Umar Khalid\'s Pre-Recorded Message: \'They Are Trying To Scare You\, Trap You In Lies\'

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16/09/2020 5:22 PM IST | Updated 3 minutes ago

Umar Khalid's Pre-Recorded Message: 'They Are Trying To Scare You, Trap You In Lies'

A Delhi court on Monday sent Khalid to police custody for 10 days in a case related to the Delhi riots.

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Umar Khalid's video recorded before his arrest.

Activists and journalists on Wednesday shared a video message recorded by Umar Khalid before his arrest by the Delhi Police in a case related to the Delhi riots.

The video was released three days after his arrest on Sunday.

In the video Khalid said the police was “not catching people who openly instigated the riots, in front of the police, in front of TV cameras, we’ve all seen this.”

“Forget an FIR, they haven’t even been called for questioning,” he says.

Instead, Khalid said false cases were being registered against people who protested the Citizenship Amendment Act and the National Register of Citizens.

“I gave a 17-minute speech out of which 20-30 seconds are taken out and made viral saying that I conspired in the Delhi riots. The part where I talked about Satyagraha is nowhere to be seen,” he said.

“Why am I dangerous? Is it because I say that this country as much mine as it is yours? We live in a beautiful country where people of different faiths, speaking various languages, all kinds of people are equal before the Constitution and the law. Today, efforts are being made to change this, to divide us. And those who speak against this divisive politics are threatened, intimidated and put behind bars to silence them,” he said.

“They are trying to scare us, but they are trying to scare you too. They are stifling our voice by jailing us, but they are also trying to trap you in lies. They want to frighten you into silence. My one appeal is do not get scared. Raise your voice against injustice.”

Watch below:

The former JNU student leader was arrested under the draconian anti-terror law Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act on Sunday night. A Delhi court on Monday sent Khalid to police custody for 10 days in a case related to the Delhi riots in February.

JNU student Sharjeel Imam, Pinjra Tod members and JNU students Devangana Kalita and Natasha Narwal, Jamia Millia Islamia students Asif Iqbal Tanha and Gulfisha Khatoon, former Congress Councillor Ishrat Jahan, Jamia Coordination Committee members Safoora Zargar, Meeran Haider, President of Jamia Alumni Association Shifa-Ur-Rehman, suspended AAP Councillor Tahir Hussain and activist Khalid Saifi have also been booked under the anti-terror law in the case.

Delhi Police had sought Khalid’s custody for 10 days, saying they wanted to confront him with documents running into 11 lakh pages.

“Considering the nature of the case and role of accused Umar Khalid that has surfaced so far regarding the conspiracy and involvement in anti-CAA (anti-Citizenship Amendment Act)/NPR (National Population Register) /NRC (National Register for Citizens) protest with the support of several radical groups/organisations resulting in riots and the fact that the custodial interrogation has been sought of the accused Umar Khalid for confronting the huge technical data as well as material that has come during the investigation, I deem it fit that, for having an effective and proper investigation to allow the present application for seeking police custody remand of the accused for a period of 10 days,” the judge said in his order.

In the FIR, police has alleged that the communal violence was a “premeditated conspiracy” which was allegedly hatched by Khalid and two others.

He has been booked for the offences of sedition, murder, attempt to murder, promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion and rioting.

(With PTI inputs)

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वर्तमान और पूर्व विधायक/ सांसदों के खिलाफ लंबित आपराधिक मामलों को स्पेशल कोर्ट में जल्द निपटाने के लिए सुप्रीम कोर्ट में याचिका दाखिल की गई है. सुप्रीम कोर्ट (Supreme Court) ने इस मामले में देशभर के हाईकोर्ट से कहा कि वे पूर्व और वर्तमान सांसदों/विधायकों (Tainted present and former MLAs, MPs)के खिलाफ वर्षों से लंबित मामलों के त्वरित निपटारे के लिए एक्शन प्लान प्रस्तुत करें. अदालत ने कहा कि जांच एजेंसियां ​​FIR दर्ज करती हैं और फिर कुछ नहीं करती. यहां तक कि कुछ मामलों में पुलिस वारंट पर भी अमल नहीं करती.एमिकस क्यूरी द्वारा पेश रिपोर्ट में कहा गया है कि एक मुख्यमंत्री के खिलाफ लगभग 15 भ्रष्टाचार के मामले और कुछ मनी लॉंडरिंग के मामले लंबित हैं. केंद्र सरकार (Central Government) ने कहा कि कि वह भ्रष्टाचार के आरोपों और मनी लॉन्ड्रिंग के आरोपों का सामना कर रहे सांसदों/ विधायकों के खिलाफ सुनवाई तेज करने के किसी भी आदेश का स्वागत करता है. इन मामलों को समयबद्ध तरीके से निपटाया जाना चाहिए अगर सांसदों/ विधायकों के खिलाफ मामलों पर सालों से रोक है, तो संबंधित अदालतों को एक महीने के भीतर फैसला करना होगा.

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Defending champion Egan Bernal has withdrawn from the Tour de France ahead of stage 17, his Ineos Grenadiers team said on Wednesday. Bernal, whose hopes of winning the race fell away when he cracked in Sunday's 15th stage, was dropped from the main bunch in the ascent to Saint-Nizier, suffering from back pains in Tuesday's 16th stage won by Lennard Kaemna.

Bernal had said that compensating for his back led to some discomfort in his knee. "This is obviously not how I wanted my Tour de France to end, but I agree that it is the right decision for me in the circumstances," Bernal said in a statement.

"I have the greatest respect for this race and I am already looking forward to coming back in the years ahead."

The 23-year-old will focus on his recovery from the Tour, and reset his goals for the rest of the season, his team said. They did not specify the reason for his withdrawal.

"We've taken this decision with Egan's best interests at heart," Ineos team principal Dave Brailsford said. "Egan is a true champion who loves to race, but he is also a young rider, with many Tours ahead of him and at this point, on balance, we feel it is wiser for him to stop racing."

The Colombian had pulled out of the Criterium du Dauphine with back pains last month. Last year, Bernal became the youngest rider to win the Tour de France in 110 years.

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Alibaba Group Holding Ltd on Wednesday unveiled a pilot factory in the eastern Chinese city of Hangzhou as part of its "smart manufacturing" business initiative.

  • Last Updated: September 16, 2020, 12:39 PM IST

SHANGHAI: Alibaba Group Holding Ltd on Wednesday unveiled a pilot factory in the eastern Chinese city of Hangzhou as part of its “smart manufacturing” business initiative.

The announcement marks a continuation of Alibaba’s expansion beyond its core business of e-commerce and into sectors on other parts of the online retail supply chain.

In a statement, Alibaba said the factory, run by an internal division called Xunxi Digital Technology Company, at present will primarily work with apparel companies.

The company in an explanatory video said it will use data it garners from e-commerce traffic, searches and sales to help brands anticipate what items will be popular and bring them to market quickly.

In 2016, Alibaba founder Jack Ma identified “new manufacturing” as one of five trends he referred to as future business opportunities for Alibaba.

The others were “new retail,” “new technology,” “new finance” and “new energy”.

The move into manufacturing comes as China’s e-commerce players look for ways to work more closely with the country’s legions of factories.

Rival Pinduoduo Inc rose to prominence in China’s online retail sector by enticing manufacturers to sell directly to consumers.

Alibaba’s opening of the factory also marks another move into the offline realm for the e-commerce giant.

In 2016 the company opened its first Freshippo store, marking its foray into offline grocery retail. The chain now has hundreds of outlets across China.

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The Rivers State Command has uncovered very important personalities involved in the movement and proliferation of arms and cult related activities in the State.

Commissioner for Police in Rivers State, Joseph Mukan made the revelation during an interview on a Live radio show in Port Harcourt.

CP Mukan said the identities of the personalities will not be publicised until after investigations when they will be eventually arrested and brought to book.

He said the Command under his watch is mobilizing heavily to eradicate illegal arms and ammunition in Rivers State.

“We have shifted our operation to focus on one notorious cultist, kidnapper and even armed robber who goes by the name VIP. We are on his trail and although our strategies will not be made public, we will get him.

“The issue of cultism as we rightly observed is voluntary and unfortunately, some respectable members of the society are part of these cultists.

“I cannot mention names but they have been identified and we will take drastic actions to bring them to book,” Mukan said

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Samsung Galaxy J7 Pro Review

By Prasid Banerjee | Updated May 22 2019
Samsung Galaxy J7 Pro Review
DIGIT RATING
74 /100
  • design

    86

  • performance

    72

  • value for money

    65

  • features

    73

  • PROS
  • Attractive, sturdy design
  • Excellent battery life
  • Decent camera
  • Good display
  • Seperate slots for SIMs and SD card
  • CONS
  • Only 3GB RAM
  • Performance is slow
  • Camera isn't dependable

Verdict

The Samsung Galaxy J7 Pro has excellent battery life, has a good display, is well designed, and has a decent camera. If Samsung made this fast and snappy, this would have certainly been a no brainer. Instead, it’s a good phone that would have made much more sense at a slightly lower price.

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Smartphones are revolutionary, powerful and life changing, but literally no one uses their full potential, companies and consumers alike. A company can only do business if it can make profits, while consumers will only buy the product that covers all their requirements. For that, companies conduct market research to identify what buyers want, and find a skew of specs that allow maximum profits.


If you look at the Samsung Galaxy J7 Max and Galaxy J7 Pro side-by-side, they’ll seem illogical. Why does the more expensive phone (J7 Pro) have lesser RAM and a smaller screen? The short answer is because it has higher storage, a bigger battery and an sAMOLED panel. Samsung cut costs on one spec to provide the other, and it’s looking to hit consumers with specific needs, rather than going for the entire bunch. The question is, whether all these specs are married right to create a tight and balanced product.

Build and Design: Pretty, suave, yet Samsung...

Step one in impressive buyers is to make a phone that’s impressive to look at. You know that feeling you get when a phone just looks too good to say no to? That’s what Samsung’s going for. The Galaxy J7 Pro has a metallic design, but what makes it singular is how the antenna bands are placed on the back. Most choose to put them in a straight line on the top and bottom, or around the edges, but Samsung chose to display them in a sort of rectangular pattern.

It can look odd to some, but I must confess that I personally do like it. There’s also a oval camera plus flash module on the back that looks unique and nice. And all of this when combined with the unibody metallic design makes for one good looking smartphone. It has the familiar rounded corners of Samsung phones and slightly curved rear edges. The aluminium feels thick, sturdy and anodized. It might take bumps if you drop it, but should protect internal hardware easily. The Galaxy J7 Pro isn’t a perfectly ergonomic phone, but it’s easier to use than most of its competition.

Lastly, Samsung has trimmed the bezels to some extent, although this doesn’t have the tall form factor of 18:9 phones. I suspect it will be some time before Samsung brings one of those in the budget range. Yet, the Galaxy J7 Pro is a uniquely designed, attractive and sturdy phone. If design was the sole criteria, this is certainly one of my top choices.

Display: Best in class...

When I travel in public transport, I often find people watching TV Shows, movies and videos on their phones. For that, you need a high resolution display with good viewing angles and good colour reproduction. Samsung achieves all that with its 1080p sAMOLED panel here. Unless you’re a purist, the slightly oversaturated (some call it vivid) colours do look inviting, while viewing angles would accommodate you and a few of your friends.

If you’re streaming, Netflix and Amazon Prime’s high resolution content look excellent on this display. What’s more satisfying is that Samsung’s display is good at managing sunlight and regular outdoor viewing well. While most budget displays pass this test nowadays, Samsung’s AMOLED panel is better at it than most others. You won’t have to squint, or even shield the display with your hands. In my experience, that’s a characteristic of flagship-class devices. Most budget phones are categorised as “just fine” when it comes to outdoor viewing. The display on the Galaxy J7 Pro is bright, vivid and premium, and it’s certainly more advanced than the TFT panel on the Galaxy J7 Pro.

Samsung Pay: Future facing, but efficient...

I’m skipping the software part here, since I’ll just be repeating everything I wrote in the Galaxy J7 Max review. You get Samsung’s new social camera feature and the full version of Samsung Pay (the J7 Max has Samsung Pay Mini). The phone is obviously NFC-enabled, so you can use Samsung Pay to make contactless payments with this phone. It’s one of the few budget phones that have the feature, and though it’s hardly usable right now, it makes the phone future facing. I’ve been using the Galaxy S8+ and Note 8 for almost half a year now, but I’ve had only two opportunities to use Samsung Pay in my day-to-day activities.

Performance: Slow, but steady...

This is where things get tricky. The Galaxy J7 Pro has 64GB storage, which is plenty for almost everyone. That said, to provide that storage and some of the other specs, Samsung has compromised raw speed. The Exynos 7870 chipset on this one is an octa-core chipset with eight Cortex A53 cores, clocked at 1.6GHz. It also has 3GB RAM and all this doesn’t impress, neither on paper, nor practically.

The phone’s performance is enough for day-to-day stuff, but you can feel the sloth here. For instance, the fingerprint sensor takes a noticeable moment to register, while apps will also take slightly longer to load. The phone doesn’t qualify as snappy, though it will certainly do the job. Samsung uses lower bandwidth memory here, which does make a noticeable difference.

Overall, the Galaxy J7 Pro will not disappoint right away, but you can expect it to slow down after a few months. To be clear, that’s true for most Android phones, just that this one starts off slower than its competitors, hence its expected longevity is also shorter. If you’ve read the Galaxy J7 Pro review, you would know that that’s what I said about the Galaxy J7 Max as well.

Camera: Has its moments, but lacks dependability...

Performance isn’t the only similarity between the Galaxy J7 Pro and J7 Max. The phone has the same 13MP camera with Samsung’s own ISOCELL sensor and f/1.7 aperture. In fact, image quality here is identical to what we’ve seen on the J7 Pro. Which means this phone is amongst the best camera phones you can buy.

The Samsung Galaxy On Max is our favourite low light shooter in the budget segment today, and the J7 Pro is at par with it. It shoots good details in well lit conditions and white balance is quite good as well. Photos are bright when shooting in low light, but soft in some ways, with loss in details. All in all though, irrespective of the conditions, the Galaxy J7 Pro will certainly take photos adequate for social sharing.

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The camera isn't always dependable

That said, the phone does take too long to focus, especially in low light. In fact, it sometimes completely failed to focus while shooting at night. That makes it difficult to depend on this camera and you may end up with blurry photos sometimes.

Samsung Galaxy J7 Pro

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Battery: Amongst the best...

I started off this review by informing you that there’s a bigger battery on this phone. The Galaxy J7 Pro has a 3600 mAh battery that easily lasts more than a day. The PC Mark battery test takes 14 hours and 39 minutes to drop the battery from 80% to 20%. That’s amongst the highest you will find amongst budget phones today.

On regular usage, you can easily expect 16-18 hours on each charge. The the current (2017) crop of mid-ranged or budget phones, this is certainly amongst the best battery performers we have seen.

Bottomline: Beaten by price...

To sum up, the Galaxy J7 Pro has excellent battery life, an above average camera, pretty display and it’s well built. That would make a pretty good smartphone to buy, if it wasn’t priced at the absolute high-end of the budget range. The J7 Pro is priced at Rs. 20,990, that doesn’t really make it a value for money phone.

If Samsung had nailed the performance (like it did on the Galaxy C9 Pro), this could have been the best phone at this price.

How it compares: Not the best, but almost there...

I said the Galaxy J7 Pro is not particularly a value for money device. That’s because you can spend just about Rs. 4000 more to buy the OnePlus 3T (review), which is much more powerful and has a more dependable camera. If you want to stick to your budget, phones like the Moto G5 Plus (review) can give you almost everything this one can.

While the Galaxy J7 Pro has a good camera, it’s not particularly dependable. It’s well designed, but so is the Moto G5S Plus (review). It’s good looking too, but then again, so is the LG Q6 (review). Essentially, what I’m saying is that while the Galaxy J7 Pro is certainly a good phone, it’s not the best value for money. If you want Samsung’s brand name, excellent battery life, a decent camera and a good display, you should certainly consider this phone.

Samsung Galaxy J7 Pro Key Specs, Price and Launch Date

Price:
Release Date: 15 Jul 2017
Variant: 64GB
Market Status: Launched

Key Specs

  • Screen Size Screen Size
    5.5" (1080 x 1920)
  • Camera Camera
    13 | 13 MP
  • Memory Memory
    64 GB/3 GB
  • Battery Battery
    3600 mAh

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International enrolments will drop in practical oriented subjects, here is why

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The COVID-19 pandemic will definitely take its toll on international student applications across all the subject areas in all countries. With online classes becoming the new normal across the world, the impact will be more on subjects which have lab-based practical classes.

“In that sense, subject areas like science and engineering may see some drop in international enrolments compared to humanities and liberal arts,” says South Korean Ambassador His Excellency Shin Bong-kil. The ongoing pandemic has also led to innovations and increased the role of technology in making international education more accessible to global students, he adds. “It is said that innovation and creativity often thrive in a crisis. COVID-19 has prompted educational institutions to innovate in their own little way to adapt to the new situation. This has given rise to the online teaching model. This enables students to pursue international educational courses from their home country without having to travel abroad thus enabling students with modest means who cannot afford the cost of in-campus study abroad to join international education,” Shin Bong-kil told Education Times.
India-South Korea ties

Despite the pandemic, Korea and India have managed to minimise its adverse effects on bilateral cooperation in the higher education sector. This year, the Korean government granted scholarship to some 50 Indian students to join master’s and PhD programmes, excluding undergraduate programme, up from 17 last year.“The embassy took special care in issuing timely visa to all the successful candidates. Thanks to these efforts, some 40 Indian students have entered Korea this August to start their studies. Very few students gave up their scholarship because of COVID-19 and only three students requested to defer their departure as their final exams for bachelor’s degree have been delayed,” adds the Ambassador.

Impact of travel restrictions

South Korea does not see travel restrictions as a major hurdle. “It is a temporary measure to fight COVID and will gradually be eased. Even though the scheduled flights between the two countries stands suspended as of now, we have been operating special flights since April. A total of 23 special flights have facilitated the travel of Indian students,” he adds. Currently, both the countries are negotiating an air bubble agreement, once this agreement is finalised, both India and Korea will be able to operate to and fro flights with some restrictions.

NEP 2020

The new National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 has paved the way for the top 100 foreign universities to set up operations in India. He believes that Korean universities such as SNU, KAIST, Korea University, POSTECH, Yonsei University and Sungkyunwan University will set up their campuses in India and likewise, prestigious Indian universities can open their campuses in Korea, boosting educational cooperation between the two countries. With the addition of Korean language as one of the foreign languages at the secondary level, the government is ready to support Korean language education in India. Towards this, a Korean Education Center will be set up sometime next year in Delhi. Additionally, discussion with the Ministry of Education is also underway to launch a joint education programme in order to train Indian people to teach the Korean language in schools.

Realising that there will be a spurt in demand for Korean language teachers in India, the Korean Cultural Center has already started an online language teacher training course. Students learning the Korean language can hope to have a bright future. There are more than 700 Korean companies doing business in India, says the ambassador.

“Indian students learning the language stand a better chance to get gainful employment in Korean companies. Further, there are also opportunities for Indians proficient in the language to join Korean multinationals in other countries in managerial positions,” he adds.

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In these trying times, the first and the foremost duty of universities is to ensure the health and safety of students. To this end, almost all Korean universities have embraced online learning as the new mantra and are putting in place plans and systems so that students do not lose one full academic year.To provide safe and secure study environment to all international students, Korean government and universities are offering free COIVD test, treatment, self-quarantine requirements, routine disinfection etc.
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    Had the sweetest day celebrating my 25th birthday with my quarantine family, who made it so special for me, along with all the love I felt from all over the world! Thank you to everyone for the birthday messages, I carried you with me yesterday!! I am grateful and lucky that my family and friends -near and far- are healthy and safe, and although I missed loved ones I wish I could have celebrated with, know that these times will make us even more grateful for togetherness to be had in the future ! I will never forget my 25th bday! +++The icing on the perfect quarantine bday was finding out my surprise everything-bagel-cake was made by the one and only Cake Boss @buddyvalastro who I have watched for over a decade. I CRIED REAL TEARS! BUDDY! This is a dream come true. I can't believe you made this cake for me while the bakery is closed. It means more to me than you know, and when we hopefully meet some day you will truly know that there almost isn't an episode I've missed. 10/10 would be a Carlo's intern whenever needed. Grateful, honored, your biggest fan.

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    Supermodel Gigi Hadid, who frequently trends for her maternity photoshoots these days, announced her pregnancy with Zayn Malik on Jimmy Fallon's The Tonight Show. Gigi and Zayn Malik first started dating in 2015. However, they split in March 2018. The couple reportedly rekindled their relationship in December, last year. Gigi made it Instagram official by posting a picture of former One Direction member on her Instagram story and she wrote: "Hey Valentine... Z on the farm."

    Both the Hadid sisters are supermodels and they have walked the ramp for ace designers like Marc Jacobs, Chanel, Michael Kors, Jean Paul Gaultier, and Max Mara and they frequently feature on the covers of leading fashion magazines.

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    We Have Had Big Stars Being Caught But Rhea Chakraborty's Media Trial Very Shocking: Taapsee Pannu
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    We Have Had Big Stars Being Caught But Rhea Chakraborty's Media Trial Very Shocking: Taapsee Pannu

    Taapsee Pannu and Rhea Chakraborty (R)

    Taapsee Pannu and Rhea Chakraborty (R)

    Taapsee Pannu talked about why she felt compelled to speaking up for Rhea Chakraborty, who is accused of abetting the suicide of actor Sushant Singh Rajput.

    • Last Updated: September 16, 2020, 11:45 AM IST

    Actor Taapsee Pannu feels that many have branded Rhea Chakraborty "the culprit" behind Sushant Singh Rajput’s death even before the court can pass its judgement. Taapsee has been vocal about the "unfair" treatment meted out to Rhea by the press and social media users.

    In an interview with India Today, Taapsee talked about why she felt compelled to speaking up for Rhea Chakraborty, who is accused of abetting the suicide of actor Sushant Singh Rajput and supporting Jaya Bachchan's Parliament speech.

    "In this particular case, as I have always maintained, I really didn’t know her at all. I still don’t know her. The only problem I had was the kind of unfair trial that was happening and the kind of judgement that was passed on her. It’s not that before we haven’t had criminals from other industries or people being caught for doing something wrong from other industries. Even in our industry, for that matter. We have had a couple of big stars being caught but the way this girl went through the media trial and physical harassment at some places, it was something very shocking and something I couldn’t hold back. I had to speak up without even knowing anything about her," Taapsee said.

    “There are people who support this point of view and there are people who probably have just written her off in their mind before the court or the investigative agencies have given their verdict. They want to force this opinion in everyone’s head. So, I think that is wrong.”

    Taapsee also shared her thoughts on veteran actor and Rajya Sabha MP Jaya Bachchan’s speech in the Parliament on Bollywood’s image being "tarnished." Jaya said in the Parliament on Tuesday, “Just because of a few people, you cannot tarnish the whole industry... I was really embarrassed and ashamed that yesterday one our members in the Lok Sabha, who is from the industry, spoke against the film industry.”

    "Hats off to madam. She has just hit the nail on the head. What we couldn't put in words, she has said each and every words so precisely with facts," Taapsee said.

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    China’s PLA Builds up Presence Near Arunachal Pradesh Border, India Strengthens Vigilance
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    China’s PLA Builds up Presence Near Arunachal Pradesh Border, India Strengthens Vigilance

    File photo of Indian Army personnel in Arunachal Pradesh.

    File photo of Indian Army personnel in Arunachal Pradesh.

    Government sources said PLA troop movement has been seen opposite Arunachal Pradesh's Asaphila and Fishtail-2 sectors, nearly 20 km from the Indian territory.

    • Last Updated: September 16, 2020, 9:11 AM IST

    India has moved its troops to the eastern part of the border with China in Ladakh after noticing Chinese troop movement at least two locations across the Line of Actual Control in Arunachal Pradesh.

    Government sources told CNN-News18 the People’s Liberation Army has built ups its presence opposite Arunachal Pradesh's Asaphila and Fishtail-2 sectors, nearly 20 km from the Indian territory.

    Officials said that Indian troops are fully prepared to thwart any attempts by China to make incursions and the forces have strengthened vigilance all along the LAC, from Ladakh to Arunachal Pradesh.

    News agency Reuters had recently reported that India had sent additional troops to the eastern district of Anjaw in Arunachal Pradesh, which China also claims as its territory, raising the prospect of a wider face-off.

    “The military presence has surely increased, but as far as incursions are concerned, there are no verified reports as such,” Ayushi Sudan, Anjaw's chief civil servant, had told Reuers, adding that several Indian army battalions were stationed there.

    Arunachal Pradesh, which China calls South Tibet, was at the centre of a full-scale border war between India and China in 1962, and security analysts have warned that it could become a flash-point again.

    Earlier this month, China’s PLA had allegedly kidnapped five Indian villagers from Arunachal Pradesh. The five were reportedly taken away by a team of the PLA from a jungle where they were hunting.

    China also asserted that they do not recognise Arunachal Pradesh to be Indian territory.

    “China’s position on the eastern section of the China and India boundary and China’s southern Tibet is consistent and clear,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian said at a press briefing. “We have never recognised the so-called Arunachal Pradesh illegally established on the Chinese territory,” he said.

    The five Indian men were returned to India after 12 days. The army said three such incidents, including the latest one, had taken place this year in Upper Subansiri and West Siang districts of Arunachal Pradesh and that all have been brought back home.

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    Delhi Riots 2020: 15 Named In 17,500-Page Chargesheet Filed By Police

    Delhi Riots: 15 Named In 17,500-Page Chargesheet Filed By Police

    Delhi Riots Case: The Delhi Police, which reports to the central government, is also under scrutiny for its role during the clashes.

    Delhi riots in Feburary this year left 53 dead, 200 injured and hundreds homeless.

    New Delhi:

    Fifteen people have been named by the police in a vast chargesheet filed over the Delhi riots that raged through the capital city in February this year, leaving more than 50 people dead and property worth crores damaged.

    The 17,500-page filing in two steel trunks included more than 2,600 pages detailing the charges against the accused and thousands of pages of annexures. Charges include those under the tough anti-terror Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act.

    The police also said that their investigation in the case is ongoing and it expects to file a supplementary chargesheet against the accused who have not been named so far.

    "These conspirators were in direct touch with the foot soldiers that resulted in the riots in North East Delhi in February," the police told the court, adding two WhatsApp groups were used to engineer the riots in Seelampur and Jafrabad that saw some of the worst violence.

    "Conspirators planned the riots while middle ring of leaders at the area level executed the plan through the foot soldiers," the police said.

    Communal violence over the centre's controversial Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) had erupted in Delhi between groups supporting and opposing the law that promised citizenship to non-Muslim refugees from three neighbouring countries, widely seen as discriminatory.

    While Prime Minister Narendra Modi held meetings with US President Donald Trump just a few kilometres away, parts of the city descended into violence that saw widespread clashes, arson and stone-throwing leaving 53 dead, at least 200 injured and hundreds homeless.

    The Delhi Police, which reports to the central government and whose role during the riots is also under scrutiny, has been criticised for arresting only members linked to one side of the clash while contesting reports that claimed that policemen were seen actively helping the other side during the riots.

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    DCGI allows Oxford to resume trial of Covid-19 vaccine - DCGI ने ऑक्सफोर्ड के कोविड-19 टीके का परीक्षण दोबारा शुरू करने की अनुमति दी | India News in Hindi

    DCGI ने ऑक्सफोर्ड के कोविड-19 टीके का परीक्षण दोबारा शुरू करने की अनुमति दी

    डीसीजीआई ने दूसरे और तीसरे चरण के परीक्षण के लिए किसी भी उम्मीदवार को चुनने को रोकने वाले अपने पहले के आदेश को रद्द कर दिया

    DCGI ने ऑक्सफोर्ड के कोविड-19 टीके का परीक्षण दोबारा शुरू करने की अनुमति दी

    प्रतीकात्मक फोटो.

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    भारतीय औषधि महानियंत्रक (डीसीजीआई) डॉ.वीजी सोमानी ने मंगलवार को सीरम इंस्टीट्यूट ऑफ इंडिया (एसआईआई) को ऑक्सफोर्ड के कोविड-19 टीके का उम्मीदवारों पर क्लीनिकल ट्रायल (चिकित्सकीय परीक्षण) फिर से शुरू करने की अनुमति दे दी. डीसीजीआई ने दूसरे और तीसरे चरण के परीक्षण के लिए किसी भी उम्मीदवर को चुनने को रोकने वाले अपने पहले के आदेश को रद्द कर दिया.

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    हालांकि डीसीजीआई ने इसके लिए जांच के दौरान अतिरिक्त ध्यान देने समेत अन्य कई शर्ते रखी हैं. एसआईआई से डीजीसीआई ने विपरित परिस्थतियों से निपटने में नियम के अनुसार तय इलाज की भी जानकारी जमा करने को कहा है.

    इससे पहले 11 सितंबर को डीसीजीआई ने सीरम इंस्टीट्यूट ऑफ इंडिया को निर्देश दिया था कि कोविड-19 के संभावित टीके के चिकित्सकीय परीक्षण पर रोक लगाई जाए क्योंकि दिग्गज दवा कंपनी एस्ट्राजेनिका ने अध्ययन में शामिल हुए एक व्यक्ति के ''तबीयत खराब'' होने के बाद अन्य देशों में परीक्षण रोक दिया था.



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    Drink This Flaxseed, Lemon And Honey Water For Weight Loss And Immunity - NDTV Food

    Drink This Flaxseed, Lemon And Honey Water For Weight Loss And Immunity

    If you have been tryng to shed some kilos, this quick and easy flaxseed, lemon and honey drink can be a good addition to your diet.

    Aanchal Mathur  |  Updated: September 16, 2020 12:31 IST

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    Flaxseeds are known for their rich nutritional profile.

    Highlights
    • Flaxseeds or alsi are a powerhouse of nutrients
    • Rich in fibre, flaxseeds can aid weight loss
    • Here is an easy flaxseed drink with the goodness of lemon and honey

    Weight loss is one of the major concerns today and with an overload of information on the internet, one can easily lose track of what's right and what's wrong for their own body. But did you know that little modifications in our daily diets can lead us to shed kilos and even strengthen our immunity? Addition of flaxseeds, for instance, is one that you can begin with if looking to lose weight and also boost immunity in such testing times.

    Nutty and crunchy, flaxseeds (or alsi) have the world gushing over them due to the host of health benefits they offer - facilitating weight loss and boosting immunity being the two most important ones. Flaxseeds besides being one of the best sources of plant-based protein are also rich in soluble mucilaginou fibre that can lower unhealthy cholesterol (LDL). It helps you feel full for long and suppresses hunger pangs, aiding in weight loss. Besides this, these nutty delights come packed with omega 3 fatty acids, which prevent heart ailments and build immunity.

    Above everything else, flaxseeds are highly versatile when it comes to including them in our diet. From smoothies to salads, to soups and to even parfaits, there are countless ways to add flaxseeds to our regular diet. Here is an easy flaxseed water recipe that you can make at home and drink every morning.

    (Also Read: 5 Yummy Ways To Add Flaxseeds To Your Diet)

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    Flaxseeds help you feel full for long and suppresses hunger pangs.

    Ingredients:

    Water- 1 glass

    Flaxseeds (soaked overnight)- 1 tsp

    Lemon (juiced)- 1

    Honey- 1 tsp

    Method:

    1. Heat water and add pre-soaked flaxseeds to it.

    2. Stir well and let it sit until the water has a gel-like consistency.

    3. Strain the water and if you don't mind a little crunch in it then you can simply pour it as is.

    4. Add lemon and honey.

    5. Stir well and consume first thing in the morning.

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    The addition of lemon and honey with hot water has been long known for boosting weight loss. Lemon is rich in vitamin C that help strengthen immunity while honey is known to be a powerhouse of antioxidants and flavonoids that help boost one's immunity. Combined with flaxseeds, the power of these two ingredients is only doubled.

    Try this quick and easy drink for weight loss and immunity at home and share your experience on the comments section below.

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    Sandalwood Drug Case: Vivek Oberoi's Brother-in-Law Aditya Alva Absconding After Ragini Dwivedi's Arrest, Raids Conducted at Properties
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    Sandalwood Drug Case: Vivek Oberoi's Brother-in-Law Aditya Alva Absconding After Ragini Dwivedi's Arrest, Raids Conducted at Properties

    Sandalwood Drug Case: Vivek Oberoi's Brother-in-Law Aditya Alva Absconding After Ragini Dwivedi's Arrest, Raids Conducted at Properties

    Aditya Alva, brother-in-law of Bollywood actor Vivek Oberoi, has been absconding ever since the police carried out raids on Sandalwood star Ragini Dwivedi's residence in relation to drugs probe.

    • Last Updated: September 16, 2020, 8:45 AM IST

    Intensifying its investigation into the Sandalwood drug case, the Central Crime Bureau of the Bengaluru City Police on Tuesday conducted raids on properties owned by Aditya Alva, brother-in-law of Bollywood Star, Vivek Oberoi and son of the late former minister, Jeevraj Alva.

    Aditya Alva has been absconding ever since the police carried out raids on Sandalwood star Ragini Dwivedi's residence. She was on Monday remanded to judicial custody for 14 days and is in the Parappana Agrahara prisons on the outskirts of the city.

    The police said they are conducting raids on resorts owned by Aditya, where he used to allegedly organise weekend parties. Many film stars of the Kannada film industry are said to have taken part in these parties.

    According to the CCB, Aditya has named the fifth accused in this case. He hails from highly influential family background. His late father, Jeevaraj Alva was considered to be one of the most powerful ministers and leaders of his time. He was regarded as the right-hand man of the late Chief Minister, Ramakrishna Hegde.

    The late Jeevraj Alva was known for his organising skills, besides his fund mobilisation skills, which are still recalled by his contemporaries from the erstwhile Janata Parivar. He was the man Friday of the Janata Parivar in those days.

    Aditya's mother, Nandini Alva too is a noted figure in the state. She is a renowned dancer and event organiser. She was one of the founding members of the Bengaluru Habba (Bengaluru Fest), which was launched during the then Chief Minister, S. M. Krishna's tenure between 1999-2004. This helped Bengaluru to showcase its cultural talent too.

    Besides this, Aditya is also the brother-in-law of Bollywood star, Vivek Oberoi.

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    New Delhi: GMR, Adani Among 20 Firms Keen In Redeveloping New Delhi Railway Station

    GMR, Adani Among 20 Firms Keen In Redeveloping New Delhi Railway Station

    At a pre-bid meeting, around 20 national and international firms -- such as the SNCF, the Arabian Construction Company, the GMR, the Adani Group, the JKB Infra, Anchorage Infrastructure -- participated

    GMR, Adani Among 20 Firms Keen In Redeveloping New Delhi Railway Station

    Objective of the ambitious project is to position New Delhi railway station as a multimodal hub (File)

    France's state-owned railway company SNCF, the GMR Group and the Adani Group are among 20 entities that have shown interest in redeveloping the New Delhi railway station into a world-class multimodal hub.

    At a pre-bid meeting on Tuesday, around 20 national and international firms -- such as the SNCF, the Arabian Construction Company, the GMR, the Adani Group, the JKB Infra, Anchorage Infrastructure -- participated.

    The project, being implemented by the Rail Land Development Authority (RLDA), is estimated to cost Rs 6,500 crore and will be completed in around four years.

    "The redevelopment of New Delhi Railway Station has attracted interest from leading global firms," RLDA Vice Chairman Ved Parkash Dudeja said.

    The objective of the ambitious project is to position the New Delhi railway station as a multimodal hub through upgradation of the infrastructure and provision of state-of-the-art amenities such as an elevated concourse, a multi-level car parking and much more facilities.

    The project would be developed on a Design-Build-Finance-Operate-Transfer (DBFOT) model for a concession period of 60 years.

    "The project aims to transform New Delhi Railway Station into a world-class transit hub, in line with the Prime Minister's vision of New India. This station will be a one-stop destination for retail, commercial and hospitality. It will also boost real estate and ensure cascading development of New Delhi and surrounding regions," Mr Dudeja said.

    The concessionaire will earn revenues from several components including passenger handling fees collected via ticket sales, revenues from passenger facilities within the station such as retail areas, lounges, parking, advertisement spaces, food and beverages, income from the development and lease of the commercial components to name a few, the RLDA said in a statement.

    The phased exercise encompasses redevelopment of station and associated infrastructure, relocation of social infrastructure as well as the refurbishment of offices and quarters.

    Other aspects include developing food courts and restrooms, an elevated concourse with segregation for arriving and departing passengers, and refurbished platforms with easy access from the concourse level.

    The redevelopment plan also envisions mezzanine level exclusively for passenger facilities such as lounges, an elevated road network with multiple entry and exit points.

    Green building provisions such as optimum use of natural ventilation and lighting will also be a key highlight of the redeveloped station.

    New Delhi Railway Station is the largest and second busiest station in the country and handles approximately 4.5 lakh passengers daily (approximately 160 -170 million passengers annually).

    The station handles 400 trains per day which are expected to increase due to higher operational efficiencies resulting from the redevelopment and better yard utilization.

    The RLDA is currently working on 62 stations in a phased manner while its subsidiary, IRSDC has taken up another 61 stations for redevelopment.

    In the first phase, the RLDA has prioritised prominent stations like New Delhi, Tirupati, Dehradun, Nellore, and Puducherry for redevelopment.

    Railway stations across the country will be redeveloped on a PPP Model as a part of Smart City Projects launched by the government.

    The RLDA is a statutory body under the Ministry of Railways for development of vacant railway land for commercial use in line with the objective to generate revenue by non-tariff measures.

    Currently, the approximately 43,000 hectares of Railways land are lying vacant.

    The RLDA has over 79 sites across India for leasing and the eligible developers for each will be selected through an open and transparent bid process.

    The RLDA is currently also handling 84 railway colony redevelopment projects and has recently leased out a railway colony in Guwahati for redevelopment.

    (Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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    Serum Institute Gets Nod To Resume Oxford COVID-19 Vaccine Trial In India

    Serum Institute Gets Nod To Resume Oxford COVID-19 Vaccine Trial In India

    Serum Institute of India has also been asked to submit to the DCGI's office details of medication used in accordance with the protocol for management of adverse events.

    Serum Institute Gets Nod To Resume Oxford COVID-19 Vaccine Trial In India

    SII has partnered with AstraZeneca for manufacturing vaccine candidate for COVID-19 (Representational)

    New Delhi:

    Drugs Controller General of India (DCGI) Dr VG Somani on Tuesday gave permission to Serum Institute of India to resume clinical trial of the Oxford COVID-19 vaccine candidate in the country while revoking its earlier order of suspending any new recruitment for phase two and three trial.

    The DCGI, however, put certain conditions like taking extra care during screening, providing additional information in informed consent and close monitoring for adverse events during follow-up of the study which have to be "scrupulously" followed by Serum Institute of India (SII).

    SII has also been asked to submit to the DCGI's office details of medication used in accordance with the protocol for management of adverse events.

    The DCGI had on September 11 directed Serum Institute of India to suspend any new recruitment in the phase two and three clinical trial of the Oxford COVID-19 vaccine candidate till further orders in the backdrop of pharma giant AstraZeneca pausing the clinical trials in other countries because of "an unexplained illness" in a participant in the study.

    On Saturday, British-Swedish biopharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca and the University of Oxford said clinical trials for their coronavirus vaccine have resumed in the UK after the Medicines Health Regulatory Authority's (MHRA) confirmed that the trials were safe.

    SII, which has partnered with AstraZeneca for manufacturing the vaccine candidate for COVID-19, on Tuesday submitted the recommendations of the Data and Safety Monitoring Board (DSMB), UK and DSMB, India, and requested for permission to restart enrolment in the clinical trial.

    According to Tuesday's order issued by DCGI, the DSMB, UK, recommended that the investigators recommence all immunization in their clinical trials subject to certain conditions.

    DSMB, India, also has recommended to continue the study and enroll the remaining participants in the clinical trial as per protocol subject to certain conditions.

    According to the order, SII has submitted revised participant information sheet, revised informed consent form and additional safety monitoring plan for the evolved participants.

    The Pune-based firm has also submitted a summary of safety follow up of seven days post first vaccination, stating that no serious adverse events were experienced by any of the subjects till the date of the reporting, and the reported adverse events were stated to be mild, resolved on their own and did not have any sequale.

    "In view of the above, I Dr V G Somani, Drugs Controller General of India, Central Licensing Authority, after careful examination of your reply and the recommendations of the DSMB in India and in UK revoke herewith the order dated September 11 issued under Rule 30 of the New Drugs and Clinical Trials Rules, 2019.

    "You may recommence the clinical trial as recommended by DSMB, India, as per already approved protocol and the provisions laid down under the New Drugs and Clinical Trial Rules, 2019, subject to the conditions mentioned," the order said.

    (Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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    Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan Condoles Death Of Army Soldier Aneesh Thomas In Pak Firing

    Kerala Chief Minister Condoles Death Of Soldier In Pak Firing

    Leader of Opposition in the assembly, Ramesh Chennithala expressed grief over the demise of the jawan and offered his condolences to the bereaved family.

    Kerala Chief Minister Condoles Death Of Soldier In Pak Firing

    Aneesh Thomas is survived by a wife and a six-year-old daughter.

    Thiruvananthapuram:

    Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Wednesday condoled the death of soldier Aneesh Thomas, who was killed in a ceasefire violation by Pakistani troops using heavy fire along the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir.

    Leader of Opposition in the assembly, Ramesh Chennithala expressed grief over the death of the soldier and offered his condolences to the bereaved family.

    A statement from Chief Minister's office said Pinarayi Vijayan condoled the death of Aneesh Thomas, 36, a native of Alumuk in Kollam district.

    Aneesh Thomas was killed and two others, including an officer, were injured on Tuesday after Pakistani troops fired with small arms and shelled mortars along the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir's Rajouri district.

    Officials said his remains will be brought to Kerala on Thursday.

    Aneesh Thomas is survived by a wife and a six-year-old daughter.

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    India Shreds Pakistan At UN: Their Prime Minister Admits Training Terrorists For Jammu And Kashmir

    "Their PM Admits Training Terrorists For J&K": India Shreds Pak At UN

    The diplomat said that it was not surprising that other relevant multilateral institutions have been raising serious concerns on Pakistan's failure to stop terror financing.

    'Their PM Admits Training Terrorists For J&K': India Shreds Pak At UN

    India also slammed Pakistan for abusing various HRC mechanisms (Representational)

    Geneva:

    India on Tuesday described Pakistan as an "epicenter of terrorism" and said no one deserves unsolicited lecture on human rights from Islamabad that has consistently persecuted its ethnic and religious minorities including Hindus, Sikhs and Christians.

    Exercising the Right of Reply to the statements made by Pakistan at the 45th session of Human Rights Council (HRC), the Indian representative said that it has become habitual for Pakistan to malign India with false and fabricated narratives for its self-serving malicious purposes.

    "Neither India nor others deserve this unsolicited lecture on human rights from a country that has consistently persecuted its ethnic and religious minorities, is an epicenter of terrorism, has the distinction of providing pensions to individuals on UN Sanctions list and has a Prime Minister who proudly admits training tens of thousands of terrorists to fight in Jammu and Kashmir," the Indian diplomat said.

    The diplomat said that it was not surprising that other relevant multilateral institutions have been raising serious concerns on Pakistan's failure to stop terror financing and lack of effective actions against all terror entities in Pakistan.

    Highlighting the nefarious designs of Pakistan in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, the diplomat said, "the mass influx of outsiders has whittled down the number of Kashmiris to an insignificant number in Pakistan occupied parts of Indian Union Territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Laddakh."

    "In its zeal to reassert its theocratic ideology, it has ensured that ethnic and religious minorities have no future through systematic persecution, blasphemy laws, forced conversions, targeted killings, sectarian violence and faith-based discrimination," the diplomat said.

    "Thousands of Sikh, Hindus and Christian minority women and girls have been subjected to abductions, forced marriages and conversions in Pakistan."

    On the plight of people in Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh, the Indian diplomat said, "Not a single day has gone by when a family in Balochistan doesn't find its members picked up or kidnapped by the security forces of Pakistan."

    "Pakistan does well when it comes to intimidation and attacks against journalists, human rights defenders and political dissidents in particular by its state machinery. It is not without a reason that Pakistan has been highlighted by international organizations as a country where journalists are slain and their killers go scot free," the diplomat said.

    India also slammed Pakistan for "abusing various HRC mechanisms and platforms for raising issues, which are extraneous to the mandate of the HRC and which relate to internal affairs of India, with a view to distract the attention of the international community from serious human rights violations committed by it against its own people, including in Indian territories occupied by it."

    India also rejected the reference made by the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) to Jammu and Kashmir, which is an integral part of India.

    "The OIC has no locus standi to comment on internal affairs of India. The OIC has allowed itself to be misused by Pakistan to subverse its own Agenda. It's for the members of the OIC to decide if it is in their interests to allow Pakistan to do so," the Indian representative said.

    India also advised Turkey to refrain from commenting on its internal affairs and develop a better understanding of the democratic practices.

    (Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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    Sony Xperia Z1 Review

    Sony Xperia Z1 Review

    By Vishal Mathur | Updated May 22 2019
    Sony  Xperia Z1 Review
    DIGIT RATING
    77 /100
    • design

      79

    • performance

      72

    • value for money

      75

    • features

      80

    • PROS
    • Elegant design
    • Excellent performance
    • Camera at 20MP does fairly well
    • Much improved battery life with Stamina Mode
    • Sony's new UI is growing on us!
    • CONS
    • Glass at the back catches scratches easily
    • Camera Auto Modes restrict aspect ratio and megapixels
    • For a 5-inch screen, the phone is too tall, Sony could reduce the space at the top and bottom beyond the display area to make the unit more compact.

    Verdict

    This is essentially the Xperia Z's form factor, with the power of the Xperia Z Ultra. Simply put, the successor to the Xperia Z is on paper the most powerful smartphone available in India. It carries on with almost the same design tone, the water and dust resistance capabilities, but improves on the display, battery life and to a certain extent, the camera as well. It does cost a lot of money, which may make the potential customer think about the investment.

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    The Sony Xperia Z1 is pretty much Sony telling its rivals that they will not be left behind in the flagship smartphone battle. In fact, it has pretty much taken over the smartphone spec sheets with the adoption of the Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processors, which the likes of HTC haven’t, yet. And, yes, it also towers over its competition when it comes to price.


    Build & Design: More of the same
    We had said this when we reviewed the Xperia Z Ultra, and we will say this again - the Z1 carries forward the design theme that started with the Xperia Z. You have the slab-like design, with the glass at the back. The water and dust resistance ratings mean the ports and slots get the similar looking flap covers. It's still fairly slim, at just under 9mm, but the glass and the metal frame adds to the weight, tipping the scales at 170g.

     

    This is still a pretty big phone. Sony now has settled on a design accent, that seems to be consistent across all new Xperia flagships. 

    Up front is the 5-inch display, but nothing else to distract you because the usual touch sensitive controls are integrated into the UI itself. The left side spine of the Z1 has the dock connector and the covered slots for the memory card and the micro USB port for charging. There is the dock connector as well. The right side spine has the SIM card slot, with the helpful tray to slot it in. And also the volume rocker, the shutter button and the attention grabbing power key. Speaking of the dock for a second, you might consider getting one, if you believe that opening and closing the charging port flap on a daily basis will do it no good. Also, if you are taking this phone in the pool with you, and your earphones are water-proof, the Z1 will have absolutely no issues - the 3.5mm headphone jack is also waterproof internally.

     

    The water and dust resistance ratings continue as is. The flaps protect the water from seeping in. Even the 3.5mm headphone jack, which doesn't have a flap cover, is internally sealed away. 

    While the dimensions of the Z1 are much more in control when compared to the Z Ultra, the phone still retains the slippery nature of its predecessors, thanks to the glass at the back. It's interesting to note that the Z1 has a slightly bigger  footprint than the Xperia Z, but that can be attributed to Sony packing in a bigger battery and the better camera hardware. But, because it is slippery and doesn’t grip very well, you will need to hold this carefully when attempting to use it with the same hand.

    While such a design has its issues, there is no doubt that the straight lines and flat surfaces on the Xperia Z1 look stunning and very different from what the other flagships offer. The phone is built well, no disappointments in the terms of how it has been put together and the quality of materials used. But surely, the entire package could have been designed in a way so that it was also easier (and safer) to hold.

    Display: Building on the good stuff
    The Xperia Z was one of the first phones to sport a Full HD display, and the Z1 builds on that. The Triluminos technology makes this display a very good one to watch movies on, because the colours are much more vibrant and the details have improved as well. Not surprisingly, text rendering has seen an improvement as well, which is something we are very thankful about. The X-Reality engine boosts colour and sharpness, and while it does slightly increase the battery consumption, we found that it does make a huge difference while browsing through pictures.

    The video playback experience on the Xperia Z1 is miles ahead of the Xperia Z, with the Triluminos technology ensuring that the colours are a lot richer now. 

    But for a natively bright display, the reflective glass above the screen does sort of complicate matters. Visibility in sunlight will be compromised if you don’t have the auto-brightness setting turned on, and even group viewing of a picture will not be ideal, because the people sitting at the sides will be treated to reflections most of the time.

    Performance: Blazing fast
    After spending ages lagging behind, it is good to see Sony finally giving importance to the specs powering their phones, with the Xperia Z1 packing in the Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor and 2GB of RAM. The Xperia Z Ultra has the same specs, and was comfortably ahead of the likes of the HTC One and the Samsung Galaxy S4 in the benchmark test scores. The Z1 Ultra’s performance, therefore, isn’t surprising.

    The specs translate brilliantly into the real world usage performance scenario, with apps opening instantaneously, and the background app load not bothering us one bit. As a primary smartphone, its interesting to note that the Z1 never felt sluggish, something that even the HTC One could not completely claim because every once in a blue moon, it also had that moment of sluggishness craving for a restart. Tap on the Real Racing app on both phones at the same time, the Z Ultra wins the race by a couple of seconds. Even within the app, race loading times are lesser. All in all, be it serious work or some fun gaming, the Z Ultra handles both with such comfort that it borders on arrogance.

    However, for a phone that packs in so much power, there is the inevitable heating issue. Use the camera to take around 10-12 shots, or the web browser for 5 minutes and the back heats up considerably, particularly just above the Sony logo and slightly to the left of it. For anyone considering packing this inside a case or a skin, that really wouldn’t be the best idea. Also, the Z Ultra did not heat up this much, under the same usage pattern, just for reference’s sake.

    Battery life from the massive 3000mAh pack is quite good. With the Stamina Mode turned on, this one lasted me from 8am full charge one day till 3:30pm the next day, as a primary phone with calls, mails, messages and IM. Throughout, the brightness was set at around 40%. Stamina Mode allows you to set which applications can use the data connectivity when the phone is in stand-by mode. For example, if I only want the Gmail client and Facebook to refresh and not have the other apps doing the rigmarole, it allows for that.

    Camera: Has its good points
    Using the camera on the Xperia Z1 is a rather simple experience, pretty much the traditional methods of either accessing it via the icon on-screen, or long pressing the shutter button. The UI, once you open the camera, is pretty similar to the Xperia flagships of the recent past - three buttons on top, from where you can select the settings for the camera and which mode you want to shoot in. In addition to the plethora of auto modes, the manual mode offers some sense of flexibility to serious photographers. Without doubt, the Superior Auto mode will be the most commonly used , but this does come with a rather serious drawback - the aspect ratio is locked to 16:9 and the maximum image resolution is set at 8 megapixels. We looked everywhere for an option to change the resolution back to 20 megapixels, but no luck. The only way to get maximum resolution out of the Xperia Z1 is by switching the shooting mode to Manual, something many users may not be comfortable with. This pretty much does away with the “take out of the pocket and shoot” experience, for someone who is paying for the 20MP goodness.

    The manual mode continues with the confusion, because it does not let you set the aperture or shutter-speed. What you can tweak are the white balance settings, exposure compensation and the ISO. You can tap to focus, and also tap to shoot, and the menu options provide for the flexibility of either/or, or even both.

    The Sony Xperia Z1, when shooting at 8 megapixels, in Superior Auto mode, tends to capture far less details and the overall image quality suffers when compared to the 20 megapixel counterpart. We believe this is because the Z1 is capturing the image at a full 20 megapixel, but then proceeds to down-sample it to 8 megapixels, which has a negative impact on the detailing.

    You can read the detailed camera comparison between the Sony Xperia Z1, the Nokia Lumia 920, the Apple iPhone 5 and the HTC One, here

    You can view all the test shots below:





    Images shot with the Sony Xperia Z1 (click on images to enlarge in new window)

    To buy or not to buy: A flagship that’ll show the way for the next wave
    Clearly, spending so much money on a smartphone is no easy decision. But, when one has to be made, it just needs to be the smartest one possible. Today, the Xperia Z1 is the sensible choice, if this is what your budget allows. You can consider the HTC One and the Galaxy S4, but for the fans of pure performance, the Z1 is the most attractive proposition. With a screen this big, there will always be issues with the single hand operations and the form factor footprint. But, we're happy to note that the experience is enhanced by the better display and a camera that is fairly competent.

    With camera test inputs from Swapnil Mathur.

    Sony Xperia Z1 Key Specs, Price and Launch Date

    Price:
    Release Date: 04 Sep 2014
    Variant: 16GB
    Market Status: Launched

    Key Specs

    • Screen Size Screen Size
      5" (1080 x 1920)
    • Camera Camera
      20.7 | 2 MP
    • Memory Memory
      16 GB/2 GB
    • Battery Battery
      3000 mAh

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    Fashion retailer Inditex, owner of Zara, returned to quarterly profit in the three months from May to July but reported sales down 31% on the yearago period as viruswary consumers stayed away from city centre shopping districts.

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    MADRID: Fashion retailer Inditex, owner of Zara, returned to quarterly profit in the three months from May to July but reported sales down 31% on the year-ago period as virus-wary consumers stayed away from city centre shopping districts.

    The owner of Massimo Dutti and Bershka said 98% of its stores were open again. Looking to the new financial period, it said sales in store and online were 11% lower at constant exchange rates from Aug. 1 to Sept. 6 from the year-ago period.

    Shares closed 5% higher on Tuesday after Swedish rival H&M beat quarterly profit forecasts as it bounced back faster than expected from the pandemic-induced slump. Inditex’s stock has fallen 24% in the year so far.

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    Mi Wireless Power Bank 30W Launched, Doubles Up as Wireless Charging Stand | Technology News

    Mi Wireless Power Bank 30W Launched, Doubles Up as Wireless Charging Stand

    The Mi Wireless Power Bank 30W is claimed to deliver up to 30W wireless charging support.

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    Mi Wireless Power Bank 30W comes with a 10,000mAh lithium-ion polymer battery

    Highlights
    • Mi Wireless Power Bank 30W has a USB Type-C port
    • It can also be charged through the USB Type-C port
    • Mi Wireless Power Bank 30W comes in black colour

    Mi Wireless Power Bank 30W has been launched in China. The new power bank from Xiaomi doubles up as a wireless charging stand and comes with a 10,000mAh lithium-ion polymer battery. It will be offered in Black colour and packs a connecting dock that has five connector/ pogo pins to charge it. Once placed on the connecting dock, the power bank becomes a wireless charging stand for smartphones and looks somewhat similar to the Pixel Stand that was launched by Google.

    Mi Wireless Power Bank 30W price

    The Mi Wireless Power Bank 30W is priced at CNY 199 (roughly Rs. 2,100) and is available for pre-orders on Mi.com in China. As mentioned, it comes in black colour. There is no word on its release outside China right now.

    Mi Wireless Power Bank 30W features

    The Mi Wireless Power Bank 30W has a black colour finish and a wireless charging icon on the surface to depict the wireless charging support. It has a 10,000mAh lithium-ion polymer battery but the rated capacity is just 5,600mAh. The power bank from Xiaomi comes with a dock that has five pogo pins that charge the power bank. When connected with the dock, the power bank becomes a vertical wireless charger.

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    Mi Wireless Power Bank 30W packs a connecting dock that has five pogo pins to charge it
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    If you want to charge your phone, just place the power bank on the dock, and then place a smartphone on it to charge wirelessly. At this time, the dock charges the power bank and the power bank charges the smartphone. The LEDs present on the side of the power bank show the battery level and light up when it is connected to the dock.

    As far as ports are concerned, the power bank comes equipped with a USB Type-A port with a maximum output capacity of 27W. There is a USB Type-C port that is claimed to deliver a maximum output capacity of 30W. The power bank can also wirelessly charge devices at up to 30W depending upon the wireless charging support that the device comes with.

    In case you don't want to charge your power bank with the dock, you can also juice it up with the USB Type C port that has a maximum power input of 18W. The power bank is charged at a maximum power output of 10W via pogo pins.


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    OnePlus 7 256GB Review

    OnePlus 7 256GB Review

    By Subhrojit Mallick | Updated Oct 23 2019
    OnePlus 7 256GB Review
    DIGIT RATING
    77 /100
    • design

      70

    • performance

      85

    • value for money

      76

    • features

      68

    • PROS
    • Lag-free, super smooth performance
    • Better ergonomics than the OnePlus 7 Pro
    • HDR-enabled display
    • CONS
    • Camera takes time to focus
    • Lacks water resistance
    • No 3.5mm headphone jack

    Verdict

    The OnePlus 7 is the phone to get if you prefer the OnePlus brand and hope for flagship performance. The camera is where the phone falters but it makes up for that with the display, design and performance.

    Read the full review to find out more —

     

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    With the OnePlus 7 Pro now becoming the de facto flagship of the company, OnePlus in 2019 is a changed company with one foot on the premium side while one still drags along the lines of a budget flagship. Not to forget its roots, OnePlus announced the regular OnePlus 7 alongside the Pro version with some obvious downsizing. The company went from launching one flagship smartphone a year, to a 6-month refresh cycle and now, we have two OnePlus phones vying for your attention at the same time. It’s no longer the case where one device will get all the attention. Instead, the focus was divided between two — Everything’s that’s premium (90Hz display, triple cameras) will be present in the Pro variant while everything that isn’t (a regular AMOLED display, dual cameras) will be reserved for the regular variant. Does this bode unwell for OnePlus fans? You still get the flagship Qualcomm processor along with more RAM and storage that you can possibly put to use, but here’s the thing. The OnePlus model of success is now copied by almost everyone. Sitting in the second half of 2019, we have more flagship phones south of Rs 50,000 than above it, and while that’s definitely a good thing for the consumer, it’s something OnePlus would probably be spending a lot of sleepless nights thinking. So with the OnePlus 7 now coming in a crowded space, does it still hold the same promise as before? Let’s find out.

    OnePlus 7 vs competition

    The OnePlus 7 is pitted against the Asus 6z, Oppo Reno 10X Zoom and the Black Shark 2. The upcoming Redmi K20 Pro will also give tough competition to the smartphone. All of these devices are powered by the Snapdragon 855 processor and as such, good flagship performance is more or less guaranteed. Where the OnePlus 7 excels is in offering a good software experience. It’s better than most budget flagships out there. OxygenOS 9 stays updated regularly, offers smooth, lag-free performance and a minimalist design. However, the OnePlus 7’s camera might not be up everyone’s taste. The Oppo Reno 10X Zoom’s camera, in my opinion, offers punchier, more vibrant colours and the flexibility to go up to 10X zoom and 120-degree wide-angle. The Asus 6z is also unique in its own way. The flip camera on the phone doubles up as both the rear and front camera, with the same 48MP camera coming on both sides. The OnePlus 7, as a result, stands out, for covering the basics really well and offering just a little bit more in terms of uniqueness.

    Performance and battery

    Let’s start off with the most important aspect first. The performance of the OnePlus 7 is pretty flawless while the battery life is enough to power through the day. The Snapdragon 855 inside the phone is coupled with up to 8GB LPDDR4X RAM and 256GB UFS 3.0 storage. There’s no question of the phone slowing down anytime soon. The components OnePlus has used in this are the same as the Pro variant, save for the lack of a 12GB RAM variant. As a result, the performance of the phone is one of the best on an Android device. Credit should also be given to OxygenOS that’s based on Android 9 Pie and brings onboard interesting optimisations that ultimately result in faster app launches, unlock and boot-up and the likes. Having said that, if you are coming from the OnePlus 6 or the OnePlus 6T, it’s likely you won’t notice any significant boost in speed.

    Benchmark analysis reveals the OnePlus 7 is just as fast as its sibling and even ahead in some cases when compared to other Snapdragon 855-powered phones. You can see the scores projected in the graphs below to get a better idea of where the OnePlus 7 stands. For a more detailed analysis, check out our performance comparison between the Asus 6z, Oppo Reno 10X Zoom and the OnePlus 7.

    Part of OnePlus 7’s blazing fast speed is also because of the software the phone uses. It’s a customised take on Android 9 that’s very close to the stock Android interface in terms of the aesthetics and there are deep-seated optimisations in place that make the phone run super smooth. On top of that, there are now a handful of India-centric features like parking location, live cricket scores and a dedicated gaming mode which frees up resources, puts calls and notifications on hold and the likes. Then there’s the Zen Mode which I found particularly useful. When the mode is turned on, you can’t do anything on your phone for 20 minutes. The aim is to wean users off smartphone addiction and while it pretty much failed to do so in my case, the mode did allow me to focus on my work much better.

    The 3,700mAh battery on the OnePlus 7 is the same as its predecessor. But while the capacity is the same, there is a slight increase in the screen-on time, thanks to the 7nm efficiency Snapdragon 855 brings to the table. On Geekbench Battery Test, it took around 10 hours 15 minutes to drain the battery while 15 minutes of PUBG Mobile drained the battery by around 5 percent. On the other hand, 30 minutes of Netflix (with HDR on) drained 7 percent battery and an hour of navigation brought down the charge by 8 percent. These are decent numbers and in line with most other Snapdragon 855-powered phones, so the efficiency is more or less at par with other budget flagships out there in the market.

    Camera

    The camera is the second most important thing in a smartphone. Straight off, it becomes clear the OnePlus 7 Pro was what the company was more focused on, while the OnePlus 7 camera comes off as an afterthought. The 7 Pro’s triple-camera offers flexibility with an ultra-wide angle lens, a 3X telephoto lens and a 48MP primary sensor. For the OnePlus 7, only the 48MP sensor was brought down and paired with a 5MP depth sensor. By default, you are restricted to shooting either the regular wide-angle photos or portrait shots with blurred backgrounds. There is 2X zoom, but that’s digitally acquired and doesn’t offer the same quality as optical zoom.

    As for the images themselves, they carry the typical OnePlus look. Neutral colours, excellent HDR performance, and now extra sharpness thanks to the pixel binning that the camera performs by default every time it takes a photo. As such, the OnePlus 7 camera is pretty reliable in taking landscape photos, but struggles to take close-up shots. The AF system in the 48MP sensor has difficulty locking focus even after tapping the region you wish to be focused. For instance, in the photo below, you can see the branch being in focus while the flower is blurred out despite both being approximately at the same distance.

    There’s OIS in the camera which helps take a stable shot when zoomed in, but it particularly helps while shooting videos where the OnePlus 7 does a decent job and focusing is much more reliable. This could just be a bug in the camera software and if highlighted, could be fixed via an OTA update.

    Then there’s the portrait mode. The feature has mostly worked well on previous OnePlus phones, at least when assisted with enough light, and on the OnePlus 7, it works well in objects that are near the camera. Objects that are a little further away has inconsistent subject separation which is ironic considering the only use of the secondary 5MP depth sensor is to get better depth of field.

    There’s also the nightscape mode which works pretty well, but not without its own flaws. For one, it takes a long time to shoot the image irrespective of the amount of light available. For instance, phones from Huawei, we have observed, take less time to shoot multi-frame night mode images when there’s at least some level of illumination. In case of the OnePlus 7, the number of shots, and as a result, the take time, is a constant. Thankfully, there are algorithms in place that controls the amount of exposure the shot needs. The shots are also sharper when you shoot with night mode (provided the subject is steady for the time it takes to shoot), but don’t expect too much out of them. Zooming into a nightscape shot will show the details are artificially rendered and touched up with a lot of noise reduction.

    As such, the OnePlus 7’s rear camera stack is reliable, but not exciting. Around the price of the OnePlus 7, you have phones that come fitted with a wide-angle camera, while paying a little extra will get you all three lenses including a telephoto lens with 10X hybrid zoom.

    Design and Display

    Even though the OnePlus 7 is built out of glass, it feels pretty solid. There’s Gorilla Glass 5 on the back and Gorilla Glass 6 on the front allowing at least some level of protection. There’s a screen-protector built-in to the display that got scratched easily and the mirror red finish that we received for review looks pretty swell. Unlike the OnePlus 7 Pro that offers a new design, the OnePlus 7 is quite identical to the OnePlus 6T — A waterdrop notch, thin bezels, curved rear panel and a sturdy aluminum frame. What’s changed is the gigantic bump around the camera module that makes the phone wobble when placed on a flat surface. Otherwise, the button quality and the tactile response is pretty solid and gives a feeling of longevity.

    The OnePlus 7 doesn’t have an advertised IP rating, but OnePlus did assure there is some level of water resistance but water damage is not covered under warranty. What’s missing is the 3.5mm headphone jack but the dual stereo speakers have made their way to the OnePlus 7 as well along with support for Dolby Atmos. There’s also an in-display fingerprint sensor that’s visibly faster than the OnePlus 6T, and is pretty accurate too. However, face unlock still works faster and I hardly got the chance to use the in-display fingerprint sensor on the phone.

    The display on the OnePlus 7 will come off as a big compromise if you get your hands on the OnePlus 7 Pro. For one, this is a smaller 6.41-inch AMOLED panel  interrupted by the waterdrop notch in the middle. It’s FHD+ instead of QHD+ on the Pro and the screen refresh rate is 60Hz instead of 90Hz. Not that all that makes the OnePlus 7 look bad or anything, but once you use the display on the Pro, there’s no going back to the regular ones. Having said that, the OnePlus 7’s display is bright and vibrant. It’s HDR rated and also supports Netflix HDR.

    Bottomline

    The OnePlus 7 is the budget flagship OnePlus was known for before they started getting into the very segment they intended to kill. The good thing about that is while the OnePlus 7 Pro breaches the Rs 50,000 mark, the OnePlus 7 starts at a price lower than what the OnePlus 6T did. For a lesser price, you not only get the same raw performance as the OnePlus 7 Pro, but also an HDR display and a sturdy build. In fact, one of my coworker told me he found the OnePlus 7 more handy than the OnePlus 7 Pro for the form factor it retains from its predecessor. The OnePlus 7 Pro, on the other hand, is heavier and the curved display often results in accidental touches. If OnePlus is your brand of choice and spending over Rs 50,000 is out of the question, the OnePlus 7 is the phone to get.


    OnePlus 7 256GB Key Specs, Price and Launch Date

    Price:
    Release Date: 14 May 2019
    Variant: 64GB , 128GB , 256GB
    Market Status: Launched

    Key Specs

    • Screen Size Screen Size
      6.4" (1080 X 2340)
    • Camera Camera
      48 + 5 | 16 MP
    • Memory Memory
      256GB/8GB
    • Battery Battery
      3700 mAh

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    Smoke From US Fires Reaches Europe, Satellite Data Shows

    Smoke From US Fires Reaches Europe, Satellite Data Shows

    Satellite data from the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) showed that the wildfires currently raging across California, Oregon and Washington State are "tens to hundreds of times more intense" than the recent average.

    Smoke From US Fires Reaches Europe, Satellite Data Shows

    It estimated that blazes have spewed out more than 30 million tonnes of carbon dioxide since mid-August.

    Paris:

    Smoke from the fires devastating swathes of the US West Coast has reached as far as Europe, the European Union's climate monitoring service said Wednesday in its assessment of the "unprecedented" blazes.

    Satellite data from the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) showed that the wildfires currently raging across California, Oregon and Washington State are "tens to hundreds of times more intense" than the recent average.

    Thanks to strong pressure systems, the smoke from the fires was trapped along the western part of North America for days, making for potentially dangerous air quality in major cities such as Portland, Oregon and Vancouver and San Francisco.

    But the weather shifted on Monday, carrying the smoke east along the jet stream. The site NY Metro Weather said Tuesday that it was visible in the skies above New York.

    CAMS said that it had tracked the long-range transport of smoke particles from the fires as far as 8,000 kilometres to the east -- reaching northern Europe.

    It estimated that the blazes, which are significantly more likely to occur as the planet warms, have spewed out more than 30 million tonnes of carbon dioxide since mid-August.

    "The scale and magnitude of these fires are at a level much higher than any of the 18 years that our monitoring data covers" since 2003, said Mark Parrington, CMAS senior scientist and wildfire expert.

    "The fact that these fires are emitting so much pollution into the atmosphere that we can still see thick smoke over 8000 kilometres away reflects just how devastating they have been in their magnitude and duration."

    Climate link

    The blazes have already burned nearly five million acres (two million hectares) across the US West, torching an area roughly the size of the state of New Jersey, with fears the death count of 35 may rise.

    The disaster has brought the issue of global warming to the forefront of US political discourse a matter of weeks ahead of the presidential election.

    While it has been historically difficult to prove the link between individual extreme weather events and climate change, there is a growing body of evidence showing blazes such as those in the US could not be so intense and widespread without the 1C of warming humanity has caused during the industrial age.

    In general, climate change has been proven to amplify droughts that dry out regions, creating ideal conditions for wildfires to spread out-of-control and inflict unprecedented material and environmental damage.

    Using a growing area of research known as "attribution science", experts concluded that the wildfires that struck eastern Australia earlier this year were made at least 30 percent more likely due to global warming.

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    MSI GT73VR 7RF Titan Pro 4K Review

    MSI GT73VR 7RF Titan Pro 4K Review

    By Hardik Singh | Updated Nov 01 2019
    MSI GT73VR 7RF Titan Pro 4K Review
    DIGIT RATING
    80 /100
    • design

      75

    • performance

      93

    • value for money

      75

    • features

      78

    User Rating : 5/5 Out of 1 Reviews
    • PROS
    • Excellent 4K display
    • brilliant 1080p gaming performance
    • Good audio output
    • VR capable
    • CONS
    • Heavy and large in size
    • Expensive

    Verdict

    The MSI GT73VR is a high-end gaming grade desktop that’s meant for the hardcore gamers and enthusiasts. If you’re one of them, give this laptop a thought.

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    MSI GT73VR 7RF Titan Pro 4K detailed review

    Whenever someone asks me whether they should be investing in gaming laptops or a desktop, I tell them to invest in a desktop if they play only at home. But, there are many who want to game on the move, or do not want to undertake the hassle of building and maintaining a gaming PC. For these people gaming laptops are the solution. They offer portability (to some extent) and are usually plug-and-play, which is tougher for desktops. However, when I saw this giant MSI GT73VR 7RF Titan Pro for the first time, the concept of a laptop being portable was immediately out the window. There’s also the price tag. At Rs. 3,34,990, costs almost as much as a new car, so one must determine whether it’s worth the premium.


    Tech specs of our test machine:

    Display: 17.3-inch, 4K, IPS Panel

    CPU: Intel Core i7-7820HK

    RAM: 32GB

    GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080

    Storage 1: 2 x 512GB SSD (Raid 0)

    Storage 2: 1TB HDD 7200RPM

    Battery: 75 whr

    Price: 3,34,990

    Looks and aesthetics

    Gaming PCs or laptops are expected not only to perform well, but to have its extreme appearances. They should either look understated or should go all out with wild angular accents, fins, large heat vents, LED stips, you get the drift. The GT73 Titan Pro does the latter. It has all the right angles, paint schemes, design aesthetics, and screams gaming. You get red metal inlays on the lid, the dragon logo is backlit, the power button sits underneath an angular cut-out on the keyboard deck, the vents have red accents and the bottom has a red perforated grille. The MSI GT73VR 7RF Titan looks dramatic, which will appeal to the gamer.

    MSI has almost nailed the design here, but I believe it could have been better. Machines like the Asus G752VY not only look good visually, but are distinctive as well, whereas the MSI GT73 settles for the same old black-and-red design. That being said, it is as unwieldy as the Asus machine, weighing over 4kg and its about 2-inches thick. 

    Build quality and I/O

    Like the design, the build quality leaves little room for complaints. The lid and the keyboard deck are metallic, laid over a plastic sub-frame. The machine feels quite sturdy and there is minimal flex in the body. There’s some flex in the display, but it is not a really deal-breaker. Since this is a gaming laptop, there are plenty of grilles and vents. The keyboard is well laid out and the keyboard deck offers plenty of space to rest your palms on. The base of the laptop is plastic and has more perforated grilles for air flow. 

    The display hinge is one of the smoothest I have seen in awhile and opens to about 140 degrees, leaving enough room for third party cooling pads. While the base of the laptop is removable and some things, like the RAM and storage, can be user replaced, warranty will be voided if you do so.

    On the I/O front, you get almost everything you may ask for. You get three USB 3.0 Type-A ports on the left and two on the right. On the back, there’s a standard RJ54 ethernet port, mini DisplayPort, Thunderbolt 3 via USB Type-C (USB 3.1 / Gen-2) and an HDMI 2.0 port, which will support a 4K output @60Hz. You also get an SD card reader on the right, but a DVD drive is not included. DVDs are indeed obsolete today, but the company provides one on its much cheaper GE62 laptop, so not providing one here seems a bit odd. Also, I expected at least two USB Type-C ports on the laptop.

    Keyboard and touchpad

    The MSI GT73VR shares the same keyboard and touchpad layout we saw on the much cheaper GE62 a few months back. It’s a Steelseries designed keyboard, with RGB lighting and a  large but slightly stiff touchpad keys.

    The keyboard has nice large keycaps and offers more travel than most of its counterparts. Each key-press feels precise, but if you are accustomed to a mechanical keyboard, you might want to stick to that. As for the light settings, there are plenty to choose from (RGB) and you can tweak them from the MSI Dragon centre app. While the keyboard works for gaming to some extent, I would have preferred a row of macro keys as well. It will take some getting used to, due to the unorthodox key layout. For example, the right Shift key is shortened to make space for the top arrow key, there is no Windows key under your left thumb and the Delete key sits on the top row above the keypad, breaking the flow whenever you use it. 

    I also find the the function keys quite cumbersome. They are smaller in size and would have been better if brightness controls and media volume controls were integrated. That said, I am pretty sure nobody would be buying this machine to use Word and Excel.

    The touchpad is good, as is expected from a high end laptop. The cursor speed is not calibrated to cover the 4K screen in a single swipe by default, but that can be toggled with in the settings. Once that was done, I didn't find the experience lacking in any way. The trackpad itself is smooth, supports gestures, and is quite accurate. The left and right click buttons are stiff to press, which pushed me to connect a mouse immediately. You will be a using a mouse most of the times anyway, as the touchpad is not really meant for gaming. Meanwhile, RGB lovers will love the illuminated ring around the touchpad.

    Display

    The MSI GT73VR has one of the best displays we have seen on a laptop. While it is available in 120Hz FHD panel, only the 4K (@60Hz) variant is available in India. It has impressive colour saturation and very good viewing angles. There is no light bleed and the display is quite bright with a recorded max luminance of 480 lux at the centre. What is even more impressive, is that the brightness remains uniform all over the display. In addition to great colours and uniform brightness, the 17.3-inch matte display is also G-Sync enabled. This is supported by the heavy hitting hardware the laptop packs.

    Performance

    With an Intel Core i7-7820HK at the helm and an 8GB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 to handle graphics, the GT73VR Titan Pro undeniably houses the best gaming hardware available on a laptop. Both the CPU and GPU can be overclocked using BIOS and afterburner software, respectively. Although, you don't need extra processing power since the system already has plenty in stock mode. Our test machine was configured with 32GB of DDR4 RAM and dual storage solution, with two Samsung SSDs in Raid 4 and one 1TB Toshiba HDD @7200rpm. 

    With such powerful hardware on the laptop, it wasn't a surprise that it blitzed through each and every benchmark we threw at it. While the scores are considerably higher than last year’s G752 from Asus, performance is very close to the Asus ROG G20CB (1080 revision) gaming PC I reviewed late last year. Compared to the Asus ROG G20CB desktop, one can easily see the difference or lack thereof in performance of a last gen Intel desktop processor and a current gen top of the line Intel mobile CPU.

    So, whether you look at the PCMark 8 Creative scores or Cinebench, the Intel Core i7 6700 (not K) processor used on the G20CB performs at par with the latest Intel Core i7 7820HK used in this MSI GT73VR notebook. Although this is an apples-to-oranges comparison, the fact of the matter is that a desktop class processor, albeit last generation will give you similar performance.

    Same goes for the desktop and laptop variant of the NVIDIA Geforce GTX 1080 GPU. In 3DMark synthetic benchmark, the desktop grade GTX 1080 performed marginally better than its mobile cousin, and that just goes to show how NVIDIA has closed down the performance gap between desktop and its mobile class GPUs, although a slight performance difference is still there.

    Synthetic benchmarks aside, the GT73VR works like a charm on the gaming front and chews through every game we threw at it in 1080p or even 2K. Newer titles like Battlefield 1 and Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands run flawlessly punching more than 70 fps easily on 1080p. Even when I tried gaming on an external display, the drop in performance wasn't much. 4K rendering is still not particularly great, though. You can play most games in 4K in high or ultra settings, and it really helps if the game supports DX12. Older titles do struggle to provide you favourable frame rates.

    Games like Tom Clancy’s Division, which is a heavy title, managed just 40 fps at 4K ultra settings, keeping it playable. However, older games like Metro Last light, known to bring GPUs to their knees, occasionally brought the frame rates down to single digits when testing on high graphic settings.

    I even tested the machine with HTC’s Vive VR headset, which again works without any issues. I tried more than half a dozen experiences and they all worked fine, with occasional stutters, although it could be because of other reasons as well.

    I am truly happy with the cooling on this machine, which is really loud, but does the job well. There are four vents on the laptop, two on the back and two on the side, pulling in air from the bottom and cooling the hardware inside. Even at high temperatures I recorded less than 40 degrees on the keyboard deck, which is quite good for a powerful machine like this.

    I should also talk about the 4.1 speaker system on this machines, which is enabled by Nahimic audio and produces crisp and loud audio output throughout. The software can be set for different types of games.

    Software

    To help you toggle all the performance settings and various others, MSI has added its Dragon Centre application on the laptop that one can use to check system stats, change the RGB keyboard settings or change performance and cooling modes. The laptop will even connect to an app by the same name on your phone, giving you the vital stats of your laptop in the palm of your hand.

    Battery Life

    This is a gaming laptop, and the rule of thumb is that these machines don’t have good battery life. With a 75whr battery on-board, I wasn't expecting great battery life and the GT73VR didn't prove me wrong. In fact, the laptop ran for just an hour and a half, before dying on the PCMark8 Creative battery test. If you are using it for browsing or writing Word docs (I am judging you now), the system easily lasts for two hours or more, but beyond that you may have to pick up the 1.2kg power brick to charge this device.  

    Bottomline

    The MSI GT73VR 7RF Titan Pro is quite simply a desktop replacement for all your gaming needs. Yes, you can build a similar PC, but it will be only marginally cheaper if you include a 4K G-Sync display, keyboard-mouse and a 2.1 speaker system to match the GT73VR evenly. So, it is certainly worth the price, but do you need this much processing power? You don’t, unless you plan to game in 4K only.

    In conclusion, the MSI GT73VR 7RF Titan Pro is the perfect gaming laptop, although not the one you and I would be able to afford. It is primarily meant for enthusiasts or hardcore gamers, who have the cash to spend for it. For most of us out there, building a gaming PC would be easier and you can keep updating it in future. 

    MSI GT73VR 7RF Titan Pro 4K Key Specs, Price and Launch Date

    Price:
    Release Date: 07 Jan 2017
    Market Status: Launched

    Key Specs

    • OS OS
      Windows 10 Home 64 bit
    • Display Display
      17.3" (3840 x 2160)
    • Processor Processor
      Intel Core i7 (7th generation) | NA
    • Memory Memory
      1 TB with 512 GB SSD SATA with SSD/64GB DDR4

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    Kim Kardashian, Other Celebrities Freeze their Facebook, Instagram Handles for #StopHateForProfit Campaign

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    Actors like Sacha Baron Cohen have joined forces with the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) to launch the campaign calling on Facebook to crack down on hate speech, violence, and misinformation on its platforms.

    • Last Updated: September 16, 2020, 1:54 PM IST

    As much as we love Facebook and Instagram for connecting us with our favourite actors and influencers, we cannot ignore the fact that the social media has been giving a platform to hate speech and misinformation also. To urge Facebook to reform its policies against hate speech, celebrities like Kim Kardashian, Jennifer Lawrence and others are going to quit social media for a day under the #StopHateForProfit campaign.

    Actors like Sacha Baron Cohen have joined forces with the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) to launch the campaign calling on Facebook to crack down on hate speech, violence, and misinformation on its platforms. In one of its recent tweets, ADL said, “Facebook does not protect its users from hate or disinformation. Facebook has shown us time & time again that profits come before people. That’s why we are “freezing” our Instagram account for 24 hours.”

    The "freeze" is part of the campaign’s "week of action”, which kicked off Monday. Members plan to continue to share information on "how Facebook’s failures lead to real-life violence and sow division" and call for change through the end of the week.

    Businesswoman and social media influencer Kim Kardashian also urged Facebook to stop providing platform to hate speech which is dividing America. She tweeted, “I can’t sit by and stay silent while these platforms continue to allow the spreading of hate, propaganda and misinformation - created by groups to sow division and split America apart only to take steps after people are killed. Misinformation shared on social media has a serious impact on our elections and undermines our democracy.”

    Actor Mark Ruffalo has also called on Facebook to take substantial steps to stop hate speech, misinformation on its platform and has frozen his accounts this Wednesday.

    With the US Presidential elections just a month away, social media platforms have become an essential platform for politicians and other interest groups to target its voters and influence the election results. The political scene in the United States has been polarised since President Donald Trump took office with some help from Facebook as explained by Netflix documentary The Great Hack. The recent Black Lives Matter protests and President Trump’s ways of curbing it have only raised questions on social media companies' responsibility in tackling fake news which can endanger marginalised people’s lives.

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    Pebble Time Review

    Pebble Time Review

    By Sameer Mitha | Updated May 22 2019
    Pebble Time Review
    DIGIT RATING
    81 /100
    • design

      86

    • performance

      91

    • value for money

      64

    • features

      68

    • PROS
    • Good battery life
    • Clean UI
    • Large library of apps
    • Good display
    • CONS
    • Buttons interface is tedious when compared to the Gear S2’s wheel
    • No Google Now or Siri like voice functionality

    Verdict

    The Pebble Time has a 5-day battery life, a clean and easy to navigate OS and the always-on colour e-ink display is a treat. On the downside, the buttons feels old when compared to the wheel interface on the Samsung Gear S2. If battery life is a concern for you on a smartwatch then the Pebble Time trumps the Android, Tizen and Watch OS options out there. If its style you are looking for and don’t mind compromising on battery life, then you are better off looking elsewhere.

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    During the review process of the Moto 360 second gen or the LG Watch Urbane, the biggest problem I had was that the smartwatches either died or were about to die towards the end of the day. There were times when the watch was on my wrist and someone asked me the time and I found the watch dead. The only smartwatch that we have come across that has the ability to last a few days has been from the house of Pebble. 


    Today we have with us the Pebble Time. With a colour e-ink display and a simple design. Could this be your next smart timepiece?

    Build and design

    Kicking things off with the design of the Pebble Time, the smartwatch has a simple, elegant design. While a lot of smartwatches like the Moto 360 Second Gen, LG Watch Urbane and the Samsung Gear S2 sport a round design, the Pebble Time has a square design. Sure there is a Pebble Time Round available in the market, but we haven’t managed to get our hands on it yet. 

    Moving on, you have a Tough 2.5D curved glass protecting the display and it is surrounded by a stainless steel bezel. There have been occasions where I have bumped my regular watch to the sharp edges of a table, rendering the display cracked. The glass protecting the Pebble Time isn’t extremely strong but it does manage to protect the device from such accidents. The display is surrounded by a stainless steel bezel making the design quite sturdy. Surprisingly the thick bezel doesn’t make the display look small. 

    The Pebble Time weighs 42.5 grams making it relatively light to wear and also feels sturdy at the same time. The Pebble Time is available in three colours – red, white and black and the review unit we received was the black one. The straps can easily be removed in case you want to replace them.

    The Pebble Time doesn’t have a touchscreen but has four physical buttons - three on the right and one of the left. The left button is the back button and on the right you have the up, down and action button. Having used a touchscreen smartwatch, using the physical buttons can take some getting used to. The buttons are sturdy and well built and require that you really press them to respond. This isn’t a bad thing, as the buttons won’t get pressed accidentally. Over the course of using the device, I started enjoying the experience of reading mails on the smartwatch by scrolling through them using the buttons. For some reason it felt a lot better than scrolling using a touchscreen. That was of course before we at Digit got our hands on the Samsung Gear S2. The rotating dial on the Gear S2 feels a lot more intuitive and the best navigation experience so far on a smartwatch.

    Coming back to the Pebble Time, it is very well built. The black colour option that we received for review looks elegant whether you wear it with formals or casuals. It has a neutral design and won’t turn heads. 

    Performance and Battery life

    Kicking things off with compatibility, the Pebble Time works with Android and iOS and it works really well with both. Simply download the companion Pebble app from the App store or the Play Store and you are good to go. Before we get into the number of things you can do with the watch, let’s get the battery life out of the way. The maximum battery life I got out of the watch was about 5 days. On the lower side it died in three days. The Pebble Time has the best battery life when compared to other smartwatches we have reviewed. 

    Coming to the performance, there is a lot that you can do with the smartwatch. You have to keep digging to find some really cool apps. There are of course a slew of watch faces and my new personal favourite has to be the 8 bit NES heroes, which changes the NES character each minute. It was fun looking at the NES character on the watch and remembering the good old days of gaming. 

    The Pebble Time has an interface called the Timeline and overall the UI is very clean and easy to navigate. You can install all the apps you want on the smartwatch through the companion smartphone app and you can also control what apps notifications appear on the watch. Some interesting apps include Uber, Misfit, Tiny Bird (a version of Flappy Birds), Tripadvisor, to name a few. There are also a bunch of games that you can play from the comfort of the watch itself and some of these games are quite addictive. 

    The apps library of the Pebble Time is very large. Compared to Watch OS and Android Wear, the Pebble Time doesn’t have Siri or Google Now voice services and that is a bummer. But you can reply to a WhatsApp message or an SMS from the comfort of the Pebble Time without removing your phone from your pocket. You can reply using emojis, standard preloaded replies or dictate a reply yourself. For the most part the voice recognition works well but there were times when it couldn’t understand my accent. You can forget about the device recognizing Indian names. The only downside here is that not all emojis are recognized and WhatsApp messages sent in Hindi look like boxes on the Pebble Time.

    There are a bunch of fitness apps for the device too and there is a built-in Health app as well that tracks your steps and sleep. I wouldn’t trust the accuracy of the app much. One morning I woke up at 7AM, as I had to move my car and came back to bed at 7:15am. When I woke up at 9AM the watch showed that I was up at 7. On the plus side, the app shows you your deep sleep for the night as well. It’s a nice way of tracking your sleep. Just don’t trust it blindly. 

    Coming to one of the best features of the watch, the colour e-ink display. Yes it’s a colour e-ink display and the best way to describe it is that it looks a lot like the first colour Gameboy but with a wider colour gamut. The display is always on and is easily visible in sunlight. The fact that it has a display that’s easily visible in the sun and gives you five day battery life is a big deal when compared to other watches. Comparing the display to the Samsung Gear S2, the display on the Pebble Time looks a lot like Mario from the SNES days and the Gear S2’s display looks like Super Mario Galaxy and that isn’t necessarily a bad thing. 

    Bottom Line

    I could not justify the purchase of a smartwatch simply because the battery life on these devices really sucked. The Pebble Time however needs to be charged once in four days, and that is the main reason why you will get hooked to it. Once you are hooked, the deeper you dig, the more functions you will find. During the course of writing this review, I have found a bunch of watch faces I like, a bunch of apps I’d like to explore and reading mails on the watch at night while my phone charges in a corner was a pleasant experience. Sure, there is no dire need to own a smartwatch and the device can be categorized as a luxury gadget but there is some fun to be had, especially since the device won’t die on you. You can last an entire day with just 20% battery if you use the device as a watch only and that’s a very good thing. The Pebble Time is priced at about Rs. 20,000 in India and that is expensive. The display is great for sunlight visibility but isn’t as cool to look at as the Gear S2. The physical buttons are old school and work well with the Pebble Time’s OS but the wheel on the Gear S2 is more intuitive and easier to use. Where the Gear S2 loses out is with the battery life and that’s the only reason I would prefer the Pebble Time. If you are looking for a smartwatch that can last for 5 days, then the Pebble Time is definitely a contender at the top of your list. But if style over battery life is what you are looking for then you are better off looking elsewhere. 

    Pebble Time Key Specs, Price and Launch Date

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    Release Date: 11 May 2016
    Market Status: Launched

    Key Specs

    • Type Type
      Lithium Polymer
    • Power (Battery,mAh) Power (Battery,mAh)
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    • Compatible OS Compatible OS
      Android 4.0 and above, iOS 8 and above
    • Water Resistant Water Resistant
      Yes
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    National Education Policy Backward Looking Document: Mallikarjun Kharge In Rajya Sabha

    "National Education Policy Backward Looking Document": Mallikarjun Kharge

    The NEP-2020 is the first education policy of the 21st century, which was announced 34 years after the previous National Policy on Education in 1986.

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    Mallikarjun Kharge said the entire NEP is a "backward looking document". (FILE)

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    Terming the new National Education Policy as a "backward looking document", senior Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge said on Wednesday that education should be based on principles of the Constitution and not on ancient cultural values.

    Raising the issue as a Zero Hour mention in Rajya Sabha, Mr Kharge, who was recently elected to the upper house, said the entire NEP is a "backward looking document" that is looking 2000 years back instead of planning and preparing our children for the future.

    "Therefore the values of moral education in schools and higher education should be based on the principles of the Constitution and not on ancient cultural values," he added.

    The NEP-2020 is the first education policy of the 21st century, which was announced 34 years after the previous National Policy on Education in 1986. The NEP-2020 is directed towards major reforms at both the school and higher education level, the government has said

    Mr Kharge noted that a provision in the Constitution states that in state and state-aided institutions there should be no religious instructions.

    According to Article 28 (1), no religious instructions shall be provided in any educational institutions wholly maintained out of the state fund, he said.

    In cities, Mr Kharge said, children who have access to quality nursery education learn to read and write by the time they join class 1.

    However, he said poor children in towns and villages will be at a disadvantage because there is no proper policy defined for training of Aanganwadi teachers. Poor children will start with a disadvantage of not having learnt for three years before joining class 1.

    "Nearly 50 per cent of students drop out after Class 10. There is no plan that has been suggested to reduce this drop outs. It is estimated that 32.4 per cent of these student drop outs are Dalits, 25.7 per cent minorities and 16.4 per cent are tribals," Mr Kharge said.

    Teachers are already burdened with several duties like elections, census and vaccinations etc. which makes it difficult for them to concentrate on teaching and it is impossible to improve the quality of education, the Congress leader said.

    Mr Kharge said the focus should be on mathematics, science and english for providing opportunity of development to rural and backward areas.

    "Indian culture will be learnt by students through their language and literature classes. Such kind of activism to promote a single culture of Sanskrit or Hindi by the government will only keep children from backward areas out of modern education," he said.

    Meanwhile, Congress leader Partap Singh Bajwa and SAD member Balwinder Singh Bhunder demanded that Punjabi language should be included in the list of official languages in the union territory of Jammu and Kashmir.

    Last week, the Union Cabinet approved a bill under which Kashmiri, Dogri and Hindi, apart from the existing Urdu and English, will be the official languages in the union territory of Jammu and Kashmir.

    In special mentions, Rajmani Patel demanded establishment of a commonwealth sport centre at Rewa in Madhya Pradesh, while Rakesh Sinha (BJP nominated) sought compulsory disaster management training in schools and colleges.

    Amar Patnaik of the BJD wanted formulation of a central sector scheme for the community of weavers.

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    The Nissan Z Proto pays homage to 50 years of Z heritage.

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    Nissan has unveiled the Z Proto, signaling the company's intent to launch a new generation of the legendary Z sports car. Shown at a virtual event the prototype car features a new design inside and out, as well as a V-6 twin turbocharged engine with a manual transmission. The Nissan Z Proto pays homage to 50 years of Z heritage.

    Penned and developed by the design team in Japan, the Z Proto boasts of a fresh, attractive exterior design with a silhouette that looks more like the old model. It sports a bright yellow pearlescent paint – a tribute to a popular paint scheme on both the first generation Z (S30) and the 300ZX (Z32) – and a black roof.

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    The Nissan Z Proto sports a bright yellow pearlescent paint – a tribute to a popular paint scheme on both the first generation Z 

    Nissan CEO Makoto Uchida said, “The Z, as a pure sports car, represents the spirit of Nissan. It's a key model in our Nissan NEXT transformation plan, and it's proof of our ability to do what others don't dare to do, from A to Z. As a Z fan myself, I'm excited to announce that the next Z is coming."

    The shape of the hood and the canted, teardrop-shaped LED headlights are both unmistakable reminders of the original Z. The rectangular grille's dimensions are similar to the current model with the addition of oval grille fins to offer an updated modern look. The form continues to exude both sportiness and elegance.

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     The rear takes inspiration from the 300ZX (Z32) taillights, reinterpreted for the modern world.


    The link to the original Z is most striking when viewing the Z Proto from the side. The roofline flows from the nose to the squared-off rear to create a distinctive first-generation Z profile whose rear edge was slightly lower than the front fender height giving the Z its unique posture. The signature transition from the rear quarter glass to the low-slung position of the rear tail adds to the effect.

    The rear takes inspiration from the 300ZX (Z32) taillights, reinterpreted for the modern world. Set within a rectangular black section that runs across the rear and wraps around the outer edges, the LED taillights convey a sharp glow. Lightweight carbon fibre treatments on the side skirts, front lower lip and rear valance are all there to enhance performance and the 19-inch alloy wheels and dual exhausts complete the Z Proto's looks. 

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    The roofline flows from the nose to the squared-off rear to create a distinctive first-generation Z profile  

    The interior design team sought advice from professional motorsports legends to give the Z Proto an ideal sports car cabin, both for road and track. This can be seen in the Z's instrumentation. All vital information is found in the 12.3-inch digital meter display and arranged to help the driver grasp it at a glance, such as the redline shift point at the twelve o-clock position.

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    All vital information is found in the 12.3-inch digital meter display and arranged to help the driver grasp it at a glance, such as the redline shift point at the twelve o-clock position. 

    The new, deep dish steering wheel offers the driver quick access controls without losing its vintage aesthetic. Yellow accents are found throughout the cabin, including stitching on the instrument panel. The seats feature special yellow accenting and a layered gradation stripe in the centre of the seats to create depth.

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    Under the elongated hood is a V6 twin-turbocharged engine mated to a six-speed manual gearbox. As a prototype, work is now underway on synchronizing the power so we don't have the figures yet from Nissan. 
     

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    Goliath destroys David this time

    THE EDITOR: TKR is now a four-time CPL T20 champion after blasting the St Lucia Zouks away – Goliath this time destroying David.

    Congratulations to Kieron Pollard for his excellent leadership and showing the team how it is done. A tower of strength, he led from the front.

    TKR performed as a united unit and deserved to raise the trophy after winning 12 straight games. In the final everyone did what they were expected to do, both with the ball and the bat. Pollard led the way in the bowling department with four wickets for 30 runs and was well supported by the other bowlers.

    But the icing on the cake came with the partnership of 100 plus runs between Lendl Simmons (84 not out) and Darren Bravo (58 not out). They took the Zouks to pieces, showing no mercy on anyone – like true champions.

    So to the entire team, you deserve to win for you were far the best team in the CPL. I look forward to seeing you retain the trophy in 2021.

    To all the members of the team including the manager, coaches and other support staff, keep reaching for the stars and using your gifts to bring joy and entertainment to the world.

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    HP Envy 15 Review

    Swapnil Mathur   |  26 Aug 2020
    DIGIT RATING
    76 /100
    • design

      77

    • performance

      79

    • value for money

      76

    • features

      70

    • PROS
    • Elegant Design.
    • CPU-GPU do not throttle.
    • Handles video editing very well.
    • CONS
    • Keyboard surface can get hot.
    • No charging over USB-C.

    Verdict

    The HP Envy 15 is a sleek looking laptop that's aimed squarely at content creators. Powered by the 10th generation Intel Core i7-10750H processor and an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1660Ti which are both kept cool using a Vapour Chamber cooler. There's also super-fast 1TB NVMe by Samsung and a decent 16GB of DDR4 memory. All this allow the HP Envy to be a solid machine for content creation. You won't be let down irrespective of whether you want to edit on it or use it as a rendering station. The laptop also doubles up as a gaming machine in case you want to blow off some steam. For content creators, the HP Envy offers great performance in a very elegantly designed machine at a price point that is much lower than its competitors.

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    With content creation starting to occupy more of the occupational landscape today, OEMs are finally starting to see the segment as a standalone business opportunity. Apple’s had this clarity for as long as they’ve had the MacBook Pro lineup, but the PC side of things is just starting to realise that creators have very specific needs, not all of which are met by gaming machines. Asus got on the bandwagon by having the display on many of their gaming machines be “Pantone certified” and Dell pivoted their XPS 15 to be more of a creator laptop than a gaming machine. Now HP is stepping up its game with the Envy 15, having it be tailor-made to cater to the need of those who produce content for a living. The Envy makes a few choices that set it apart from gaming laptops, but at the end of the day, is this the right laptop for content creators or should they look somewhere else?

    HP Envy 15 Specifications

    Processor: Intel Core i7-10750H
    RAM: 16GB DDR4
    GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1660Ti (6GB VRAM)
    Storage: 1TB Samsung NVMe
    Display Resolution: 1920x1080
    Display Refresh Rate: 60Hz

    HP Envy 15 Creative Performance

    Our standard testing for creative workloads involves Adobe Lightroom and Adobe Premiere. In addition, we also tested the Envy using DaVinci Resolve, Blender, Apophysis fractal rendering program and Photoshop to see just how the laptop keeps up with these specific workloads. We exported a batch of 50, 100 and 500 RAW files all shot using a Nikon Z7 through Adobe Lightroom Classic. This test w do for all our gaming and creator-centric laptops. In this test, the Envy surprisingly recorded some very slow render times. The HP Omen 15 (Review) that we reviewed recently has the same CPU and a lower-end GPU but still managed to complete the export task much faster.

    HP Envy 15 Adobe Lightroom Classic Render test

    Switching over to Premiere Pro, we see a completely different behaviour. Now Premiere Pro intelligently shifts the loads between the CPU and GPU depending on the matter being rendered. Here, faster renders are also aided by Intel’s QuickSync technology. Here, we noted that the HP Envy does admirably well, recording the fastest render times across all the 10th gen gaming laptops and even the Ryzen 4000 ones we’ve tested. You can see the render times in the chart below.

    HP Envy Premiere Pro render performance test

    HP Envy Thermals

    What’s particularly interesting is that the HP Envy trades the traditional copper pipe-based cooling system for a vapour chamber. While running our standard 4K 20-minute timeline export, the Intel Core i7-10750H stays well in the 80s for the most part, spiking into the early 90s only momentarily. The vapour chamber does manage to keep the CPU-GPU well within their respective operating temperatures. We also didn’t find the fans to be too loud even when operating at their max. While the internals maintain a good temperate zone, the surface temperature is a different story. The use of aluminium for the keyboard island allows it to also act as a heat dissipator, hence, you will feel the heat from the inside. You can feel the heat at the centre of the keyboard, which clocked 47-48 degrees while the WASD keys clock 40 degree Celsius. Perhaps the most surprising find was the palm-rest, which we measured to be at 41.5 degrees Celsius. Suffice to say, if you’re gaming on this thing or running a sustained render load, this thing is definitely going to feel hot.

    HP Envy 15 Gaming Performance

    HP is not positioning the Envy 15 as a gaming laptop, but it would be ridiculous to not consider it as one. We ran our standard suite of games on the Envy and found that it actually manages the 60fps mark across most games with their graphics setting set to the High or Medium preset. The Envy sports only a 60Hz display, so we’re more than happy to see games hit that mark. It's smooth and free from any kind of tearing and that’s pretty much all you can hope for. Where the Envy falters as a gaming system is due to the fact that after a few hours of sustained gaming, the surface temperatures do get really hot. Good thing that HP isn’t targeting gamers with this machine.

    Keyboard, Trackpad and I/O

    The HP Envy 15 features a nice white backlit chiclet-style keyboard. White backlighting is starting to become very commonplace these days, especially in laptops that have silver keycaps. It's best to keep the backlight turned off during the day and only turn it on while using the laptop in dark environments. The keyboard itself is a treat to use, with generously sized keycaps and decent distance between the keys, it was super easy to get used to. Where the keyboard IS a little weird is that it removes the right CTRL key and puts a fingerprint sensor there. It’s a weird spot for a fingerprint sensor, but it does fit into the scheme of things, at least aesthetically.

    The trackpad on this machine is definitely smaller than the one on the Dell XPS 15 and the 16-inch MacBook Pro (Review). Like much smaller. However, you do a get a good trackpad, one with unified clicks and also using Windows Precision drivers. The trackpad is usable for the basic stuff like navigating Windows and even simpler photo and video editing.

    The I/O on the Envy is rather impressive. You get two Thunderbolt 3.0 ports, a full-sized HDMI port and two USB 3.0 ports. For any creator, this should be sufficient enough. While the Thunderbolt 3 ports are great for further expansion, it is sad to see that they do not support PowerDelivery.

    Display

    The HP Envy 15 packs a full HD IPS panel with a rated brightness of 300 nits and 100 percent sRGB coverage. We measured the panel brightness numbers to be very close to what HP claims and as for the colour accuracy, the display seems to be calibrated right out of the box. The white point is set for the sRGB colourspace, which is nice. However, if you're going to be using this for colour sensitive work, calibrating the display using a Spyder or an Xrite is absolutely necessary. This is because while the panel may be set to reproduce colours in the most accurate way, the ambient lighting in our working environment has an impact on the way we perceive colour. Professional colour calibration of the display tunes the display's colours taking the ambient light into account which allows for better colour accuracy when it comes to colour-sensitive work. The Envy 15 can easily be used for the purposes of professional photo editing, video editing and even colour grading.

    The HP Envy 15 offers a FHD IPS display

    Verdict

    The HP Envy 15 is trying to take on brands that have practically ruled the kingdom. However at the same time, the MacBook Pro and the new Dell XPS 15 are considerably expensive, so the HP Envy 15 does fill up a massive price gap that currently exists. The review unit we received retails for Rs 1,49,999, currently being the cheapest of the creator laptops with Intel’s 10th generation processors. You could bump up the specs to an RTX 2060 and an OLED display if you wanted and still not hit the price point of the Dell or the MacBook Pro. The Envy does manage to deliver on the promise of good performance for creative workloads and can also easily hold its own when it comes to gaming. For the price, it does truly offer solid value for money and can be a solid recommendation for those who don the role of content creators and gamers.

    HP Envy 15 Key Specs, Price and Launch Date

    Price: ₹149999
    Release Date: 25 Aug 2020
    Variant: None
    Market Status: Launched

    Key Specs

    • OS OS
      Windows 10
    • Display Display
      15" (1920 x 1080)
    • Processor Processor
      Intel Core i7-10750H | 2.6 GHz
    • Memory Memory
      1 TB SSD/16 GBGB DDR4

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    Valentino Rossi says he would "sign now" if Yamaha has the chance to recruit outgoing Ducati star Andrea Dovizioso as a test rider for 2021.

    Dovizioso's future in MotoGP is uncertain after he announced during last month's Austrian Grand Prix weekend that he would be quitting Ducati at the end of the season, bringing to an end an eight-year partnership that has yielded 14 victories and three runner-up spots in the championship.

    At the time, Dovizioso admitted he had no "plan B" for his future, and the MotoGP points leader still has no update to offer.

    He has been linked to ride with Aprilia - which has also been speaking to Cal Crutchlow - but CEO Massimo Rivola conceded Aprilia likely couldn't afford Dovizioso.

    Dovizioso is open to taking a sabbatical in 2021, with a test rider role likely to involve wildcard appearances - though only Aprilia would be able to offer him more than three owing to the concession rules.

    With Jorge Lorenzo's role as Yamaha test rider not secured beyond this year, Rossi was asked if he would like Dovizioso as an alternative.

    "About Dovi [as Yamaha test rider], for sure," he replied. "I'd sign now to have Dovi as a test rider.

    "But I think, and I hope that he will find a bike for racing, because I think he is young and fast to race."

    After his disastrous 2019 campaign with Honda, Lorenzo retired from racing at the end of year and returned to Yamaha as a test rider.

    However, he has only completed two days on a 2019-spec M1 so far this year - one at the Sepang shakedown, and once during the official Sepang test.

    He is due to ride the Yamaha at the Algarve circuit in the coming weeks as part of a Michelin tyre test ahead of November's season-ending Portuguese Grand Prix.

    In an exclusive interview with Motorsport.com this week, Lorenzo said his "priority" was to renew his deal with Yamaha for next year - though confirmed rival brands have spoken to him.

    Rossi and Fabio Quartararo questioned Yamaha's decision not to test with Lorenzo at Misano in June to try the new surface when its rivals did.

    Yamaha later revealed this was a result of its test team, which is largely based in Japan, being unable to get to Europe owing to COVID-19 restrictions.

    Yamaha did have a European-based test team headed by Jonas Folger in 2019 as well as its Japanese arm, but it was thought better to combine the two teams going forward.

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    Alex Rins was also asked about the possibility of Dovizioso being signed by Suzuki to bolster its test team for 2021.

    He believes the Italian would be an "interesting option" because of his experience of Ducati, Yamaha and Honda machinery in the premier class.

    "For sure, will be an interesting option because to have Sylvain [Guintoli] and Dovizioso will be perfect, because Dovi has a lot of experience and he knows the rest of the bikes," Rins said.

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    By Hardik Singh | Updated Nov 01 2019
    Lenovo Thinkpad T460 Windows 10 Review
    DIGIT RATING
    66 /100
    • design

      70

    • performance

      67

    • value for money

      57

    • features

      71

    • PROS
    • Decent Performance
    • Rugged build
    • Spill resistant keyboard
    • best-in-class keyboard
    • CONS
    • No SSD
    • No USB Type-C port

    Verdict

    The Lenovo T460 is a rugged offering under the Thinkpad range which does provide a solid build quality along with decent performance. However, it is not the best machine for your office unless ruggedness is a priority.

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    The Thinkpad line of laptops are built with a particular purpose in mind, offering understated looks and dependable performance, alongside added security features an enterprise customer may need. It goes from the basic Thinkpad 13 or the high-end Carbon X1, but Lenovo also has a T-series Thinkpad range that fits somewhere in between and adds semi-ruggedness to the Thinkpad portfolio. In typical Thinkpad fashion, it’s a 14-inch laptop and is mainly aimed at corporate customers, who buy in bulk. So, while you or I may not be able to buy it, those niche buyers may need to know more about it.


    Design : The usual 

    If you have seen a Thinkpad laptop earlier or read our earlier reviews, then the looks of this one won’t surprise you. In fact, the T460 looks exactly like the T450, its predecessor. You get a standard black plastic shell, which at 0.83-inch is somewhat thicker than the usual Thinkpad laptops, but has the same 14-inch form factor we love. As for the overall looks, it is not particularly a head turner, but it will not go completely unnoticed either. Especially the signature Thinkpad keyboard and touchpad.

    Build - Ruff and tuff

    Lenovo claims that the T460 can take more abuse than a standard Thinkpad. According to the company, the laptop fulfils 11 military grade testing parameters. The company claims that it can basically work under extreme temperatures, pressure and humid conditions. It is also resistant to vibration, dust, fungus and salt. Lenovo says you can literally bake this laptop or put it in the freezer, and it’ll live through those conditions. To test, we actually put it in a pre-heated oven (heated to 180 degrees) for a minute with no damage to the laptop. The same is true for freezers as well.

    We took the battery out for safety purposes, but this is impressive indeed. You may not need this in real life, but for that niche audience, it’s a handy thing to have.

    Amongst Lenovo’s claims is also one that says the Thinkpad T640 stands drops from up to 4 feet, which is how high most tables are. And the claim seems true as well. I dropped this laptop often, probably a dozen times over the course of the review, and from heights ranging between 2 feet to 5 feet. I tried dropping it on sand, grass, marble and even concrete. 

    The other thing I like is the spill resistant keyboard, that is a big plus for any laptop. It can handle basically up to 500ml of water, coffee or some other liquids, and yes, it passed this in real life as well. However, that doesn’t necessarily mean it’ll manage all kinds of drops. Coffee, water, wine and some regular liquids should be fine.

    Lenovo has relied on its premium plastic material, plus rubber mountings on some of the internal hardware to offer this level of ruggedness. The spill resistant keyboard has channels below the keys, which direct the liquid away from internal components and underneath the keyboard. Then there is how the hardware is laid out inside. All this combined make it the toughest laptop in the Thinkpad line. If you are wondering, there are tougher machines out there, like the Panasonic Toughbook, which are even for even more specialised conditions.

    It’s worth mentioning that the overall fit and finish of the laptop does not feel as premium as the Thinkpad Carbon X1, but it will do the job. Moreover, there is almost no flex in the display or on the keyboard. The hinge is quite good and precise and has metal mountings which add to the laptop’s rugged quotient.

    NOTE: After all this torture testing and literally tossing the laptop around, the hard drive gave up finally. So, I would add that even though the machine is tough and can withstand occasional drops easily, you should not do it intentionally as if your luck runs out, you might brick your laptop and loose your precious data.  

    Display and I/O: Ticking the right boxes

    Like previous Thinkpad laptops we tested, the T460 also has a 14-inch IPS panel. It has 1920 x 1080p resolution and good viewing angles. It is certainly not the best out there, but if all you want to do is view documents or watch an occasional movie, it does the job well enough. At just 198 lux luminance, it is not a bright display either, but the matte finish on the display does help curb legibility issues under bright light to some degree.

    As for the I/O, you have everything you may need from a laptop of this calibre, with the exception of a USB Type-C port. On the left of the machine you have the standard Lenovo power connector, one USB 3.0 port, an exhaust and a microphone headphone combo. On the right side, it has a SIM card slot, two USB 3.0 ports, ethernet jack, a mini DisplayPort and an HDMI-out. The left USB port will even charge your phone with the lid down, or even when the laptop is off.

    Keyboard and Touchpad

    There is nothing new as far as the keyboard and touchpad are concerned, and for good measure. The legendary Thinkpad keyboard needs little change, with its non-slip matte black finish, offering ample key travel and excellent feedback. It also has white backlighting, which is not as aggressive as some prior Thinkpads, and is now subtler and in-line with the rest of the lineup.

    Same goes for the touchpad, which is precise and offers smooth glides across the touch area. The touch area in turn is slightly roughened, which feels somewhat awkward compared to the smooth matte finish we used on previous Thinkpads, but it gets the job done. Moreover, the three physical keys below the touchpad are precise, and offer excellent travel, although, there is no audible click here. Also, the red trackpoint is a delight to use every time.

    You also get a fingerprint scanner, which is linked to Windows Hello and works well, although, you will face some difficulty if you try to use it with greasy hands.

    Performance - Acceptable

    While the Thinkpad has an exceptional keyboard, the overall performance of the machine is just about good enough. There is an Intel Core i5-6200U processor, which is a widely used processor, combined with 8GB of RAM. The silicon is not the problem here. My qualm lies with the HDD storage, which occasionally hit 100% usage during testing, making the laptop freeze. At first, I thought it was a hardware issue that may have occurred due to those numerous drop tests I did previously. Although after ascertaining via various software that the HDD was healthy, I rested the PC, which resolved the issue. That said, the single HDD storage is still slow and at its price the T460 should have included an SSD based storage as standard.

    I did not try any heavy gaming on the machine, but be assured that it can run games like Dota 2, Hearthstone and more. Our PCmark 8 and Cinebench scores suggest that the performance is just average when compared to the category, which further justify my findings.

    Battery life - Reliable

    Amidst the current generation of laptops, most of which do not have a user replaceable battery, the T460 features a large 72 whr removable battery. This gives the laptop a lot more flexibility in terms of portability and provides enough juice to last a normal work day at 25% screen brightness. By normal, I mean browsing, streaming audio, docs and some light photo editing only. I should also add that the batteries are not impact resistant and if you see white smoke coming out of the laptop after you accidently drop it, DO NOT turn it on or use it.

    Bottomline

    The Lenovo T460 is a slightly more expensive alternative to the standard Thinkpads (L-series), but it’s rugged and offers enterprise class security as well. It is not the first machine a company or corporation’s purchase department should think of, unless ruggedness is the need of the hour. In addition, I reckon Lenovo could have added a better storage solution or at least a Core i7 chip to match the asking price.

    Lenovo Thinkpad T460 Windows 10 Key Specs, Price and Launch Date

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    Release Date: 07 Feb 2017
    Market Status: Launched

    Key Specs

    • OS OS
      Windows 10 Pro 64 bit
    • Display Display
      14" (1366 x 768)
    • Processor Processor
      Intel Core i5 (6th generation) | NA
    • Memory Memory
      1 TB SATA/4GB DDR3

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    The rise in the stock price of Reliance Industries over the last few months on the back of stake sale in Jio Platforms has renewed investor interest in the company. Here is Reliance's story

    The road to Rs 14 lakh crore market cap

    Reliance Industries is the first-ever Indian company to cross the Rs 10 lakh crore market cap, with its one-year return (as on August 17, 2020) at over 67 per cent. Until two years ago, the stock was a slowly growing one. For some time, TCS had overtaken Reliance in terms of the largest Indian company by market cap. But then happened the turnaround, thanks mostly to Reliance Jio. Jio not just helped Reliance become net debt-free, it has also turned an otherwise boring oil-and-gas stock into a Street heartthrob. Over the last few months, Jio Platforms has helped Reliance raise over Rs 1.5 lakh crore.

    Another feather in the company's cap is its retail business, which is growing by leaps and bounds. Talks are underway between the Future Group and Reliance for a stake sale in the former. For Reliance investors, a lot has happened over the last one year or so. It's likely that a lot of steam is still left. Here's Reliance's journey to its current market cap of over Rs 14 lakh crore.

    The graph below traces the rise in stock price of the company. Here are some important milestones
    FY10-11
    Enters into partnerships in North America for shale-gas exploration Strategic alliance with BP for domestic oil-and-gas exploration Forays into telecom, gets pan-India broadband wireless licence by acquiring 95 per cent stake in Infotel Broadband Services for Rs 4,202 cr
    FY11-12
    With 1,300 stores, Reliance Retail becomes a leader in food, apparel and consumerelectronics retailing
    FY12-13
    Retail business crosses Rs 10,000 cr sales in FY13. Buys back Rs 3,366 cr of stock Renames Infotel Broadband Services as 'Reliance Jio Infocomm Ltd', RJIL.
    FY13-14
    Retail business crosses 10 mn square feet of retail space and breaks even on a net-profit basis Reliance Jio acquires the right to use spectrum in 14 key circles across India in the 1,800 MHz band Enters into infrastructure-sharing arrangements with other telecom players
    FY14-15
    Invests over Rs 1 lakh cr during the financial year across various businesses To boost its media business, acquires the control of Network18 and its subsidiary TV18
    FY15-16
    Capex of over Rs 1.12 lakh cr (US$17 bn) in FY16, the highest-ever by any Indian corporate Beta testing of Jio with over 1.5 mn test users Launches 4G smartphones under the 'LYF' brand Sells 49.9 per cent stake in a US shale oil and gas pipeline joint venture for $1.07 bn
    FY16-17
    Jio adds 100 mn subscribers within 170 days of launch. Offers free voice calls. Jio Prime membership gains over 72 mn subscriptions Jio announces that it will start charging customers for data services
    FY17-18
    Constructs the world's largest petcoke gasification unit at Jamnagar Jio earns a profit of Rs 723 cr on turnover of Rs 23,714 cr in its first year of commercial operations Jio forges partnerships with the likes of Balaji Telefilms, Eros International and Saavn to build entertainment and media-content offerings.
    FY18-19
    Retail business crosses Rs 1 lakh cr in revenue and the store count of 10,000 Jio crosses 300 mn subscribers. Becomes the largest 4G carrier in India. Enters into a series of content partnerships with Disney and Star India, among others Invests in Hathway Cable and Datacom and DEN Networks to expand the Jio Fiber business The petchem business has a record production of 37.7 MMT and the highest-ever earnings Wins $1.7 bn arbitration claim by the government over siphoning gas from ONGC's KG-D6 basin
    FY19-20
    In talks with Saudi Aramco for a stake sale of 20 per cent in oil-tochemical division. Completes rights issue of Rs 53,124 cr Raises over around Rs 1.52 lakh cr from global tech companies and private-equity firms by selling stake in Jio Platforms. Post the stake sale, owns about 65 per cent in Jio. Forms strategic partnerships with Microsoft to grow cloud business and with Facebook to grow digital retail business through WhatsApp Forms a new JV with BP to grow the network of retail service stations network and aviation fuel business across India

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