Have you seen this throwback video of Sushant Singh Rajput with Rajkummar Rao in happy times?

Published: 16 September, 2020 14:53 IST | IANS | Mumbai

Shweta Singh Kirti, sister of Sushant Singh Rajput, shared a throwback video of the late Bollywood actor

Sushant Singh Rajput and Rajkummar Rao
Sushant Singh Rajput and Rajkummar Rao

Shweta Singh Kirti, sister of Sushant Singh Rajput, shared a throwback video of the late Bollywood actor on Tuesday. Shweta took to Instagram, where she posted a video of Sushant along with actor Rajkummar Rao. The late actor is seen laughing childishly smiling while Rajkummar talks into a mic.

"What A Heartwarming Smile," Shweta wrote alongside the image. The video seems to be from the actor's "Kai Po Che!" days.

 
 
 
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What A Heartwarming Smile ❤️

A post shared by Shweta Singh kirti (@shwetasinghkirti) onSep 14, 2020 at 10:38am PDT

Recently, Shweta shared that more than one lakh trees were planted across the globe as part of the #Plants4SSR campaign. She posted a video of people planting saplings.

Sushant was found dead at his Mumbai home on June 14. Prime accused and Sushant's girlfriend Rhea Chakraborty, and her brother Showik, are currently under arrest as part of investigation in the case. The death is being investigated by the CBI, Narcotics Control Bureau and Enforcement Directorate.

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Have you seen this throwback video of Sushant Singh Rajput with Rajkummar Rao in happy times?

Automatic Pani Puri Machine? Twitter Loves This 'Jugaad'

Automatic Pani Puri Machine? Twitter Loves This 'Jugaad'

At 'Touch Me Not Pani Puri', a machine uses sensors to dispense flavoured water

Automatic Pani Puri Machine? Twitter Loves This 'Jugaad'

Twitter is all for this automatic pani puri machine.

The demand for gadgets that reduce contact between people has soared during the coronavirus pandemic. Perhaps that is why Twitter is fascinated with a pani puri vending machine that minimises contact between the seller and the customer. Pani puri, puchka, golgappa or pani batasha is a beloved street food. However, with no-contact and social distancing being the new normal, many had been avoiding this snack which is usually assembled at the spot and served, rather than delivered home.

This vending machine may just be the answer to those challenges.

IAS officer Awanish Sharan took to the microblogging platform on Tuesday to share a video of a panipuri shop in Raipur, Chhattisgarh, which has deployed the machine to dispense flavoured water automatically.  

The video, filmed at the establishment which is aptly named 'Touch Me Not Pani Puri', shows a customer using the vending machine to sample different flavours of water - garlic, khatta meetha and dhaniya pudina. The machine uses sensors to dispense the flavoured water. Mr Sharan praised it as an amazing "jugaad" or hack in his tweet.

"Automatic Panipuri in Telibandha Raipur," he wrote in Hindi. "Awesome jugaad," he added. Watch the video below:

Since being posted on Twitter a day ago, the clip has garnered 24,000 views and dozens of impressed comments.

"Very nice, will surely visit this pani puri wala," wrote one person in the comments section. "Superb idea," another remarked.

This is not the first innovation that aims to reduce contact between pani puri sellers and their customers. A pani puri vending machine had also gone viral on social media recently.
 

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Have you seen this throwback video of Sushant Singh Rajput with Rajkummar Rao in happy times?

Could VR help universities teach students? - BBC News

Could VR help universities teach students?

Universities are preparing to reopen but not all teaching will be in-person. The Covid-19 pandemic means that remote learning will also play a pivotal part in education.

BBC Click's Lara Lewington took a trip to a university science department, currently devoid of students, to see how virtual labs could change science education as we know it.

The virtual reality (VR) labs provide a safe place for experiments that may be difficult to do in the flesh - and offer universities who could not afford the kit, the same opportunities to experiment.

See more at Click's website and @BBCClick