China, but for India, it comes just on time. With Mobile World Congress just a month away, the Honor 10 Lite is filling a critical gap in time before more innovative devices come to market. Mid-range phones have performed impressively over the past year and are set to become even more powerful in 2019. While this smartphone does come with the performance expected from a 2019 mid-range phone, there are certain elements that should have been left behind in the past year itself, such as the microUSB port and the inability to stream videos in HD from Netflix or Amazon Prime Video. However, with an almost borderless screen and above average cameras, it’s easy to recommend the Honor 10 Lite. If you need a phone right now, between the Realme 2 Pro, Mi A2, Redmi Note 6 Pro and the Asus Zenfone Max Pro M2, the Honor 10 Lite is definitely the one to go for. However, in the next few months post MWC, we do expect more exciting mid-range smartphones to be available, so if you can wait, you may better choices a few months down the line.

Huawei Honor 10 Lite Key Specs, Price and Launch Date

Price:
Release Date: 20 Jan 2019
Variant: 64GB
Market Status: Launched

Key Specs

  • Screen Size Screen Size
    6.21" (1080 x 2340)
  • Camera Camera
    13 + 2 | 24 MP
  • Memory Memory
    64 GB/4 GB
  • Battery Battery
    3400 mAh

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Xiaomi Mi 10 Review

Subhrojit Mallick   |  09 Jun 2020
DIGIT RATING
77 /100
  • design

    75

  • performance

    77

  • value for money

    60

  • features

    77

  • PROS
  • Sharp and detailed photos
  • Stellar gaming performance
  • Bright, vibrant display
  • Day-long battery life
  • CONS
  • Bloatware and spam notifications
  • Boosted colours in binned images
  • 108MP photos have a smaller plane of focus

Verdict

The Xiaomi Mi 10, for all that it offers, gives you a good bang for the buck.The price tag is slightly on the higher side if you compare against some of the 5G flagship phones launched this year, but for the premium, the Mi 10 offers an excellent display, and a reliable primary camera alongside flagship performance chops.

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The Xiaomi Mi 10 is the company’s third attempt to break into the premium segment, after being absent from it for a few years. But as fate would have it, the Mi 10 launched amidst the worst pandemic the world has seen in recent years, making it even more difficult for the company to convince buyers to pitch in half a lakh for a Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 processor, especially when the brand itself is majorly known for its low-cost smartphones in India. The task gets even more difficult when there’s already a Snapdragon 865-powered flagship available for Rs 34,990.  

But after using the phone for more than a week as a daily driver, it’s clear that Xiaomi has now matured enough to make a wholesome flagship smartphone that cuts way above its budget phones. It’s not flawless, though, by any means. Here’s our review of the Mi 10 —

Xiaomi Mi 10 specs at a glance

The Mi 10 has all the hardware chops worthy of a 2020 flagship smartphone. That includes the Snapdragon 865 chipset under the hood, 8GB of LPDDR5 RAM and 256GB of UFS 3.0 storage. At the back is a 108MP primary camera, one of the largest sensors available for smartphones right now, combined with a 13MP ultrawide camera, along with macro and depth sensors. If you haven’t guessed already, the 108MP camera is the marquee feature of this smartphone, but there’s a lot more to the phone than meets the eye.

Xiaomi Mi 10 Hardware Performance

Benchmark analysis

The Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 inside the phone basically guarantees top-notch performance in Android flagships. Qualcomm has made some incremental changes in the architecture that does show a boost in performance in the benchmark numbers, but to be frank, I didn’t feel any difference coming from the ROG Phone II, which I’m using presently as my primary daily driver. Xiaomi is also using the full suite of Snapdragon 865, that includes all the RF upgrades required for 5G connectivity, and Snapdragon Elite Gaming features including HDR gaming.

Combined with the latest RAM and storage module, we have a tried and tested formula for smooth and stable performance in the Mi 10. Here’s what the benchmarks have to say —

When pitted against other Snapdragon 865-powered flagships and the new iPhone SE (2020), we see some interesting results. The Mi 10’s scores in all CPU benchmarks are slightly lower than what others like the iQOO 3 5G, OnePlus 8 and Realme X50 Pro achieve, but well within the margin of variance we expect in benchmark scores, indicating that the Mi 10 performs no different than other flagships in 2020, and is every bit a modern-day performer. An interesting thing to note here was how the iPhone SE (2020) simply crushes the single-core performance on Geekbench 5, scoring well above the rest.

Real-world usage

In terms of daily usage, the Mi 10 feels smooth and fast. It takes less than 30 seconds to boot up, and when unlocked, goes instantly to the homescreen. The ultrasonic fingerprint sensor is fast, but you will hardly get to use it when face recognition is turned on. The phone’s 90Hz display also makes things appear smoother when scrolling down a menu or simply swiping across the home screen. In all, the Mi 10 is just as good as any other flagship from 2020 in day to day usage.

Gaming Performance

Now let’s look at gaming, what has become a cornerstone in our performance testing. We did short sessions of PUBG Mobile, CoD: Mobile and the new Forza Street and measured performance using GameBench.

The results, not surprisingly, are quite impressive. Both CoD: Mobile and PUBG Mobile hit 60 FPS with 100% stability-indicating there were no frame drops in the sessions. But before you go out and brag, remember the iQOO 3 5G and the Realme X50 Pro 5G also performs similarly with all metrics maxed out. The phone also didn’t heat up even though we played with all settings maxed out in a non-air-conditioned room with the Delhi summer at full blaze.

While the top-notch gaming performance was more or less a given considering the hardware it packs, the CPU behaviour while gaming drew my attention. The Xiaomi Mi 10 maintains highly variable CPU frequencies across all cores, likely to improve power efficiency while gaming. Having said that, the prime core of the Snapdragon 865 which can hit up to 2.84GHz, is hardly used and most of the heavy lifting is delegated to the mid and efficiency cores. Even when the prime core is engaged, it only goes up to 1.8GHz at its peak. And that’s across all the three games we played.

In contrast, the Realme X50 Pro has a more uniform frequency distribution while the iQOO 3 5G keeps the prime core running at minimal clock speeds and the mid and efficiency cores are flatlined at around 1.5GHz.

Observing unique CPU behaviour across multiple Snapdragon 865 devices gives a peek how OEMs like to tune their smartphones to achieve the highest possible performance in games. The difference is likely to ensure sustained performance and conserve power.

Xiaomi Mi 10 Software Performance

The Xiaomi Mi 10 runs on MIUI 11 based on Android 10, and here’s where most users looking for a flagship experience may be a little disappointed, while old Xiaomi users upgrading from a mid-ranger will feel right at home.  There’s no app drawer for one, and while I understand that has always been the case with MIUI, I would have at least liked the option to turn it on if I’m paying half a lakh for a phone. Then there’s the usual set of bloatware that phone comes riddled with. Most of them can be uninstalled, but some, like the Mi Browser which was recently embroiled in a data leakage scandal, can’t be uninstalled.

Another big backlash that Xiaomi faces is the way it monetises MIUI by serving ads. Thankfully, since this is a flagship offering, Xiaomi has promised no ads. But that’s sadly not the case if you count the dozens of spam notifications I received from the GetApps app store and Mi Videos. And these are apps I never opened for once during my time of use. The only way to get rid of them is to disable notifications from these apps from the Settings. Even better, is to use a custom launcher. I recommend the Microsoft Launcher, which solves every issue I have with MIUI.

And if you get past the bloated interface, the missing app drawer and the spam notifications, there’s a lot to like about MIUI. Especially, the customisation it offers with support for third party themes and icons. The interface is also optimised for the 90Hz panel, and the UI colours look nice and vibrant, and dare I say, quite premium.

The software is perhaps the biggest factor that pulls this smartphone down, against more refined ones like OxygenOS and Samsung’s OneUI.

Xiaomi Mi 10 Camera Performance

This is where Xiaomi puts most of its money on. The Mi 10 is the first smartphone under Rs 50,000 to rock the 108MP camera sensor developed by Samsung’s imaging team. The sensor measures 1/1.33”, second only to the size of the custom sensor used in the Huawei P40 Pro+. The large sensor size accommodates more than a 100 million 0.8 micron pixels, which helps in achieving noise-free digital zoom and a fair amount of detail at 100% crop. The sensor also outputs 27MP photos by default by binning four neighbouring 0.8um pixels into a large 1.6um pixels, the same technology used in the previous 48MP and 64MP cameras.

Aside from the 108MP camera, there camera setup is disappointingly average. There’s a 13MP ultrawide and two 2MP sensors for macro and portrait photos. Indeed, the final JPEG output is largely improved by the new Spectra ISP on the Snapdragon 865 which works in tandem with Xiaomi’s colour-boosting AI algorithm and HDR mode to produce photos that look highly palatable. Here are some examples —

Image samples in this review have been resized for the web. To check out the full resolution, head to our Flickr Page here.

Xiaomi Mi 10 108MP output

 


The 108MP camera is really one of the best out there in terms of the sharpness you get in landscape shots. Things like food needs to be shot from a little distance. Shooting it up close doesn’t keep the entire frame in focus because of an inherent flaw in the design of these large format sensors (explained wonderfully by Android Authority). Keep an eye on the file size though. It can range from anywhere between 40MB to 15MB, and there are times the binned output is larger than the 108MP output.

Having said that, the Mi 10 does tend to saturate the colours to make photos look more palatable, and the white balance can go a bit haywire when shooting sunsets. The dynamic range also leaves a lot to be desired, although it can be improved in a photo editing app like Snapseed.

Xiaomi Mi 10 27MP (Binned) output


 

The 27MP binned mode expectedly outputs photos that look far better than the 108MP mode, with perhaps the best colour blend we have seen on a smartphone in this price. The 27MP mode is also where Xiaomi’s AI and HDR algorithms are deployed, so the dynamic range is far better here than in the 108MP mode. The colours also tend to pop out, but the details at 100 per cent crop shows noise and the undesirable water colour effect.

Ultrawide lens



The output from the 13MP ultrawide lens doesn’t show distortions but details around the edges of the frame are practically non-existent. The center sharpness is laudable, however while the colours achieved are bright and vibrant.  The ultrawide lens’ small f/2.3 aperture doesn’t allow the camera to be much useful after the sun sets.

2X Digital Zoom


 


2X Zoom at 108MP



The Mi 10 offers 2X digital zoom which can be extended up to 10X. However, it’s barely usable at that range. 2X zoom is available both in the binned mode and the 108MP mode, which is something we’re seeing for the first time. I suppose the large size of the sensor allows for a nicely detailed crop, which is how the camera achieves the zoom. The details will be lesser as compared to a photo taken at 1X, and noise starts creeping up from 4X and beyond.

Night Mode


 


The Mi 10’s night mode works as advertised, and while it can’t achieve the sharpness of the new iPhones or even the Huawei P30 Pro. The results are unpredictable. Some shots come out super sharp while some look shaky, and some even looks like day. The good thing is the default mode captures a lot of light even at night, and you can easily experiment with using the night mode or just use the default binned mode.

The other modes work as advertised, so we won’t be delving deep into them. You can check out all the samples in their full resolution in our Flickr dump.

Macro mode


 

Portrait Mode



Front Camera


 

Xiaomi Mi 10 Battery Life

The Mi 10 packs a large-ish 4780mAh battery with support for 30W wired and wireless charging. The latter is something we are only seeing for the first time this year, and while I’m not much of a fan of wireless charging, it’s quite convenient to just prop the phone on the wireless charging stand (requires to be bought separately for Rs 2,299) for an hour to see the phone charged to 70 per cent. It takes roughly an hour and a half to reach full capacity on wireless charging. Wired charging is slightly faster, finishing the task with 65 minutes during our run.

As for the battery life, we clocked a consistent six hour screen-on time on an Airtel 4G connection, with spurts of benchmark runs, gaming, lots of camera use and browsing social media. That’s decent and at par with other flagships in 2020. MIUI is quite aggressive in its memory management, which does go a long way in saving power, but at the cost of launching apps you just closed all over again.

Xiaomi Mi 10 Design and display

The Mi 10’s design can hardly be called an original, but it does carry the flair of a flagship. With a glass sandwich design and slim edges, it’s nice to hold. Single-handed use is very much possible but I had to adjust my grip every time I wanted to lock the screen by pressing the power button after typing out a text. The phone also lacks an official IP rating, but it does have the same P2i coating like in the Redmi Note 9 Pro.

Speaking of the display, this is hands down the best display Xiaomi has ever made, at least among the one that had the good fortune of launching in India. The panel is HDR10+ certified and stretches 6.67-inches with curved edges like the OnePlus 7T Pro. The panel is punctuated by a punch-hole selfie camera that’s tucked in the top left corner, and as much as what Linus has to say, I don’t find it marring my experience of watching a movie or playing a game on the phone.

The panel managed to hit 946 nits at its peak, indoors in the evening while at its lowest, the panel went down to 6 nits. The peak brightness is certainly impressive, and helps a lot with sunlight visibility and while watching HDR content. Yes, HDR is supported across all major streaming platforms including Netflix and Amazon Prime and if you are who tunes in to a show on the go, the Mi 10 is perfect.

Bottomline

Is the Mi 10 worth spending your hard-earned money on? Well, if you can get past the issues in the software, the Mi 10 is actually a great device to use. The price tag is slightly on the higher side if you compare against some of the 5G flagship phones launched this year, but for the premium, the Mi 10 offers an excellent display and a reliable primary camera alongside flagship performance chops. The MIUI interface is the only thing that holds it back in front of options like the OnePlus 8 and OnePlus 8 Pro, but it's not that hard to get around the issues. In all, the Mi 10, for all that it offers, gives you a good bang for the buck.

Xiaomi Mi 10 Key Specs, Price and Launch Date

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Release Date: 22 Apr 2020
Variant: 128GB8GBRAM
Market Status: Launched

Key Specs

  • Screen Size Screen Size
    6.67" (1080 x 2340)
  • Camera Camera
    108 + 13 + 2 + 2 | 20 MP
  • Memory Memory
    128 GB/8 GB
  • Battery Battery
    4780 mAh

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माधुरी दीक्षित (Madhuri Dixit) एक्टिंग के साथ-साथ अपने डांस के लिए भी खूब पहचान रखती हैं. उनके डांस वीडियो इन दिनों सोशल मीडिया पर जमकर वायरल हो रहे हैं .'तेजाब' फिल्म से बॉलीवुड में जबरदस्त पहचान बनाने वाली माधुरी दीक्षित (Madhuri Dixit) अब भी एंटरटेनमेंट इंडस्ट्री के साथ जुड़ी हुई हैं और फिल्मों के साथ ही टीवी पर भी नजर आती हैं. माधुरी दीक्षित के वीडियो और फोटो समय-समय पर सोशल मीडिया पर धूम मचाते रहते हैं. माधुरी दीक्षित (Madhuri Dixit Dance )का एक पुराना डांस वीडियो  सोशल मीडिया पर खूब धूम मचा रहा है.

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माधुरी दीक्षित (Madhuri Dixit) को इस वीडियो में देखा जा सकता है कि वो अपने मशहूर सॉन्ग 'एक-दो-तीन' (Ek Do Teen) पर जबरदस्त डांस कर रही है. माधुरी दीक्षित का यह डांस वीडियो आईफा अवॉर्ड समारोह का है. वीडियो में देखा जा सकता है कि उनके डांस को देख प्रियंका चोपड़ा और दीया मिर्जा सहित बाकी सेलेब्स उन्हें खूब चीयर कर रहे हैं. माधुरी दीक्षित के इस वीडियो को 5 लाख से ज्यादा बार देखा जा चुका है. फैन्स उनके थ्रोबैक वीडियो पर जमर रिएक्शन दे रहे हैं.

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माधुरी दीक्षित (Madhuri Dixit) के वर्क फ्रंट की बात करें तो एक्ट्रेस बीते साल कलंक और टोटल धमाल में नजर आई थीं. माधुरी दीक्षित रियलिटी टीवी शो पर बतौर जज वापसी करने वाली हैं. रियलिटी शो 'डांस दीवाने' के नए सीजन में वह नजर आएंगी. क्वारंटीन अवधि को ध्यान में रखते हुए उन्होंने डांस के प्रति उत्साही लोगों से अपने घरों के किसी भी कोने को चुनने और फिर अपनी डांस प्रतिभा दिखाने के लिए एक वीडियो रिकॉर्ड करने का आग्रह किया है. माधुरी दीक्षित आने वाले दिनों में कई बड़े प्रोजेक्ट्स में नजर आएंगी.

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Crowd Pilots: EFL confirm 10 upcoming games will host fans - BBC Sport

Crowd Pilots: EFL confirm 10 upcoming games will host fans

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A crowd of 862 saw Cambridge beat Fulham U21s in the EFL Trophy on 8 September - the first elite competitive football match to host fans since lockdown

Up to 1,000 fans will be allowed to attend 10 different English Football League games this weekend as part of the government's crowd pilots.

The news comes as discussions between the EFL and the government about a return for more supporters from 1 October continue.

No fans have attended an EFL fixture since March because of the coronavirus.

Three Championship games, four League One matches and three in League Two have been chosen for this weekend.

The following games, all taking place on Saturday, have been chosen (all kick-off times 15:00 BST unless stated):

Championship

  • Luton Town v Derby County
  • Middlesbrough v AFC Bournemouth
  • Norwich City v Preston North End

League One

  • Blackpool v Swindon Town
  • Charlton Athletic v Doncaster Rovers
  • Hull City v Crewe Alexandra
  • Shrewsbury Town v Northampton Town

League Two

  • Carlisle United v Southend United (13:00 BST)
  • Forest Green Rovers v Bradford City
  • Morecambe v Cambridge United

"It's encouraging that we are in a position to move forward with the next phase of the pilot programme and give a small number of our clubs the opportunity to welcome back up to a 1,000 fans this week," said EFL chair Rick Parry.

"The health and wellbeing of supporters and their wider communities remains the priority, but as we showed at Cambridge [in a crowd pilot at 8 September's EFL Trophy game], social distancing can be applied safely.

"The requirement to welcome spectators back through turnstiles has not diminished in any way, the financial challenges facing EFL clubs have been explained on numerous occasions, they are substantial and a problem that requires immediate solutions."

Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden added: "I know that many fans are eager to return to football and that jobs depend on this too, so fans will welcome [this] news.

"This will help us build the evidence base to see how we can return fans safely in greater numbers as soon as it is safe to do so."

It is understood that only a limited number of pilot events were available for home clubs to apply for and any teams based in communities which are currently under local lockdown restrictions were excluded from applying.

Last week, the government restricted pilot events to 1,000 spectators after a rise in coronavirus cases, and said plans for grounds to be up to a third full from 1 October would be reviewed.

The Premier League has already written to the government over pilot plans and says around £100m per month will be lost by clubs across the leagues while matches continue behind closed doors.

It is one of a number of sports bodies to have voiced concerns at the financial impact of an extended period with empty venues.

Last Saturday's Women's Super League match between West Ham United and Arsenal saw 734 attend at Chigwell Construction Stadium in the first fans pilot at an English professional league game since the outbreak.

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Royal Enfield Bullet 350 Price Increased In India

The Royal Enfield Bullet 350 has become more expensive by Rs. 2,756, and prices now start at Rs. 1,27,093 for the Bullet X 350 variant.

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Prices for the Royal Enfield Bullet 350 begin at Rs. 1.27 lakh (Ex-showroom, Delhi)

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  • Prices for the Royal Enfield Bullet 350 now begin at Rs. 1.27 lakh
  • The RE Bullet 350 is the most affordable Royal Enfield motorcycle
  • 346 cc, fuel-injected engine makes 19.1 bhp of power, 28 Nm of torque

Royal Enfield has increased prices of the entry-level model in the company's motorcycle range, the Royal Enfield Bullet 350. Both two variants of the Royal Enfield Bullet 350 have become dearer by ₹ 2,756, and this is the second time this year, prices have been increased for the Bullet 350. The Bullet 350 is the most affordable Royal Enfield motorcycle, and even with the price hike, which seems to be across all the models in the Royal Enfield portfolio, the Bullet 350 remains the entry-level Royal Enfield model.

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The Royal Enfield Bullet 350 ES is available in three colours - Regal Red, Royal Blue and Jet Black

The Royal Enfield Bullet 350 is available as a standard variant and the Bullet 350 ES, with an electric start. The standard model with kick-start is available in four colours, Bullet Silver and Onyx Black, as well as Black and Forest Green with the trademark hand-painted "Madras Stripes". The Bullet 350 in Bullet Silver and Onyx Black is priced at ₹ 1,27,094 (Ex-showroom, Delhi), while the Bullet 350 in Black and Forest Green is priced at ₹ 1,33,261 (Ex-showroom, Delhi). The Bullet 350 ES is available in three more colours, Regal Red, Royal Blue and Jet Black, and is priced at ₹ 1,42,705 (Ex-showroom, Delhi).

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The Royal Enfield Bullet 350 Kick Start is also available with the traditional, hand-painted 'Madras Stripes'

Both the Royal Enfield Bullet 350 with kick-start, and Royal Enfield Bullet 350 ES are powered by the same 346 cc, single-cylinder, fuel-injected engine which makes maximum power of 19.1 bhp at 5,250 rpm and 28 Nm of peak torque at 4,000 rpm. Power is transmitted via a 5-speed constant mesh gearbox. The Bullet 350 runs on 19-inch spoked wheels front and rear, suspended from telescopic 35 mm front forks, and twin shocks at the rear with 5-step preload adjustability. The Bullet 350 KS has a kerb weight of 186 kg, while the Bullet 350 ES has a kerb weight of 191 kg. A single 280 mm front disc and 153 mm rear drum, with single-channel ABS, takes care of braking duties.

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Royal Enfield has the Bullet 350 and the Royal Enfield Classic 350, based on the same 346 cc engine platform with single-downtube chassis. In a few weeks, Royal Enfield will be introducing an all-new 350 cc motorcycle, the Royal Enfield Meteor 350, based on a completely all-new platform, with a new engine. The RE Meteor 350 will co-exist with the RE Bullet 350 and the RE Classic 350.

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Bhuvan Bam's ROFL Reply To CarryMinati's 'Bigg Boss' Clarification

Bhuvan Bam's ROFL Reply To CarryMinati's 'Bigg Boss' Clarification

"I am not going in Bigg Boss!" wrote YouTuber CarryMinati aka Ajey Nagar.

Bhuvan Bam's ROFL Reply To CarryMinati's 'Bigg Boss' Clarification

CarryMinati and Bhuvan Bam's Twitter exchange has left many amused.

Social media star CarryMinati has refuted reports suggesting that he would take part in the 14th season of popular reality show Bigg Boss. CarryMinati aka Ajey Nagar took to Twitter this afternoon to clarify that he would not be stepping into the house of Bigg Boss - and it was fellow YouTuber Bhuvan Bam's response to his tweet that had thousands in splits. 

Earlier this week, several reports surfaced online suggesting that CarryMinati - one of the most popular YouTubers in India with over 25.5 million subscribers - would be taking part in Bigg Boss 14. The Salman Khan-hosted reality show will premiere on Colors TV starting from October 3rd. While the official list of contestants is yet to be announced, CarryMinati has already clarified that he won't be one of them. 

"I am not going in Bigg Boss!" he wrote on Twitter this afternoon. "Don't believe in everything you read," he added, urging his fans to discount reports suggesting that he would participate in the reality show. 

While the clarification disappointed some of his fans, Bhuvan Bam - the man behind the hugely popular 'BB Ki Vines' YouTube channel - had a hilarious response. "Tu next year bhi jaayega. Jaise main pichle 4 saal se jaa raha hoon..(You will go next year too, like I have been going for the last four years)," he wrote, referring to his own experience of being placed on the list of rumoured Bigg Boss contestants. 

The tweet has garnered over 41,000 'likes' and a ton of amused responses, including one from CarryMinati. The YouTuber responded by sharing two laughing-face emojis.

The upcoming season of Bigg Boss will reportedly have a lockdown theme. Television actors like Nia Sharma, Vivian Dsena and Sugandha Mishra have been named as probable contestants on the show.

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Ligue 1: Tji Savanier Scores Brace as Montpellier beat Lyon
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Ligue 1: Tji Savanier Scores Brace as Montpellier beat Lyon

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Midfielder Tji Savanier scored once in each half as Montpellier beat Lyon 2-1 to move up to fifth place in the French league.

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Midfielder Tji Savanier scored once in each half as Montpellier beat Lyon 2-1 on Tuesday to move up to fifth place in the French league. The match was rescheduled from the first round of games because Lyon reached the Champions League semifinals, losing to eventual champion Bayern Munich.

Savanier opened the scoring from the penalty spot in the 38th minute and Lyon midfielder Houssem Aouar was sent off just before the break. Savanier slotted a shot inside the left post in the 59th to make it 2-0 but Lyon was awarded a way back into the game when 43-year-old Brazilian defender Vitorino Hilton was sent off in the 81st.

Netherlands forward Memphis Depay tucked away the penalty for his league-leading fourth goal amid reports he will soon join Lionel Messi at Barcelona.

"We haven’t received any offer from Barca. Not even a phone call to ask the price for Memphis," Lyon’s sporting director Juninho said. "From what I understand is that if he stays he’ll be happy to help us have a good season."

Lyon, which has four points and sits in 11th place, is in action again on Friday when it hosts Nimes.

On Wednesday, defending champion Paris Saint-Germain seeks to avoid a third straight league defeat when it hosts Metz at Parc des Princes. They are the only two sides in the league not to score a goal so far.

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China Sends Nine Satellites Into Space in First Sea-Based Commercial Launch | Technology News

China Sends Nine Satellites Into Space in First Sea-Based Commercial Launch

China’s Long March 11 rocket, designed to be deployed quickly and from mobile launch sites such as a ship, is mainly used to carry small satellites.

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A Chinese Long March 11 rocket stands atop country's sea-based platform De Bo 3 in the Yellow Sea

Highlights
  • China has three inland space launch centres
  • Inland space launch centers pose a danger to inhabited areas
  • Sea launches would reduce that risk

China has successfully sent nine satellites into orbit in its first commercial launch of a rocket from a platform at sea, state media reported on Wednesday.

The satellites, one of which belonged to video-sharing platform Bilibili, were deployed by a Long March 11 rocket from the Yellow Sea on Tuesday, media reported.

The Long March 11, designed to be deployed quickly and from mobile launch sites such as a ship, is mainly used to carry small satellites. The rocket made its first sea launch in June last year.

"Sea launch platforms will increase the number of China's launch areas, improve launch efficiency, and make launches safer and more flexible," the official People's Daily cited Li Zongli, director of the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center, as saying.

China has three inland space launch centers, where used rocket stages return to earth and sometimes pose a danger to inhabited areas. Sea launches would reduce that risk.

China has made its space programme a top priority in recent years as it races to catch up with the United States and become a major space power by 2030.

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Elton John and ex-wife Renate Blauel hold 'peace talks' to settle bitter £3m legal battle privately, court documents reveal

  • German Renate Blauel filed a £3million damages claim against Sir Elton John, 73
  • Claims he broke terms of their divorce by mentioning their marriage in public
  • Now the case is set to be handled out of the courts if lawyers can't make a deal

Sir Elton John and his ex-wife Renate Blauel are trying to settle their £3 million legal battle in private, court documents have revealed.

German recording engineer Ms Blauel filed a £3million damages claim against Sir Elton, 73. She alleged he broke the terms of their divorce by mentioning their failed marriage in public. 

Now the case - which became increasingly acrimonious as weeks went by - is set to be handled out of the courts if their lawyers can make a deal in time.

If the pair's lawyers don't come to an agreement by 4pm on October 13, the case could hit the open court - and therefore into the public realm - documents seen by The Sun have revealed. 

Sir Elton's legal counsel Jenny Afia told MailOnline that they believed the 'true purpose' of Ms Blauel's claim was 'to extract a large sum of money from Elton and tarnish his name publicly with falsehoods'.  

Sir Elton John and his ex-wife Renate Blauel (pictured on their wedding day in 1984) are trying to settle their £3 million legal battle in private, court documents have revealed

Sir Elton John and his ex-wife Renate Blauel (pictured on their wedding day in 1984) are trying to settle their £3 million legal battle in private, court documents have revealed

But Ms Blauel hit back, with her legal counsel, Yisrael Hiller of Asserson, issuing a fiery statement on her behalf: 'It is sad that Sir Elton appears to now be seeking to belittle and discredit Renate by issuing damaging and baseless slurs about her through his lawyers. 

'Our client reiterates that her case has never been about money, nor about tarnishing reputations. It is about Sir Elton’s broken promise and the suffering this caused our client.

'The recent disclosure of very personal details about our client has only come to light because Sir Elton’s team demanded the information. 

'Being forced to reveal these very private aspects of her life in a public forum is very painful for our client. Renate remains hopeful that Sir Elton will accept that he has breached their agreement and undertake never to do so again so that Renate can live without fear of further invasion of her privacy.'

German recording engineer Ms Blauel filed a £3million damages claim against Sir Elton, 73, (pictured with his husband David Furnish)

German recording engineer Ms Blauel filed a £3million damages claim against Sir Elton, 73, (pictured with his husband David Furnish)

Ms Blauel says that her former husband's discussion of their relationship in his book 'Me, Elton John' - as well as scenes in the 'Rocketman' biopic - led to renewed public interest in her.

According to court documents, Ms Blauel claims Sir Elton should have known that she could suffer psychiatric harm, due to previous mental health issues she had suffered.

However Sir Elton, in his defence to her claim, has denied knowing she was susceptible to mental health problems and claims that nothing he has said was in breach of the agreement.

But in fresh court filings at the High Court, Ms Blauel's barrister Adam Wolanski QC says Sir Elton knew of her struggles with 'depression and anxiety' - citing her alleged suicide attempt and an anxiety attack in front of the Queen Mother and Princess Margaret.

'The defendant knew that the claimant had attempted to commit suicide during their marriage,' says the barrister. 'Approximately five to six months after their wedding, the claimant and the defendant went on their honeymoon to a villa near to St Tropez.

'They were joined on the trip by Bob Halley - the defendant's personal assistant who stayed in the honeymoon property with the couple - and John Reid, who was staying at a nearby villa.

'Three days into the honeymoon, and without any forewarning, the defendant told the claimant that the marriage was not working and that he wanted her to leave the property and return to England.

'The claimant was extremely upset. She immediately left the property to go on a walk and, upon her return, obtained Valium tablets from the luggage of Mr Halley, which she knew that he carried in case any member of the party had trouble sleeping.

'She went into a spare bedroom and wrote a note to the defendant, before taking an overdose of approximately 36 Valium tablets. She quickly lost consciousness and was discovered by Mr Halley. 

'He alerted the defendant, who became extremely angry. Mr Halley then drove the Claimant to a hospital in St Tropez where she had her stomach pumped. The defendant did not visit her during her two-day stay in hospital.

Now the case - which became increasingly acrimonious as weeks went by - is set to be handled out of the courts if their lawyers can't make a deal in time. Pictured: Sir Elton and Ms Blauel in 1984

Now the case - which became increasingly acrimonious as weeks went by - is set to be handled out of the courts if their lawyers can't make a deal in time. Pictured: Sir Elton and Ms Blauel in 1984

Ms Blauel was depicted in the film Rocketman (above) by Celinde Schoenmaker, while Taron Egerton played Sir Elton

Ms Blauel was depicted in the film Rocketman (above) by Celinde Schoenmaker, while Taron Egerton played Sir Elton

'Upon being discharged and, it is to be inferred, on the instructions of the defendant, Mr Halley met the claimant at the hospital with her luggage and drove her straight to the airport where she boarded a flight back to London.

'After approximately one to two weeks, she was permitted to re-join the defendant on the honeymoon.'

Mr Wolanski says that Ms Blauel sought help from a Harley Street psychiatrist and was given medication, but struggled during the marriage with anxiety.

'In or about 1985, the claimant and defendant hosted a lunch for members of the Royal family including the late Queen Mother, Princess Margaret and Prince Andrew,' he continues.

'During this visit, Princess Margaret asked the claimant about a painting belonging to the defendant. The claimant was unable to recall any details about the painting and this caused her to panic and become very anxious. 

'She interrupted the defendant's conversation with the Queen Mother to ask for assistance before removing herself to another room.

'Although she did not explain to the defendant why she had done this, it must have been obvious to him that she had absented herself because of her anxiety.'

Sir Elton John with his then-wife Renate Blauel attend a show together at the Strand Theatre in London in May 1988

Sir Elton John with his then-wife Renate Blauel attend a show together at the Strand Theatre in London in May 1988

Sir Elton and German-born Ms Blauel had met in 1983 while the star was finishing his Too Low for Zero album, which included the hit singles 'I'm Still Standing' and 'I Guess That's Why They Call It The Blues'.

They were married at a star-studded ceremony in Sydney, Australia, in February 1984, but divorced four years later, after which Ms Blauel tried to distance herself from her life with Sir Elton, she says.

She bought a new home in a friend's name, hid her identity from removal men and told most people she knew she was leaving the country, when she was in fact staying in the UK and changing her identity.

In earlier court papers, Mr Wolanski claimed that - following the release of the 'Rocketman' movie - Ms Blauel had found herself back in the public eye due to renewed interest in her.

Numerous articles were written, with titles like 'Who Is Renate Blauel, Elton John's Former Wife?', while an unidentified journalist had managed to track her to her local village, he claimed.

Sir Elton John performs during the Oscars show at the 92nd Academy Awards in Hollywood on February 9 this year

Sir Elton John performs during the Oscars show at the 92nd Academy Awards in Hollywood on February 9 this year

'She has, since the release of the film, suffered recurring nightmares, agoraphobia, anxiety, depression, fear, and has had to relive her past constantly,' he said.

But in defence papers, Sir Elton's barrister Colin West QC says the singer denies breaching the terms of the divorce agreement or knowing she was susceptible to mental health issues.

She had not complained when he spoke about their marriage in the past and correspondence between them since their divorce had previously been 'warm and friendly.'

The clause in the divorce agreement could only have been intended to prevent discussion of confidential matters, not common knowledge like Sir Elton's sexuality, said the barrister. 

Ms Blauel says Sir Elton's discussion of their relationship in his book 'Me, Elton John' led to renewed public interest in her

Ms Blauel says Sir Elton's discussion of their relationship in his book 'Me, Elton John' led to renewed public interest in her

'Given the fact that the defendant is gay has entered the public domain without any breach of the agreement, the reasons for separation have to that extent also entered the public domain without any breach of the agreement and have thereby lost any confidential character they might otherwise have had,' he says. 

'Given the fact that the defendant is gay has entered the public domain without any breach of the agreement, the reasons for separation have to that extent also entered the public domain without any breach of the agreement and have thereby lost any confidential character they might otherwise have had,' he says.

'None of the disclosures about which the claimant complains concern matters which are in fact - or are any longer - private and confidential.'

He added: 'The defendant has at all times acted with due and proper regard for his former wife's feelings, as well as his contractual obligations towards her, notwithstanding the fact that they were divorced over 30 years ago.

In a statement issued separate to court proceedings, Sir Elton's legal counsel Jenny Afia told MailOnline: 'Elton has always respected Renate's privacy and will continue to do so. 

'It is well documented that their marriage was completely respectful and the relationship both Elton and Renate had after they divorced continued to be kind, respectful and honourable for the 30 years following. 

'It will be established in the case that there were multiple affectionate correspondences from Renate direct to Elton during this time.

'We also find it baffling that this claim is centred around privacy when at every stage of these proceedings Renate has chosen to file these claims in the public domain (when she could have chosen to keep them confidential) about supposed experiences that happened during their marriage which completely goes against the entire grounds of the case. 

'This only goes to show the true purpose of this claim which is to extract a large sum of money from Elton and tarnish his name publicly with falsehoods.'

Legal battle between Elton John and ex-wife Renate Blauel could be settled out of court

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    With the outbreak of COVID-19 and strict instructions to follow social distancing and other hygiene protocols, concerns had been raised over health risks to all involved

    First Phase Of Census 2021 Postponed Due To Covid Pandemic

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    New Delhi:

    The first phase of Census 2021 - which had been scheduled from April 1 to September 30 this year - has been postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic, the Home Ministry informed the Parliament Wednesday.

    In response to a question by Punjab Congress leader Partap Singh Bajwa, the government said the initial phase of census operations, which would have included related field activities such as the exercise to update the contentious NPR (National Population Register) has been deferred.

    A final decision on when these activities will take place has not yet been made. It is unlikely, however, that these will be held this year.

    One of the largest administrative and statistical exercises in the world, the census in India is conducted once a decade and normally involves around 30 lakh officials visiting every household across the length and breadth of the country.

    However, with the outbreak of COVID-19 and strict instructions to follow social distancing and other hygiene protocols, concerns had been raised over health risks to all involved.

    "As the entire exercise needs the involvement of lakhs of officials and visit to each family, we can't underestimate the health risks involved," a senior government official told news agency PTI late last month. "The census is not an essential exercise for now. Even if it is delayed by a year, there would be no harm," the official added.

    India has recorded more than 50 lakh Covid cases since the outbreak began in December last year; over 90,000 were recorded in the past 24 hours.

    In March, when Prime Minister Narendra Modi ordered a nationwide lockdown to halt the spread of the COVID-19 virus, the Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India were set for the first phase to begin from April 1.

    However, shortly after the lockdown came into force government officials told PTI that the operations would be deferred till further notice. The operations included updating the NPR - something several opposition parties have vehemently opposed.

    According to the government the NPR - last carried out in 2010 (also as part of the census) - will help create a comprehensive identity database of every "usual resident" of the country and improve delivery of benefits from the government's various welfare schemes.

    However, many saw the NPR as the problematic first step towards a proposed NRC (National Register of Citizens) that the government claims will weed out illegal immigrants, but critics fear could be used to target minorities.

    Several state governments, including Bihar, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, have requested the centre not to carry out the NPR over concerns about the kind of data being collected.

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    The Hut Group's shares soared more than 30% in the company's first day of trading on Wednesday after batting away corporate governance concerns to seal the first major British initial public offering in seven years.

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    LONDON: The Hut Group’s shares soared more than 30% in the company’s first day of trading on Wednesday after batting away corporate governance concerns to seal the first major British initial public offering in seven years.

    The company, which helps sell retail brands, including Lookfantastic and skincare group ESPA, sold 376 million shares at 500 pence each to raise 1.88 billion pounds in a float that valued the firm at 5.4 billion pounds ($6.96 billion).

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    सुल्‍तानपुर जिले में सांसद-विधायक निधि में घोटाला करने वाला बड़ा रैकेट संचालित हो रहा है। इसमें प्रदेश के कई बड़े विधायक, सांसद और पूर्व मंत्री तक शामिल हैं। इसका खुलासा जिले की पूर्व डीएम सी इंदुमती से हुई बातचीत की रिकार्डिंग से हो रहा है। जिसमें पूर्व डीएम ने खुद माना है कि घोटाला करने वालों का समूह बड़ा है और सभी मिलकर उन्‍हें हटवाना चाह रहे हैं।

    एक पत्रकार से मोबाइल फोन पर हुई बातचीत में पूर्व डीएम ने यह सारे बातें कही हैं

    बताया जा रहा है कि एक पत्रकार से मोबाइल फोन पर हुई बातचीत में पूर्व डीएम ने यह सारे बातें कही हैं। इसके अनुसार लंभुआ विधानसभा क्षेत्र के नि‍वासी संतोष कुमार सिंह ने कई विद्यालयों के नाम फर्जी तरीके से मान्यता प्राप्त कर सांसद/विधायक निधि का रु० 32.70 लाख गबन कर लिया। इस मामले में एक ज‍नहित याचिका इलाहाबाद हाईकोर्ट की लखनऊ बेंच में विचाराधीन है। इसी आधार पर सुलतानपुर की पूर्व डीएम ने एक जांच समिति का गठन किया।

    ऑडियो रिकार्डिंग में जिलाधिकारी सी इंदुमती को यह कहते सुना जा रहा है

    जिला बेसिक शिक्षा अधिकारी समेत तहसील के अधिकारियों वाली इस समिति की रिपोर्ट के आधार पर जिला बेसिक शिक्षा अधिकारी की ओर से 16 जुलाई 2020 को थाना कोतवाली नगर, सुल्तानपुर में अपराध संख्‍या 0716/2020 पर आईपीसी की धारा 471, 468, 467, 420, 406 के तहत मुकदमा दर्ज किया गया है। ऑडियो रिकार्डिंग में जिलाधिकारी सी इंदुमती को यह कहते सुना जा रहा है कि लंभुआ विधायक जब भी उन्‍हें फोन करते हैं या कोई बात होती है तो संतोष सिंह को अच्‍छा आदमी बताकर जांच खत्‍म करने का दबाव बनाते हैं। जबकि कागजों के अनुसार उस व्‍यक्ति ने फ्रॉड किया है।

    जिस महिला का बीस साल पहले निधन हो गया उसे प्रधानाचार्य बनाए रखा

    जिस महिला का बीस साल पहले निधन हो गया उसे प्रधानाचार्य बनाए रखा, उसके एकाउंट का इस्‍तेमाल करते रहे। जहां सांसद व विधायक निधि का इस्‍तेमाल कर स्‍कूल बिल्डिंग का निर्माण बताया जा रहा है वहां खाली जमीन पडी है। वह कहती हैं कि आरोपित की गिरफ़्तारी नहीं होने दे रहे हैं। विधायक पर उनका आरोप है कि वह लाइसेंस बनवाने के लिए भी दबाव बना रहे हैं जबकि उन्‍होंने लाइसेंस जारी करने पर रोक लगा रखी है।

    आरटीआई एक्टिविस्ट डॉ नूतन ठाकुर ने डीजीपी को लिखा पत्र

    सुल्‍तानपुर की पूर्व डीएम के वॉयरल हो रहे ऑडियो और सुल्‍तानपुर कोतवाली में दर्ज एफआईआर के आधार पर आरटीआई एक्टिविस्‍ट डॉ नूतन ठाकुर ने डीजीपी को पत्र लिखा है। इसमें उन्‍होंने इस कथित बातचीत के आधार ठोस कार्यवाही की मांग की है। उन्‍होंने प्राप्‍त तथ्यों के आधार पर विवेचना में बेसिक शिक्षा, समाज कल्याण, अल्पसंख्यक विभाग, पिछड़ा वर्ग कल्याण विभाग, और डीआरडीए से जुड़े तमाम अन्य गबन आदि के मामले सम्मिलित करते।

    इस अवधि के मुख्य विकास अधिकारी, बेसिक शिक्षा अधिकारी, परियोजना निदेशक, जिला ग्रामीण विकास अभिकरण के अधिकारी और जिला अल्पसंख्यक कल्याण अधिकारी आदि भी भूमिका को देखे जाने की मांग की है। साथ ही यह भी कहा है कि विधायक देवमणि द्विवेदी और अन्य जनप्रतिनिधियों की ओर से सरकारी अधिकारियों व कर्मचारियों पर डाले जा रहे कथित अनुचित दवाब की भी जांच कराई जानी चाहिए।

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    क्‍या है घोटाला

    जिला बेसिक शिक्षा अधिकारी सुल्‍तानपुर की ओर से दर्ज कराई गई रिपोर्ट के अनुसार संतोष सिंह ने फर्जी तरीके से विद्यालयों की मान्‍यता कराकर सांसद व विधायक निधि का 32.70 लाख रुपया हडप लिया है। उन्‍होंने जिन खसरा नंबर पर विद्यालय बताए हैं और भवन निर्माण करना दिखाया है वहां खाली जमीन पड़ी है। बिल्डिंग का निर्माण भी नहीं कराया और स्‍कूल भी अस्तित्‍व में नहीं है।

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    Amazon Echo Flex Review
    Amazon Echo Flex Review

    Amazon Echo Flex Review

    Vignesh Giridharan   |  22 Jan 2020
    DIGIT RATING
    77 /100
    • design

      42

    • performance

      45

    • value for money

      85

    • features

      67

    • PROS
    • Compact and portable
    • USB-A charging port, 3.5mm audio jack
    • CONS
    • Weak speaker for music playback
    • Misses the signature light ring
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    Amazon Echo Flex detailed review

    With Amazon launching a new Echo device almost every other month these days, it’s evident the popular American multinational wants to rule the roost in the Indian smart speaker and—more recently—small display markets. The company’s portfolio recently saw the addition of some very unique models, like the Echo Input Portable Edition (Amazon’s first battery-powered Echo device in India) and the Echo Auto (an Echo device designed to be operated in the car). The Echo Flex is also one such device.

    Amazon’s aim is to make its popular digital assistant Alexa as easily accessible to the user as possible, even if that means cramming her into a tiny ring or a pair of glasses. This aim reflects unmistakably in the new Echo Flex. On the product page it’s billed as a plug-in Echo device that’s meant for smart home control. In fact, Amazon clarifies on its product page that the Echo Flex is not designed for music playback, only voice commands. What the company doesn’t mention is that it is also the cheapest Echo device you can get today in India. It costs Rs 2,999 on Amazon.in but it's selling for Rs 2,499 at the time of writing this review. With that, let’s check out the new Echo Flex.

    Design and Build

    As you can probably tell, the Amazon Echo Flex sports a unique form factor, which can’t quite be compared with that of its brethren. In fact, the portable little device can more easily be mistaken for a mosquito repellent machine or a Wi-Fi range extender. The Echo Flex is unmistakably wall-mountable, which is both good and bad. It’s good because it doesn’t clutter your home with one more power cable and adaptor. It’s bad because it forces you to use it directly from an easy-to-reach wall socket; a power strip that’s tucked away, say, under your bed or table won’t do much good.

    When placed conveniently in the kitchen or bedroom, the Echo Flex can prove to be an attractive little piece of tech. In its compact rectangular white plastic shell, the device packs a tiny 0.6-inch speaker, a two-microphone array, the Action and Microphone Off buttons, a small LED light bar for status indications, a 3.5mm jack for audio output, and a USB-A port for charging other devices. While the short pill-shaped light bar doesn’t fail to show the device’s status, it’s not as effective or attractive as the multi-colour light ring on the mainstream Echo series. The Echo Flex also misses physical buttons for volume control, forcing you to use your voice every single time.

    Setup

    Setting the Amazon Echo Flex up is no easier or harder than setting up any other Echo device without a display. The setup process, which usually takes up to twenty minutes to complete, begins with the installation of the Amazon Alexa smartphone app. The app is available on both Android and iOS platforms for free, and it guides you through the setup process. For reasons unknown, the review unit talked me through the setup process in Indian English but automatically switched to British English afterwards. Along with it changed the location and timezone. This switch happened even though my default account language was set to Indian English and reflected in all other Echo devices. I guess I’ll chalk that up to a bug in the system.

    Features

    Like most other devices in the Echo family, the Echo Flex features a 3.5mm jack for audio output on the right side of its body. I’m happy to see the inclusion of this jack on a device as basic as the Echo Flex. By contrast, none of Google’s smart speakers or displays in India come with a 3.5mm jack for audio output. This feature will certainly liberate audio enthusiasts because they’ll be able to hook the Echo Flex up to their favourite set of speakers while retaining the power of Amazon Alexa.

    Surprisingly, the Echo Flex even packs a USB-A port on the bottom side of its body for charging low-power devices. Now, this is something we don’t see on other Echo devices—not even on the most expensive Echo Studio, in fact. The USB port on the Echo Flex can deliver up to 7.5 watts, which is comfortable for charging wireless headsets and fitness bands, but not for fast-charging your smartphone. Nonetheless, it’s a nifty feature that won’t go amiss on other Echo speakers as well. Our review unit managed to charge a pair of Mi Sports Bluetooth Earphones in about two hours.

    User Interface

    Like every other Echo device in Amazon’s stable, the Echo Flex is powered by the Amazon Alexa voice-based digital assistant on the inside. Alexa lets you give her commands such as, ‘How’s the weather?’, ‘Tell me a story’, ‘Book a taxi on Uber’, ‘Play songs by The Beatles’, and ‘Turn off the bedroom light’. It’s important to note that some of these commands will only work when a certain ‘skill’ is enabled in the Amazon Alexa app. These skills basically enable Alexa to use your personal accounts for data access, such as Uber and Domino’s Pizza. When compared with Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa comes with a few unique features, such as whisper mode (for when you don’t want to wake your parents or spouse) and a custom wake word setting (for when you’re bored of calling her Alexa). In my experience, Amazon Alexa is a friendlier digital assistant than Google Assistant.

    Audio Quality and Voice Response

    The Echo Flex comes with a single tiny 0.6-inch mini-speaker that’s best reserved for alarms, reminders, and voice responses from Alexa. Its output is at best flat and weak for all genres of music. By contrast, the Echo Dot has a larger 1.6-inch speaker driver, which is decent for casual music listening. In fact, Amazon writes candidly on the product page of its wall-mountable speaker, “Echo Flex has a mini built-in speaker that is not optimized for music playback.” Luckily, there’s a 3.5mm jack jack for output to external speakers. You should definitely connect the Echo Flex to a pair of good speakers if you seek good audio quality. You can read our review of the Echo Dot with Clock here.

    The Echo Flex uses a two-microphone array to pick up ‘Alexa’ calls from its users. The third-generation Echo, by contrast, employs a seven-microphone array for improved reach and sensitivity. The microphone setup on the Echo Flex isn’t bad, but it isn’t great either. The review unit responded to ‘Alexa’ calls as expected when I sat about two metres away from the device and spoke with moderate softness. But the device failed to pick up my calls when I moved even a little farther away from where I was before. In other words, the Echo Flex should be able to hear you if it's kept fairly close to you in the bedroom or kitchen. But if it's plugged into a socket that's across the room, you'll have to draw a breath and shout out to Alexa.

    Bottom Line

    As I mentioned in the Design and Build section of the review, the fact that the Amazon Echo Flex is a cable-free wall-mountable smart speaker is both an advantage and disadvantage. Which one of them it is to you depends on how you plan to use the Echo Flex. For it to make sense, the device must be plugged into a wall socket in an area of your home or office where you spend a lot of time. It must also be within close reach. Otherwise, you might catch yourself calling Alexa over and over again in an increasingly louder tone. In other words, the Echo Flex is strictly a near-field device.

    Even when it’s conveniently placed, the Amazon Echo Flex is not without its limitations. It’s got a weak speaker that’s only good for voice responses, making it disappointing for music playback—unless you’ve got a set of better external speakers to connect it to. It wins a few brownie points by offering a USB-A port for charging other devices. In summary, the Echo Flex is for you if you’re aware of its physical limitations and want a cheap Echo device for bedside companionship anyway. Its biggest selling point is its friendly price of Rs 2,999.

    Reviewer’s Notes

    • The Amazon Echo Flex comes packaged in a tiny blue box that appears to be smaller than the device itself

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    Apple Watch Series 6 with blood oxygen sensor launched: price, features and availability | Digit

    Apple Watch Series 6 with blood oxygen sensor launched: price, features and availability

    By Digit NewsDesk | Published on 16 Sep 2020
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    Apple Watch Series 6 has launched alongside an affordable Apple Watch SE as the two new wearables from the Cupertino tech giant. The Series 6 looks just like the Apple Watch Series 5 but there are subtle refinements to the design and it comes with new band styles. It also comes with a blood oxygen sensor and is powered by the watchOS 7. Apple’s wearable lineup now includes the Apple Watch Series 3, Watch SE and Watch Series 6.

    Apple Watch Series 6 completely redefines what a watch can do. With powerful new features, including a Blood Oxygen sensor and app,1 Apple Watch becomes even more indispensable by providing further insight into overall well-being,” said Jeff Williams, Apple’s chief operating officer.

    Apple Watch Series 6 price and availability

    Apple Watch Series 6 (GPS) is priced starting at Rs 40,900 and the GPS+Cellular version starts at Rs 49,900.

    The smartwatch will be available to purchase in India through Apple Authorised Resellers soon.

    Apple Watch Series 6 features and Specifications

    Apple Watch Series 6 officially launched in India

    Apple Watch Series 6 introduces a blood oxygen sensor that lets users measure their oxygen saturation (SpO2) levels in around 15 seconds. The smartwatch uses an array of four green, red and infrared LEDs along with photodiodes that measure the light reflected from the blood. 

    There is a dedicated app on the Apple Watch Series 6 like the heart-rate monitoring app which measures SpO2 levels between 70-100 per cent and provides actionable insights to the users in the health app.

    The Series 6 is powered by a new dual-core S6 processor that is based on A13 Bionic SoC. Apple claims that the new processor makes the Watch 20 percent faster and is capable of providing 18-hours of battery life. The Series 6 supports fast charging and can be fully charged in 90 minutes.

    Apple Watch Series 6 officially launched in India

    The display on the Watch Series 6 has been upgraded and is now brighter than the previous generation allowing for more sunlight legibility. The new smartwatch is also fitted with an always-on altimeter that provides real-time elevation data to users by combining the data from an upgraded altimeter sensor, GPS and Wi-Fi. Apple claims that the altimeter can detect small elevation changes going up to 1 foot.

    Apple Watch Series 6 officially launched in India

    Apple also unveiled new watch cases and bands that include blue, space grey, gold aluminium case and for the first time a Product Red Apple Watch in red colour. The Apple Watch Series 6 is the first smartwatch by Apple to come with three new band styles. The Solo Loop band is made from soft-to-touch silicone and is also available in a braided yarn finish.

     

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    Realme Buds Air Review
    Realme Buds Air Review

    Realme Buds Air Review

    Dhriti Datta   |  18 Dec 2019
    DIGIT RATING
    71 /100
    • design

      58

    • performance

      69

    • value for money

      78

    • features

      79

    • PROS
    • Wireless Qi charging
    • Punchy bass
    • Fast Pair technology works seamlessly
    • CONS
    • Intricate details in the mids are absent
    • Inefficient isolation
    • Touch controls are limited

    Verdict

    Priced competitively at Rs 3,999, the Realme Buds Air competes with budget true wireless offerings such as the Leaf Pods and the Noise Shots X-Buds. The Buds Air has most of the features its direct competitors possess such as voice assistant access, touch controls, Bluetooth 5.0 and additional codecs support, barring sweat resistance. It also goes over and beyond by featuring high-end features including wear detection, auto-connect, auto on/off and a dedicated low latency gaming mode, making it an alluring purchase. Beyond the bells and whistles, the Realme Buds Air also has a pleasing warm sound profile which works well with most popular genres of music. The battery life is commendable as well, especially since the charging case comes in a nice, compact form factor. Overall, the Buds Air proves to be an applause-worthy venture by Realme into the world of affordable true wireless earbuds.

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    Realme Buds Air detailed review

    With the launch of the Realme Buds Air, the company has forayed into the true wireless earphones segment following their Realme Buds and Realme Buds wireless earphones. The company is in the nascent phase when it comes to audio products, but has been producing competent audio solutions at an affordable price point. The Buds Air is available at a super aggressive price while still offering high-end features present in truly wireless earbuds that cost nearly four or five times more. Let’s delve into the review to ascertain if the hype around the Realme Buds Air is justified.

    Design, build and fit

    The very first thought that springs to mind when you lay eyes on the Realme Buds Air is - Apple AirPods clone? Featuring an inordinately similar pipe-style design along with 45-degree angled earphone nozzles, the Realme Buds Air (the white variant) can easily be mistaken for the much pricier Apple AirPods. This is certainly a marketing strategy employed by Realme to allure customers into buying these TWS earphones since the AirPods are immensely popular. We were rather disappointed by the lack of originality demonstrated by these buds. Even the glossy, plastic exterior of the Realme Buds Air is almost identical to the AirPod's, however, the microphone grille is much smaller in comparison.

    Let’s take a step back and talk about the charging case. The Buds Air are confined in a glossy, plastic charging case (our review unit was the black-coloured variant) that seems a tad more compact than the AirPods case, just by a hair. The small factor is appreciated, especially since the battery unit within the case is capable of topping up the earphones 4-5 times. On the backside, ‘Designed by realme’ is embossed into the case, which fails to stand out against the shiny background. The bottom of the case features a USB-C charging port, which is a rarity in affordable true wireless earphones. Additionally, the front of the case also hosts a solitary button that serves as a pairing key. The button sits almost flush with the body, with minute protrusion. The case opens up easily with minimal pressure and snaps back using magnets with a satisfying click.

    The cavity for the earphones within the charging case has a glossy texture as well. But the platform enclosure sports a matte material which provides for some decent contrast within the case. The earphones fit inside the cavity snuggly with magnets at the bottom attracting the bottom of the earphones’ stem, thereby making them sit in the case securely. The case is easily pocketable and the bulge in the pocket is fairly minimal. In the box, you also get a USB Type-C charging cord, which for some reason is white even though we received the black variant. Speaking of colours, the Realme Buds Air are available in three colour variants - Black, White and Yellow. 

    The earphones have 45-degree earphone nozzles, as aforementioned, to aid in obtaining a snug and secure fit. However, they follow the design of the AirPods and do not have silicone or foam ear tips. Unfortunately, this bothered us a fair bit since the reviewer’s ears are smaller than usual. The earphones had to be shoved in roughly and twisted furiously in order to stay put in the reviewer’s tiny ears, which caused some discomfort in the ear canal. While we did manage to get them to stay in, the Buds Air’s fit still felt flimsy and loose, especially when walking or with some vigorous head movement while sitting in one place. However, if you have normal-sized ears, the earphones should fit you no problem. Still, this design often causes issues when it comes to passive isolation even when they fit in just fine. Needless to say, the Realme Buds Air aren’t extremely secure in the ear when running or going to the gym.

    Features

    The headlining feature that comes along with the Realme Buds Air is Qi wireless charging capabilities. The charging case can be placed atop any Qi-standard wireless charger and it will begin charging right up. It’s an impressive, eye-catching feature to incorporate in true wireless earbuds that cost under 5K. Wireless charging works seamlessly. We placed it on the Corsair MM1000 Qi Wireless Charging Mousepad on the charging hotspot and it got to work without any hitches. The charging case was completely topped up within approximately three hours, which isn’t too shabby. Realme didn’t stop here when it comes to luxurious features. 

    The Realme Buds Air is also capable of instantaneous connection to a paired device the moment the earphones are extracted out of the charging case. The initial pairing process involves pressing the button on the charging case for 3 seconds and connecting the earphones to your device via Bluetooth. After this process, the buds will automatically find and connect to the already-paired device within a second, if not milliseconds. This is achieved via GFP (Google Fast Pair) technology and the results are quite remarkable. We’d be even more blown away if the earphones automatically began playing music from the device after connecting, but hey, we’re being extremely nitpicky for a product that cost Rs 3,999.

    In addition to wireless charging and fast auto-connection, the Realme Buds Air also comes with Wear Detection. Optical sensors are employed to gather whether the earphones are placed within the ear or they have been extracted. It also works when a single earbud is removed, which makes it easy for users to have quick conversations by simply pulling out one bud. However, this feature does seem to be rough around the edges. Firstly, extracting an earbud from your ear doesn’t immediately pause the music. It’s not very seamless since it takes about 2-3 seconds to pause after the buds have been pulled out. However, music plays almost immediately after you insert the earphones back in your ear, possibly since it is much easier for an optical sensor to gauge what looks like the insides of an ear. Lastly, the feature worked about eighty per cent of the times for us and failed to register a couple of times.

    Realme also went ahead and incorporated a dedicated low latency gaming mode that also kicks in during video playback. Realme quoted a latency reduction of 51 per cent in their tests with the normal latency measuring at 243.8 ms while latency with gaming mode turned on was 119.3 ms. This resulted in gaming and video feedback that was extremely in sync with the outputted audio. Gaming was a joy with these with enemy footsteps sound in PUBG mobile being in sync with the footsteps appearing on the minimap and the sound of shots being produce in tangence with the muzzle flash. We couldn’t make out any noticeable delay of audio while watching any video feed or playing mobile games when in gaming mode. When we switched back to normal or ‘music’ mode, a slight delay was perceivable but it wasn’t too disjointed as well.

    The Buds Air also comes packed with additional features such as dual-channel transmission which makes each earbud operate independently, Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity, bass booster driver, ENC (environmental noise cancellation) for calls, USB Type-C charging, touch controls, and voice assistant access. That’s a hefty number of features for a pair of true wireless earphones that cost 4K and Realme has truly provided a feature-laden pair of earphones that will give their competitors a run for their money when it comes to features.

    Controls

    The Realme Buds Air have integrated touch controls accessible by performing taps on the backside of the earbuds, over the curved body. A flat body at the back would be ideal to accurately input touch actions. Due to the curvature on the touch panel, it is easier to miss-tap on the surface, and therefore there were quite a few instances when the touch inputs failed to register accurately or at all. However, such issues occurred sparingly and weren’t a huge issue.

    The touch controls are pretty straightforward on the Buds Air. You double-tap the surface to pause or play a track and to answer phone calls and a triple tap will take you to the next track. Long pressing either earbud will activate Google Assistant or Siri and will end or decline a phone call. Simultaneously long-pressing both earphones will activate or deactivate the dedicated gaming mode. 

    A few touch inputs are sorely missing on these earphones. There’s no provision to go to the previous track, which is something we can still live without. However, there’s no way to control the volume and this means you’re going to have to pull out your smartphone every time you want to alter the volume, which is something we do a lot, so it got frustrating pretty quickly. This feature could be easily incorporated too, by simply allowing long presses to the right and left side to increase and decrease the volume level respectively, while a single tap could activate the voice assistant. 

    Performance

    Powered by an R1 chip for low latency, which is Realme’s answer to Apple’s H1 chip in the AirPods, the Realme Buds Air feature 12mm dynamic bass boost drivers and a multi-layer composite diaphragm to produce the warm sound profile that works well across numerous music genres. The result is a pleasing sound signature that is dominated by its bass drive producing punchy beats. However, this energetic bass response is surprisingly controlled and instances, where the bass response sounds muddled and gurgly are extremely low. 

    In the track Bad guy by Billie Eilish, the bass thumps are audible and have tons of drive, however, the integrity of Eilish’s wispy vocals is largely retained. The sounds of her occasional breaths are clear and audible and so is the snapping of the fingers in the background. When it came to Queen’s Another One Bites the Dust, the bass thumps captured the detail in the bass guitar playing throughout the track in the background quite well. Despite this, Mercury’s vocals soared and were very much front and centre in the track. 

    The mids are slightly under-represented in the Buds Air and while vocals sound good, and almost pristine in some tracks, the mid-ranged instruments such as the lead guitar can sound a bit rough around the edges. The details in this range are acceptable, however, you often miss the intricacies in instruments that lie in the upper mids frequency range. A track crowded with multiple instruments in this frequency range can sound cacophonic at times, especially in tracks such as Something From Nothing by The Foo Fighters

    The highs are represented decently, however, they are significantly under emphasised. This can actually help in some screechy tracks such as Serotonia by Highly Suspect and Faint by Linkin Park since it tones down the intensity of the high-pitched notes in these tracks which can be uncomfortable, especially when played by in-ears. These are truly mass-appealing earphones in that regard, that bring out the pleasant frequencies and notes in music while slightly veiling the harsh ones. It’s easy to recommend these buds to casual listeners looking for affordable true wireless options, however, we’d urge you to get these even more if the mids were more refined.

    The soundstage, as expected from in-ears, is quite limited, however, imaging is quite decent since it places instruments quite soundly in most tracks. Still, it cannot keep up with tracks that feature more than 4-5 instruments. Due to the design and eliminating silicone tips, passive isolation is quite weak. We could easily hear background sounds in the office, our mechanical keyboards at work and other such sounds. If you are used to keeping the volume anywhere between 50-60 per cent, you’re listening experience will be tainted a bit with background sounds seeping in. The earphones also leak a fair bit, we recorded the leakage to be around 55-60dB in a quiet room, depending on how much you turn the volume up by.

    Call quality and microphone performance are average. The earbuds do feature ENC to filter out environmental sounds from being present in recordings or calls but the mic itself couldn’t capture our voice clearly. The listener on the other end often complained of our voice being too muffled or far away. The clarity of our voice in recordings was also lacklustre with Google Translate being unable to pick up quite a few words from the recordings.

    Battery life, on the other hand, is quite competent. While it features a measly company claim of 3 hours on the buds themselves, we manage to extract about 3 hours and 20 minutes from the buds alone. The charging case is capable of topping these earphones 4-5 times. We were able to charge the earphones back up 4 times to full, which is commendable. The total battery life of 17 hours is not too shabby at all. Also, we listened to music at about 60-65 per cent. So, if you generally listen to music at lower volumes, you will be able to extract more battery life from the earbuds

    Bottomline

    Featuring a mass-appealing boosted bass sound profile, the Realme Buds Air still manages to avoid issues such as auditory masking which is common in bass-heavy earphones. The bass is controlled but punchy, the mids are slightly lacking in detail but the highs are quite pleasant to the ear. In addition to this relatively balanced sound profile, you also get access to numerous luxurious features such as wear detection, low latency gaming mode, instant connectivity, auto on/off, touch controls and most importantly, wireless charging. This means you can charge your earphones case on any Qi wireless charger as well as the backs of phones that offer wireless charging such as the Samsung Galaxy S10! At a highly competitive price point of Rs 3,999, the Realme Buds Air is an ideal purchase for casual listeners looking for a reasonably-priced pair of true wireless earphones.

    Realme Buds Air Key Specs, Price and Launch Date

    Price: ₹3999
    Release Date: 18 Dec 2019
    Variant: None
    Market Status: Launched

    Key Specs

    • Playback Time Playback Time
      17
    • Frequency Range Frequency Range
      NA
    • Channels Channels
      NA
    • Dimensions Dimensions
      NA

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    St Stephen's College releases its first cut-off list. Cut-offs for many courses have been announced at 99% and above. This year’s cut-offs are higher than last year’s.

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    Delhi University's St Stephen's College has released its first cut-off list for undergraduate courses, with the highest cut-off being announced at 99.25 per cent for BA (Hons) Economics.

    This year's cut-offs are higher than last year. In 2019, the cut-off for BA (Hons) English and BA (Hons) Economics were pegged at 98.75 percent for students from the commerce background. The cut-off for BA (Hons) Economics stands at 99.25 percent for commerce students, 98.75 percent for humanities and 98 percent for science stream students.

    The cut-off for BA English (Hons) stands at 99 percent for commerce students, 98.75 percent for science and humanities stream students. This year's cut-off for the course is higher by 0.25 percent for commerce and science students. Last year, the college had pegged the cut-off for BA (Hons) English at 98.75 percent for commerce students, 98.25 percent for humanities students and 98.75 percent for science students.

    The cut-off for BA History (Hons) stands at 99 percent for commerce students and science stream students, and 98.25 percent for humanities students.

    The cut-off for BA (Hons) Philosophy was announced as 98 percent for commerce students, 98.75 percent for Humanities students and 97 percent for science stream students.

    The cut-off for BSc Physics (Hons) is 97.66 percent while the cut-off for BSc (Hons) Chemistry is 96.67 percent. Last year, the cut-offs for BSc Physics (Hons) and BSc Chemistry (Hons) was 96.66 percent and 96.33, respectively.

    The cut-off for BSc (Hons) Mathematics is 98 percent for commerce and science students and 96.5 percent for humanities stream students.

    In Economics, the college has put a rider that applicants need to score at least 95 percent in mathematics to secure a seat. Those under Church of North India Delhi Diocese (CNID) and Church of North India (CNI) need to have 70 percent marks in the subject while SC, ST and general applicants need 95 percent in the subject.

    For English honours applicants, students need to have scored 90 percent in English Core or 85 percent in English Elective.

    For the BA programme, the cut-off for students from commerce and science backgrounds stands at 99 percent while for humanities stream students it is 98 percent.

     


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