Airlines in India seek $1.5 bn in interest-free credit line\, says govt

Airlines in India seek $1.5 bn in interest-free credit line, says govt

Carriers are also seeking to defer loan repayments by six months, aviation minister tells Parliament.

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Airlines in India are seeking at least $1.5 billion as an interest-free credit line from the government, Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri said, as lockdowns and restrictions linked to the coronavirus pandemic hit demand for air travel.

The carriers in what was until recently the world’s fastest growing aviation market are also seeking to defer loan repayments by six months, without these borrowings getting classified as “non-performing,” Puri said in a written reply in Parliament. Local airlines have asked the government to include jet fuel in the South Asian nation’s goods and services tax, and abolish excise duty on aviation turbine fuel, the minister said.

Airlines from Africa to Australia have been hammered by the pandemic, as cut back on travel, holidaymakers defer trips and border restrictions dent international journeys. Unlike countries such as the U.S., which have offered financial assistance to carriers, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has yet to announce any meaningful monetary package for the aviation industry, as the government struggles with the worst economic slowdown among major nations.

Indian carriers need as much as $2.5 billion to keep flying, according to estimates from Sydney-based CAPA Centre for Aviation, and one or more of the nation’s airlines are expected to fail in the absence of additional funding from the government or their owners. India was one of the most difficult places for the aviation industry even before the pandemic, with fares as little as 2 cents and some of the world’s highest fuel taxes.

However, the government is engaged with aircraft lessors and financiers to ensure there is no premature withdrawal of planes, Puri said. Local traffic has slumped almost 80 per cent to just 12 million passengers in the five months to July 31, eroding airline revenues, he said.

Close to 3 million jobs in aviation and related industries as well as more than $11 billion in revenue could be lost in India this year because of the pandemic according to the International Air Transport Association. India is the world’s second-worst affected country from the pandemic, adding more than 90,000 cases each day and reaching more than 5 million confirmed infections on Wednesday.

IndiGo, operated by InterGlobe Aviation Ltd., dominates the local market with almost 50 per cent share. Ltd., state-run Air India Ltd., and local affiliates of Singapore Airlines Ltd. and Malaysia’s AirAsia Group Bhd. also compete in the market. IndiGo is the world’s biggest customer for Airbus SE’s best-selling A320neo jets, while is among the top buyers of Boeing Co.’s now-grounded 737 Max planes.

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Rising Crimes Imperil Paradise

CONSIDERING the sudden spate of high-profile crimes involving drugs, gambling and fake currency notes in the state, one is led to believe that crime is a perennial affair and not the consequence of the vagaries of the economic scene prevalent at any time of the year. Although reveling in its fame as a highly sought after tourist destination, it would not be wrong to state here that Goa has also been maligned by insinuations of criminal gangs and their ‘nexuses’ marring the serenity of the region through their nefarious operations. Goa has frequently been in news for gambling, sex and drugs. Crimes like rape, murder and gang wars are the inevitable consequences. Nor has the government done anything exceptional to dispel notions of the state being a vice capital of the nation. With the sort of impetus given to tourism in the state, it is a wonder that the tourism illegalities, which have been receiving wide media coverage, have not been dealt with in an appropriate manner. These ‘rare reviews’ have only tarnished the fair name of this coastal paradise. While it is contended that Goa witnessed virtually zero crime between March and May when the lockdown was in force, it would imply that the policing during this period was at its best where the stern measures adopted deterred any criminal activity. Or was it the fear of the virus that kept those with a criminal bent of mind indoors! In any case, the relaxation of restrictions by the government has been pounced upon by criminal elements to renew their trades. It would however be unfair to criticise Goa police for failing to take advantage of the lull period to subsequently improve the law and order situation in the state. When it is more than obvious that criminal gangs have the tendency of taking advantage of crowds and movements in order to carry out their activities, would not it be practical to have the department shoring up its weaknesses. Shortage of personnel has been a problem that has always haunted the state police. But having said that, what sort of a reputation has Goa created for itself that visitors from the outside the state continue to blatantly violate the peaceful norms prevalent in this land of sun and sand! 

PACHU MENON, MARGAO

Indian Judiciary At Crossroads

THE Supreme Court has been told that there are 4,442 pending criminal cases, where MPs and MLAs face trial in different courts. The data sent by High Courts shows that many cases pending for a very long time, and in several cases non-bailable arrest warrants issued by trial courts are yet to be executed. The SC and the Election Commission seem to have left it to the political class and the people to clean the system, both having been corrupted and manipulated. Being the final authority, the apex court must not use the ‘weapon of contempt’ against those who dare crticise, especially if the people are fellow judges and eminent members of the court. Former SC justice Markandey Katju alleged during a ‘deposition’ before a London court that “the Indian justice system has collapsed beyond redemption… There are very few honest judges, I would say above 50 per cent are corrupt”. Eminent activist and SC lawyer Prashant Bhushan has moved the SC appealing against his conviction in a contempt case. Democracy cannot survive without the common man having easy access to justice against the government and the rich and powerful. The SC must uphold the constitutional right to free speech, right to life and liberty equally.

JOHN ERIC GOMES, PORVORIM

Airlines in India seek $1.5 bn in interest-free credit line\, says govt

Timeless: We really want to race

Timeless: We really want to race

Timeless will be competing in the 60mph class at the 52nd edition of the Great Race which is scheduled to take place on September 26. - RONALD DANIEL
Timeless will be competing in the 60mph class at the 52nd edition of the Great Race which is scheduled to take place on September 26. - RONALD DANIEL

TIMELESS owner and throttleman Gilson Smith is eagerly anticipating the staging of the TT Great Race on September 26, as the event will continue its streak of being one of the longest-running powerboat events in the world.

On Sunday, the new date was announced for the event after the Government gave their approval.

The TT Great Race was scheduled to speed off on August 22, but due to the covid19 pandemic it was postponed.

Smith is excited that the event got the green light from the Government.

“We are elated because it was almost cancelled…we really want to race because the TT Great Race has the heritage of being one of the longest consecutive running races in the world right now and the association really don’t want to break that streak, so they trying to push the race on.”

This year is the 52nd consecutive year the event will be held.

Timeless are sponsored by Schaeffer’s Racing Oil, Seecharan’s Auto Spares and Onboard Freights and Logistics Ltd.

Timeless will be competing alongside Matrix, Limitless, Powered by God II, Soul Rebel, Knot in Slow Motion, High Grade and Trident in the 60 miles per hour (mph) G class.

The TT Powerboat Association (TTPBA) asked that private and support vessels follow covid19 guidelines by limiting gatherings to five people.

The TT Police Service and the Coast Guard will be present to ensure people are adhering to all guidelines.

Smith urged spectators to listen to the TTPBA and refrain from gathering especially at the finish line at Store Bay, Tobago. “My message to spectators is it will be live-streamed. You could stay home in your bed and watch it, you could sit in your porch, in your joining room and look at it.”

The race will be streamed on the TTPBA Facebook page. Despite the uncertainty of the event for the past few months, Smith said Timeless were always ready for the event.

“My boat is ready, my boat was ready since then (August 22). My boat really did not need too much work. (We just had to do) small maintenance on my boat – changing the plugs, filters, make sure the wires not corroded and that kind of thing…the boat in order right now. Hopefully, with God’s grace on the 26th, everything holds together and the water isn’t too bad.”

Smith, who spent part of his childhood in Tobago, will be joined by driver Kamion George on board this year. Jose Navarro is also a driver for Timeless, but won’t be competing later this month.

Despite competing in the 60 mph class, Smith is hoping Timeless can give the 130 mph class boats competition especially if the waters are not too choppy. “If the water is favourable I could push it…hopefully if the water is good (in) our ten-minute (head start) we should be a good way up the course before Mr Solo and Cat Killer and those others catch up to us.”

It will be a staggered start with the 50 mph and 60 mph boats among the early starters, speeding off at 7.10 am and 7.20 am respectively. The 130 mph A Class boats will be the last category to start at 8 am.

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Global Innovation Index 2020: Quick learnings from Israel and key takeaways for India

Global Innovation Index 2020: Quick learnings from Israel and key takeaways for India

September 16, 2020, 3:13 pm IST in Voices | India, World | TOI

The 13th report of the Global Innovation Index (GII) was launched on the 2nd of September, 2020. India’s consistent performance in the GII has been lauded worldwide, as it has climbed 33 positions during the last five years, by ascending from the 81st position in 2015 to the 48th position in 2020. By doing so, India broke into the league of top 50 innovative economies for the first time. India’s performance is especially commendable as it has been recognized as the top performer in the Central and South Asian region for the 10th consecutive year, and it has also been featured as one of the Top 3 innovative economies among the Lower Middle-Income Group, even amidst the global Covid-19 crisis. 

The Global Innovation Index (GII) 2020 has ranked Switzerland, Sweden, the United States of America, the United Kingdom, and the Netherlands as the top 5 innovative economies, respectively. The GII report highlights contributing factors to the impressive performance countries such as the United States of America “hosts the largest number (25) of top science and technology clusters in the world”; on the other hand, Sweden stands out with “a solid human capital and research system, coupled with a sophisticated market with innovative firms”. In addition, South Africa ranks “first in market capitalization and ninth in domestic credit to the private sector” and Kenya stands out for “holding the record of being innovation achievers for ten consecutive years”

The Israel Example

The meteoric rise of Israel as one of the leading global superpowers, could be owed to its increasing R&D expenditure and the vibrant innovation ecosystem. Despite various challenges such as a meagre population of 10 million, an extremely small domestic market – due to the trade limitations with neighbouring countries which is attributed to the bilateral hostilities – and the scarcity of natural resources including water, Israel has been able to harness its indigenous innovation potential. Israel has been leading the world in bringing disruptive scientific interventions in several areas including defence, software development, alternative energy sources, etc. and has been recognised as a world leader in several key indicators such as number of innovators, researchers, R&D expenditures, and industry-academia collaborations. Israel also topped the regional innovation leaders for Northern Africa and Western Asia (NAWA) with 13th position in the GII, with a pole position in 8 indicators – third in the tally of most top ranked GII indicators, after Hong Kong and the USA

The Indian Opportunity

India has its share of challenges when it comes to food, energy, water and national security. Both India and Israel have diverse set of religions, and have an inimical relation with their neighbouring countries. Considering the similarities, there are many lessons that India could learn from Israel, the foremost being Israel’s appetite for failure and its ability to optimise efforts in technology development with resource constraints. Like Israel, India needs to invest heavily in education and R&D. India’s investment in the national R&D is, currently, a meagre 0.7% of the gross domestic product. A very small amount of the gross expenditure on R&D goes to the universities, considering that a bulk of public R&D goes into space, energy and defence sectors. 

How did Israel deal with these challenges?

One of the key factors to the success of innovation in Israel is its openness to the rest of the world. The Israeli companies have been able to expand and create business models that are attractive to investors outside its borders. 

Israel – by significantly investing in research and development – is undoubtedly a pioneer in creating a knowledge-based economy. In 2009, investment in civilian research and development exceeded 4% of its GDP, far ahead of the annual spending in industrialized countries like the UK, Germany, France, or the US. Israel has also believed that its intellectual prowess would solve many of the pressing challenges – water scarcity, agricultural development, national security. Israel began by investing in a strong education system. Currently, it spends 7% of its GDP on education. Over 45% of the adults in Israel, complete their tertiary education. Its investment in R&D is the highest in the world (4.9% of its GDP) with a third of that going into universities.

Over 250 global companies including the likes of Facebook, Google, Apple, HP and Microsoft have set up their R&D labs in Israel. Israel also has one of the highest concentrations of Nobel laureates. Furthermore, Israel has the largest number of hi-tech startups per capita than any other country in the world. Tel Aviv houses the second largest startup eco-system after Silicon Valley. Hi-tech exports accounts for 45% of the country’s overall exports. The startups have indeed solved the country’s pressing problems.

Moreover, team-work and problem-solving capabilities are instilled in a structured manner. These qualities help them come out and build successful enterprises. Check Point, the world’s largest cyber security company, is one such organisation. In fact, Israel controls as much as 10% of the global cyber security market.

Key takeaways from GII 2020 for India

India needs to ensure that its statistics on R&D expenditure are recent and reflect a real snapshot of innovation in India. A recent study conducted at the Institute for Studies in Industrial Development (ISID) shows that many companies do not report their R&D expenditure. However, earlier reports of GII pointed out that, in the case of India, there is a lack of data on the R&D financed abroad. A proper understanding of India’s thriving R&D services industry and its impact on national innovation capability needs to be developed in order for appropriate policies can be framed and leveraged. 

There are various other reports which indicate that India has potential to become the leading global destination for offshore corporate investments in R&D. However, the underlying potential of India could only harnessed, if the data collection, curation and analysis is accurately done on a national scale. Moreover, the reasons for India not being able to raise the R&D expenditure as a percentage of the GDP needs to be explored. India’s aim to raise the R&D spending above 2% of GDP with the support of the private sector have not yet materialised. The private sector’s spending on gross R&D expenditure is less than half, which is low when compared to other countries that perform reasonably well in GII. In order to address this problem, there is an immediate need to develop institutional incentive mechanisms, which encourage private R&D investment. In addition, improving the project appraisal and peer review mechanisms is crucial for optimising the funding of R&D funding in the short and medium term.  

India’s innovation should be focused not just on getting products and services to people at an affordable cost. Rather, it should be aimed for global leadership. Solving India’s challenges will eventually open opportunities for Indian enterprises globally, as had happened with Israel. In order to do so, decentralization R&D efforts across the states, could play a pivotal role.

DISCLAIMER : Views expressed above are the author's own.

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Naman Agrawal and S Mohit Rao
Naman Agarwal is Senior Associate, and S. Mohit Rao is young professional at NITI Aayog.

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Soya Do-Pyaaza Recipe - An Easy And Flavourful Way To Spruce Up Your Lunch Spread - NDTV Food

Soya Do-Pyaaza Recipe - An Easy And Flavourful Way To Spruce Up Your Lunch Spread

Soya Do Pyaaza recipe: This high-protein Soya Do Pyaaza makes for a delicious and healthy addition to your regular meal spread.

Aditi Ahuja  |  Updated: September 16, 2020 14:24 IST

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Soya Do Pyaaza recipe: This is an easy and delicious dish to make at home!

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  • Soya Do Pyaaza is a flavourful dish made with a whole lot of onions
  • This interesting and unique recipe also uses a little bit of tomato puree
  • Take a look at this wonderful recipe which is high-protein too

The 'Do-Pyaaza' dishes are a must-try when it comes to ordering from our favourite restaurants. Whether it is a succulent Chicken Do-Pyaaza or a sumptuous Mutton Do-Pyaaza, there are a number of delicious versions of the Mughlai delight. But how about some 'Do-Pyaaza' style preparation for vegetarians? We bring to you our very own interesting and unique recipe for Soya Do-Pyaaza which is a heavenly and flavourful delight to savour.

The Soya Do-Pyaaza, true to its name, uses two whole onions in the recipe. Apart from this, baby onions or green onions can also be used as an interesting addition to the recipe. Soya granules or soya nuggets both can be used for this delicious and healthy recipe, but the texture imparted can be vastly different. The Soya Do-Pyaaza recipe also uses a small quantity of tomato puree to bring out the tangy flavours of the preparation.

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  1. Heat oil in a pan. Sautee fennel seeds in it till it starts to sputter.
  2. Now, add chopped onions to the pan and let them cook for 1-2 minutes or till they become translucent.
  3. Mix in the tomato puree and ginger garlic paste. Let the mixture cook for a few minutes.
  4. Now, add the spices, and soya nuggets or granules. Cover the pan with a lid and lower the heat to let everything blend together.
  5. Garnish with chopped coriander leaves and serve hot and fresh!


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Asus TUF Gaming A15 Review
Asus TUF Gaming A15 Review

Asus TUF Gaming A15 Review

Swapnil Mathur   |  03 Jun 2020
DIGIT RATING
84 /100
  • design

    73

  • performance

    90

  • value for money

    85

  • features

    80

  • PROS
  • Major performance upgrade over previous generation machines
  • Well controlled thermals
  • Smart placing most ports on the left
  • CONS
  • Display colour accuracy leaves a lot to be desired.
  • Lid has too much flex
  • Display hinge has a little bit of play

Verdict

There's been a lot of excitement around AMD's 4000-series processors and the Asus TUF Gaming A15 is the first gaming laptop to land in India with it. Our review finds the processor to be a beast of a performer, improving performance across a host of metrics but as much as 100 per cent. Our gameplay testing found the laptop to deliver very good frame rates and our Lightroom render times were reduced by half in comparison to everything we've tested in the mid-range gaming segment. The keyboard and trackpad on this machine are nice and the port selection is fairly generous, as is their left-side-heavy placement. Asus has used a generous amount of copper all throughout the insides to keep the temperatures well under control. Lastly, the Gaming A15 is also user upgradeable as far as storage and RAM are concerned, future-proofing the laptop to some extent, especially if you're getting yourself a lower-end model.

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Asus TUF Gaming A15 detailed review

There has been a lot of excitement and anticipation surrounding the new 4000-series AMD Ryzen processors, and the Asus TUG Gaming A15 happens to be the first gaming laptop to launch in the country with one of them on board. The TUF Gaming A15 we have received for review is powered by the Ryzen 7 4800H, the Nvidia GeForce GTX 1660Ti, 16GB of DDR memory and ample amount of storage. Let’s see if this new machine is worthy of all the hype surrounding it.

Asus TUF Gaming A15 Review Gaming Performance

Let’s get straight to the point. How does the Asus TUF Gaming A15 fair at its main purpose? Bloody damn good! The Ryzen 7 4800H and the Nvidia GeForce GTX 1660Ti are a formidable combination, pushing most modern titles well higher than the bare minimum of 60fps. We tested a number of popular games running at 1080p, at their High and Medium preset graphics settings. The average frame rates are in the chart below.

The AMD Ryzen 7 4800H powered Asus TUF Gaming A15 is quite the gaming beast

While testing out the gaming performance, we noted that the Nvidia GTX 1660Ti was mostly maxed out in its usage, while the CPU usage stayed around 60 per cent. This leads us to believe that if the Ryzen 7 4800H has enough headroom left that if it were to be paired with a higher-end GPU, say like the RTX 2060, users could get even higher frame rates out of this machine.

Asus TUF Gaming A15 Review Creative Workload Performance

Creative professionals who could not afford the MacBook Pro would usually turn to gaming machines in order to meet the demands of their creative professions. It is only now that the OEMs are starting to realize the potential, and as such, are specifically tuning their gaming laptops to also double up as editing machines. Nvidia, to this end, has even created the Studio drivers for their GeForce GPUs so as to improve the performance of photo, video and 3D creation tools. We tested how long it would take for Adobe Lightroom Classic to export a batch of 50, 100, 250 and 500 RAW files that have been shot on a Nikon D800. We compared the export times with that of the Asus ROG Zephyrus G (GA502) powered by last year’s Ryzen 7 3750H. The numbers are shocking, to say the least. The Asus TUF Gaming A15 accomplishes all export tasks in practically HALF the time.

Asus TUF Gaming A15 powered by the Ryzen 7 4800HS is great for content creators

Asus TUF Gaming A15 Review Benchmark Performance

We ran a multitude of benchmarks on the Asus TUF Gaming A15 and once again, the new AMD Ryzen 7 4800H showed some significant performance jumps in comparison to not only the previous generation of AMD processors but also Intel’s chips on offer in this segment. Below are some of the benchmark results from our testing. We’ve already been left very impressed by the TUF Gaming A15’s gaming and editing prowess, so at this point, the benchmark numbers are just to hammer the point home.

Asus TUF Gaming A15 outshines the competition by a long margin

Asus TUF Gaming A15 Review Display

The display is a critical component of gaming machines and towards that end, Asus tries to deliver on as many parameters as possible. We get an IPS-level full HD monitor with a refresh rate of 144Hz and Adaptive Sync. On paper, this looks great, but in practice, things are a little different. While the monitor does manage to hit its advertised 144Hz refresh rate on the Blur Busters UFO test, however, we noticed that the response time wasn’t the fastest for the panel. While it wasn’t an issue for campaign modes across the games that we played, some gamers might find it to be problematic during competitive online gaming sessions. Content creators won’t be very happy either as the display is neither very bright nor capable of full sRGB colour reproduction. We noted a peak brightness of 294 lux using our lux meter, with good uniformity across the edges. The colour reproduction is also not the best, however, the viewing angles are signature of IPS displays. If your edit work does not involve colour sensitive work, then the display shouldn't be a problem, but if you’re doing colour grading, then the display is going to be an absolute deal-breaker.

The Asus UF Gamin A15 packs a fullHD display with 144Hz refresh rate

Battery Life

The Asus TUF Gaming A15 manages to pack a 48Whr battery into its chassis, and the new Ryzen 4000 series processors promise to be more forgiving on the battery life as well. We tested this using PCMark 10’s multiple battery benchmarks. In the gaming benchmark, the laptop lasted all of 45 minutes. The Modern Office test, which simulates battery life for everyday work showed an increased battery endurance of 2 hours and 48 minutes. We supplemented PCMark’s tests with one of our own. Using the laptop unplugged for a regular workday, the TUF Gaming A15 lasted two and a half hours, which is not bad by any metric.

Keyboard, Trackpad and IO

The Asus TUF Gaming A15 packs a very tried and trusted keyboard and improves one of the biggest problems with the trackpad found on TUF series laptops of the past. The keyboard is practically the same as the one found on the Scar and Hero series of laptops. That means you get 1.8mm of travel and of course, RGB. The keyboard has a single-zone RGB configuration, although we would have preferred at least 4-zone RGB lighting. The arrow keys are a little on the smaller side and given how close they are placed to each other, they can be problematic to use while gaming. The WASD keys, on the other hand, are great. Asus has made the WASD keys semi-translucent which adds a nice visual touch, but a fan underneath the keys sucks in cold air, keeping the keys cool. This is a huge boon for gamers as most keyboards on gaming laptops tend to get blisteringly hot.

The Asus TUF Gaming A15's k eyboard offers 1.8mm of travel and single-zone RGB lighting.

Moving onto the trackpad, you get a smooth surface to glide your fingers on, but the best part is that Asus has finally put individual buttons on the trackpad, which makes them both a lot more usable. While you may not be able to get headshots using a sniper rifle while playing on the trackpad, it is still usable for most gaming scenarios that don’t require pinpoint precision or high-speed movement.

Lastly, we’ve got a great selection of ports. On the right side is a singular USB 3.0 port while the left side houses the ethernet port, a full-sized HDMI port, two USB 3.0 ports and a Type-C port as well. Lastly, gamers also get a combined headphone/microphone 3.5mm jack. It's nice that Asus has bundled all the ports on the left side, keeping the right clear so that your hand can move freely while using an external mouse.

The Asus TUF Gaming A15 features all the essential ports, neatly arranged on the left.

Build and Design

The Asus TUF Gaming A15 weighs 2.3 kilograms and measures less than an inch thick at its thinnest. It's not a super thin or super light machine, but that’s because Asus has packed a LOT of copper into this thing. There’s plenty of copper pipes running over the CPU-GPU, but even the vents on the side and back have copper blocks for better heat exchange. The rear of the laptop almost looks like a sports car, with the bright copper peeking through the black grills.

The Asus TUF Gaming A15 features plenty of copper for impressive thermal management.

While the base of the laptop is extremely sturdy, the lid is where we found ourselves a little disappointed. There is way too much flex for anyone’s liking, and the hinge also has some play. We don’t expect the hinge to get any looser over time, but not having a wobbling display would have been nice.

Verdict

I think this is the first of many moments of being impressed. The Asus TUF Gaming A15 is uplifted heavily by the AMD Ryzen 7 4800H and the Nvidia GeForce 1660Ti. The combination is perfect for anyone who is looking to elevate their gaming experience beyond the 60fps mark. The TUF Gaming A15 also makes for a great render station, capable of exporting massive amounts of RAW files in times faster than we’ve ever seen before in this price bracket and then some. We would not recommend using the machine for any kind of colour-sensitive editing due to its less than stellar colour accuracy. However, as a pure gaming machine, the Asus TUF Gaming A15 checks all the right boxes.

Asus TUF Gaming A15 Key Specs, Price and Launch Date

Price:
Release Date: 02 Jun 2020
Variant: None
Market Status: Launched

Key Specs

  • OS OS
    Windows 10 Pro
  • Display Display
    15.6" (2160 x 1080)
  • Processor Processor
    NA
  • Memory Memory
    256 GB + + 1TB SSD SSD/NA DDR4

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सुरेश रैना के फूफा के परिवार पर हमला किया गया था, जिसमें उनके फूफा की मौत हो गई थी.

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पंजाब पुलिस ने बुधवार को बताया कि भारतीय क्रिकेट सुरेश रैना (Suresh Raina) के रिश्तेदारों पर हमले और मर्डर की गुत्थी सुलझा ली गई है. पुलिस ने इस मामले में तीन आरोपियों को गिरफ्तार किया है. ये तीनों एक अंतरराज्यीय लुटेरों-अपराधियों के गैंग के सदस्य हैं. पंजाब पुलिस के डीजी दिनकर गुप्ता ने बताया कि इस मामले में 11 आरोपी फरार हैं. उनकी तलाश हो रही है. डीजी गुप्ता पठानकोट जिले के पीएस शाहपुरकांडी के गांव थरयाल में 19 अगस्त को हुए इस मामले में हुई गिरफ्तारियों की जानकारी दे रहे थे.

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उस दिन कुछ लोगों ने रैना के बुआ-फूफा के सोते हुए परिवार पर हमला किया था, इसमें उनके फूफा अशोक कुमार, जो कॉन्ट्रैक्टर थे, उनकी मौके पर ही मौत हो गई थी, उनके बेटे कौशल कुमार की 31 अगस्त को अस्पताल में मौत हो गई थी, वहीं उनकी पत्नी आशा रानी अभी भी बहुत गंभीर हालत में अस्पताल में भर्ती हैं. घटना में दो और लोग घायल हुए थे, जिन्हें अस्पताल से डिस्चार्ज कर दिया गया है.

घटना के बाद मुख्यमंत्री कैप्टन अमरिंदर सिंह ने जांच के लिए एक एसआईटी का गठन का आदेश दिया था. डीजी गुप्ता ने बताया कि टीम को इसी हफ्ते एक टिप मिली थी कि पठानकोट रेलवे स्टेशन के पास झुग्गियों में तीन आरोपी छुपे हुए हैं, जिसके बाद पुलिस ने यहां छापा मारा गया. पुलिस को उनके पास लाठियां मिली हैं (शक है कि इन्हें ही हथियार के तौर पर इस्तेमाल किया गया था), दो सोने की अंगूठी और 1,530 रुपए कैश में मिले हैं.

सावन, मुहब्बत और शाहरुख खान नाम के आरोपी गिरफ्तार किए गए हैं. टीम 11 फरार आरोपियों की तलाश कर रही है. इनमें से एक चिन्हित अपराधी है. पुलिस इसके साथ ही दूसरी घटनाओं में लिप्त इस गैंग के अपराधियों को दबोचने की कोशिश भी कर रही है.

गिरफ्तार आरोपियों ने बताया है कि उनका गैंग पंजाब, उत्तर प्रदेश और जम्मू-कश्मीर में ऐसे ही अपराधों को अंजाम दे चुका है. उन्होंने पूछताछ में बताया है कि वो एक जगह से दूसरी जगह बदलते रहते हैं और इसके लिए सुरंगों और रेल की पटरियों का इस्तेमाल करते हैं. 

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    Report: Market Valuation of 14 Banking Giants Shed $635 Billion This Year

    The world’s largest banks lost a considerable amount of market valuation amid the Covid-19 pandemic, according to a new report that estimates financial incumbents lost $635 billion. Between December 2019 and August 2020, the market caps of 14 major banking institutions lost upwards of 30-50% during the time period.

    A newly published report written by Buyshares and the researcher Justinas Baltrusaitis, shows that during the first half of 2020, the world’s banks lost a considerable amount of market capitalization. Buyshares data shows that 14 select “major global banks” lost a combined total of $635.33 billion in market capitalization this year.

    The biggest loser was Wells Fargo, which lost roughly -56.26% during the time period. Spain’s Banco Santander came in second place, losing -46.16% of its aggregate valuation.

    Stats show that while Japan-based Mizuho Financial Group only lost 11%, the American bank, JP Morgan Chase saw a -30.16% drop in value in H1. The major losses from all 14 banks worldwide were significant drops, the Buyshares report highlights.

    Report: Market Valuation of 14 Banking Giants Shed $635 Billion This Year

    But researchers also stress that it “could have been much worse if there was no intervention from central banks.” Financial incumbents curbed disaster by receiving massive stimulus from the Federal Reserve. Additionally, the research says that regulators easing restrictions on liquidity, reserves, and capital “proved beneficial.”

    Data shows that American banks took the largest hits, but JP Morgan Chase still has a decent market cap ($305.44 billion) today. Chinese banks followed American banks and both groups saw the biggest losses in February, as the start of the pandemic began to shake markets.

    Report: Market Valuation of 14 Banking Giants Shed $635 Billion This Year

    Meanwhile, the American banking cartel and the nation’s wealthiest 1% have been accused of fleecing $50 trillion from the bottom 99% during the last few decades. The accusation stems from a working paper written by Kathryn Edwards and Carter C. Price from the RAND Corporation called “Trends in Income.”

    According to Price and Edwards calculations, during the course of four decades between 1975 through 2018, the estimate was around $47 trillion at the end of the year. The estimate crossed the $50 trillion zone in early 2020 and the disparity grew by $2.5 trillion per year.

    The wealth disparity has stemmed from America’s political class (bureaucrats), a few generational demographics (statists), and the modern-day money changers (U.S. banks and the Fed).

    Robert Kiyosaki, the author of the best-selling book “Rich Dad, Poor Dad,” recently tweeted about the wealth inequality and said crypto-assets like bitcoin will help younger generations improve the situation.

    “Boomers had it easy,” Kiyosaki said. “Plenty of jobs-low cost real estate-rising stock market. Millennials have it hard. 9/11, 2008 real estate crash, [and] now Covid-19. Good news. Millennials [are] tech-savvy. Boomers [are] not. Bitcoin-block chain-digital currencies give millennials head start into the future.”

    At press time, the market capitalization of all 7,600+ digital currencies is around $336 billion. The 14 banks that lost market cap saw losses close to 2x the size of the crypto economy. Still, JP Morgan Chase’s valuation is just a touch less than the crypto economy’s entire market capitalization.

    Despite the banker’s losses, not many people on social media and forums (if any at all) are too concerned with the world’s megabanks after they have been given a lifeline of dollars from the Fed.

    What do you think about the 14 banks losing $635 billion in market cap in 2020? Let us know what you think about this subject in the comments section below.

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    Victoria records 42 new coronavirus cases and eight deaths as a Melbourne is set to be ring fenced to stop people travelling to regional areas where restrictions are eased

    • Victoria recorded 42 new coronavirus cases and eight deaths on Wednesday
    • New cases come as police prepare to crack down on regional travel in the state
    • Regional Victoria will return to Stage Two restrictions on Thursday morning
    • Regional Victorian homes can also welcome five visitors from another household

    Victoria has recorded 42 new coronavirus cases and eight deaths as police prepare to crack down on regional travel. 

    Regional Victoria will return to Stage Two restrictions at 11.59pm on Wednesday, but Melbourne will stay in its Stage Four lockdown. 

    Authorities are ramping up roadblocks, creating the so-called 'ring of steel' around Melbourne to ensure city residents do not try to take advantage of the eased regional measures. 

    Premier Daniel Andrews has warned motorists travelling out of the city to expect longer wait times as police tighten checkpoints. 

    A man wearing a mask walks past street art in Prahran in Melbourne on September 14

    A man wearing a mask walks past street art in Prahran in Melbourne on September 14

    Locals wearing face masks walk along the South Melbourne Beach on Monday. Lockdown restrictions in regional Victoria will be lifted from tomorrow

    Locals wearing face masks walk along the South Melbourne Beach on Monday. Lockdown restrictions in regional Victoria will be lifted from tomorrow

    Cyclists are seen riding at Albert Park on September 9, in Melbourne, Australia

    Cyclists are seen riding at Albert Park on September 9, in Melbourne, Australia

    'I'm sorry to say it will mean that there will be significant queues, there will be travel issues,' he told reporters on Tuesday.

    Outdoor gathering limits in regional parts of the state will increase to 10 people from midnight on Thursday morning - as will weddings and outdoor religious gatherings.

    Funerals will be allowed 20 mourners and regional Victorians can welcome five visitors from another nominated household.  

    Melbourne's lockdown rules remain unchanged and people cannot travel out of the city without specific reasons.

    The next step for regional Victoria means pubs, cafes and restaurants will be able to serve people outside with strict density quotas, while outdoor gathering limits will be upped to 10.

    Regional Victorians will also be able to leave their homes without restriction and all shops can reopen.

    The premier said Melburnians should be inspired by the rolling back of restrictions, rather than disheartened.

    'I'd encourage people not to see it that way and instead see this as proof positive,' he said. 

    Masked walkers on South Melbourne Beach on Monday as the world's heaviest coronavirus restrictions in the city were eased overnight to allow residents two hours exercise time

    Masked walkers on South Melbourne Beach on Monday as the world's heaviest coronavirus restrictions in the city were eased overnight to allow residents two hours exercise time

    A pedestrian wearing a face mask walks past a closed pub in Melbourne on Thursday. Mr Premier Daniel Andrews announced $100million will go towards a Melbourne City Recovery fund to inject life back into the city

    A pedestrian wearing a face mask walks past a closed pub in Melbourne on Thursday. Mr Premier Daniel Andrews announced $100million will go towards a Melbourne City Recovery fund to inject life back into the city

    The move comes after Mr Andrews was heavily criticised for a $290million plan to revive the state's crippled entertainment sector. 

    The under-fire premier unveiled a funding package on Monday to help the state's sole traders and entertainment industry survive when COVID-19 restrictions are lifted.  

    Mr Andrews said the plan would turn the city into an al fresco dining hub - but the head of Melbourne's largest restaurant group has already labelled the proposal unworkable. 

    'The government thinks this is going to be some sort of outdoor Disneyland for dining, but it's not going to work,' Luca Restaurants chief executive Chris Lucas told the Herald Sun

    People are seen at Brighton Beach in Melbourne on September 14 as the number of coronavirus cases continues to fall in the state

    People are seen at Brighton Beach in Melbourne on September 14 as the number of coronavirus cases continues to fall in the state

    Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews said Tuesday was 'a great day for regional Victoria' as he eased gathering limits outside of metropolitan Melbourne

    Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews said Tuesday was 'a great day for regional Victoria' as he eased gathering limits outside of metropolitan Melbourne

    'The majority of the city's restaurants cannot work outdoors. Outdoor dining really only suits cafes, not to mention Melbourne's problematic weather.'

    Restaurant and Catering Industry Association chief Wes Lambert said though the package would help lift the city's restaurants out of lockdown.

    'This is a generous and comprehensive package that matches calls from industry organisations like R&CA to help businesses operate outdoors,' he said. 

    Mr Andrews compared the revival plan - which will see $100million go towards a Melbourne City Recovery fund to inject life back into the city - to New York's Open Restaurants initiative. 

    The program in the US' largest city involved footpaths, laneways and streets being temporarily transformed into dining areas. 

    Computer-generated imagery showed the vision for Victoria's plan to rejuvenate its hospitality sector after the city's Stage Four lockdown - but the plan has come under fire from business owners

    Computer-generated imagery showed the vision for Victoria's plan to rejuvenate its hospitality sector after the city's Stage Four lockdown - but the plan has come under fire from business owners

    But Mr Lucas said as many as 60 per cent of New York's businesses could still not be saved by the program.  

    Premier Daniel Andrews has meanwhile flagged regional Victoria may move to the 'third step' of its roadmap plan as early as this week.

    That step, allowing people to leave their homes without restrictions and hospitality businesses to reopen, is triggered if its 14-day average remains below five and no 'mystery' cases are recorded.

    'There won't be a lot of notice,' Mr Andrews told reporters on Monday.

    'That is preferable in making people wait for another week or so.

    'Hopefully we can have very good news for regional Victoria tomorrow.'  

    Under the state government's plan, Melbourne's bars, cafes and restaurants can open for outdoor dining from October 26. 

    Melbourne will move to its next step of reopening on September 28 if the 14-day average falls to 30-50. 

    The city took its first tentative steps out of lockdown on Monday, with those living alone or single parents allowed to have one visitor, outdoor exercise extended to two hours and the curfew's start time extended an hour to 9pm.  

    WHAT REGIONAL VICTORIANS WILL BE ALLOWED TO DO UNDER EASED LOCKDOWN RULES

    Outdoor gathering limits will increase to 10 people. That number does not include infants under the age of 12 months.

    People in regional Victoria will also be able to leave their homes without restriction. 

    Limits for outdoor religious gatherings and weddings will increase to 10 people, while funeral limits will rise to 20 mourners.

    Five visitors are allowed in a home from a nominated household.

    Schools will return to normal operation over the first two weeks of Term 4.  

    Outdoor auctions will be allowed to have a maximum of 10 people in attendance.

    Children can return to community sport and adults can take part in non-contact sport.  

    Regional Victorians can travel and holiday within regional parts of the state - with tourist accommodation in those areas also opening up 

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    The Queen's £400 million fortune: New book claims Her Majesty's personal wealth is £50 million higher than previously thought

    • A new book claims the Queen's private fortune is approximately £400 million
    • David McClure writes that she got 55% rise in EU farm subsidies at Sandringham
    • His book estimates Queen's fortune at £50 million more than previously thought

    The Queen's private fortune is approximately £400 million, a new book claims. 

    Royal finance expert David McClure has also written that the monarch received a 55 per cent rise in EU farm subsidies at Sandringham, as Prince Charles turned the estate organic. 

    Mr McClure's new book, The Queen's True Worth, estimates Her Majesty's fortune at £50 million more than previously believed, The Express reports. 

    Her sprawling Norfolk residence has been the beneficiary of Brussels subsidy money since Britain joined the European Union, becoming eligible to withdraw from the multi-billion-pound Common Agricultural Policy fund. 

    Over the last five years, Sandringham has received more than £3 million, including £935,908 in 2019 - 55 per cent more than the £604,844 awarded the previous year.

    The Prince of Wales's sustainability drive won the estate an extra £313,517 from the EU's budget to support rural development projects.  

    Royal author David McClure has claimed these often overlooked EU cash injections has long depressed estimates of the Queen's overall wealth - which he puts at around £400million

    Royal author David McClure has claimed these often overlooked EU cash injections has long depressed estimates of the Queen's overall wealth - which he puts at around £400million

    Her Majesty's sprawling Norfolk residence has been showered with Brussels subsidy money since the UK joined the bloc in the 1970s and became eligible for a portion of the Common Agricultural Policy's multi-billion-pound pot

    Her Majesty's sprawling Norfolk residence has been showered with Brussels subsidy money since the UK joined the bloc in the 1970s and became eligible for a portion of the Common Agricultural Policy's multi-billion-pound pot

    Royal author Mr McClure has claimed these often overlooked EU cash injections has long depressed estimates of the Queen's overall wealth - which he puts at around £400million. 

    But the Royal Family's finances could be hit when Brussels ends the subsidies as the Brexit transition period ends in December. 

    What is the Common Agricultural Policy?

    The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) is a system whereby Brussels makes direct payments to EU farmers.

    Subsidies are paid to ensure continued food production on the continent, and to safeguard farmers from volatile business environments.

    Since its inception in 1962, the CAP has been a thorny issue, not least because of its enormous cost.

    The CAP budget is 58billion euros, around a third of the entire EU budget.

    Critics also say the majority of payments are made to big farms, rather than smaller more vulnerable ones.

    And some argue that millionaire farmers do not need generous subsidy payments.

    British farmers will no longer receive payments when the Brexit transition period ends in December.

    The government has previously said it will continue financial support for farmers. 

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    In his book, Mr McClure stresses that the Queen's true wealth remains murky and is hotly contested by royal watchers - partly due to the Royal Family not being bound by Freedom of Information laws to disclose their wealth.

    The author rubbishes some 'crude' estimates which arrive at 'astronomical' amounts by factoring in residences such as Buckingham Palace, which the Queen does not own, into their calculations.

    Yet unlike her other royal residences, Sandringham is privately owned and was passed to her from her father King George VI upon his death in 1952.

    Mr McClure writes in his book that Prince Philip grappled with the 20,000-acre estate, which was burning money.

    'What had reduced profitability was fragmentation: there were simply too many small farms with too many workers producing too few profits,' he writes, according to an extract published in the Daily Express.

    A radical shake-up by Philip, who melded the smaller plots of land into around a dozen 'mega-farms', shrank the workforce and generated profits. 

    But McClure pins Sandringham's revived fortunes on the UK's accession to the European Community which allowed it to benefit from lucrative handouts.

    McClure writes: 'After the United Kingdom entered the EEC in 1973, Sandringham as one of the largest farms in Norfolk, became eligible for a large slice of the Common Agricultural Policy's farming subsidy budget.'

    Brussels' CAP is a system of subsidies paid to EU farmers to shore up production and safeguarding farmers from an often uncertain business environment. 

    It also doles out money for farms engaging in environmental action as part of its war on climate change.

    McClure dredges up public data from the last five years which reveals the amount the Sandringham farms, which among other produce grow blackcurrents for Ribena, were awarded from the EU.

    Sandringham raked in '£553,051 in 2015, £524,466 in 2016, £695,001 in 2017, £604,844 in 2018 and a massive £935,908'. 

    David McClure
    His forthcoming book, The Queen's True Worth: Unravelling the Public & Private Finances of Queen Elizabeth II

    In his forthcoming book, The Queen's True Worth: Unravelling the Public & Private Finances of Queen Elizabeth II, David McClure (left) stresses that Her Majesty's wealth remains murky and is hotly contested by royal watchers

    In The Queen's True Worth, McClure chronicles how Prince Philip grappled with the 20,000-acre estate, which was burning money

    In The Queen's True Worth, McClure chronicles how Prince Philip grappled with the 20,000-acre estate, which was burning money

    The most recent handout is topped up by over £300,000 in rural development money because of Charles's transformation of the farms to become organic, he writes.

    It is understood the heir to the throne hopes to make the estate fully organic by July and is introducing 500 beef cattle so their manure can be spread over the fields. 

    Underscoring the importance of the EU subsidies to Sandringham, and in turn the Queen's private wealth, McClure vastly elevates standard estimates for the estate's value.

    He writes: 'Previous estimates have put the value of Sandringham at between £30million and £45million but, significantly, do not take into full account the extra value attached to the royal name.

    'If that is factored in, then – as we have seen from inflated prices paid at auction for other royal property – Sandringham might easily be worth £60million to £80million on the open market.'

    But he reckons the 'true test' of Brussels handouts will be exposed when Sandringham is starved of CAP subsidies when the UK officially cuts ties with the bloc at the end of the year.

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    Gold prices held steady on Wednesday as investors awaited the outcome of the U.S. Federal Reserve's policy meeting, hoping for details of the central bank's plans to balance interest rates against its inflation target.

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    Gold prices held steady on Wednesday as investors awaited the outcome of the U.S. Federal Reserve’s policy meeting, hoping for details of the central bank’s plans to balance interest rates against its inflation target.

    Spot gold was up 0.1% to $1,957.45 per ounce by 0255 GMT. U.S. gold futures were steady at $1,966.20.

    “People are keeping on the sidelines because of the Fed announcement coming up later today,” said Brian Lan, managing director at dealer GoldSilver Central in Singapore.

    “People are awaiting for more clarity on what monetary tools the Fed is expected to use to support inflation above 2%.”

    The Fed decision is due at 1800 GMT, followed by a news conference by Chairman Jerome Powell half an hour later.

    The U.S. central bank last month adopted a more accommodative approach to inflation and pledged to keep interest rates low for longer.

    “Markets will want to see if the Fed will modify its language as some expect, perhaps something to the effect that it will keep rates low for a period of time (say three years) or maybe do the same thing with its inflation language,” said Edward Meir, an analyst at ED&F Man Capital Markets, in a note.

    “But, we doubt the Fed will lock itself into such a fixed language ahead of a potential turn in the U.S. economy.”

    Lower U.S. interest rates put pressure on the dollar and bond yields, increasing the appeal of non-yielding bullion. Gold also is used as a hedge against inflation and currency debasement.

    Offering support to gold, the dollar index eased 0.1% against a basket of major currencies.

    U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Democrats were open to delaying an October recess to get a deal with Republicans on a new coronavirus aid bill.

    Elsewhere, silver fell 0.1% to $27.20 per ounce, platinum dropped 0.7% to $971.11 and palladium slipped 1.4% to $2,375.83.

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    • GMC will start with the production of the Hummer EV in 2021.
    • It will get a 'crab mode' which will enhance its off-roading credentials.
    • The electric motor belts out over 1000 bhp and 15,592 Nm of peak torque.

    We all went gaga over the Hummer EV when GMC confirmed the model in 2019. For startets it's the revival of the iconic Hummer brand and then the electric iteration will churn out over 1000 bhp and a mighty 15,592 Nm of peak torque. Yes! You got that right and we do understand that those numbers sound baffling. The latest news is that after much delay owing to the current pandemic, GMC is finally set to unveil the Hummer EV on October 20.

    Also Read: GMC Hummer EV Teased; Production To Begin In 2021

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    The Hummer EV will be the first ever electric truck from GM.

    Now GMC still has some tricks up its sleeve to build up on the excitement, if those power figures don't impress you. The new Hummer EV will get something called a crab mode. GMC says it enhances its off-roading credentials and dynamics. It lets this mammoth electric pick-up truck move diagonally across the terrain and comes in addition to the four-wheel steering. GMC says that it is "tailor-made for off-roading customers." 

    Also Read: GMC Branded Hummer EV Unveil Postponed Due To COVID-19 Crisis

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    The GMC Hummer will be offered in two body types.

    Most likely, the Hummer EV will be offered in two body types- Pick-Up and three-row SUV. It has always been admired for its enormous size and robust demeanour and the EV will too emulate the design language, with many elements being carried over, for instance the bold six-slat grille that adds to the imposing front end. That said, the cabin will be a huge step-up from what we have seen in the Hummer before with high-end materials and big digital displays for instruments and infotainment. Surprisingly, there will be removable roof panels as well adding to its lifestyle vehicle status.

    Also Read: GMC Confirms Electric Hummer SUV; Reveals Teaser Image

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    As already said, the GMC Hummer EV will have an output of over 1,000 bhp and a peak torque of 15,592 Nm while the 0-96 kmph sprint will come in 3 seconds and that's supercar territory. It will be the first ever electric truck from GM and also marks the resurrection of the iconic Hummer brand. GMC says that the Hummer EV will retain its incredible off-road capability while having zero emissions and reduced noise.

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    All Work (Internet Browsing) and No Proper Night-time Sleep Makes Jack a Dull Boy, Reveals Study
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    All Work (Internet Browsing) and No Proper Night-time Sleep Makes Jack a Dull Boy, Reveals Study

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    Using daily diary data from a national US sample of almost 2,000 people, the research team analysed sleep duration and how people responded to negative and positive situations the next day.

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    People who sleep late at night, kindly take note. Researchers have found that after a night of shorter sleep, people react more emotionally to stressful events the next day -- and they don't find as much joy in the good things.

    For the study, published in the journal Health Psychology, the research team looked at how sleep affects our reaction to both stressful and positive events in daily life.

    "When people experience something positive, such as getting a hug or spending time in nature, they typically feel happier that day," said study researcher Nancy Sin from the University of British Columbia in Canada.

    "But we found that when a person sleeps less than their usual amount, they don't have as much of a boost in positive emotions from their positive events," Sin added.

    Using daily diary data from a national US sample of almost 2,000 people, the research team analysed sleep duration and how people responded to negative and positive situations the next day.

    The participants reported on their experiences and the amount of sleep they had the previous night in daily telephone interviews over eight days.

    People also reported a number of stressful events in their daily lives, including arguments, social tensions, work and family stress, and being discriminated against.

    When people slept less than usual, they responded to these stressful events with a greater loss of positive emotions.

    This has important health implications: previous research by Sin and others shows that being unable to maintain positive emotions in the face of stress puts people at risk of inflammation and even an earlier death.

    Chronic health conditions -- such as heart disease, diabetes and cancer -- are prevalent among adults, especially as we grow older.

    Past research suggests that people with health conditions are more reactive when faced with stressful situations, possibly due to the wear-and-tear of the physiological stress systems.

    "We were also interested in whether adults with chronic health conditions might gain an even larger benefit from sleep than healthy adults," said Sin.

    "For those with chronic health conditions, we found that longer sleep -- compared to one's usual sleep duration -- led to better responses to positive experiences on the following day," Sin revealed.

    The research team hoped that by making sleep a priority, people can have a better quality of life and protect their long-term health.

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    Apple iPhone 6 Review

    Apple iPhone 6 Review

    By Prasid Banerjee | Updated May 22 2019
    Apple iPhone 6 Review
    DIGIT RATING
    84 /100
    • design

      79

    • performance

      84

    • value for money

      84

    • features

      71

    User Rating : 4/5 Out of 1 Reviews
    • PROS
    • Best smartphone camera ever
    • Very good performance
    • Display is sharp and auto brightness is very good
    • CONS
    • Battery life needs a lot of work
    • Design may not please everybody
    • Very slippery body

    Verdict

    Apple's devices have always been about premium design combined with good performance. Not the iPhone 6 though. Apple seems to have stumbled in the effort to make its iPhone bigger. The new device is all performance and though it sports a good design, it's not the amazing design that we've seen before. It's still one of the best iPhones till date though and if you thought that the iPhone needed a bigger screen, then go ahead and buy this.

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    So you’ve sold the necessary organs and you’re ready to join the queues to buy the iPhone 6, but you now realise that it is of stock. Nevermind, you can use the time to read this review and finally decide if you want to spend your money on Apple's latest and greatest. The new iPhone represents, arguably, the biggest ever makeover in the series, but does it really clear the high standards that the company has set for itself? Let’s find out.


    This is going to be a long one, so we've got some handy quick verdicts peppered throughout the review, if you don't have enough time to read it in its entirety.

    Build & Design

    At 6.9 mm, this is the slimmest iPhone till date and Apple has gone back to the rounded edges that the very first iPhone came with. The iPhone 6 though doesn’t feel as premium as the 5S before it. In fact, it doesn’t feel like an iPhone. The bigger screen seems to have taken Apple out of its comfort zone. While the device has very good build quality, it isn’t the efficient design philosophy that we’ve seen in iPhones till date.

    For one, the iPhone 6 is possibly the most slippery iPhone that Apple has ever built. You’re definitely going to need a cover for this smartphone, because it tends to slip out of your hand very easily. If you’ve been a long time Apple user, then you will be even more prone to drop it since you’re not used to the size. In the initial four hours of usage, I almost dropped it six times and I’m not clumsy, especially with review devices.

    Next, the camera protrusion on the back. This frankly doesn’t bother me much. What I hate more are the hideous plastic bands for the antenna. These stick out even more in the Gold version of the smartphone. In addition, the glossy front portion of the iPhone and the rounded bulges on the front edges don’t feel very premium. The device’s overall look and feel, though good, pales in comparison to the iPhone 5S. The front panel seems out of place in the entire design. But that is more a matter of personal tastes.

    The iPhone 6 is also very light, but when was the last time you heard Samsung beat Apple in the design department? The recently launched Samsung Galaxy Alpha has the same display size as the iPhone 6, but is only 3 grams heavier than the iPhone 5S and 14 grams lighter than the iPhone 6. Of course, the plastic body on the Alpha helps it keep its weight down. Don’t get me wrong, the iPhone 6 is still light at 129 grams, but it feels bulkier and heavier than it actually is.

    "It’s not the out and out marvelous design language we’ve seen from Apple earlier."

    Display

    The flagship feature of the new iPhone 6 is its 4.7 inch display and Apple went with 1334x750 pixels in order to ensure that the 326ppi pixel density introduced in the iPhone 4 remains the same. What does this mean? It means that while the screen is larger, the content on it will remain as sharp as in the iPhone 5S. As a result, I had no complaints about the iPhone 6’s display in general. It is also quite bright, if only slightly lower than the 5S. This still doesn’t affect its sunlight visibility and the iPhone 6 retains Apple’s history of good displays with excellent viewing angles. Apple’s auto brightness control helps with the sunlight visibility too.

    "750p may not sound like much, but it most definitely works!"

    Performance

    Till now, the iPhone has been about premium feel and top of the line performance. The iPhone 6, though, is all performance. The new A8 processor inside is faster than the earlier A7 processor and gives very good performance. Does it heat up? Which iPhone doesn’t? Does that affect the performance? Not really. Games like Real Racing 3, Asphalt 8, Injustice: Gods Among Us and some others, run like a charm on the new iPhone. In addition, the extra screen real estate helps improve the gameplay experience.

    Here’s my beef with Apple though. Where’s the battery life for me to use that performance? The device is a big battery hog. I couldn’t get past 6 hours, with or without intensive games. In fact, I never put the device through as much gaming as I usually do. The iPhone 6 loses battery fast when you start watching high definition videos or play games on it. The overall battery life is better than the iPhone 5S, but it's not even close to being enough. If you’re moving from Android to iPhone then this will be a shock for you, depending on what phone you were using. Most Android flagships have much better battery life than the iPhone 6.

    "Performance is at par with any Android flagship, but battery life doesn’t allow you to use it enough."

    UI

    The UI on iOS 8 is not any different from what we saw with the earlier version, but Apple had to do something to compensate for the bigger screen. The phone’s size, combined with its slippery body makes it a nightmare for those who use their phones while lying down. You will often find yourself struggle to reach the top of the screen or see the phone topple out of your hand while you try to do it. For this, Apple gave the option to double tap the home button, which shifts the entire UI down.

    This feature, though useful, doesn’t work in some important areas like Spotlight search. The search bar on Spotlight search remains on the top of the screen and doesn’t move down. Neither do the search results. Also, while the double tap helps, it still makes you move around a lot. Back buttons in Apple’s UI are almost always on the top, which means you will have to reach a long way even after bringing the UI down. This further adds to the unwieldiness of the device and is a major glitch.

    "Single handed usage isn't refined enough. UI needs to make you move around less."

    Camera

    If there is one area where the iPhone 6 smashes it out of the park, it's the camera. While the device still has the same 8 MP camera as on the 5S, detailing and white balance on the iPhone 6 is definitely better. Apple’s camera is in fact the greatest testament to the fact that megapixel count doesn’t determine camera quality. The iPhone 6 takes amazing pictures in normal outdoor lighting and is good even under low light.

    Not just that, the new phase detection autofocus is so fast that I missed the point when the camera focused on an object a few times. The only other phone camera that is this fast with its autofocus is the LG G3. The 8 MP images from the iPhone 6 can give any other smartphone and even some cameras a run for their money and it is easily one of the best phone cameras that you will find in the market.

    That said, the iPhone 5S also had the best camera when it came out (Editor's Note: yes, we've considered the Lumia 1020 when we say that). While the iPhone 6 is better, the difference won’t be that apparent to the untrained eye. In addition, with iOS 8 allowing manual controls, the 5S has room for improvement through third party apps.

    "Best smartphone camera. Period."

    Bottomline

    For Apple users

    This is the tricky part. While the iPhone 6 does provide better performance than the 5S, you will know this only by benchmark scores. For regular usage, both the devices are just as smooth. The iPhone 5S is no slouch and shows no lags whatsoever. In addition, the 32GB variant of the 5S is available for almost as much as the 16GB version of the iPhone 6. On top of that, iOS 8 really doesn’t leave much to separate the two devices. So what’s to stop you from buying the 5S instead or refrain from an upgrade if you already own it?

    Well, the iPhone 6 will obviously have a longer lifetime than the 5S and will get updates for a longer duration. Secondly, the new iPhone will be the choice for Apple users looking for a bigger screen (but not as big as the 5.5-in one on the 6 Plus). If not, the 5S is still a very good buy.

    Simply put, if you thought iPhones should be bigger, then Apple heard you and has delivered. If you have anything lower than the iPhone 5, then now is the time to upgrade. If not, stick to your phone and buy the next Apple smartphone that comes out.

    "Want a bigger iPhone? Buy it."

    Android to iPhone

    The bigger screen on the iPhone was supposedly going to pull users from Android to the iOS ecosystem. But making the shift isn’t as easy as it sounds. Apple still hasn’t provided a really battery efficient phone with this one and iOS is still limited when it comes to sharing options. Yes iOS 8 is opening APIs for the same, but that’s a thing of the future. For now, you’re entering the Apple family and there’s a lot you may not like.

    Moreover, Android has the benefits of being an open system and still offers many more features than the iPhone. Siri is no match for Google Now, especially in India, and customisation options are simply much greater on Android. Also, with Apple Pay not likely to be here anytime soon, you essentially don't have NFC on the iPhone 6 either. So, if you like to play around with your phone and want the above mentioned aspects then you shouldn’t be making the switch. On the other hand, if you want a phone that you can immediately start using and you aren't impressed by the way you can tweak Android, then the iPhone 6 is your best bet.

    "If you don't want to fiddle with your phone to make it better, then buy it."

    Price tag

    Yes, Rs. 53,500 for a 16GB smartphone is a farce, so if you’re going to buy an iPhone then make sure you have upwards of Rs. 60,000. If not, save and then go for it, maybe the prices will drop too. You get 10.6GB free, which really isn’t enough unless you’re planning and have the money to upgrade to the iPhone 7 next year.

    "Got the budget for the 64GB iPhone 6? Pick that one."

    Apple iPhone 6 Key Specs, Price and Launch Date

    Price:
    Release Date: 05 Mar 2017
    Variant: 64GB
    Market Status: Launched

    Key Specs

    • Screen Size Screen Size
      4.7" (1080 x 1920)
    • Camera Camera
      8 | 1.2 MP
    • Memory Memory
      64 GB/1 GB
    • Battery Battery
      1810 mAh
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    Xolo Q1000S Review

    Xolo Q1000S Review

    By Sameer Mitha | Updated May 22 2019
    Xolo Q1000S Review
    DIGIT RATING
    60 /100
    • design

      60

    • performance

      80

    • value for money

      60

    • features

      60

    • PROS
    • Metallic build
    • Slimmest phone in its price range
    • No preloaded bloatware
    • Smooth interface
    • CONS
    • The power button broke and it�s a pain to remove the SIM card tray
    • Display lacks vibrancy
    • Earpiece output could have been better

    Verdict

    The overall build of the Xolo Q1000S is above average even though I managed to break the power button and it impressed with its benchmark performance and real world usage. Majority of the smartphones in this category have a removable battery and expandable storage along with dual SIM capabilities. If these qualities are a priority for you, then you are better off looking at competing devices such as the Canvas 4, Wammy Passion Z Plus and more. You can consider this device if you want a well-built single SIM smartphone and don�t mind being limited to 16GB built-in storage.

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    Xolo has impressed us with its diverse device portfolio that has included the likes of the Xolo Q700, Xolo Play, and the Q1000 to name a few. Now, the smartphone maker has launched the Q1000S that runs on the MediaTek MT6589T chipset, boasts of a unibody design and has taken the route of no expandable storage. Is this device worth a glance?

    At a glance
    A slim and attractive black matte finish with what feels like a metal body is the first thing that will wow you when you look at the smartphone. Coming to the specifications of the device, it has a 5-inch display with a 1280x720 pixel resolution. Under the hood it has the MediaTek MT6589T chipset clocked at 1.5GHz coupled with 1GB of RAM. The rear houses a 13MP camera and the front has a 5MP video-calling camera. A 2500mAh battery powers the package.

    Here is a quick look at how the smartphone performs when compared to the competition (including the Canvas 4, WickedLeak Wammy Passion Z Plus, Lemon A4 and the iberry Auxus Nuclea N1).  




    Design
    Like I said earlier, you will be wowed by the design of the smartphone. It has a black matte finish with a unibody design and has the potential of being Batman’s phone. The device is very slim measuring a mere 6.9mm in thickness and is light at 158 grams. Despite being light, the smartphone feels extremely sturdy.




    Below the display you have the standard capacitive buttons – menu, home and back. The rear houses the 13MP camera along with a flash. Since the Q1000S has a unibody design, you don’t have access to the battery and just like the Nexus 4, iPhone 5 or the Huawei Ascend P6, you have a SIM tray that pops out with the use of a pin. Smartphones such as the Ascend P6 have a microSD card tray along with the SIM card tray.

    This is where the awesome design of the smartphone ends. In other smartphones that I have tested, a single pop is all it takes to remove the SIM card tray. Here I had to struggle to get the SIM tray out. I even managed to bend the SIM tray pin in the process.



    The left of the Q1000S houses the volume rocker along with the power button. This seems a bit strange as we are used to seeing the power button on the right and getting used to it being on the left sort of feels like driving an American car in India.

    Another manner in which I managed to “break” the phone is with the power button. It just slipped into its socket forcing me to use my nails for the rest of the review process to unlock the Q1000S. Quite frustrating, especially when I wanted to take screen shots. Thankfully, the volume rocker stayed intact.

    Although the phone left a good impression in the beginning with respect to build quality, the issues with the power button and the SIM tray spoiled it all.



    UI and preloaded apps
    The Xolo Q1000S runs on Android 4.2.1 Jelly Bean. The smartphone also has the ability to update OTA (Over The Air), a feature we miss in most budget smartphones but found on the WickedLeak Wammy Passion Z Plus. The rest of the user interface is stock Android, one that we love. Navigating the device feels smooth. I had quite a few apps running in the background including games such as Dead Trigger and the interface of the smartphone was still butter smooth.



    The Q1000S come preloaded with a few apps, such as Xolo Secure and Xolo Power, that we have seen on other Xolo devices. As the name suggests, Xolo Secure is a security app that helps you keep your data safe. The Xolo Power app on the other hand gives you information about the battery consumption and gives you access to a bunch of settings such as Sync frequency, Night mode (which switches off the Internet when the display is off), Low battery Mode which disables power guzzling features such as Wi-Fi, data, GPS and more after the battery percentage drops below your preset level.

    Overall, the UI is stock Android, which I liked, and the preloaded apps add good value to the smartphone.

    Performance
    Coming to the performance of the Xolo Q1000S, here is a quick look to see how it performs when compared to other smartphones in its price range.

     



    From the above benchmarks it is clear that the Q1000S is a good performer when it comes to the hardware it is running on. We have seen devices such as the Lemon A4 that runs on the old MT6589 chipset and has a 1080p display along with 1GB of RAM. With its hardware, the Lemon required more power to render on a Full HD display, hence the lower scores. On the other hand we have the WickedLeak Wammy Passion Z Plus that shows off not only a 1080p display but the MT6589T chipset as well. The Wammy Passion Z Plus was plagued with lag when multitasking and in the benchmarks, as you can see, it scores less than the Q1000S.

    Moving on, the display of the Q1000S smartphone isn’t as vibrant as the Lemon A4 or the Wammy Passion Z Plus but it is great for consuming content nonetheless. The display has wide viewing angles and the reproduction of colours is crisp. Reading text, watching movies, playing games or just navigating the device is fun since the display is gorgeous. The 5-inch display has a 1280x720 pixel resolution giving it 293ppi pixel density.

    There is no lag at all while navigating the smartphone or using it for multitasking. The experience of interacting with the display feels really good. The keyboard is stock Android and is well laid out and the device is comfortable to type on.



    When it came to testing video files, we found that AVI and MP4 files ran smoothly on the Xolo Q1000S but in the case of MKV, the video played but the audio didn’t. Navigating the timeline of the videos, changing orientation, everything was smooth on the native player without any hiccups.

    The camera on the rear of the Xolo Q1000S is 13MP and we were skeptical of its performance. In well-lit conditions, especially outdoors, the camera performed well. In low-lit situations too the camera performance was acceptable, better than what we have seen on competing smartphones, but not by a great margin. In low-lit situations, when you blow the image to its full size, you will notice loss of detail. It gets the job done however, if all you want to do is click pictures for social networking websites.



    Gaming on the Xolo Q1000S is plagued by the same problems that we saw on the other MediaTek MT6589 powered smartphones. Real Racing 3 still refused to run but other games we played on the smartphone, such as Angry Birds, Temple Run and Dead Trigger, seemed to run just fine.  

    In terms of its battery life, the Xolo Q1000S is average. In our continuous video playback test, the device lasted for five hours. With average use you will be able to get through one day of use.  



    Bottom Line
    The overall build of the Xolo Q1000S is above average even though I managed to break the power button and it impressed with its benchmark performance and real world usage. Majority of the smartphones in this category have a removable battery and expandable storage along with dual SIM capabilities. If these qualities are a priority for you, then you are better off looking at competing devices such as the Canvas 4, Wammy Passion Z Plus and more. You can consider this device if you want a well-built single SIM smartphone and don’t mind being limited to 16GB built-in storage.

    Xolo Q1000S Key Specs, Price and Launch Date

    Price: ₹18999
    Release Date: 24 Aug 2013
    Variant: 16GB
    Market Status: Launched

    Key Specs

    • Screen Size Screen Size
      5" (720 x 1280)
    • Camera Camera
      13 | 5 MP
    • Memory Memory
      16 GB/1 GB
    • Battery Battery
      2500 mAh
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    According to his family, he passed away at 4pm today after battling with the novel coronavirus.

    • Last Updated: September 16, 2020, 8:22 PM IST

    Lok Sabha MP from Tirupati, Balli Durga Prasad, died on Wednesday due to Covid-19. The YSRCP leader, who was 64-year-old, was undergoing treatment for coronvairus at a private hospital in Chennai.

    According to his family, he passed away at 4pm today after battling with the novel coronavirus.

    Born in Nellore district, Durga Prasad entered into politics at the age of 26 with the encouragement of Telugu Desam Party (TDP) founder NT Rama Rao.

    He was elected as an MLA from Gudur constituency of Nellore district for four times in 1985, 1994, 1999, 2009 assembly elections and elected as an MP from YSRCP in 2019 Lok Sabha elections.

    He also served as a minister in the former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu's government between 1996-98.

    Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has expressed grief over the demise of Durga Prasad and tweeted, "Saddened by the demise of Lok Sabha MP, Balli Durga Prasad Rao Garu. He was an experienced leader, who made effective contributions towards the progress of Andhra Pradesh. My thoughts are with his family and well-wishers in this sad hour. Om Shanti."

    Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy has also expressed saddness over the death of Durga Prasad. The Chief Minister spoke to his son over phone and conveyed his heartfelt condolences to the family members.

    Tirupati MLA Bhumana Karunakarreddy along with several leaders have mourned the death of Durga Prasad.

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    Kolkata lawyer sentenced to jail for strangling husband with wire of mobile phone charger - कोलकाता की वकील को मोबाइल फोन चार्जर की तार से पति का गला घोंटने के आरोप में जेल की सजा | India News in Hindi

    कोलकाता की वकील को मोबाइल फोन चार्जर की तार से पति का गला घोंटने के आरोप में जेल की सजा

    बंगाल के उत्तर 24 परगना जिले की एक फास्ट-ट्रैक अदालत ने एक वकील को मोबाइल फोन चार्जर की तार से पति की हत्या करने के जुर्म में उम्रकैद की सजा सुनाई है.

    कोलकाता की वकील को मोबाइल फोन चार्जर की तार से पति का गला घोंटने के आरोप में जेल की सजा

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    बंगाल के उत्तर 24 परगना जिले की एक फास्ट-ट्रैक अदालत ने एक वकील को मोबाइल फोन चार्जर की तार से पति की हत्या करने के जुर्म में उम्रकैद की सजा सुनाई है. अतिरिक्त जिला और सत्र न्यायाधीश सुजीत कुमार झा ने हत्या के मामले में सोमवार को वकील अनिंदिता पाल को दोषी ठहराया. कोर्ट ने उन्हें आजीवन कारावास और 10 हजार रुपये का जुर्माना देने की सजा सुनाई.

    अदालत ने आरोपी को "सबूतों को गायब करने" का दोषी पाया और ऐसा करने के लिए एक साल की जेल की सजा सुनाई. दोनों मामलों में एक साथ सजा सुनाई गई. विशेष सरकारी वकील बिभास चटर्जी ने आरोपी के लिए मौत की सजा की मांग की और दावा किया कि यह एक पूर्व-निर्धारित साजिश थी.

    यह भी पढ़ें:दिल्ली दंगों की साज़िश से जुड़ी 17,500 हज़ार से ज्यादा पेज की चार्जशीट पुलिस ने कोर्ट में दाखिल की

    अदालत ने, हालांकि, आरोपी को आजीवन कारावास की सजा सुनाई है. मामले में कोई भी प्रत्यक्षदर्शी नहीं है और सजा परिस्थितिजन्य साक्ष्य के आधार पर दी गई है. अनिंदिता पाल ने कहा कि उन्हें फंसाया जा रहा है और वह "खून की आखिरी बूंद" तक अपनी लड़ाई जारी रखेंगी.

    मुकदमे के दौरान, अभियोजन पक्ष ने दावा किया था कि 24 और 25 नवंबर, 2018 की रात को, अनिंदिता पाल ने कोलकाता में अपने न्यू टाउन फ्लैट में एक मोबाइल फोन चार्जर के तार से अपने पति रजत डे की गला घोंट कर हत्या कर दी थी. अभियोजन पक्ष ने दावा किया कि पति-पत्नी के बीच तनावपूर्ण संबंध थे जिसके कारण रजत डे की हत्या हुई.

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    हालांकि अनिंदिता के पक्ष का दावा है कि आरोपी के पति दूसरे कमरे में सो रहे थे, उनके कमरे से आवाज आने के बाद अनिंदिता वहां पहुंची थीं. मामले में रजत डे के पिता ने एक FIR दर्ज कराई थी जिसमें आरोप लगाया गया था कि अनिंदिता पाल ने उनके बेटे की हत्या कर दी थी. आरोपी को 29 नवंबर को पुलिस ने गिरफ्तार कर लिया था.

    मामले में मुकदमे और दलीलें इस साल मार्च में पूरी हुईं. अनिंदिता पाल और उनके पति दोनों कोलकाता हाइकोर्ट में वकील थे. 
     



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    New loan option for SMEs

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    AS MANY small businesses face an economic dilemma because of the pandemic, two companies have joined forces in the belief that their financial innovation can assist struggling entrepreneurs.

    Term Finance Holdings Limited (TFHL) and 3Stone Limited have developed Term Finance (SME TT) to provide improved and innovative access to finance and loans for small, micro, and medium (SME) sized enterprises.

    A strictly digital platform, SME TT which has been in beta testing for the past six months will be launched to the public on September 21. It is hoped that this new platform will provide economic diversification that focuses on innovation in the financial services infrastructure, to help small businesses with a competitive edge in the regional and international markets.

    In a media release, TFHL CEO Oliver Sabga said the technology driven process allowed for the application, submission of documents and communication to be done entirely online, negating the need to have long lines, or wait a lengthy period for a decision.

    He noted that time is money, and unnecessarily long wait times can result in dire consequences for smaller businesses.

    He said, “Our credit assessment methodology is now more fit-for-purpose, innovative and flexible than legacy financial institutions, giving us insight into areas that the big banks do not know how to evaluate.

    “A study a few years back indicated that SMEs generate approximately 30 percent of our country’s GDP. If we can support SMEs in their growth missions, we can grow the economy. This is very exciting.”

    3Stone director Dr Christian Stone also noted that the need to create accessible avenues to finance and explore the possibilities of supporting entrepreneurial development through lending to SMEs.

    “SMEs have had to rely on internal funding to a greater extent than larger organizations, as traditional loan funding for SMEs has been difficult to obtain.

    “This partnership between 3Stone and Term Finance is not only timely, but also a much-needed boost for the national ecosystem, and by extension the entrepreneurial community in TT, as access to funding remains a major sticking point in realising successful entrepreneurship,” Stone said.

    This move has the support of president of the TT Chamber of Industry and Commerce Gabriel Faria, who said, “This partnership shows the ability of the companies to leverage their collective competencies to go beyond simply granting loans, to offering much needed value-add services like mentorship and guidance to SMEs.

    “I am also confident that Term Finance will utilize its existing technology to add an element of innovation to the corporate lending industry.”

    TFHL is a web-based credit institution operating in the Caribbean region and 3Stone Limited has been responsible for the execution of the annual National Secondary School Entrepreneurship competition.

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    Bernal Withdraws From Tour De France Ahead Of Stage 17
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    Bernal Withdraws From Tour De France Ahead Of Stage 17

    Bernal Withdraws From Tour De France Ahead Of Stage 17

    Defending champion Egan Bernal has withdrawn from the Tour de France ahead of stage 17, his Ineos Grenadiers team said on Wednesday.

    • Last Updated: September 16, 2020, 12:33 PM IST

    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. [nL8N2GC5AJ]

    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 https://www.ineosgrenadiers.com/article/egan-bernal-withdraws-from-the-tour-de-france.

    “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 withdrawl.

    “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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    Japan's Yoshihide Suga Formally Elected As New Prime Minister

    Japan's Yoshihide Suga Formally Elected As New Prime Minister

    Yoshihide Suga, 71, won an easy victory, taking 314 votes of 462 valid ballots cast in the lower house of parliament, where his ruling Liberal Democratic Party holds a commanding majority with its coalition partner.

    Japan's Yoshihide Suga Formally Elected As New Prime Minister

    Japan PM Yoshihide Suga is expected to announce his cabinet later today.

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    Japan's parliament on Wednesday elected Yoshihide Suga prime minister, with the former chief cabinet secretary expected to stick closely to policies championed by Shinzo Abe during his record-breaking tenure.

    "According to the results, our house has decided to name Yoshihide Suga prime minister," lower house speaker Tadamori Oshima told parliament after the votes were counted.

    Suga, 71, won an easy victory, taking 314 votes of 462 valid ballots cast in the lower house of parliament, where his ruling Liberal Democratic Party holds a commanding majority with its coalition partner.

    He bowed deeply as lawmakers applauded following the announcement, but made no immediate comment.

    He is expected to announce his cabinet later Wednesday, with local media reporting he will retain a number of ministers from Abe's government.

    Suga has said he will prioritise keeping coronavirus infections under control and kickstarting Japan's economy, and has promised to continue Abe's key policy programmes.

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

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    Bill Gates Sr., father of Microsoft co-founder, dies at 94

    Bill Gates Sr., father of Microsoft co-founder, dies at 94

    “My dad’s wisdom, generosity, empathy, and humility had a huge influence on people around the world,” Bill Gates wrote in a tribute.
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    Bill Gates, Sr., co-chair and CEO of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.Cheryl Hatch / AP file

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    SEATTLE — William H. Gates II, a lawyer and philanthropist best known as the father of Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, has died at 94.

    Gates died peacefully Monday at his beach home in Washington state from Alzheimer's disease, the family announced Tuesday.

    In an obituary the family credited the patriarch with a “deep commitment to social and economic equity,” noting that he was responsible for the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation's first efforts to improve global health as well as his advocacy for progressive taxation, especially unsuccessful efforts to pass a state income tax on the wealthy in Washington.

    “My dad’s wisdom, generosity, empathy, and humility had a huge influence on people around the world,” Bill Gates wrote in a tribute.

    Born in 1925, Gates Sr. grew up in Bremerton, Washington, where his parents owned a furniture store. He joined the Army following his freshman year at the University of Washington and was en route to Japan when it surrendered in 1945.

    He served a year in war-torn Tokyo before returning to the United States and resuming his education, his family said. After earning his law degree in 1950, he began working in private practice and as a part-time Bremerton city attorney.

    Bill Gates Sr., father of Microsoft Inc. founder Bill Gates, speaks during an interview with Bill Gates in Alexandria, VA.Andrew Harrer / Bloomberg via Getty Images file

    He formed a Seattle law firm with two other partners that eventually became Preston Gates and Ellis — now known as K & L Gates, one of the world's largest law firms. The firm was one of the first to work with the region's technology industry.

    Gates Sr. met his first wife, Mary Maxwell, at the University of Washington. They had two daughters and a son — Gates Jr. — and remained married until her death in 1994. Two years later he married Mimi Gardner, then the director of the Seattle Art Museum, with whom he spent the last quarter-century of his life.

    “When I was a kid, he wasn’t prescriptive or domineering, and yet he never let me coast along at things I was good at, and he always pushed me to try things I hated or didn’t think I could do (swimming and soccer, for example),” Gates Jr. wrote in the tribute. “And he modeled an amazing work ethic. He was one of the hardest-working and most respected lawyers in Seattle, as well as a major civic leader in our region.”

    That civic work included serving as a trustee of the Greater Seattle Chamber of Commerce, Planned Parenthood and United Way, and as a regent of the University of Washington, where he led fundraising drives. He also served as the president of the state and local bar associations and in the leadership of the American Bar Association, helping create diversity scholarships and promoting legal services for the poor.

    “Bill Sr. was a person who cared about the plight of many, and he had the resources and never-ending civic commitment to do something about it,” Washington Gov. Jay Inslee said in a statement. “He made the choice to use his wealth and influence to advocate for and improve equity in our communities.”

    Gates Sr. was a towering figure by reputation and in person — he stood 6-foot-7 tall — and his counsel was often sought. Former Starbucks Chairman Howard Schultz has said that when he was struggling to raise the money to buy the six-store coffee chain in 1987, Gates Sr. stepped in to rescue him from a rival buyer — not only by investing, but by personally taking Schultz to visit the rival, demanding as he loomed over the rival's desk: “You are going to stand down and this kid is going to realize his dream. Do you understand me?”

    Gates retired from law in 1998 and took on prominent roles with the Gates Foundation, helping launch its work in global health.

    The family said that due to restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic, a memorial service would be held later.

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    First Gene-Edited Livestock Created That Can Serve as 'Super Surrogates' | Technology News

    First Gene-Edited Livestock Created That Can Serve as 'Super Surrogates'

    The research would allow more precision breeding in animals such as goats where using artificial insemination is difficult.

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    First Gene-Edited Livestock Created That Can Serve as 'Super Surrogates'

    The surrogate sires were confirmed to have active donor sperm

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    • The researchers used the gene-editing tool CRISPR-Cas9
    • The male animals grew up sterile but otherwise healthy
    • The surrogate sires were confirmed to have active donor sperm, they said

    Scientists have created first gene-edited livestock that can serve as viable "surrogate sires," males that produce sperm carrying only the genetic traits of donor animals, an advance that they say could improve food production for a growing global population.

    The research, published in the journal PNAS, could speed the spread of desirable characteristics in livestock, and provide breeders in remote regions with better access to genetic material of ''elite animals'' from other parts of the world.

    The advance would also allow more precision breeding in animals such as goats where using artificial insemination is difficult, the researchers said.

    "With this technology, we can get better dissemination of desirable traits and improve the efficiency of food production. This can have a major impact on addressing food insecurity around the world," said Jon Oatley, a reproductive biologist at Washington State University in the US.

    "If we can tackle this genetically, then that means less water, less feed and fewer antibiotics we have to put into the animals,” Oatley said.

    The researchers used the gene-editing tool, CRISPR-Cas9, to knock out a gene specific to male fertility in the animal embryos that would be raised to become surrogate sires.

    They produced mice, pigs, goats and cattle that lacked a gene called NANOS2 which is specific to male fertility.

    The male animals grew up sterile but otherwise healthy, so when they received transplanted sperm-producing stem cells from other animals, they started producing sperm derived from the donor's cells, according to the researchers.

    The surrogate sires were confirmed to have active donor sperm, they said.

    The surrogate mice fathered healthy offspring who carried the genes of the donor mice, the researchers noted, adding that larger animals have not been bred yet.

    The team is refining the stem cell transplantation process before taking that next step.

    Scientists have been searching for a way to create surrogate sires for decades to overcome the limitations of selective breeding and artificial insemination, tools which require either animal proximity or strict control of their movement, and in many cases, both.

    Artificial insemination is common in dairy cattle who are often confined so their reproductive behaviour is relatively easy to control, but the procedure is rarely used with beef cattle who need to roam freely to feed.

    For pigs, the procedure still requires the animals be nearby as pig sperm does not survive freezing well. In goats, artificial insemination is quite challenging and could require a surgical procedure, the researchers explained.

    The new technology could solve those problems since the surrogates deliver the donor genetic material the natural way, through normal reproduction, they said.

    This, the researchers said, enables ranchers and herders to let their animals interact normally on the range or field.

    This technology has great potential to help food supply in places in the developing world, where herders still have to rely on selective breeding to improve their stock, said Irina Polejaeva, a professor at Utah State University in the US.

    "Goats are the number one source of protein in a lot of developing countries. This technology could allow faster dissemination of specific traits in goats, whether it's disease resistance, greater heat tolerance or better meat quality," Polejaeva said.


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    Parents arrested after 12-day-old baby mauled to death by family dog

    Parents arrested after 12-day-old baby mauled to death by family dog

    The parents were arrested on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter but were released on bail.

    Emergency services responded to a call on Sunday, September 13 in Doncaster, South Yorkshire. At the home in the village of Woodlands, they discovered that a dog had savagely mauled an infant named Elon. The large dog was eventually restrained and the baby was rushed to a hospital. Animal control took the dog from the custody of the family. The child passed away due to his injuries. The South Yorkshire Police arrested the child's parents, Abigail Ellis and Stephen Joynes, but they were released on bail.

    Elon was attacked by one of the family's three dogs right inside their home. Emergency services received a call about a dog attack at around 3:30 pm. When the police arrived at the home, they found that the child was severely injured. He was taken to Doncaster Royal Infirmary where he succumbed to his injuries.

    The dog that attacked the 12-day old baby was reportedly kept outside the home in a kennel. The breed of the dog is unknown but witnesses claim that it was a big dog with long golden fur. Witness Sarah Hooley claimed that the dog was so strong that it was dragging three police officers on the road. Eventually, it was restrained and removed from the property.

    Ellis and Joynes were arrested on the suspicion on manslaughter by gross negligence. They were released on bail but are under investigation.

    Speaking to The Sun, an unnamed friend of the 27-year-old mother of four revealed that the child's death was the second tragedy that struck the family in the past 18-months. Ellis had been with her former partner, named Joel, before his death last year from sepsis. The childhood lovers had planned on getting married but the man died before the couple could tie the knot. After losing the father of three of her children Ellis was left shattered.

    The grieving woman got a second chance at a happy life after she met 35-year-old Joynes. The couple had Elon and have been engaged.

    The South Yorkshire Police are investigating the incident. The authorities have not revealed if the dog has been put down.

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    HTC Desire 828 Dual SIM Review

    HTC Desire 828 Dual SIM Review

    By Sameer Mitha | Updated May 22 2019
    HTC Desire 828 Dual SIM Review
    DIGIT RATING
    69 /100
    • design

      76

    • performance

      72

    • value for money

      55

    • features

      70

    User Rating : 2.5/5 Out of 2 Reviews
    • PROS
    • Good display
    • Good sound output
    • Comfortable build
    • Sense UI is one of the better skins overlaying Android
    • CONS
    • Average camera
    • Power button and volume rocker feel hidden in the side bezel
    • 16GB built-in storage

    Verdict

    The Desire 828 has a good display and the front facing speakers add to the multimedia experience. But when you consider the competition at the sub 20K price point, you may want to access your requirement before choosing the right smartphone. This price point is flooded with smartphones offering a unique experience based on your requirement. 

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    I must admit there was a time I would look forward to the phones that HTC would launch. I am talking about the era when the first HTC Desire was launched back in 2010. The HTC Desire was my first Android phone and I was in love with it. The Desire was actually the Nexus smartphone that HTC made for Google but with HTC’s Sense UI overlaying it and with an improved track pad (yes, smartphones once upon a time had track pads). Personally, after that smartphone I moved on to a Nexus. I still reviewed HTC’s smartphones at the time and for the era, they were “quietly brilliant”. After the launch of the Samsung Galaxy S2 HTC went on to becoming quietly ignored. But the smartphone maker persisted and launched phone after phone and despite doing some things brilliantly (boom sound), the smartphones never really excited many. I failed to understand why as there are a few gems hidden beneath all the marketing hype (UltraPixel jargon), something only an HTC fanboy would understand  (if any of those are still out there).


    Today we review the HTC Desire 828. The smartphone is simple, elegant and competing in a price point dominated by the Chinese invasion. Does it have what it takes to stand out?

    Build and design

    The build of the HTC Desire 828 is similar to its predecessors. The review unit we received has a black matte finished back and a golden brown border that surrounds the phone. The rear back panel is non removable but if you try really hard, you can get it off. The phone is really slim at 7.9mm and is very comfortable to hold. The matte rubberised back of the smartphone gives it a really good grip, better than some phones with a metal body. Considering the design on offer with the HTC Desire 828 it was extremely comfortable to hold especially when using the keyboard to type.

    Coming back to the design, you have the standard port placement – MicroUSB port at the bottom, headphones jack on the top, SIM card slots on the left and the power button and volume rocker on the right. Moving to the power button and the volume rocker, they aren’t textured or protruding. From a design standpoint this is very good. From a functional standpoint, it isn’t easy to locate. It takes some getting used to and there is a leaning curve to remembering its position. Maybe I’m getting old but I prefer the textured power button. Its easier to identify without looking.

    The front of the smartphone is clean and simple with HTC traditional Boomsound speakers at the top and the bottom of the display. 

    The smartphone doesn’t house a fingerprint sensor, which can be a bummer especially if you are one that has used a smartphone with a finger print sensor in this price bracket. A fingerprint sensor does make it easy for you to unlock your smartphone if nothing else and using it is like getting used to an elevator with automatic doors. Its just convenient and you really don’t like the manual door elevators even though they require nothing more than a slight effort. 

    Overall the build and design of the phone is quite good. It has a 5.5-inch form factor and even though that isn’t much of a difference when compared to the 6-inch behemoths floating around, it feels compact in one's hands.

    Display and UI

    Kicking things off with the display, the smartphone has a 5.5-inch LCD display with a 1920x1080 pixel resolution. The display is crisp, vibrant and placed along side other smartphone displays in the same price bracket, has better colour reproduction. Text looks good, whites look white and it’s a treat watching videos. I spent a lot of time watching animated movies and the colour reproduction was good and the display is vibrant. 

    Coming to the UI, if you have used an HTC smartphone in the past, you will feel right at home here. The smartphone runs on Android 5.1 Lollipop, skinned with the HTC Sense 7.0 UI. Sense UI 7.0 has a few tweaks when compared to its predecessor. It still has BlinkFeed with a few tweaks here and there but overall, the sense UI 7.0 is a good one.  

    Overall, the display of the smartphone is one of its biggest highlights and the UI is functional, which is what’s important.  

    Performance

    Before we get into the performance of the smartphone here is a quick look at the specifications. As we’ve mentioned, the HTC Desire 828 has a 5.5-inch 1080p display. Under the hood, the smartphone has the Mediatek MT6753 chipset with the Octa-core 1.5GHz CPU. The device has 2GB RAM and 16GB built-in storage which can be expanded up to 200GB via a microSD card. The rear has a 13MP OIS camera and the front has a 4MP UltraPixel camera. A 2800mAh battery powers the entire package. 

    Here is a look at how the HTC Desire 828 competes with the OnePlus X, Lenovo Vibe P1, Meizu MX5 and Moto X Play in the benchmark comparison.

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    It isn’t a surprise, but the HTC Desire 828 isn’t the best performer but it isn’t the worst either. Its performance is good. 

    Moving on to the real world performance the Desire 828 has the ability to hold its own. Multitasking is a breeze and the device ran all the popular apps and games we threw at it. Sure, it isn’t a powerhouse but for multimedia consumption it is a great device. 

    Moving on to call quality, it’s surprisingly good. The audio is well audible at both ends and unless I faced a call drop issue, the experience of using the 828 as a phone was good.

    Coming to the battery life, the smartphone survived for 7 hours and 50 minutes in the GeekBench Battery test and that’s about expected when compared to the competition. Moving to real world performance, the device lasts through the day with above average use including, calls, messaging, social media, light gaming the device was at about 20% by nightfall. 

    Moving to the camera, the HTC Desire 828 has a 13MP rear camera. Getting the worst out of the way, the camera has difficulty focusing when the object is very close. This is the case with a lot of cameras on smartphones in this price bracket. 

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    Low light images taken from the camera of the HTC Desire 828 are soft and have a lot of noise. Colours are dim in low lit conditions but true to source. In well lit situations the colours reproduction is good. In the normal camera mode, getting the right focus point to get depth perception might be an issue but the camera does have a Bokeh mode to help with creating the effect of depth perception. 

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    Bottom line

    The competition for the best smartphone under Rs. 20,000 is pretty stiff. You have great performers like the Asus Zenfone 2, Moto X Play, Lenovo Vibe S1 and Meizu MX 5 gunning for that position. The HTC Desire 828 falls somewhere in the middle. It isn’t a powerhouse like the Zenfone 2, that has 4GB RAM, but the Desire 828 is a smooth performer nonetheless. It doesn’t have a fancy curved glass back like the Lenovo Vibe S1, but the matte rubberised finish gives the device a good grip. It has no fingerprint sensor but we really aren’t complaining about that. It doesn’t have the Marathon M5’s battery but it can last a day. What it does have going for it is a great display and some good sound. Overall this is your run of the mill sturdy and trustworthy smartphone with a comfortable form factor, good sound and display and an average camera. You can consider it among the other smartphones mentioned on this list.

    HTC Desire 828 Dual SIM Key Specs, Price and Launch Date

    Price:
    Release Date: 11 May 2017
    Variant: 16GB
    Market Status: Launched

    Key Specs

    • Screen Size Screen Size
      5.5" (1080 x 1920)
    • Camera Camera
      13 | 4 MP
    • Memory Memory
      16 GB/2 GB
    • Battery Battery
      2800 mAh

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    The world number one was disqualified in New York after accidentally hitting a line judge with a ball during his fourth round match against Spain’s Pablo Carreno Busta.

    Djokovic’s frustration boiled over after dropping his serve against Carreno Busta in the opening set at Flushing Meadows but 10 days on in Rome he did not face a single break point in an imperious display against the unseeded Caruso.

    “Obviously I had an early exit (at the U.S. Open) so had more time to prepare,” Djokovic said courtside. “I did practice for a week now and tried to play some sets coming into this ATP 1000 match.

    “Caruso is a claycourt specialist and it was a great challenge today.”

    On arrival in Rome, an apologetic Djokovic vowed to be “the best version” of himself on and off the court and he kept his emotions in check against local hope Caruso.

    Four-times Rome champion Djokovic, who received an opening-round bye, broke Caruso’s serve in the eighth game before serving out the opening set.

    Caruso, who battled past American Tennys Sandgren in the opening round for his first ATP Masters 1000 match win, dropped his serve in a see-saw third game of the second set which lasted nearly 12 minutes.

    With momentum firmly on his side, top seed Djokovic broke his opponent for a third time in the match before celebrating victory by blowing kisses into the empty stands at the Foro Italico.

    Having recorded 51 victories in 60 matches, Djokovic is the second most successful player in the tournament’s history – just behind nine-time champion Rafael Nadal.

    Djokovic has won 27 of his 28 matches this year and will resume his hunt for an 18th Grand Slam title at the French Open, which begins on Sept. 27.

    “My best results have come on hardcourt but I enjoy competing on clay,” said Djokovic. “It’s a demanding surface where you have to be patient and construct your points.”

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    By Vishal Mathur | Updated May 22 2019
    HTC One Max Review
    DIGIT RATING
    50 /100
    • design

      80

    • performance

      70

    • value for money

      50

    • features

      80

    • PROS
    • Good display
    • Consistent performance
    • CONS
    • Ridiculous price
    • Fingerprint sensor isn't anything more than a show-off feature

    Verdict

    The One Max was supposed to build on the One’s good work. But, this is a prime example of a competent phone, ruined by ridiculous pricing. No doubt the display is very good, the phone offers consistent performance and undeniably good build, but you get much better alternatives at lesser price points - namely, the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and the Sony Xperia Z Ultra. And if you are willing to consider an alternate OS, the Nokia Lumia 1520 is what I would strongly recommend.

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    One thing is certain - big screen phones are here to stay. Samsung’s extremely popular Galaxy Note series is the biggest proof of that. Sony’s recent Xperia Z Ultra is an extremely powerful option to have. Now, HTC has decided to give the big screen market another try, after the Butterfly. And, on paper, it seems to be a sensible deal to build on the good points of the HTC One. But, the One Max, for all its potential, does not tick enough boxes on the checklist.

    Build & Design
    HTC has taken the adage of “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” a tad too seriously. So, they took the HTC One stretched it enough to fit in a 5.9-inch display. And in this case, it does not work. Yes, the HTC One’s brilliant design and attention to detail was appreciated by one and all, but the One Max is just not up to that level.


    First up, the issue of weight. For a phone that weighs over 215 grams, this immediately falls in the unwieldy and uncomfortable category. Compared to this, the Galaxy Note 3 looks compact, and that says something! The One's single block of finely crafted anodized aluminum has been replaced by a white polycarbonate frame running around the phone. This just looks out of place, and is completely unexpected.

    The One Max’s dimensions read 164.5 x 82.5 x 10.3 mm, compared to Samsung's Note 3 (151.2 x 79.2 x 8.3mm) and Sony Xperia Z Ultra’s (179.4 x 92.2 x 6.5mm). Important to note (no pun intended) that the other phones are thinner than the One Max, which makes a lot of difference. This neatly brings me to the next point about the sheer form factor of the One Max. The thickness and the weight means that even someone with big hands - the type of audience that is comfortable using the Galaxy Note - would feel the One Max is just impossible to hold without being petrified that it’ll fall over.

    In the midst of all this depressing news, there are some shards of positive news. The removable back panel means you can access the SIM card and the memory card slot with relative ease. And not have to search for a SIM slot opening pin. The key to unhinge the panel sits on the left side spine (assuming you are looking at the phone front on). However, the battery still remains out of bounds. One change from the HTC One is the shift of the power key, from the top spine to the right side spine, near the volume keys. Instead, that space has been used for the IR sensor. The earpiece and speaker grille above and below the screen are still as finely chiseled as we had first seen on the HTC One. The rest of the design elements remain pretty much the same.

     

     

     

    Performance & Battery
    The hardware and specs just add weight to the argument that the One Max is a spin-off, rather than the succeeding flagship. It packs in a Snapdragon 600 processor, which while isn’t top of the line, is definitely no slouch. Performance isn’t slow by any stretch of the imagination, and handles app load rather well. Yes, it does fall behind in the benchmark tests when compared to the Snapdragon 800, but those sheer numbers don’t really tell the complete tale. Among the big screen options right now, the One Max, technically has the most inferior specs - with the Galaxy Note 3, the Xperia Z Ultra and the Nokia Lumia 1520 leading. But, like we said, for the most part, the Snapdragon 600 does fairly well. Unless you are getting into the battle with a friend using one of the other three phones, to see who is able to load the Real Racing 3 game first. Speaking of which, the gameplay is extremely good, with no stutters or skips. The change though is with the One Max heating up a lot lesser than the HTC One, because of the additional space internally for heat dissipation.

    With the humongous 3300mAh battery, the One Max does offer a rather positive change as well, with the phone lasting two days on a single charge, under the same load that would drain the HTC One inside a day. Admittedly, the display brightness was around 50% most of the time, but for this 5.9-inch real estate, this is bright enough in most cases - indoors and outdoors.

    Display
    If you can get used to the sheer mammoth size of the phone, the display is something you will really enjoy. Bright and crisp, off the bat, and the 1080p SLCD3 offers extremely even colours. Even though some may claim that this looks less richer than the AMOLED screens, the accuracy you get is a lot more. The extra real estate means the on-screen keyboard is very comfortable to use. While we may be criticizing the One Max for other shortcomings, the display is just excellent, no matter what you use it for - video watching, web browsing or plain and simple reading.

     

    Fingerprint scanner
    The deployment of the fingerprint scanner on the HTC One Max is of the traditional type. The scanner itself sits on the back panel, below the camera. The idea being - you will naturally hold the phone, with one finger that will always be near the sensor. In a nutshell, it is nothing like the TouchID on the iPhone, in terms of precision though you can set up to three fingers. For starters, we never got as much accuracy with the One Max’s sensor as we did with the iPhone 5s. And that meant a bit of anger did creep in when the detection didn’t work. Interestingly, you can set each of the three fingers to open a separate app. Ideally, you can keep one to simply unlock the phone, while two could be used to open apps.

    UI with BlinkFeed
    It is always good to see continuity in terms of product updates, but in this case, the UI just doesn’t cut it as it is. HTC has carried forward the exact same UI as the One, and replicated it on a much bigger 5.9-inch screen. This means, you still get a grid size option of a maximum of 4x4, meaning 16 app icons show up on the screen at any point of time, in the app drawer. Unlike Sony, who tweaked the UI for the Z Ultra to add a lot more info on one screen, the One Max’s UI just looks under-populated, because it is all so sparse!

    Camera
    With the UltraPixel first seen on the HTC One, you would expect that the company would only improve the optics in future versions. Instead, HTC has removed Optical Image Stabilization from the One Max’s camera, making this pretty much a run of the mill smartphone snapper. The stills taken in good light are not bad, but in the face of the ever improving competition, this just doesn’t cut it anymore. Low light shots aren’t comparable to the competition, like the Lumia 1520.

    However, one thing to really like is the HTC camera app. It is extremely simple, has a nice layout and is very intuitive to use. You will never really get lost in the settings, something that Sony can emulate for the Xperia smartphones.

     

    Indoors, without HDR (left) and with HDR (right)

     

    Indoors shots, good light. While text is clear, the edge noise and soft corners are very apparent.

     

    Indoor test scene - good light (left) and low light (right).

     

    Both shots of the flowers were taken outdoors in good light, and the detailing of each flower is more than evident. However, the problem of soft edges remains. Colours are handled well.  

    Buy or not buy?
    The One Max was supposed to build on the One’s good work. But, this is a prime example of a competent phone, ruined by ridiculous pricing. No doubt the display is very good, the phone offers consistent performance and undeniably good build, but you get much better alternatives at lesser price points - namely, the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and the Sony Xperia Z Ultra. And if you are willing to consider an alternate OS, the Nokia Lumia 1520 is what I would strongly recommend.

    HTC One Max Key Specs, Price and Launch Date

    Price: ₹56500
    Release Date: 15 Oct 2013
    Variant: 16GB
    Market Status: Launched

    Key Specs

    • Screen Size Screen Size
      5.9" (1080 x 1920)
    • Camera Camera
      4 | 2.1 MP
    • Memory Memory
      16 GB/2 GB
    • Battery Battery
      3300 mAh

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    1More Stylish True Wireless Review
    1More Stylish True Wireless Review

    1More Stylish True Wireless Review

    Dhriti Datta   |  04 Nov 2019
    DIGIT RATING
    68 /100
    • design

      52

    • performance

      76

    • value for money

      60

    • features

      77

    • PROS
    • Earbuds function independently as well
    • aptX and AAC codec support
    • Overall well-rounded sound
    • CONS
    • No volume controls
    • Inconsistent charging
    • Dated micro-USB charging

    Verdict

    It really requires some gall to put in the word ‘Stylish’ in your device name since the pressure to match up to the adjective is enormous. The earphones certainly don’t look unappealing, but they are not too ‘stylish’ as well. However, the 1More Stylish True Wireless earphones have a lot going for them that warrants them being a satisfactory purchase. The earphones provide a comfortable fit and good battery life. Additionally, audiophiles can rejoice, since these earbuds offer surprisingly competent audio reproduction, and feature AAC and aptX support as well, which is not even present in some of its more expensive competitors in the market. 

     

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    Even though 1More hasn’t yet achieved the status of being a household name in the audio world, the company has begun creating waves in this market. Their pocket-friendly devices often sport a high-quality look and feel, and they attempt to achieve the same with their new entrant in the true wireless IEMs segment - the 1More Stylish True Wireless. While the earphones have a lot going for them, there are also certain drawbacks that hold us back from asking you to leave your comfy seat right now and get your hands on these babies. Let’s see if 1More’s latest offering lives up to the calibre of their popular Triple Drivers.

    Performance

    Competing against the Apple AirPods is something most True Wireless earphones end up doing since they popularised this growing audio segment. We can confidently say that the 1More Stylish True Wireless earphones surpass the audio quality derived from the AirPods, all without the high-end price tag that comes attached to the Apple AirPods. 

    The audio generated by the 7mm dynamic drivers is extremely crisp, warm-sounding, and rich. There’s an unmistakable thump of bass, prominent across several genres. The bass response is not too overwhelming in most cases, however, in some genres, they did veil some of the finer details in the mids. Speaking of bass response, it is essential that you find the right fit of ear tips and O-Hooks since they are key to obtaining the intended bass response. Also, with the right seal, you will find that the noise-floor of these earphones is nearly silent and there is no hiss in the void when no music is playing. However, passive isolation is certainly lacking since we could hear the clicking of our mechanical keyboard while listening to music, which isn’t ideal.

    In Centuries by Fall Out Boy, you will see that the earphones can extend highs without producing any harshness or sounding tinny. There’s also no distortion at high volumes, which we tested when we cranked this song out on maximum volume which often spells disaster for budget earphones we’ve tested in the past. Uptown Funk by Mark Ronson ft. Bruno Mars really highlight the bass as being tight and punchy without being overbearing, since the vocals are quite clear despite the bass thumps in the background that encompass the entire song. However, the mids sometimes seem a little recessed on these earphones, which may hamper some details.

    Audio separation is great as well and the soundstage is pretty decent for a pair of true wireless earphones. The instruments in Pink Floyd’s Shine On You Crazy Diamond and Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody are easily distinguishable and both the songs' right and left channel separation holds and translates well on these buds. These earphones lean more towards being warm-sounding but bright tracks also play quite well, especially with the right seal which lends the buds a more balanced and well-rounded sound signature.

    Wireless connection strength and stability is good as well. We rarely experienced any lags or skips and the connection stays put until you go round about 30 feet away (company claim is 33 feet). While watching media on Netflix and YouTube, there is a slight latency delay which is barely noticeable. 

    Coming to battery life, in our tests, we found that keeping the volume constantly at around 50 per cent nets us a battery life of 6 hours and 35 minutes on the earphones while bumping it up to 70 per cent brings the battery life down to about 5 and a half hours. The charging case offered three, and sometimes even four additional full charges to the earbuds, which is impressive. 

    Unfortunately, where the 1More Stylish True Wireless fails is call-quality. The receiver on the other end said that the reviewer’s voice sounded hollow and unclear, which indicates that the microphone isn’t of the greatest quality and earphones such as the AirPods, Jabra Elite Active 65t and Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless undoubtedly surpass the 1More Stylish True Wireless on this front. This isn’t necessarily a dealbreaker, but 1More could certainly improve considerably here.

    Features

    In terms of battery life, the 1More Stylish True Wireless earphones offer significant hours of juice. The company claims that the earphones should deliver around 6 hours of battery life while the charging case should be capable of topping them off an additional three times, offering a total of a whopping 24 hours of battery life. So, you will achieve the same amount of juice of out these as the AirPods 2 and RHA TrueConnect earphones, which is commendable. Another quality-of-life feature available is that 15 minutes of charging can get you 3 hours of use, which is just about accurate, as per our tests.

    As previously stated, the 1More Stylish True Wireless has a single physical button on each earphone. However, they are fairly limited since there’s no way to control volume using these physical buttons, which is an absolute shame. This means you’re going to have to pull out your phone repeatedly in case you’re the kind of person who likes varying volume levels across different tracks. Also, users will need to pause their music first, and then double click one of the earphones to activate their voice assistant, which feels slightly unnatural and may be difficult to come across unless you canvass the user manual.

    Appreciation must be given where due and 1More really impressed us by slipping in the feature which allows users to use the earbuds independently from each other. So, if the battery dies on one of the buds, you can continue watching that Netflix show or listening to those latest tracks uninterrupted as long as the other bud is still going. This is extremely convenient. Unfortunately, this convenience brings us to another drawback. The charging of the buds within the case seems to be significantly inconsistent, where we ended up to 100 per cent charge on the right earbud, while only charging to a mere 20 per cent on the left earbud, which caused extreme levels of annoyance. Either 1More knew about this flaw and included the independent earbuds usage as a relief measure, or we just got a wonky piece for our review. In either case, it's a real shame.

    The earphones also come with auto power and pairing capabilities which essentially powers the buds on and connects them to a previously-paired device when extracted from their case. Take this feature with a pinch of salt, since it seemed to work only about 50 per cent of the time we tried it, with us having to manually turn them on by long-pressing the physical buttons in the instances when the aforementioned feature failed to perform. There’s also no accompanying app to tweak EQ settings, so keep that in mind if you enjoy customising your music sound.

    On a more positive note, the earphones are sweat-resistant, offer Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity which resulted in seamless wireless connection stability, and even support AAC and aptX codecs. They are priced conservatively at Rs 6,999 which makes the purchase even more attractive, since, as we will cover in the next section, the audio sounds great and balanced.

    Build and design

    1More has gone with a more inconspicuous and seemingly understated design for their Stylish True Wireless earphones. Unfortunately, contradictory to their name, these earphones did not manage to fit our criteria for being called ‘stylish’, especially the generic-looking black colour variant we received for this review. There are other colours, such as Gold and Pink, that certainly are flashier, but mostly look gaudy in the pictures. 

     

    The earphones, as well as the accompanying charging case, are completely made out of plastic. You also get a drawstring pouch in the box to store the charging case. The matte, oval-shaped charging case looks quite generic and the logo which is indented into the centre of the case fails to pop as well. Additionally, it is quite a bulky case and often protrudes out from under your pocket.

     

    The case also houses a micro-USB charging port, which is a slight disappointment, but it is expected in budget-friendly true wireless earphones, so we will refrain from complaining too much about this. There’s also an oval-shaped button which pops open the spring-loaded case in an efficient manner to reveal the earbuds resting inside it. Additionally, there’s also a battery indicator LED light which reveals the amount of charge the case has remaining.

    Each earphone is shaped like an oval polished pebble (1More has really stuck with the oval design theme with these, it seems), and house a single LED indicator and a multifunction button. The physical button on each earbud does allow you to pause or play music, skip tracks, go to previous tracks, and answer phone calls. 

    The earbuds offer a comfortable fit and we listened to music for hours on end without feeling any kind of fatigue. The 45-degree angled ear nozzles, as well as included stability gels (O-Hooks), enhance the fit and comfort. We were extremely pleased to see that 1More included four sizes of ear tips (XS, S, M, L) and three sizes of O-Hooks (S, M, L) which mostly ensures they fit like a puzzle piece for just about anyone. 

    Overall, the plastic body of the charging case and earphones make them look and feel flimsy and less premium, however, they are quite lightweight as a result. While the case doesn’t feel as plasticky as the Redmi AirDots case, it isn’t quite as premium-looking as the Galaxy Buds case either. The comfortable and secure fit, as mentioned above, means that you could easily use these buds while taking a leisurely stroll in the park or during your commute to work. However, they tend to slip out sometimes while running, so they’re not exactly built to cater to a fitness-oriented lifestyle.

    Bottomline

    The 1More Stylish True Wireless earbuds may not necessarily be as ‘stylish’ as the name suggests, but they do sport competitive sound quality, good battery life and a snug seal, as long as you find the right eartips and O-Hooks. They also offer some high-end features such as sweat-resistance, fast charging, Bluetooth 5.0 and voice assistant access, all at a budgetary price point of Rs 6,499. We can’t help but yearn for a USB-C port, a companion app, and volume controls, but we’re mostly just being nitpicky here, minus the case of the absent volume controls, which is a basic feature you’d expect earphones to have.
     
    While there are definitely true wireless earphones that sound superior to 1More’s offering such as the Klipsch T5 and Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless, the 1More Stylish True Wireless offers good sound quality for their price point with a relatively balanced, well-rounded sound signature. The earbuds can also function independently from each other which is quite convenient. The somewhat generic design of the matte black version of these buds can be unappealing but the capable sound quality and the support given to high-end audio codecs such as AAC and aptX more than make up for it. However, the Galaxy Buds also prove to be a great alternative to these earphones at this price range. Overall, 1More’s Stylish True Wireless should prove to be a solid budget-friendly purchase.

     

    1More Stylish True Wireless Key Specs, Price and Launch Date

    Release Date: 03 Apr 2019
    Variant: None
    Market Status: Launched

    Key Specs

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

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    Achieving net zero emissions by midcentury would cost an estimated $1 trillion$2 trillion a year of additional investments, or 11.5% of global gross domestic product, a report by the Energy Transitions Commission (ETC) said on Wednesday.

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    LONDON: Achieving net zero emissions by mid-century would cost an estimated $1 trillion-$2 trillion a year of additional investments, or 1-1.5% of global gross domestic product, a report by the Energy Transitions Commission (ETC) said on Wednesday.

    To limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius this century, global greenhouse gas emissions will need to reach net zero.

    When this is achieved, the reduction in 2050 living standards in developed and developing countries would amount to less than 0.5% of global GDP, the report said.

    The ETC is a global coalition of 40 energy producers, industrial companies and financial institutions, including ArcelorMittal, HSBC, BP, Shell, Orsted and Bank of America, which are committed to achieving a carbon-free economy by 2050.

    The report said dramatic improvements in energy efficiency will need to be made; annual global electricity supply will have to grow four to five times to reach 90,000-115,000 terawatt hours and the annual pace of wind and solar capacity will need to be five to six times the increase achieved in 2019.

    In addition, buildings, transport and industry sectors need to be electrified and hydrogen should be used in cases where that is not possible. Any remaining energy use should be decarbonised using carbon capture and storage and sustainable bioenergy.

    “There is no doubt that it is technically and economically possible to reach the zero-carbon economy which we need by 2050; and zero must mean zero, not a plan which relies on the permanent and large-scale use of ‘offsets’ to balance continued emissions,” said co-chair of the ETC, Adair Turner.

    “But action in the next decade is crucial – otherwise it will be too late,” he added.

    China has the resources and technology to become a rich, developed carbon-free economy by 2050. All developing nations should be able to reach net-zero emissions by 2060 at the latest but will require development investment to attract private green investors, the ETC said.

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    Sanjay Dutt And Maanayata Are "Enroute Life" - See Pic From Plane

    Sanjay Dutt And Maanayata Are "Enroute Life" - See Pic From Plane

    It has been reported that the couple left for Dubai to meet their kids Shahraan and Iqra

    Sanjay Dutt And Maanayata Are 'Enroute Life' - See Pic From Plane

    Maanayata shared this photo. (Image courtesy: maanayata )

    Highlights

    • Maanayata shared a picture from a flight on Wednesday
    • "Enroute life," she captioned the photo
    • Maanayata was living in Dubai with their kids during the lockdown
    New Delhi:

    Sanjay Dutt's wife Maanayata shared a picture of themselves from a flight on Wednesday. It has been reported that the duo left for Dubai to meet their kids Shahraan and Iqra. Maanayata was living in Dubai with their kids during the lockdown. She returned to Mumbai last month after the actor, who is currently undergoing medical treatment, announced a "short break from work" but more on that later. According to a Times Of India report, Sanjay Dutt and Maanayata took a chartered flight to Dubai on Tuesday. "Sanjay is doing well, and is expected back home in just a week or 10 days. He wanted to see his twins, who are still in Dubai," the publication quoted a source as saying.

    Take a look at the aforementioned picture of Maanayata and Sanjay Dutt, the caption on which read: "Enroute life."

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    Screenshot of Maanayata's Instagram story.

    Maanayata also shared a glimpse of a special treat that they received in the flight.

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    Screenshot of Maanayata's Instagram story.

    Sanjay Dutt was hospitalised last month after he complained of breathlessness. The actor announced on August 11 that he would be taking a break from work for medical treatment. After his post, Maanayata issued a statement, in which she said: "I thank everyone who has expressed their well wishes for Sanju's speedy recovery. We need all the strength and prayers to overcome this phase... Sanju has always been a fighter, and so has our family. God has yet again chosen to test us to overcome the challenges ahead."

    Read Sanjay Dutt's post here:

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    Since August, Sanjay Dutt has visited Mumbai's Kokilaben Hospital a few times for his treatment. He was also pictured at Yash Raj Films studios in Mumbai few days ago. He has reportedly resumed the shoot for his upcoming film Shamshera.

    The actor was last seen in Sadak 2, which released last month on Disney+Hotstar. Other than Shamshera, his upcoming films are KGF: Chapter 2, Torbaaz, Bhuj: The Pride Of India and Prithviraj.

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    Coolpad Note 3 Lite Review

    Coolpad Note 3 Lite Review

    By Hardik Singh | Updated May 22 2019
    Coolpad Note 3 Lite Review
    DIGIT RATING
    77 /100
    • design

      72

    • performance

      84

    • value for money

      60

    • features

      91

    User Rating : 1/5 Out of 1 Reviews
    • PROS
    • Good Display
    • Reliable performance
    • Super fast fingerprint sensor
    • Excellent battery life
    • CONS
    • Average camera

    Verdict

    The Coolpad Note 3 Lite is undoubtedly one of the best phones in the sub-7k smartphone category. It offers good build, a fingerprint sensor, reliable performance and stellar battery backup. Where it lacks is with the camera.

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    While 2015, was a good year for the sub-7k smartphone market with the launch of some really good phones such as the Meizu M2 and the Acer Liquid Z530, 2016 has brought a new smartphone which can stand tall amongst the above mentioned devices. Yes, I am talking about the Coolpad Note 3 Lite, the smaller and lighter version of the Coolpad Note 3 which was launched last year. The recipe of the phone is kept same for the most part but to add some flavour, there is a nifty fingerprint sensor at the back and for the first time in this price range, 3GB of RAM. There are some other welcome changes which I will talk about in this review. 


    Build and Design
    The Coolpad Note 3 Lite is just the like original Coolpad Note 3 for the most part. The build quality of the Note 3 Lite is quite good. The phone carries forward a similar simple candy bar design. The phone also gets the chrome strip which runs around the edge of the smartphone. My review unit we received has a light gold polish on it which adds to the overall design quotient. The phone offers a 5-inch display which makes it quite ergonomic to hold. In comparison, the original Coolpad Note 3 was a bit unwieldy thanks to its 5.5-inch display. A nice addition to the mix is the new textured back cover which give the phone a nice grip. The button position and depth also remains unchanged and they give appropriate feed back when pressed. 

    Display and UI
    The Coolpad Note 3 Lite does not skimp on the display either and the 7K smartphone features a very good display. The 5-inch IPS LCD has good colour saturation and colour vibrance. The viewing angles good too. Sunlight legibility hasn't been improved from the original Coolpad Note 3 but in our experience, it definitely seems better. 

    Talking about similarity between the Coolpad Note 3 and the Coolpad Note 3 Lite, the UI hasn't changed either. The UI is filled with bright icons and remains simple. As we’ve mentioned earlier, the fingerprint scanner is at the back of the smartphone. It is undoubtedly one of the best I have come across. It is fast, accurate and lets you unlock the phone in any orientation. The deja vu doesn't end here, the awful Xploree keyboard remains. Check out my Coolpad Note 3 review to know more about it.

    Performance
    Mediatek seems to be the choice of SoC for budget phones. The MT6735 which beats inside the Coolpad Note 3 Lite was also there in two of the best phones we have see in the sub-7K smartphone segment — Meizu M2 and the Acer Liquid Z530. On the Note 3 Lite, this 1.3GHz quad-core SoC churns out some great performance for the money and is able to keep up with most tasks required from the smartphone. Using the phone as a daily driver, we found that it could handle daily tasks such as calling, video watching, surfing and even multiple page surfing. I even tried browsing the web while streaming music in the background and found out, the phone worked without a hitch. Gaming performance is also quite good and the phone can easily handle less demanding games. The phone lags slightly with graphically intensive games, but nothing which can’t be overseen at this price. Coolpad has optimised both the SoC and the 3GB RAM well and the phone never felt like a budget offering.

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    Calling capabilities are good as well and the earpiece is clear, although it could have been louder. The same cannot be said about the rear speaker which felt muffled. However, the sound quality via headphones is the best in this category and definitely louder.

    Camera and battery
    The 13MP rear shooter isn't that great though. Images taken in normal lighting conditions have oversaturation and while they look good on the phone’s display, they look pixelated on a larger display. Images quality further deteriorates in low light conditions. There is a lot of visible noise which makes images taken in dim light sometimes unusable. The front facing 5MP camera does a decent job in outdoor light but produces average images in low light.

    While the battery on the Coolpad Note 3 Lite is small by today’s standards at just 2500mAh, the phone can easily last you one day. In our normal battery test where we loop a 1080p FullHD video on loop until the battery dies, the phone was able to stay up for 12 hours, which is pretty good considering the price point and specs on offer. Using the phone as a daily driver with minimal gaming, the battery lasted till sundown but you will need to plug it in before you hit the bed. Gaming however, does consume the battery rather quickly and in an hour of gaming on the Coolpad Note 3 Lite, I lost about 20 percent battery. The phone does have very good standby time and offers faster charging compared to its rivals.

       

    (L-R) Images taken in outside light, low light and (3-4) fluorescent light

    Bottomline
    The Coolpad Note 3 Lite is undoubtedly one of the best phones in the sub-7k smartphone category. It has a good build, a nice orthodox design, the display is good, performance is reliable and the battery is more than capable of lasting you for a day. You even get a fingerprint sensor at the 7K price point. What the phone lacks is a good camera. Coolpad has done a fabulous job with the Note 3 Lite but I would like to see more Google apps preloaded on the smartphone, especially the Google keyboard. If a good camera is not your priority, then the Coolpad Note 3 Lite is the phone to buy in the sub-7k smartphone segment. However, if a camera on the smartphone is important to you in this price segment, then the Meizu M2 might be the phone to consider.

    Coolpad Note 3 Lite Key Specs, Price and Launch Date

    Price:
    Release Date: 11 May 2017
    Variant: 16GB
    Market Status: Launched

    Key Specs

    • Screen Size Screen Size
      5" (720 x 1280)
    • Camera Camera
      13 | 5 MP
    • Memory Memory
      16 GB/3 GB
    • Battery Battery
      2500 mAh

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    Chiranjeevi And Pawan Kalyan's Brother Naga Babu Tests COVID-19+ve, Pledges To Donate Plasma

    Chiranjeevi And Pawan Kalyan's Brother Naga Babu Tests COVID-19+ve, Pledges To Donate Plasma

    "An Infection doesn't always has to be a suffering, you can always transform it into an opportunity to help the fellow beings," said Naga Babu's post

    Chiranjeevi And Pawan Kalyan's Brother Naga Babu Tests COVID-19+ve, Pledges To Donate Plasma

    Naga Babu with Chiranjeevi and Pawan Kalyan (courtesy nagababuofficial)

    Highlights

    • Naga Babu revealed his COVID-19 diagnosis in a post
    • Naga Babu wrote that he is determined to fight the virus
    • "Will be a plasma donor," he wrote
    New Delhi:

    Actor-producer Nagendra Babu (popularly known as Naga Babu) - brother of south superstars Chiranjeevi and Pawan Kalyan - has tested positive for COVID-19, which he revealed in a social media post. On his official Instagram, Naga Babu wrote that he is determined to fight the virus and looking forward to a recovery, following which he can be of help to coronavirus patients by being a plasma donor. Here's what Naga Babu wrote in his statement: "An Infection doesn't always has to be a suffering, you can always transform it into an opportunity to help the fellow beings. Tested COVID-19 +ve. Will scuffle and strife through this and will be a plasma donor."

    Read his post here:

    Last month, Nagendra Babu's daughter Niharika Konidela got engaged to Hyderabad-based techie Chaitanya JV. The festivities were attended by Chiranjeevi and Pawan Kalyan. Ram Charan (Chiranjeevi's son) and his wife Upasana Kamineni Konidela were also part of the celebrations. Congratulating the newly-engaged couple, Naga Babu had written this for his soon to be son-in-law: "Dear Chay, everyone say that she is more like me in many ways than any. I believe in you that you will shower her with all the Love in the world. And also from today onwards, she is officially your problem."

    On Mother's Day, Naga Babu shared a fam-jam photo, dedicating a note to his mom:

    Naga Babu has featured in films such as ABCD - American Born Confused Desi, Mr. Majnu, Aravinda Sametha Veera Raghava, Geetha Govindam, among others. He has also produced movies such as Naa Peru Surya, Orange, Stalin, Gudumba Shankar, to name a few.

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    Delhi Cops Arrest Man Who Cheated Over 2,500 People Via 'Mobile Phones On EMI' Offer

    Delhi Cops Arrest Man Who Cheated Over 2,500 People Via 'Mobile Phones On EMI' Offer

    The matter came to notice when a probe was initiated on January 9 on the complaint of one Irfan Pathan, who alleged that in December last year, he wanted to buy a mobile phone and came across a website - www.mobilityworld.in - which offered them on EMIs at cheap rates, the police said.

    Delhi Cops Arrest Man Who Cheated Over 2,500 People Via 'Mobile Phones On EMI' Offer

    A man was arrested for cheating over 2,500 people by offering phones on EMI (Representational)

    New Delhi:

    A 32-year-old man was arrested from Ghaziabad for allegedly cheating over 2,500 people on the pretext of getting them mobile phones on EMI (monthly installments) through fake websites, the police said today.

    Accused Jitender Singh disclosed to the police that he along with his associates - Praveen Kumar and Rajat Shukla - indulged in cheating people by offering them to provide mobile phones on easy monthly installments.

    However, after taking a small amount as down payment from them, they would vanish, police said, adding Jitender Singh confessed to have cheated over 2,500 people across the country this way.

    The police said that efforts are being made to trace Jitender Singh's associates Praveen Kumar and Rajat Shukla.

    The matter came to notice when a probe was initiated on January 9 on the complaint of one Irfan Pathan, who alleged that in December last year, he wanted to buy a mobile phone and came across a website - www.mobilityworld.in - which offered them on EMIs at cheap rates, the police said.

    In order to make a purchase, he was asked to deposit Rs 1,499 by Virtual Private Address (VPA) "paymobile@upi".

    He was then contacted by the executives of the website who asked him to deposit further money for getting the mobile phone delivered.

    He deposited Rs. 5,998 in three transactions on VPA provided by the executive of the website. But he neither got any mobile phone nor did they return his money, according to the complainant.

    Deputy Commissioner of Police (Southeast) RP Meena said that during the course of the investigation, call details of the mobile numbers mentioned on the website and those provided by the complainant were obtained.

    On analysis of the Call Detail Record, it was found that one of the mobile numbers used by the accused was registered on the name of Rajat Shukla.

    On analysing the details of VPA 'paymobile@upi', it was found that it was linked to a bank account of Rajat Shukla.

    However, the money from the said bank account used to be immediately credited into Jitender Singh's account, he said.

    Jitender Singh was arrested later from his home in Ghaziabad on Tuesday and two mobile phones used by him in commission of crime were sized, he added.

    During interrogation, he disclosed that in last two years, he along with his associates have cheated people through three fake websites created by them, the police said.

    They shifted their setup and domain name of the websites to avoid detection and took money through Virtual Private address to make detection difficult, they added.

    "They often took small amounts of Rs 1,999 to Rs 7,999 so that the victim would not approach the police," the DCP said.
     

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    Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus Review

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    By Prasid Banerjee | Updated May 22 2019
    Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus Review
    DIGIT RATING
    83 /100
    • design

      92

    • performance

      90

    • value for money

      72

    • features

      61

    User Rating : 4.2/5 Out of 5 Reviews
    • PROS
    • Beautiful design
    • Excellent camera
    • Great display
    • Waterproof
    • CONS
    • Battery life could be better
    • Fingerprint sensor is tough to reach

    Verdict

    The Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus brings flagship class design and is finally a phone that doesn't look like all others. If that piques your interest, then this is the phone you should buy. It's one of the best smartphones out there today, but an incremental update in everything except design.

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    Edge displays may not be the most useful thing you’ve ever seen on a smartphone, but they sure look good. And after three years and five such phones, Samsung has finally perfected its curved flagship design. It was close last year, but 2017’s models scream refinement and the Galaxy S8+ is the bigger of the two smartphones. You’ll read about the curves and edges a lot in this review, because unlike most flagships the Samsung Galaxy S8+ is more about design, and not just the hardware side of it. It's Samsung's best work till date and despite last year's debacle, it raises my hopes as to what the Galaxy Note 8 is going to be like now. But, I digress. Here's the Galaxy S8+ review.


    Build and Design

    A glass body comes with an inevitable flaw, one that Samsung seems fine with. The Galaxy S8+ and Galaxy S8 offer too much to break. Combined with a slippery body, you’re looking at a bumper case, or at least some kind of cover. That may still pass on the compact Galaxy S8, but on the S8+ it makes for a phone that's a tad unweildy. The last thing you want is to break this display. The display on last year's Galaxy S7 Edge would cost users about Rs. 18,000 for replacement, so one can only assume that this one would cross the 20k mark. That's about a third of the device's buying price.

    On the other hand, if you are like me and decided to risk it, then you’re in for a treat. Fingerprints will show on the back, but frankly speaking, I really didn’t mind them. My midnight black unit looks great, and it’s comfortable to hold. Well, at least more comfortable than other 6-inch devices. Truth be told, while the Univisium display does make the Galaxy S8+ narrower than other 6-inch smartphones, it’s not exactly ergonomic.

    Samsung has indeed proved what it can do with a curved body and an 18.5:9 display. The slight curves near the rear edges also make the phone easier to grip. That is, as much as is possible with its screen. Placed side-by-side, the Galaxy S8+ is more or less as big as an iPhone 7 Plus (review). That’s no mean feat, but on a personal note, the iPhone 7 Plus isn't the best example for design any way.

    The buttons

    A big part of the Galaxy S8+’s design finesse is in how the buttons are placed on the device. In order to make the phone feel like it was all screen, Samsung finally used on-screen buttons on its phones. The home, recents and back buttons work just like on any other phone, but there’s an embedded home button below the display as well.

    So, when watching content in full screen, you can simply push down on the point where the home button should be and you’ll jump back to the home screen. When not in full screen mode, you can swipe up to bring the buttons back in view. The embedded button works in a similar manner to Apple's Force Touch, but I did find it easier to get used to.

    Moving to the hardware buttons, you’ll find the power on/off button on the right, while the volume rocker and Bixby button lie on the left. While all of these are easy to reach on the Galaxy S8, on the S8+ it’s the Bixby button that’ll fall below your finger at all times (unless you have big hands), making you wish there was a way to remap it to the power on/off function.

    Slim bezels or no bezels?

    There's no real "bezel-less" display, but one can't blame Samsung for calling this one of those. No matter what colour you buy, the front of the Galaxy S8 and S8+ is always going to be black, and for good reason. The bezels are so slim and well hidden that you'll pretty much never spot them. It’s worth noting that Samsung isn’t the first to achieve such a design, but it comes with extra “oomph” due to the curved edges.

    Another impact of these slim bezels is that you get a lot of screen real estate, even in the smaller device. They allow the on-screen buttons to feel non-intrusive.

    That fingerprint sensor and other biometrics

    I have to be honest here. Ever since any of us saw the Galaxy S8 via leaks, the fingerprint sensor placement seemed destined to frustrate, especially on the bigger device. The Galaxy S8+ is just too tall and the fingerprint sensor is too difficult to reach. Combined with the slippery back, it makes for a precarious way to unlock the phone. 

    When you do reach it, the fingerprint sensor is quick to unlock the Galaxy S8+, but it’s just too difficult to get used to. Given the excellent design language and choices, this is a gaping hole in the phone that’s supposed to make up for the Galaxy Note 7’s misstep.

    I tried using the Iris Scanner and Face Unlock features instead, but they’re neither dependable nor seamless enough to be used regularly. You’ll need to aim the camera correctly, which takes some getting used to. Also, the face unlock feature won’t work in low light, while the iris scanner also trips up a tad too often. It took me 7 tries just to register my iris on the scanner. What's worth noting is that Samsung's Iris Scanner is much easier to work with than Windows Hello on Windows-based phones.

    Display

    700 words down and we’re just scratching the surface with Samsung's design work. Moving to the next phase — the display. If you haven’t done the math already, QHD resolution on a 6.2-inch panel amounts to 529 ppi pixel density. Translation: the display is as sharp as it gets.

    More importantly, Samsung has toned down colour saturation this time. To be clear, you still get pleasantly oversaturated tones, but the yellowish hue is not as apparent as before. Black levels are great, which also helps in hiding the bezels. Samsung allows users to toggle the level of red, green and blue colours on the screen, which is something enthusiasts would appreciate.

    I saw a reddish tint appear on the display from minor angles, but the same didn’t happen on the Galaxy S8. Given that this is a reported issue that Samsung has responded to, I’m assuming it’s one specific to my unit. I also noticed a rainbow effect on the Edge part of the S8+’s display and this too wasn’t found on the S8.

    Univisium aspect ratio

    Univisium may finally turn out to be the future, but it's just a fancy spec at the moment. It allows the display to be taller instead of wide, which is the main reason for this phone’s compact form factor. However, content doesn’t yet conform to it. So, at least for the time being you’ll have to deal with pillarboxing. On the Galaxy S8+, Amazon Prime streams video in a rectangular format, with black bars on the Edge part and on the two sides. On the Galaxy S8, this seems limited to the sides only.

    UI

    UI design is a big part of designing a smartphone and the Samsung Experience (that’s what Touchwiz is called now) is the best the company has done so far. For the sake of familiarity and simplicity, I’m just going to call it Touchwiz in this review.

    UI design is another part of the finesse I talked about earlier. I’m still not particularly fond of Samsung’s always on display, but much like other things on this phone, it looks good. I wish there was more functionality to it, but this will have to work for now. I'm also not completely sure that this is a light UI, but it's lighter than most Samsung UIs I've used before.

    Importantly, Samsung has changed Touchwiz’s colour schemes and icon designs this time. Icons have rounded corners and look sharp, and they're colourful to complement the phone's display. To be fair, the company’s been heading this way since last year, but once again it saved the best for the last.

      

    If you’ve used a Samsung phone recently, you would have seen the grouped Settings menu as well. There’s a Search button within settings that makes it simpler to find what you’re looking for. That makes customising the phone fast and extremely easy.

    As I mentioned before, Samsung’s Edge features are pretty gimmicky and not really useful. However, the company has made a solid change this time. Its game tools icon appears (when needed) alongside the on-screen keys, making it less intrusive. Similarly, notification icons on top appear just in front of the curve (third photo above), while heads up notifications appear seamlessly and without any stutters. If you have texts on WhatsApp etc, you can reply directly from the Notifications drop-down too, and Samsung has its own tasteful take on how this should happen (see picture below). I wish the reply box was a tad bigger, but this still works.

    Next, you get the suite of Samsung and Microsoft apps, neither of which can be removed. There are also a bunch of Google apps pre-installed, including Google Duo, but these can be removed from the phone. There’s also an app called Samsung Connect for smart home controls, while My Galaxy brings coupons and some other services to Samsung’s customers.

    Most importantly, you’ll find an “expand” option on apps within the Recents menu. This allows you to fit almost every app to the new 18.5:9 display, and use them in full screen mode. I did have problems using some apps like this, which is probably why Samsung has kept it as an optional feature.

    Bixby

    Samsung's AI assistant has been a much talked about feature on these phones, but in India, it's less an AI assistant and more a replacement for Flipboard right now. It takes over the left most screen from Flipboard and can be called using the hardware button too.

     

    First up, Bixby is slow to launch when using the hardware button, which put me off from using it. More importantly, its hands are tied, especially in India. Samsung currently has a tie-up with Pinterest, but that's pretty much all Bixby does. If you use it within the camera app, it'll find photos similar to the ones you pick. If there's text in your photos, Bixby can read that and pick the text out. Shopping features are missing from the country right now, but Samsung should bring them soon. Most importantly, Bixby doesn't have voice support right now, although Samsung has promised to add it soon.

    In India, Bixby is pretty much a clone of the Google Now screen on most other smartphones. It shows you information like Alarms, social feeds and News. Like other AI assistants, Bixby will also need time to learn and improve, which means much like the Google Assistant or Apple's Siri, it's a gimmick Indian users will not really find very useful, at least for now. It's there though, as a sign of things to come in future.

    Performance

    At this point, you know effectively everything there is to know about the Galaxy S8+. But a review wouldn’t be complete without a word about its performance.

    On this front though, improvement is only incremental at the moment. To be fair, that’s true for all OEMs and not Samsung alone. The company’s Exynos 8895 SoC (used on the India model) is faster than last year’s phones, but only incrementally so.


    AnTuTu Benchmark


    Geekbench 4 Single Core


    Geekbench 4 Multi Core


    GFXBench Car Chase

    The Mongoose cores take care of heavy tasks this time. There are four of them clocked at 2.5GHz, while the Cortex A53 cores handle the simpler tasks, clocked at 1.7GHz. As we saw on the Galaxy C9 Pro (review), the Mongoose cores kick in whenever there’s a UI transition happening, keeping things fast and snappy. However, I did see some UI lags on the Galaxy S8 and S8+. They’re nowhere close to hampering regular or heavy usage, but they’re a little unsightly when they happen. You’ll find these most often when using Facebook’s Instant Articles.

    The GPU also does well. Samsung chose a Mali-G71 MP20 manages to clock up 60 frames per second in games that allow it. I found steady 60fps frame rates on games like WWE Champions, while Marvel’s Contest of Champions and Asphalt 8 both ran at a steady 30fps too. These games are limited to 30 fps by the developer, so as to provide top performance on most phones.

    Heat levels are also decently managed by the Galaxy S8+. Gaming drove temperatures up to 39 degrees on the body over about half an hour, while 4K video recording makes it hotter. That’s with the room temperature regulated to 24 degrees, so you’ll be heating the phone up faster if you’re out in the 40 plus degree heat we have nowadays. However, none of that is abnormal or worrisome.

    Overall, the Samsung Galaxy S8+ brings stellar performance, which is what you expect from such a device. However, one wonders how much this will drop over a year or so of usage. Unfortunately, that's one of the inescapable perils of Android smartphones today.

    Audio Quality

    The Galaxy S8+ is delivers richer audio than most smartphones, but it's no match against phones like the LG V20 or Sony Xperia XZ. That said, the pair of AKG headphones you get in box would be appreciated by many. The headphones are well beyond what we have come to expect from in-box headphones. They're not quite audiophile grade, but you'll still get clearer and richer audio through them, than you usually do.

    Camera

    We all expected Samsung to pull out all the stops on the Galaxy S8 and S8+, but the company isn’t embracing the dual-camera yet. Samsung probably wanted to reserve that feature for the Note 8, which would be a very Apple-like thing to do, but hey, this camera doesn’t bring up many complaints either.

    Samsung used a Sony IMX333 sensor with f/1.7 aperture this time, and the same dual-pixel technology we saw last time. It’s pretty much the same camera, except Samsung says it has improved the algorithms behind the camera this time. You see this in terms of focusing speeds, which seem faster than before. However, the rest remains the same.

    These two sample images have been resized for the web. The gallery below them has full sized camera samples

    Samsung Galaxy S8+ Camera Samples

    The camera produces sharp, bright and pleasantly oversaturated colours. The S8+’s camera is more dependable (than the Galaxy S7 Edge) when shooting on the go, thanks to faster focus. Although, I daresay Samsung needs to improve this aspect a little more. Images can also be a bit softer than is ideal.

    Overall, the Galaxy S8+ stands to become one of the best cameras this year, but we’ll have to wait for the next Pixel phones and iPhones to determine whether this is indeed the best. 

    Battery

    The larger size allowed Samsung to include a 3500 mAh battery on this one. This isn’t huge by today’s standards, but it achieves reasonable battery life. The PC Mark battery test returns 11 hours and 31 minutes. In the real world, this translates to about 12-14 hours of regular usage. I tested this with half an hour of gaming, some video streaming and regular activities like social networking and about 10 phone calls.

    To make it simpler, I streamed three continuous hours of HD video on the phone, dropping the battery from just over 80% to nearly 0. When it does discharge, the Galaxy S8+ charges really fast, so half an hour’s worth of charge will get you very close to 50%, enough to last a full 24 hours then.

    What’s interesting is that Samsung claims this battery will retain 95% of its battery life after two years. I’ll have to get back to you on this one, but if Samsung can live up to this claim, it’s going to be a big improvement in smartphone batteries.

    Bottomline

    So, is the Galaxy S8+ the phone to buy this year? It’s too early to say right now. But for the time being, Samsung has done a wonderful job designing this smartphone, while other improvements remain incremental. It’s sad that OEMs can’t innovate on smartphones anymore, which is why one has to give Samsung credit for at least redoing the design. On other fronts, the Galaxy S8+ is a flagship as flagships go. It dazzles on the outside, but beauty is only skin deep.

    Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus Key Specs, Price and Launch Date

    Price:
    Release Date: 09 May 2017
    Variant: 64GB , 128GB
    Market Status: Launched

    Key Specs

    • Screen Size Screen Size
      6.2" (1440 x 2960)
    • Camera Camera
      12 | 8 MP
    • Memory Memory
      64 GB/4 GB
    • Battery Battery
      3500 mAh

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    देर तक सोना और 8 घंटे की नींद लेना सभी को अच्छा लगता है. लेकिन अगर सुबह जल्दी उठने की बात आती है, तो बहुत से लोगों को सुबह जल्दी उठने की आदत नहीं होती. ऐसे लोगों को सुबह जल्दी उठने में बहुत मुश्किल होती है, यहां तक कि कुछ लोग अलार्म बजने के बाद भी नहीं उठ पाते. सुबह जल्दी न उठ पाने का मतलब यही है कि आपकी नींद पूरी नहीं हो पाई है या फिर आप पूरी नींद नहीं ले पा रहे हैं. फिर चाहे आप कामकाजी हों या नहीं, हर किसी का सुबह उठने का अपना एक टाइम होता है. लेकिन, अगर हम सुबह जल्दी नहीं उठेंगे, तो अपने सभी काम समय से कैसे पूरे कर पाएंगे या फिर दूसरे कामों के लिए वक्त कैसे निकालेंगे. तो यहां हम आपको बताने जा रहे हैं कि कैसे और किन आदतों से आप समय पर सो सकते हैं और सुबह जल्दी उठ भी सकते हैं.

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    बेडटाइम रूटीन (Bedtime Routine)

    • सोने से 6 घंटे पहले किसी भी ऐसे पेय पदार्थ का सेवन न करें, जिसमें कैफीन (Caffeine) हो.
    • सोने से कम से कम 2-3 घंटे पहले किसी भी ऐसी मशीन या डिवाइस का इस्तेमाल न करें, जिसकी नीली लाइट आपकी आंखों पर पड़े. नींद न आने की एक बड़ी वजह यह भी है.
    • सोने से पहले खुद को थोड़ा आराम दें. किताबें पढ़ें या फिर किसी अच्छे शॉवर जेल से बाथ लें. ऐसा कोई भी काम न करें, जो आपके शरीर को थकान दे या फिर आपको सोने न दे.
    • दिन में कम ही सोने की कोशिश करें.

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    सोने का समय निर्धारित करें (Get on a sleep schedule)

    सबसे पहले यह देखें की कितने घंटे की नींद आपके लिए जरूरी है. ज्यादातर लोग 7-9 घंटे की नींद लेते हैं. ऐसे में उसी के अनुसार अपने दिनभर का काम निर्धारित करें. मान लीजिए, आपको सुबह 7 बजे उठना है, तो आपको रात के 11 बजे तक सो जाना चाहिए. अपने सोने का समय सिर्फ वीकडेज (Weekdays) के लिए ही नहीं बल्कि वीकेंड (Weekends) के लिए भी निर्धारित करें.

    आलस की वजह से अलार्म को बजने देना (Snoozing The Alarm)

    ज्यादातर लोगों की यह आदत होती है कि वह सुबह जल्दी उठने के लिए अलार्म लगाते हैं, लेकिन आलस की वजह से अलार्म को बंद नहीं करते. अलार्म बजने पर 10 मिनट और सोने की आदत अच्छी तो लगती है, लेकिन यह आपकी सेहत के लिए अच्छी नही है. जब आप थोड़ा-थोड़ा करके सोते हैं, तो यह आदत आपके अंदर ज्यादा आलस पैदा करती है और आपको ज्यादा नींद आती है. तो जैसे ही सुबह आपका अलार्म बजे तो उसे बंद करके आपको तुरंत ही उठ जाना चाहिए.

    खाने की आदतें (Eating Habits)

    खाने में हेल्दी चीजें ही खाएं, क्योंकि हमारा भोजन हमारे एनर्जी लेवल (Energy Level) पर बहुत प्रभाव डालता है. अगर हम अस्वस्थ चीजें खाएंगे तो इससे हमारे अंदर आलस पैदा होगी. आपके भोजन में फल, सब्जी, ओमेगा-3 से भरपूर पोषक तत्व और अनाज जरूर होना चाहिए.

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    एक्सरसाइज (Exercise)

    हर रोज़ सुबह उठकर व्यायाम करना न सिर्फ आपके शरीर को स्वस्थ बनाता औऱ आपका वजन कम होता है, बल्कि इससे हमारी नींद भी अच्छी होती है. जिन लोगों को अनिद्रा (insomnia), ज्यादा सोचने (anxiety), और निराशा (depression) की शिकायत है उनके ऊपर भी इसका अच्छा प्रभाव पड़ता है. बल्कि, अगर आप डांस करते हैं, तो यह भी आपकी सेहत के लिए बहुत फायदेमंद है, क्योंकि इससे भी एक तरह से शरीर की एक्सरसाइज हो जाती है. एक्सरसाइज हमारे शरीर के एनर्जी लेवल को बढ़ाती है.

    दिन की रोशनी में बाहर निकलें (Daylight Exposure)

    अगर आप हर समय घर के अंदर ही रहते हैं, तो सुबह उठकर बाहर टहलने जाएं, अपनी बालकनी में बैठें और अपने घर के पर्दों को भी कुछ समय के लिए खोलकर रखें. इससे आपको बाहर की रोशनी मिलेगी, जो आपके शरीर के लिए बहुत जरूरी है. इससे आपका मूड भी अच्छा होगा और आपका एनर्जी लेवल भी बढ़ेगा.

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    डॉक्टर से सलाह लें (Professional Help)

    अगर ये सभी आदतें होने के बाद भी आपको सुबह उठने में मुश्किल होती है, तो इसके लिए किसी डॉक्टर की सलाह जरूर लें. इसके अलावा अगर आपके जीवन में कोई परेशानी है, जिसकी वजह से आप सो नहीं पाते, तो अपने किसी करीबी से अपनी समस्या जरूर बताए, जिससे वह आपको इस समस्या से बाहर निकलने में मदद कर सके.

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    हिंदी सिनेमा पर सालों राज करने वाले एक्टर धर्मेंद्र भले फिल्मों में कम ही दिखाई देते हैं, लेकिन उनकी लोकप्रियता आज भी बरकरार हैं। सोशल मीडिया के ज़रिए वह अपने चाहने वालों से जुड़े हुए हैं।

    धर्मेंद्र का फार्महाउस

    वह अब फिल्मों से दूर अपना ज़्यादातर वक़्त अपने फार्महाउस पर बिता रहे हैं। जहां बॉलीवुड में लोग ऐशो आराम ढूंड रहे हैं, वही ये अभिनेता आज भी जमीन से जुड़ा हुआ हैं। इनका लाइफस्टाइल देखकर आप भी यही कहेंगे।कई बार धर्मेंद्र की तस्वीरे वायरल हुई हैं जिसमे वह अपने फार्महाउस के पास खेती करते देखे गए हैं। जहां तमाम तरह के फल, सब्जियां उगाई जाती हैं। फार्महाउस पर बना उनका बंगला अंदर से बिल्कुल रॉयल लुक देता है। तो आइए एक नज़र अभिनेता के इस बंगले पर डालते हैं।

    इंस्टाग्राम पोस्ट

    हाल ही में धर्मेंद्र ने अपने इंस्टाग्राम पर एक वीडियो शेयर किया था जिसमें उन्होंने अपने घर में वॉक करते हुए नजर आ रहे हैं। धर्मेंद्र के घर के अंदर उनकी तस्वीरें लगी हुई हैं जो उनके पुराने दिनों की याद दिलाती हैं ।

    क्लासी लुक देता हैं

    घर को क्लासी लुक देने के लिए उन्होंने ज़्यादातर लकड़ी से बने सामान रखे हैं । बैठने के लिए सोफे लगे हैं। कुशन पर धर्मेंद्र की तस्वीर तस्वीरे भी साफ़ दिख रही है। उनके इस बंगले को देख आपने अंदाज़ा तो लगा ही लिया होगा कि इसकी कीमत करोड़ो में होगी। जितना अन्दर से यह बंगला आलिशान दीखता हैं उससे दो गुनाह ज्यादा खूबसूरत है।

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    The FCO recently extended its 'all but essential' travel to cover additional countries - but can you still fly out?

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    The latest updates from Ryanair and other airlines as the FCO extends its quarantine list

    The Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) still advises against "all but essential" travel to some areas.

    It's been removing destinations from its quarantine-exempt list recently amid Covid-19 outbreaks abroad.

    Restrictions were updated over the weekend with the likes of Hungary removed from the safe list.

    Passengers who travel to the country - including to its capital Budapest - are now subject to quarantine.

    Those visiting such an area must self-isolate upon their return to the UK for a period of at least 14 days.

    It's not the only destinations currently excluded from the FCO's quarantine-exempt list though.

    Other locations affected include Portugal, parts of Spain, Crete, Mykonos, the Czech Republic and Jamaica.

    So what do the new restrictions mean for flight availability? Here's the latest update on the situation.

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    easyJet is still operating flights to quarantine-required destinations

    easyJet is continuing to operate most flights and hasn't cancelled any due to self-isolation restrictions.

    It means customers can still travel to a number of destinations that are no longer quarantine-exempt.

    This includes flights to Mykonos and Crete from Manchester Airport, scheduled for today (September 16).

    Passengers will need to self-isolate for a period of 14 days upon their return but can still go on the holiday.

    The airline is however offering those who no longer wish to fly the chance to change their booking for free.

    In a statement, easyJet explained: "Due to a number of countries imposing quarantine restrictions, we understand that customers may wish to change their travel plans."

    It further said that staff want to provide "some flexibility" to those that are currently in this situation.

    Those booked on a flight to or from a destination subject to quarantine rules and due to fly within 14 days, can now transfer their flight without a change fee by contacting the Customers Services Team.

    Requests must be made within 7 days of the government announcing such restrictions though.

    Anyone whose booking is more than 14 days away can transfer their flight without a fee through the Manage Bookings section of either the website or easyJet's mobile app.

    This can be done directly and passengers in this scenario do not need to contact customer service.

    Ryanair

    Ryanair has been flying to destinations on the quarantine list and this approach has yet to change.

    It previously warned that it would operate a reduced capacity in September and October though.

    The airline assured that routes wouldn't close entirely, with just the frequency of flights affected.

    This was in response to "uncertainty" over bookings due to the ongoing global coronavirus pandemic.

    It means passengers can still travel to the likes of Hungary and Portugal despite quarantine requirements.

    This includes flights to Budapest and Lisbon, which are operating from Manchester Airport this week.

    Customers who no longer wish to travel will not be eligible for a refund - unless their flight is cancelled.

    Ryanair however recently dropped its change fee so that it now covers bookings originally in September.

    British Airways

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    BA is keeping its schedule 'under review'

    British Airways has made no changes to its flight schedule despite the latest FCO advice.

    The airline however is said to be keeping its operations under "constant review" though.

    A spokesperson suggested to the Express that some flights may still be cancelled.

    They said: "If a customer's flight is cancelled they are entitled to a voucher or a full refund.

    BA's 'Booking with Confidence' policy now covers those due to travel up to the end of September.

    This allows them to book a trip now knowing that they can change the date or destination.

    The rebooked journey however is only valid for travel until April 2022, the airline explained.

    The spokesperson added: "This means that if a customer wants to change their booking they can.

    "[Whether that's a] re-booking or taking a voucher for future travel."

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    TUI has cancelled a number of its flights following recently introduced restrictions.

    The temporary suspension affects routes to countries including Portugal, Greece and Spain.

    The airline has cancelled all holidays to Faro in Portugal up to and including September 24.

    And it's cancelled trips to the following destinations up to and including September 30:

    • Crete (Chania and Heraklion)
    • Mykonos
    • Jamaica
    • Santorini
    • Zante (Zakynthos)

    TUI has also extended cancellations to areas within Spain amid continued FCO guidance.

    This affects holidays booked through the travel company to the following destinations:

    • Canary Islands due to depart on or before September 30.
    • Malaga, Majorca and Alicante due to depart on or before September 30
    • Ibiza, Menorca and Reus due to depart on or before October 31.

    And due to localised outbreaks recently, the airline has also cancelled holidays to the resorts of Laganas, in Zante, and Malia, in Crete, until October 31.

    All customers affected by any of these cancellations will be notified of such by TUI.

    They'll be offered to amend the booking or cancel and receive a full cash refund.

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    Vivo V7 Plus Review

    Vivo V7 Plus Review

    By Hardik Singh | Updated May 22 2019
    Vivo V7 Plus Review
    • PROS
    • Good selfie camera
    • Well built
    • 18:9 aspect ratio display
    • CONS
    • Average performer
    • call reception issues

    Verdict

    While we personally believe that smartphones need to be a complete package, Vivo is still pursuing its motto “camera and music” quite single mindedly. The new Vivo V7+ has a good front facing camera and great audio quality, but considering its price, the company could have done a much better job with the performance and battery life.

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    Vivo V7 Plus detailed review

    In the beginning of the year, dual cameras were a craze and after the Samsung Galaxy S8 and LG G6 came into the picture, the edge-to-edge display became a feature to have. While we have already seen phones like the LG Q6 and the Micromax Canvas Infinity bringing that technology to the mass market categories, Vivo is putting its own twist into the mix. Meet the new Vivo V7+, which is Vivo’s first phone to feature the new 18:9 aspect ratio display in addition to the 24MP front facing camera. Being a Vivo phone, the selfie feature was a given, but the phone also has a DAC inside for audio lovers. So, to find out whether the Vivo V7+ can live up to Vivo’s motto of “camera and music”, we took the phone through its paces in our review.


    Selfie camera
    We don't know about you, but we are a little weary of all the selfie phones Vivo has to offer. That being said, it seems consumers are unhappy with the quality of their selfies and that they are more than likely to be the primary buying factor. Hence, the 24MP front facing camera on the Vivo V7+ seemed to be fit for the job. We took multiple selfies in various light conditions and observed that while the front facing camera lives up to its megapixel count, it is just decent. Images in natural lighting conditions or come out to be good with decent details and almost true to source colour. However, as soon as you move indoors or in dim lighting, images tend to be noisy. Now, we can do some nitpicking here about the overall quality, but the fact of the matter is that the selfies you will achieve with this camera will be usable on social media, which is often all you need from selfies. 

    (L-R) - Normal mode, Beauty mode

    The phone features a front facing flash as well, which Vivo says allows you to take “moonlight selfies”. However, besides blinding you and taking an overexposed image most of the times, there is nothing new here, we would recommend against using it as long as possible.

    You still get softer focus as default to undermine those skin blemishes, but it does not make you look as artificial as some others. Although, if you want, you can do that too by tweaking the toggles on the beauty mode. You can also click a wide selfie with the phone and the phone uses the panorama method to take this image. These images only look good when your subjects maintain their expression through the process, otherwise you end up with a rather funny image.

    Group Selfie

    Rear camera
    The 16MP rear camera on the other hand is better than the front camera. It is not a huge leap in terms of what we usually get in this segment, but it serves its purpose well. Images taken in ideal daylight conditions come out to be good with rich colours and you won’t find the minor lack of details unless you’re pixel peeping.Images however start getting grainy as soon as you move indoors or anywhere with improper lighting. Image details, however, remain intact and images themselves are fairly usable. It does take the camera an extra moment to capture photos at night, which is not really an issue at its price and considering the quality, in our opinion.

    The other good thing about the rear camera is that the separation of the foreground and background seems slightly superior compared to its peers.

    You also get tons of filters, face beauty mode for the rear camera, an ULTRA HD mode that stitches multiple image captures to produce a 64MP image, but doesn’t really look much better, and a professional mode. You also get a ‘Live’ mode similar to the one we have seen on the iPhone, which takes a 3 second video of the subject alongside the image, but otherwise does not add much value. Although, you might like the feature for making gifs.

    Build and Design
    All these images are presented on a large 5.99-inch IPS LCD display, which comes in a 18:9 aspect ratio. As you may have noticed from the TV adverts and the images in this review, the phone does have thinner bezels and higher screen-to-body ratio. However, even with the thinner bezels and a relatively slim design, the Vivo V7+ is not much more ergonomic than a 5.5-inch device. That being said, the display certainly plays a major part in the looks of the phone and while it does not make it intriguing, it is certainly interesting to watch video on such a display.

    The screen is wrapped in an all metal unibody shell that looks and feels quite premium and is lightweight as well. Vivo has done a good job of integrating the antenna lines with the metal body, although it looks quite similar to the six string antenna lines we saw on the Oppo F3 Plus. The two physical keys on the right are tactile and have good feedback. However, the buttons as well as the fingerprint scanner are a little higher up, which means one might have to shuffle the phone in hand to reach them. So, it is most certainly a two handed device, which is well designed and features good build quality. I would also like to add here that the phone misses out on a USB Type-C port and has a slight camera bump, which does not look good.

    Display and UI
    As we mentioned earlier, one of the key USPs of the phone is its display and it is an extremely good one at that. Even with lower resolution, Vivo has managed to make the display look good, so once you get over the fact that you can’t view 1080p content on this display, it is not bad. Colour reproduction is decent, as is the touch response. What seems quite impressive though is how auto-brightness on this display works. It is not super fast, but it calibrates the brightness just right, somewhat like an iPhone. The display is quite bright as well, our luminance meter touched almost 700 lux on the Vivo V7+ display, which is in the flagship territory.

    What is a bummer though, is Android is not yet mature enough to solve the app scalability issue with 18:9 aspect ratio. Hence, almost older apps have black pillars in full screen, which breaks the purpose of this elegant display.

    As for the UI, it is business as usual and by usual we mean, iOS inspired. We have called Vivo out earlier for making an identical looking UIs to iOS, but it seems FunTouch OS won't be changing anytime soon. Vivo has tried to make the UI look as identical as possible and has even gone to the effort of hiding essential message settings in the main setting menu, instead of the app itself. The quick toggle menu is a swipe up from the bottom and if you give a closer look at the icons, they appear to be pretty much the same. 

    All that said, everything remains very functional and is easy to use. Using a Vivo phone comes with a small learning curve, but once you are through that, it is as easy to use as any other device. We are not going to go into the app duplication bit and the theme manager and the V-appstore, as that is something that has been carried forward for a long time now.

    On the security front, the rear mounted fingerprint scanner is fast enough and for that extra something, you also get face recognition. While the fingerprint scanner works as intended, face recognition works with the display on and does not work properly in low light situations. Vivo does mention that this method is not very secure and can be fooled. However, in our testing the device didn't unlock with a picture.

    Performance
    While the camera does a decent job and we have just minor complaints about the design, the performance something which we are not very happy about. Vivo has employed a relatively new Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 SoC for the task. While this chip is as powerful as the Snapdragon 625 in benchmarks, it feels slightly less ‘snappy’ compared to the latter. Using the phone for more than week, we saw slight lag in animations more often than expected, making it noteworthy. The phone, however has 4GB of RAM, and manages all kinds of tasks reasonably. It is certainly not the fastest while switching between apps, but if you are not counting time on a stop-clock, it is not a deal breaker either.

    Gaming on the phone is not bad either and games like Vainglory do take advantage of the extra screen space, offering better view of the game and your characters. We did not find any major issues with gaming on the device, apart from some occasional lagging. Game load times are certainly a bit slower, but you’ll probably not care about it.

    Call quality on either end is quite good. However, we did observe call drops a lot more than usual while using this phone. We also observed loss of total connectivity in underground parkings and other secluded areas, where other test phones have worked in the past. 

    Lastly, we need to address the audio quality on this phone, which is indeed best in it class. Vivo has employed a (AK4376A) Hi-Fi audio chip, which makes the sound output via headphones much better than usual. The phone truly excels if you have a high fidelity audio on your phone and a good pair of headphones. 

    Battery life
    While performance is not the Snapdragon’s 450’s strongest suit, the chip is not very power hungry. Powering a 5.99-inch display and taking care of all the apps we threw at it, the phone survived through the day easily. Gaming and camera do burn the battery quickly, but not at a very alarming rate. In our battery test, the phone scored 6 hours and 33 minutes, is expected from a relatively smaller (by today’s standards) 3225 mAh battery. The phone also supports fast charging and Vivo bundles a fast charger with the device. Although, it is not as fast as a OnePlus or even Samsung’s A series devices.

    Bottomline
    The Vivo V7+ is a decent phone, but at an asking price of Rs 21,990, it is not something we would recommend. The front facing camera is good, but could have been better and the same can be said about the rear camera. We do like the large display and battery life is reasonable, but it would have been a more compelling device if it had better performance as well.

    How it compares
    Is it the best selfie phone in the market? Well, no. If you compare selfie-to-selfie, the older Oppo F3 Plus beats the Vivo 7+ squarely. The Vivo V7+ does take better selfie than the Asus Zenfone 4 Selfie Pro, which gives it an edge. However, we’d still recommend an Oppo F3 or F3 Plus, depending on your budget. 

    As for the overall performance, the Xiaomi Mi Max 2 is a better phone than this. If you can raise your budget by around 4K, you will have the Oppo F3 Plus and the OnePlus 3T as option.

    Vivo V7 Plus Key Specs, Price and Launch Date

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    Release Date: 07 Sep 2017
    Variant: 64GB
    Market Status: Launched

    Key Specs

    • Screen Size Screen Size
      5.99" (720 x 1440)
    • Camera Camera
      16 | 24 MP
    • Memory Memory
      64 GB/4 GB
    • Battery Battery
      3225 mAh

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    FILE - In this Aug. 31, 2019, file photo, the Big Ten logo is displayed on the field before an NCAA college football game between Iowa and Miami of Ohio in Iowa City, Iowa. Big Ten presidents voted 11-3 to postpone the football season until spring, bringing some clarity to a key question raised in a lawsuit brought by a group of Nebraska football players. The vote breakdown was revealed Monday, Aug. 31, 2020, in the Big Ten's court filing in response to the lawsuit. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall, File)

    FILE - In this Aug. 31, 2019, file photo, the Big Ten logo is displayed on the field before an NCAA college football game between Iowa and Miami of Ohio in Iowa City, Iowa. Big Ten presidents voted 11-3 to postpone the football season until spring, bringing some clarity to a key question raised in a lawsuit brought by a group of Nebraska football players. The vote breakdown was revealed Monday, Aug. 31, 2020, in the Big Ten's court filing in response to the lawsuit. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall, File)

    The University of Wisconsin chancellor said Tuesday that Big Ten football will remain on hold until there are answers to questions about COVID-19 testing and tracing, along with possible long-term heart issues related to the coronavirus.

    • Last Updated: September 16, 2020, 12:21 AM IST

    The University of Wisconsin chancellor said Tuesday that Big Ten football will remain on hold until there are answers to questions about COVID-19 testing and tracing, along with possible long-term heart issues related to the coronavirus.

    Chancellor Rebecca Blank said once the Big Ten university leaders have their concerns addressed we will try to plan a delayed season.

    A month after postpoing games, conference leaders are considering playing a fall season after all. There were weekend meetings on a plan to begin play as soon as mid-October.

    Blank, appearing at a congressional hearing on compensation for college athletes, was asked by Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.) about the Big Tens decision last month and whether the conference might reverse course.

    There were several main reasons for that, Blank said. One was that we were uncertain we could do the level of testing and contact tracing that we needed to keep athletes safe. Secondly, there was this growing evidence about heart-related myocarditis and that evidence was uncertain and it wasnt clear what it means and we wanted to know more. There were a few other minor reasons.”

    She would not predict which way a vote to return to play would go.

    Decisions within the Big Ten are largely majority based decisions, but Ill be honest, we almost always decide everything by consensus. We very rarely take votes, Blank said.

    A court filing earlier this month disclosed that Big Ten presidents and chancellors voted 11-3 in favor of postponing all fall sports. Iowa, Nebraska and Ohio State voted against the move.

    When the next decision comes from the Big Ten was unclear, though KETV in Omaha posted video Tuesday of University of Nebraska President Ted Carter saying, Were getting ready to announce the Huskers and Big Ten football tonight,” before he spoke at an unrelated news conference.

    Carter later told KLKN in Lincoln that statement was taken out of context.

    When there is any news to share or confirm regarding any Big Ten board decision, it will be announced by the Big Ten, University of Nebraska spokeswoman Deb Fiddelke said.

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    Top cop who conned innocent families out of thousands of dollars by renting out empty properties that didn't belong to her becomes the first female police officer to be jailed in Victoria

    • Rosa Catherine Rossi used her role to steal six  empty homes and rent them out
    • Was sentenced to four-and-a-half years behind bars over scam on Wednesday
    • Former police sergeant, 58,  is the first Victorian female cop to be jailed

    A disgraced police officer who conned innocent victims to build a fraudulent investment empire has become the first Victorian female cop to be jailed. 

    Former police sergeant Rosa Catherine Rossi, 58, was sentenced to four-and-a-half years behind bars with a non-parole period of two years and four months in Victoria's Country Court.

    Wearing a headscarf and face mask in an unsuccessful attempt to disguise herself, Rossi was surrounded by a media scrum as she arrived for sentencing in Melbourne on Wednesday.  

    Rossi used her position of authority to steal six vacant homes between April 2016 to June 2017 by claiming 'squatters' rights'.

    Rosa Catherine Rossi (pictured) arrives at County Court of Victoria on Wednesday, where she was sentenced to four-and-a-half years jail

    Rosa Catherine Rossi (pictured) arrives at County Court of Victoria on Wednesday, where she was sentenced to four-and-a-half years jail

    She then changed the locks of the properties and rented the homes out to pocket the cash. 

    The elaborate scam began with three small Willaura homes in western Victoria worth $50,000 and $108,500 before it expanded to Melbourne properties worth up to $1million in Malvern, Chadstone and Brooklyn.

    She used the police database to research at least one property owner's details.

    On one occasion she went to a suburban Melbourne council office in police uniform to demand an owner's number.

    Rosa Catherine Rossi (pictured as a police sergeant) used her position of authority to steal empty properties, change the locks and rent them out to tenants to make cash

    Rosa Catherine Rossi (pictured as a police sergeant) used her position of authority to steal empty properties, change the locks and rent them out to tenants to make cash

    She also created false documents as part of deception to change the addresses with water and power companies.

    When a concerned neighbour called police after spotting Rossi at one Willaura home, she said she was an officer, had keys and was buying the property.  

    Investigators later discovered the home was owned by a man in South Africa, who was not selling the property.

    Rossi eventually resigned from Victoria Police and pleaded guilty to nine charges including of obtaining property by deception, perjury, and unauthorised access to police information following an anti-corruption investigation.

    She rose through the ranks of Victoria Police after joining in 1994 and spent 24 years in the force before her resignation in 2018.

    The former police sergeant (pictured) will spend at least two years and four months in jail

    The former police sergeant (pictured) will spend at least two years and four months in jail

    One of her victims was a disability pensioner, who told the court he felt 'like a fool'. 

    'It didn't seem right to me that a police officer would be up to anything fraudulent,' the man told the court in a statement.

    'I was gutted. I felt like a fool.

    'I still don't know why she did this.'

    Anther victim Karen Lang had her home taken over by Rossi while she was living in Melbourne with her partner.

    When she returned to the Willaura property, the home had been cleaned out and the locks had been changed.

    Rosa Catherine Rossi was facing up to 10 years behind bars when she arrived for sentencing

     Rosa Catherine Rossi was facing up to 10 years behind bars when she arrived for sentencing

    'I think she has no shame,' Ms Lang told A Current Affair in June. 

    'For a police officer to do something like that to a family, is pretty appalling. We've got special needs children too and she stole from special needs children.'

    Another victim 'couldn't believe' the lengths the former cop went to take over his almost $1-million property in Malvern.

    'That was probably the creepiest part of it,' Kev told the program.

    Rossi was facing up to 10 years behind bars. 

    Judge Martine Marich had stern words for Rossi during Wednesday's sentencing.

    'Your conduct was brazen and callous to the rights of the true owners,' the judge told the court.

    One of six vacant homes targeted by Rossi to build her fraudulent investment empire

    One of six vacant homes targeted by Rossi to build her fraudulent investment empire

    Top cop who conned innocent families becomes first female police officer to be jailed in Victoria 

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    माधुरी दीक्षित (Madhuri Dixit) का डांस वीडियो वायरल

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

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

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

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    Carry Minati Will Be Seen In Bigg Boss 14 Salman Khan Show Contestant List - कैरी मिनाती Bigg Boss 14 में आ सकते हैं नजर, रिपोर्ट में हुआ खुलासा

    कैरी मिनाती Bigg Boss 14 में आ सकते हैं नजर, रिपोर्ट में हुआ खुलासा

    मीडिया रिपोर्ट्स के मुताबिक मशहूर यूट्यूबर कैरी मिनाती (Carry Minati) 'बिग बॉस (Bigg Boss 14)' में नजर आ सकते हैं.

    कैरी मिनाती Bigg Boss 14 में आ सकते हैं नजर, रिपोर्ट में हुआ खुलासा

    कैरी मिनाती (Carry Minati) 'बिग बॉस 14' में आ सकते हैं नजर

    खास बातें

    • कैरी मिनाती 'बिग बॉस 14' में आएंगे नजर
    • मीडिया रिपोर्ट्स में हुआ खुलासा
    • 3 अक्टूबर से शुरू होगा बिग बॉस का 13वां सीजन
    नई दिल्ली:

    टेलीविजन का सबसे पॉपुलर रियलिटी शो 'बिग बॉस (Bigg Boss 14)' का 14वां सीजन जल्द ही शुरू होने वाला है. हाल ही में 'बिग बॉस 14' का नया प्रोमो वीडियो भी रिलीज हुआ था, जिसमें सलमान खान (Salman Khan) जंजीरों में जकड़े नजर आ रहे थे. वीडियो को शेयर करते हुए कलर्स टीवी ने बताया था कि बिग बॉस 14 का ग्रैंड प्रीमियर 3 अक्टूबर को होगा. शो के कंटेस्टेंट को लेकर फैन्स में काफी एक्साइटमेंट है. कुछ सेलेब्स के नाम का तो खुलासा भी हो गया है, जो बिग बॉस 14 का हिस्सा रहेंगे. वहीं, हाल ही में यह खुलासा हुआ है कि मशहूर यूट्यूबर कैरी मिना (Carry Minati) भी सलमान खान के शो का हिस्सा बन सकते हैं.

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    दरअसल, मीडिया रिपोर्ट्स के मुताबिक कैरी मिनाती (Carry Minati) भी बिग बॉस (Bigg Boss 14) के घर में रहेंगे. जब से यह खबर सामने आई है, तभी से कैरी ट्विटर पर ट्रेंड कर रहे हैं. लोग इस खबर पर अपनी प्रतिक्रिया दे रहे हैं. मीडिया रिपोर्ट्स के मुताबिक कैरी मिनाती अभी क्वारंटीन हैं और 14 दिन बाद रियलिटी शो में शामिल होंगे. बिग बॉस घर में जाने वाले सभी 14 कंटेस्टेंट्स का मेडिकल टेस्ट होगा और शूटिंग से पहले सब लोग क्वारंटीन रहेंगे. 

    हालांकि, कैरी मिनाती के नाम को लेकर अभी तक आधिकारिक तौर पर कोई बयान नहीं दिया गया है. बता दें, बिग बॉस के 14वें सीजन को लेकर नैना सिंह, जैस्मीन भसीन (Jasmine Bhasin), निशांत संह मल्कानी (Nishant Singh Malkani), शगुन पांडे (Shagun Pandey), पवित्रा पुनिया, कुमार जानू, सारा गुरपाल के नाम का खुलासा हो चुका है.

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    Sandalwood Drugs Case: Diganth, Aindrita Ray Questioned In Karnataka By Bengaluru Police

    Kannada Movie Stars Diganth, Aindrita Ray Questioned In Drugs Scandal

    Diganth and Aindrita Ray are not the first movie stars in Karnataka to be linked with what the police believe to be an illegal drug racket that involved the procurement of illegal drugs and their use at parties.

    Kannada Movie Stars Diganth, Aindrita Ray Questioned In Drugs Scandal

    Kannada actors Diganth and Aindrita Ray were questioned at the CCB HQ in Bengaluru.

    Bengaluru:

    With the drugs scandal involving prominent names in the Kannada film industry only getting bigger, it was the turn of actor couple Diganth and Aindrita Ray to find themselves being probed by the Bengaluru police on Wednesday.

    The two actors had been summoned by the investigating team to appear at the headquarters of the Central Crime Branch or CCB in the morning and they arrived soon after 11 am to be quickly engulfed by jostling camera teams.

    Diganth and Aindrita are not the first movie stars in Karnataka to be linked with what the police believe to be an illegal drug racket that involved the procurement of illegal drugs and their use at parties.

    These parties, the police have said, were attended by members of the Kannada film industry among others.

    Among those arrested in the case so far are a foreign national believed to have supplied drugs, Loum Pepper Samba, and a party organiser, Viren Khanna.

    Actor Ragini Dwivedi was among the first to be arrested - suspected to be involved in supply of drugs - and is in judicial custody.

    Another actor, Sanjjanaa Galrani, also thought to be involved in the parties, was arrested last week and is in police custody.

    On Tuesday, a property belonging to the family of Aditya Alva, the son of late Karnataka politician Jeevaraj Alva, was searched by the police who believe parties were held there - and that drugs were available at those parties. Aditya Alva has not yet been arrested and his whereabouts are unknown.

    The police said they had also arrested another suspected drug dealer in the case, Benald Udenna, who they say supplied drugs to the parties.

    Additional Commissioner of Police, Sandeep Patil, said Aindrita and Diganth were questioned and will be called again for further inquiry at a later date.

    The state government says it inherited the drug problem.

    Dr Ashwath Narayan, Deputy Chief Minister, said, "When Kumaraswamy was there, the drug menace was not there? When Siddaramaiah was there, the drug menace was not there? In all the previous governments, this issue was there, but they were not able to address it though it was a very important issue."

    H K Patil, Congress leader told NDTV, "Unfortunately only a few faces are being shown. The real people who are behind this drug trafficking are still not exposed. I would like the real culprits to come up. Whoever it is, that party, this party, this minister, that minister - all should be exposed."

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    Huawei P20 Lite 64GB Review

    Huawei P20 Lite 64GB Review

    By Subhrojit Mallick | Updated May 22 2019
    Huawei P20 Lite 64GB Review
    DIGIT RATING
    69 /100
    • design

      76

    • performance

      66

    • value for money

      51

    • features

      78

    • PROS
    • Bright Display
    • Well-tuned camera
    • CONS
    • Aged hardware
    • Poor battery

    Verdict

    The Huawei P20 Lite is a sign of good things to come from Huawei. The company ignored the Indian market for the past few years, but returned with a bang with its two camera-centric offerings. It’s a phone meant for taking good photos, but when it comes to performance, it lags behind almost everyone in the mid-range segment. 

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    Huawei made a comeback last month to the Indian smartphone market with the flagship Huawei P20 Pro with three cameras at the back, and the toned-down, but similar-looking P20 Lite. While the P20 Pro set a benchmark for the smartphone camera, the Huawei P20 Lite doesn’t have an USP like that. Heck, it doesn’t even have the Leica branding at the back. What it does have is the notch cutout from part of the display and a dual camera setup at the back. It’s no doubt the P20 Pro is the flagship here, but can the P20 Lite set a precedent in the mid-range market similarly? We find out.


    Design

    Rarely do mid-range phones try to look good without compromising on the feature set. The Huawei P20 Lite is not an original design by any means, but it does look elegant for the price it is offered. Hold the phone and you’ll know where the inspiration came from. The P20 Lite rocks a display notch and is not the first Android device to do so. Now, a lot of controversy has happened over the notch, but truth be told, the notch serves a purpose. The demand for full-screen phones are at an all time high and the notch allows phone makers to utilise more free space on the body for the screen, than ever before. The iPhone X of course has more use for the notch. It needs the TruDepth camera to be centrally positioned to facilitate Face ID, but the Huawei P20 Lite has no such sensors housed in the notch. Instead, the notch houses the front camera, the ambient sensor and the microphone. The notch is also much smaller than the iPhone X. Amidst phones with univisium display with the more common taller form factor, the P20 Lite is easily distinguishable thanks to the notch and its compact size. But with more ‘notched’ phones incoming this year, that advantage may soon be gone.

    Now, the purpose of the notch is to utilise the free space on the top and the bottom of the body. But while the Huawei P20 Lite shave off inches from the top, the bottom chin has a lot of free space where the Huawei moniker is placed. It sort of defeats the purpose of the notch and one could question Huawei’s design choice for simply following a trend more than anything else.

    The notch, however, isn’t omnipresent. Huawei gives an option to hide it by simulating a black patch over it. The area still houses the notification badges and the network icons, but the content doesn’t take up the extra space. Note that by ‘removing’ the notch, you will be giving up roughly 0.2-inches of screen real estate.

    But enough about the notch. Turn the phone around and you will be greeted by a vertically aligned dual camera setup placed raised above the glass body. Huawei’s colour choices are interesting. The phone is available in a deep midnight black which we received for the review. It’s akin to the iPhone 7’s Piano Black variant but with a slightly glossy glass body. There’s also a blue and pink colour variant along with a new twilight variant that can change colours based on the angle you’re looking at. Unfortunately, the twilight variant is not available in India. Hopefully, Huawei will introduce it soon.

    As mentioned above, the phone does have a glass body, which requires it to be handled very carefully. Once again, the design choice of putting a glass back is somewhat pointless. Apart from better aesthetics, glass back is used to facilitate wireless charging. The P20 Lite has no such provision. As a result, it comes off being intentionally brittle. One drop might shatter the back and take away all the beauty the phone boasts of. The frame, however is made of solid aluminium. It’s polished to give a smooth finish that adds to the elegance. The phone uses a USB-Type C port to charge which is placed at the bottom, flanked by the 3.5mm headphone jack and the external speakers on either side.  The more expensive P20 Pro houses an infrared sensor as well, but that’s missing on this one.

    All said and done, the P20 Lite is one of the most compact full-screen phones out there right now. It fits a 5.84-inch display in a 5.85-inch body which makes it score high on ergonomics. It feels nice to hold and the finger can reach the other end of the display quite easily. There’s nothing to complain about Honor’s craftsmanship save for the reasons behind certain choice of materials.

    Display

    The panel on the Huawei P20 Lite is one of the brightest we have seen at the sub-20k price range. It’s an IPS LCD panel of full HD+ resolution and stretches to 5.84-inches diagonally. The colours are also quite vibrant and at medium brightness, it tends to pop out when indoors. Outside under the sun though, the colours seem a little faded, but thanks to the higher max brightness, texts are legible enough.

    Huawei does offer a lot of options to tweak the display though. You can cycle between a cooler and warmer colour temperature, but you’re better off sticking to the default option. There’s a blue-light filter, which has become more or less standard across smartphone. What’s interesting is that you can switch between 720p and 1080p resolution. Dialling down the resolution helps save battery. There are also options to tweak the text size and font as well as the above-mentioned option of hiding the notch. However, even after hiding the notch, you can still make out its presence as the panel is LCD which cannot selectively turn off pixels to achieve full black.

    Furthermore, not all apps support the notch currently. While common apps like Facebook, YouTube and WhatsApp supports it, games like PubG and Asphalt haven’t been optimised for the cutout in the middle.

    Videos and photos on the display are rich and well-detailed. The sharpness is also commendable. The colour temperature by default is a little on the cooler side, but that doesn’t come in the way of enjoying content on the screen.

    Performance

    Now, the P20 Lite may score high on aesthetics and imaging prowess, but Huawei has held back in upgrading the performance. The P20 Lite is powered by the same HiSilicon Kirin 659 chipset that powered all of Honor’s mid-range devices last year, including the Honor 9i, the Honor 7X and more recently, the Honor 9 Lite. That is coupled with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage. The Kirin 659 was a challenger to the Snapdragon 625 last year, and for the most part, it did give a good competition to one of Qualcomm’s most popular chipsets. However, with current mid-range devices being powered by the more powerful Snapdragon 630 and the Snapdragon 636, the Kirin 659-powered Huawei P20 Lite lags far behind.

    The same is evident in benchmark results. The P20 Lite registers an AnTuTu 7.0 score of 88282 which is way lesser than the Redmi Note 5 Pro's score of 112652. It proves that despite being priced higher, it cannot match up to the performance of more affordable devices. The CPU performance of the phone is also lesser than the current industry average, although the phone can hit a max clock speed of 2.36GHz which is higher than any other mid-range chipsets currently. However, clocking that high a frequency will require a lot of computational load for a long duration. Also, at full power, the CPU will drain the battery a lot faster. It’s not the highest frequency that matters when it comes to mobile chipsets, but how efficiently can the CPU allocate the resources and get the job done without stuttering and stumbling.

    Speaking of which, the real-world performance of the phone was more or less satisfactory. The EMUI UI on top of Android 8.0 tends to put a lot of load on the processor which does tend to bog down the phone sometimes. Huawei claims to use machine learning to understand the user’s usage habits and tunes the phone accordingly. Frankly, I didn’t see a difference after a week-long use of the phone. There are occasional lags and stutters in the UI and apps take a wee bit longer to launch. Once running, there was no slowdowns or stutters though. Gaming is also quite satisfactory. PubG mobile runs on medium settings and I didn’t encounter any frame drops while playing.

    The EMUI interface is what takes away from the elegance of the phone. It’s a premium phone if you don’t turn on the screen. Once you do, it feels like one of those amateurish interfaces seen in budget Chinese phones. The asymmetrical icons, the choppy animation and a bunch of bloatware apps makes it one of the lesser appealing interfaces on a phone. Having said that, EMUI comes loaded with a lot of personalisation options. The Settings app is a long scroll packed with options ranging from security features and accessibility options. There’s a face unlock option as well which isn’t secure but works when there’s light outside. In fact, the phone was easily unlocked when someone else pointed it to my face. Otherwise, the rear-mounted fingerprint sensor is as fast as it can get.

    Camera

    While the performance aspect of the P20 Lite is underwhelming, it more than makes up for it in terms of imaging prowess. The P20 Lite may not rock the Leica branding like its more expensive elder sibling, but the dual cameras at the back are one of the most effective we have seen in that price range.

    The P20 Lite sports a 16-megapixel sensor with f/2.2 aperture and 1.0um pixel pitch along with a 2-megapixel depth sensor. That’s the usual dual camera setup seen in mid-range phones. But Huawei does some magic behind the scenes that makes the colours come out quite vibrant and more or less accurate. The daytime imagery is more than satisfactory with the right amount of exposure and dynamic contrast. Highlights and shadows are well-balanced and comes close to what the Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Pro can produce with the rear camera.

    Closeup shots can give good details and sharpness although the algorithm tends to simulate the depth of field which makes the background blur a little inconsistent. The colours are lush and vibrant and nothing to complain about.

    Low-light is where it aces, though. The P20 Lite can take good photos even there’s little light. There is some noise, but the details and sharpness are well-preserved. It’s perhaps the most well-tuned camera at the mid-range.

    The only place where it falters is in the bokeh mode. The background blur in the P20 Lite isn’t as very consistent although it can produce circular bokeh, which is a mark of a professionally shot  photo.

    As for selfies, the 16-megapixel shooter is good enough. It has the added beautification modes and software-based bokehs, which tends to make you look quite artificial. It will remove all blemishes and spots and make the skin look softer. It’s up to the user to decide whether to use it. In case you don’t, there’s an option to turn it off.

    Battery

    The P20 Lite is powered by a 3,000mAh battery that just about does the work. When used lightly, the phone will last over a day, but a little stress can drain the battery by the end of a typical work day. Using the phone over a week, I felt the battery drain is higher when taking photos and browsing the internet. Gaming is more optimised. Playing PubG for an hour drained the battery by around 30 percent, which is more impressive than some flagship-grade phones. Huawei claims to use machine learning to tune the battery to eke out more juice, which seems to be the case considering how certain tasks are less stressful for the battery while some are more. However, we can never know for sure. In the PC Mark 2.0 Battery test, the phone lasted around 6 hours, which is decent enough for its price.

    Bottomline

    The Huawei P20 Lite is a welcome offering at the sub-20K price point. It’s a tad overpriced, yes, but considering the design chops of the phone and the camera, the price is quite justified. Is it better than the Redmi Note 5 Pro? If you consider the value for money, then no. Otherwise, the camera is at par with Xiaomi’s offering. The P20 Lite feels like the younger sibling to the P20 Pro in every sense. They have similar designs and cameras that are class-leading in their own segment. Save for the battery life and the performance, the Huawei P20 Lite can be hailed as one of the better mid-range phones around.

    Huawei P20 Lite 64GB Key Specs, Price and Launch Date

    Price:
    Release Date: 20 Mar 2018
    Variant: 64GB , 128GB
    Market Status: Launched

    Key Specs

    • Screen Size Screen Size
      5.8" (1080 x 2280)
    • Camera Camera
      16 + 2 MP | 16 MP
    • Memory Memory
      64GB/4 GB
    • Battery Battery
      3000 mAh

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    Xolo Q600S Review

    Xolo Q600S Review

    By Prasid Banerjee | Updated May 22 2019
    Xolo Q600S Review
    DIGIT RATING
    65 /100
    • design

      65

    • performance

      57

    • value for money

      63

    • features

      74

    User Rating : 4.5/5 Out of 2 Reviews
    • PROS
    • Looks are good.
    • Camera is good for a phone priced below Rs 10,000
    • CONS
    • Build quality is not good.
    • UI is sluggish.
    • Battery is not the best.

    Verdict

    A smartphone that looks good is not necessarily a good smartphone and the Xolo Q600s is a good example of that. It is definitely one of the best looking smartphones in this range, but if only that were enough.

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    Xolo Q600S detailed review

    A very good thing about smartphones today is that manufacturers have started paying attention to the looks, build and design even in the lower price segments. If only that was enough to sell a smartphone though. Lava chairman and MD, Hari Om Rai, has often asserted that his two brands, Lava and Xolo, are not only competing against others, but also each other. A few days ago, I reviewed the Lava Iris X1, which knocks it out of the park in the looks department, but fails in most others. Now, I have the Xolo Q600s, which is the same price as the Iris X1 and is again, a good looking phone that pales when you put it to the test. Here’s how.


    Build and Design

     

    The Iris X1 looked almost exactly like Apple’s design for the iPhone. The Xolo Q600s is a smaller, plastic version of the Xiaomi Mi3, built by the ‘Apple of China’. It’s got the sharp corners and rounded edges, which give the Mi3 its impressive looks. It’s missing the metallic finish of the Mi3 though, among other things. Still, the Xolo Q600s is one good looking smartphone and much better than many others in the segment, with the exception perhaps of the Iris X1 and Asus Zenfone 5. (Click the photos to enlarge)

     

    Good looks don’t mean a good phone though and here’s why. The Q600s has a somewhat glossy back cover, which isn’t the best against falls and bumps. You may end up bruising it quite easily. Moreover, if you look around the body, you’ll see gaps in the places where the back cover attaches to the rest of the device. This points towards lack lustre work.

    So, overall, while the Xolo Q600s, does look good, it doesn’t do quite as well build wise. In fact, the Iris X1 has better build quality than this, even though I wasn’t very impressed with that one either.

    Display and UI

    The display on this phone is a 4.5-inch 720p IPS LCD version, which is not very bad. It is in fact one of the better things about this phone. Here again, the screen is a fingerprint magnet, which forces me to penalise it. Moreover, it isn’t the brightest screen that you will find and coupled with your fingerprints, makes for bad sunlight visibility. Still, it is not the worst display in the under 10k price segment.

      

    I’m actually quite happy with the choice of UI though. Xolo chose to stay away from customisations and keep a stock UI for the Android KitKat 4.4.2 OS on this. There’s not much that Xolo has done, except the coloured SIM (SIM 1 and SIM 2) card symbols on the top.

     

    Performance

    From all of the above you would have gathered that I was quite disappointed with this phone. But nothing disappointed me more than its performance. The Q600s has a 1.2 GHz Broadcom BCM23550 quad core processor, with a Broadcom Videocore IV GPU for graphics. This is the same as the Iris X1, but not only did the Iris X1 perform better, but so did other phones in this range.

    I tried all kinds of games on this one, from the simple Subway Surfer and Temple Run to high-end ones like Dead Trigger 2. It doesn’t do well, practically or in synthetic benchmarks. While Antutu X and others may give you a ‘good’ rating, there are plenty of other phones in this segment that have way higher rankings than the Q600s. While Subway Surfer and other less resource intensive games perform all right on the phone, this is not one for high-end gaming. Then again, you do not expect that out of a device in this range either.

    One of the benefits of having a stock UI is that it doesn’t lag easily. The UI on this though is sluggish and slow, which is a let down for a phone that looks this good. The only saving grace was the battery life, which is not all that bad. Still, it is not the best and you could get better options from brands like Intex, Sony, Asus, HTC and even Lava (with the Iris X1).

    Camera

    The camera on this smartphone is a 5 MP rear shooter, while the front selfie camera has a VGA sensor. The rear camera performs quite well for one in this range. The pictures taken were vivid, with minimal noise, which is good. The camera UI is also stock, with a few settings options that can be accessed from the top right. While the camera on its sister brand’s competitor is slightly better, the Q600s definitely has a better camera than the Moto E and some other smartphones in this range. Under proper lighting conditions, the camera actually took some pretty decent pictures. (Click the photos to enlarge)

     

    Conclusion

    Overall, the Xolo Q600s is not a phone that I would recommend. If you want a phone in this range then the Asus Zenfone 5 is a much better choice. If you don’t want to spend the couple of thousand for that, then the Moto E is a better choice. You could also consider the Karbonn Titanium S1 Plus, which gives a more fluid performance, albeit with lower battery life.

    In addition, the 4GB internal storage will haunt you if you download a lot of apps onto your phone and a micro-SD card is a must.

    Xolo Q600S Key Specs, Price and Launch Date

    Price: ₹7499
    Release Date: 08 Jun 2014
    Variant: 4GB
    Market Status: Launched

    Key Specs

    • Screen Size Screen Size
      4.5" (540 x 960)
    • Camera Camera
      5 | 0.3 MP
    • Memory Memory
      4 GB/1 GB
    • Battery Battery
      2000 mAh

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    DMK MP Tiruchi Siva said during the discussion on Wednesday that the government deliberately delayed the lockdown and 'the reason was Donald Trump.'

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    Participating in the discussion in the Rajya Sabha on the Covid-19 situation, the opposition alleged that the imposition of the nationwide lockdown was delayed because of the 'Namaste Trump' event and to bring down the elected government in Madhya Pradesh.

    DMK MP Tiruchi Siva said during the discussion on Wednesday that "The government deliberately delayed the lockdown and the reason was Donald Trump." Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) MP Manoj Jha said the programme has cost the country dearly, and "later the government thought that the lockdown was the cure".

    CPI-M MP E. Kareem alleged that the "lockdown was only announced when the government was toppled in MP."

    The opposition was of the view that the lockdown was unplanned and the people suffered as a result.

    JD(U) MP R.C.P. Singh said the 'migrant' word should be scrapped as "how a citizen of the country can be a migrant in another state".

    Earlier on Wednesday, Congress leader Anand Sharma initiated the discussion on the statement of the Union Health Minister made on Tuesday. Sharma targeted the government over the "sudden lockdown". He said the government is claiming it prevented nearly 14 to 29 lakh Covid-19 infections and now the Centre is saying it does not have the data for migrant labourers.

    "Yesterday, the health minister said that this decision (lockdown) could prevent approximately 14 to 29 lakh Covid-19 cases and 37,000-78,000 deaths. This House must be informed what is the scientific basis of this and how we have reached this conclusion," Sharma said. He said that there was a very wide gap.

    Sharma also questioned why the government has no data on the migrant workers. He highlighted that had facilities like quarantine centres been in place in the cities for the migrant workers, their reverse migration could have been restricted and the pandemic could have been contained from spreading to the rural areas.

    Earlier, Minister of State for Labour and Employment Santosh Kumar Gangwar had said that 'no such data is maintained' by the government, in reply to a written question in the Lok Sabha.

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    दिल्ली मेट्रो रेल निगम (DMRC) ने मंगलवार को कहा कि उसने सरकार की प्रमुख ''मेक इन इंडिया'' (Make in India) पहल के तहत मेट्रो ट्रेनों (Metro Train) के लिए स्वदेश निर्मित सिग्नल प्रौद्योगिकी (Signal technology)  के विकास की दिशा में एक बड़ा कदम उठाया है. डीएमआरसी ने कहा कि इसी के हिस्से के तौर पर आई-एटीएस (सिग्नल प्रणाली की उप प्रणाली) की मंगलवार को शुरुआत की.

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    No ScoMo Zone: Annastacia Palaszczuk would make the Prime Minister quarantine for 14 days if he wanted to visit Queensland during the state election campaign

    • The prime minister would have to quarantine for 14 days to enter Queensland 
    • He has no plans to head north until borders are relaxed to Canberra residents
    • It means he will be unable to campaign locally for the Liberal-National party 

    Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has effectively banned Scott Morrison from entering the state under her strict coronavirus border closures. 

    The prime minister is allowed in for work purposes but would have to quarantine for 14 days like other politicians, health officials have confirmed.

    Mr Morrison, who last visited Queensland in July to announce funding for the film industry, has no plans to head north until the borders are relaxed. 

    It means he will be unable to campaign locally for the Liberal-National party in the run-up to the state election on 31 October. 

    Queensland premier Annastacia Palaszczuk (centre) has effectively banned Scott Morrison (left) from entering the state under her strict coronavirus border closures

    Queensland premier Annastacia Palaszczuk (centre) has effectively banned Scott Morrison (left) from entering the state under her strict coronavirus border closures

    Even WA Premier Mark McGowan, who has the toughest border closures in the country, has said he would let Mr Morrison visit without having to quarantine. 

    'I'd be more than happy to show him around,' the premier said earlier this month.

    But Queensland has said no exception will be made for the country's leader.

    A Queensland Health spokesman told news.com.au: '[Elected representatives] can enter Queensland from a declared COVID-19 hotspot, such as the ACT, to return to their electorate or to perform official duties.

    'They must enter via air and will be required to quarantine for 14 days from the date of arrival as per global quarantine requirements.' 

    Queensland's borders are closed to Canberra residents even though the city has not had a coronavirus case for 68 days.

    Chief Health Officer Jeanette Young, who admitted she was extremely 'risk averse', has designated Canberra a hotspot because it is 'in the middle of NSW'. 

    On Wednesday South Australia opened its borders to Canberra, allowing residents and tourists to enter by air without quarantine.

    Queensland's borders are closed to Canberra residents even though the city has not had a coronavirus case for 68 days. Pictured: Coolangatta on the NSW-QLD border

    Queensland's borders are closed to Canberra residents even though the city has not had a coronavirus case for 68 days. Pictured: Coolangatta on the NSW-QLD border

    Mr Morrison has been urging Queensland to relax its border controls with the ACT and NSW, where case numbers are low. 

    Last week he asked Ms Palaszczuk to let a 26-year-old nurse attend her father's funeral but the premier refused and accused him of 'bullying and intimidating' her. 

    Sarah Caisip, who lives in coronavirus-free Canberra, applied for an exemption last month to visit her sick father Bernard Prendergast in Brisbane - but it took 20 days to get approved and he died of liver cancer two days before her flight. 

    The young woman was banned from attending her father's funeral on Thursday and was instead only granted a private viewing of his body. 

    Queensland's border madness: The heartbroken families

    Mark Keans 

    Mark Keans, from Brisbane, was diagnosed with inoperable brain and lung cancer in late July and the doctors believe he won't make it past Christmas.

    Health authorities had initially said only one of Mr Keans' four Sydney-based children - all of whom are under the age of 13 - could cross the border to see him one last time.

    Queensland Health did not at first respond to multiple requests for an exemption from the truck driver's family, but later told them they can drive into the state and pay for two weeks quarantine in a Brisbane hotel.

    A fundraising page to pay for their quarantine has raised more than $200,000, including a $1,000 donation from Prime Minister Scott Morrison.

    Mr Keans pictured with his children (L-R) Noah 13, Caitlyn 11, Caleb 11, and Isaac, 7

    Mr Keans pictured with his children (L-R) Noah 13, Caitlyn 11, Caleb 11, and Isaac, 7

    Kimberley Brown 

    Kimberley Brown and her husband Scott, from Ballina, in northern New South Wales, were told on August 12 that their unborn twins had developed twin to twin transfusion syndrome.

    Mrs Brown needed urgent surgery but despite living just two hours away from Queensland's Mater Hospital doctors told her she would need to apply for a border exemption, which took too long.

    She was flown 750km to Sydney but lost one of her twins. 

    It came ten days after Premier Palaszczuk declared that Queensland hospitals are 'for our people'. 

    Kimberley Brown and her husband Scott, from Ballina, in northern NSW, learned that they had lost their unborn baby after being forced to travel 750kms because of Queensland's border restrictions

    Kimberley Brown and her husband Scott, from Ballina, in northern NSW, learned that they had lost their unborn baby after being forced to travel 750kms because of Queensland's border restrictions  

    Jayne Brown

    Jayne Brown, 60, spent two weeks confined to a tiny hotel room in Brisbane following her recent return from Sydney, where renowned neurosurgeon Dr Charlie Teo removed two large tumours on her brain. 

    The grandmother-of-seven requested an exemption from hotel quarantine to self-isolate at home on the Sunshine Coast, but was rejected twice.

    She blasted Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk, who allowed 400 AFL players and officials from coronavirus-riddled Victoria to enter the state and quarantine in a luxury hotel.

    Jayne Brown described the decision to allow 400 AFL officials into Queensland as mindblowing

    Jayne Brown described the decision to allow 400 AFL officials into Queensland as mindblowing

    Sarah Caisip

    Sarah Caisip, who lives in coronavirus-free Canberra, applied for an exemption last month to visit her sick father Bernard Prendergast in Brisbane - but it took 20 days to get approved and he died of liver cancer two days before her flight. 

    The young nurse was banned from attending her father's funeral on Thursday because officials believed she is a Covid-19 risk even though the ACT has had no cases for 60 days. 

    Ms Caisip was only granted a private viewing of her father's body, surrounded by guards and forbidden from seeing her shattered mother and 11-year-old sister. 

    Sarah Caisip was only granted a private viewing of her father's body, surrounded by guards

    Sarah Caisip was only granted a private viewing of her father's body, surrounded by guards

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    PIERS MORGAN: Spare me this sanctimonious Facebook and Instagram boycott by hypocritical liberal celebrities who want to have their abusive hateful violent cake and eat it

    Protests comes in many guises.

    Some involve enormous personal risk and sacrifice, like the unidentified Chinese man who stood in front of a column of tanks leaving Tiananmen Square in 1989, the day after Chinese military had suppressed student-led demonstrations by brutal, lethal force.

    Or like the willingness of Russian opposition leader Aleksei Navalny to defy Putin's goons and risk lethal poisoning at any moment.

    Others involve rather less courage and rather more gigantic dollops of pathetically hypocritical virtue-signalling.

    Today, a large number of celebrities are boycotting Facebook and Instagram, which Facebook now owns.

    Reality TV wastrel Kim Kardashian West led the 'movement' by posting the following message to her gazillions of followers: 'I love that I can connect directly with you through Instagram and Facebook,' she wrote, 'but 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. Please join me when I will be 'freezing' my Instagram and FB account to tell Facebook to #StopHateForProfit. Link in bio for more info on how to preserve truth.' 

    Kim Kardashian announced Tuesday that she will 'freeze' her Instagram and Facebook accounts because the platforms allow for hate and misinformation as a part of the #StopHateForProfit campaign

    The 39-year-old reality star said that groups take advantage of the platforms to 'sow division and split America apart'. The effort is a part of the #StopHateForProfit campaign seeking to hold social media companies accountable for hate on their platforms

    The 39-year-old reality star said that groups take advantage of the platforms to 'sow division and split America apart'. The effort is a part of the #StopHateForProfit campaign seeking to hold social media companies accountable for hate on their platforms

    Comedian Sarah Silverman is also taking part in the boycott which will last 24 hours

    Comedian Sarah Silverman is also taking part in the boycott which will last 24 hours

    Powerful words, and ones that were quickly embraced by scores of other famous names.

    One of them was comedian Sarah Silverman who is also very keen to #StopHateForProfit.

    Ms Silverman knows all about spreading hate on social media.

    In the past few years she has tweeted that Donald Trump is a 'pathological nasty pig' and a 'c*nty fear monger', and called his father a 'racist c*nt.'

    When the President mocked former democratic presidential candidate Amy Klouchar for talking about climate change while 'standing in a virtual blizzard of snow', Silverman tweeted him directly to say: 'No point in explaining how mind blowingly stupid this tweet is so I'm just gonna go with F*CK YOU, and also add that you are a smelly p*nis hole with balls that touch water. Eat sh*t, you greedy tw*t.'

    Amy Schumer has also joined the boycott. The woman who once said: 'I used to date Hispanic guys, but now I prefer consensual'

    Amy Schumer has also joined the boycott. The woman who once said: 'I used to date Hispanic guys, but now I prefer consensual'

    Amy Schumer
    Kate Hudson

     Amy Schumer (left) and Kate Hudson (right) are among the celebrities taking part in the boycott

    She expanded on her thoughts about Trump's genitalia after he criticized his predecessor Barack Obama.

    'I'd love to see Trump say any of this sh*t he's saying about Obama to his face,' she tweeted. 'There's no way he'd have the labs to even do just that. He's an oozing shriveled p*nis hole of a man.'

    It's not just Trump who annoys Silverman.

    'I don't mean this in a hateful way,' she once tweeted, hatefully, 'but the new bachelorette's a f*ggot.'

    On another occasion she tweeted a photo of herself in blackface with the caption 'I'm having minstrel cramps.'

    And she posted this 'joke': 'I used to go out with a guy who was half black who totally broke up with me because I'm a f*cking loser. I just heard myself say that. I'm such a pessimist. He's half-white.'

    Perhaps the real reason Silverman wants to get rid of 'hate for profit' is because she herself is a nasty foul-mouthed homophobic racist?

    Another of the stars to join the boycott is film director Judd Apatow, who is also very active on social media, and has repeatedly called Trump things like a 'malignant narcissist', and a 'pig'.

    Apatow once tweeted – and then deleted after it sparked outrage - footage of left-wing activists rioting violently outside University of California-Berkeley to stop far-right political commentator Milo Yiannopoulos making a speech - and said: 'This is just the beginning. When will all the fools who are still supporting Trump realize what is at stake?'

    Leonardo DiCaprio
    Olivia Wilde

    Leonardo DiCaprio wrote: 'I do use Instagram and Facebook, but I want it to be a force for good - not hate, violence, and disinformation.' Olivia Wilde wrote, 'These platforms are profiting off becoming a dangerous tool of discrimination' 

    Hmmn, how does that open call for violence sit with wanting to stop violence?

    Apatow also objected to People magazine, one of the world's least offensive publications, from running a positive story about Trump's family, raging on Twitter: 'F*ck People magazine. How disgusting. Selling their soul. Sell those mags! F*ck your employees.'

    Lovely!

    Movie star Amy Schumer has also joined the boycott. The woman who once said: 'I used to date Hispanic guys, but now I prefer consensual.' 

    And who tweeted: 'Enjoy skyfall f-gs. I'm bout to get knee deep in Helen Hunt #thesessions.'

    It would appear that being a racist homophobe may be a specific requirement for stopping hate and division…

    As for Ms Kardashian West, perhaps she should focus on the constant stream of hateful guff that spews from the unhinged Twitter mouth of her husband Kanye West (he was at it again all last night) before lecturing the rest of us?

    Even by the standards of celebrity virtue-signalling during this pandemic-ridden year, the new Facebook/Instagram boycott seems particularly pointless and self-serving.

    These valiant crusading heroes are all doing this for … one day.

    Yes, their sacrifice will last precisely 24 hours.

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    Then the fearless campaigners will go straight back to aggressively and cynically using Facebook and Instagram to boost their own profiles and profits, with many of them also going back to spewing the same vile hate that they profess to loathe in others.

    Make no mistake, every single one of the big names taking part in this farce makes a fortune from those social platforms.

    Kardashian-West has ruthlessly exploited it to such a successful extent that she can now charge firms up to $1 million for a single Instagram post.

    A one-day boycott will thus have zero impact on her ability to keep coining it in from the very same people she claims are failing the American people so badly by causing so much hate and disunity.

    If she and her famous pals REALLY believe Facebook is such a malevolent force, then they should quit its platforms completely.

    But they won't, because that would cost them millions.

    So, at the heart of this boycott lies an intellectual conceit based, in most cases, on pure commercial greed.

    I also believe that their main target, Facebook owner Mark Zuckerberg, is not the enemy here.

    His only real 'crime' is that he believes passionately in freedom of speech, for everyone of any political persuasion.

    That doesn't mean he wants unacceptable hate contaminating his platform.

    Facebook now employs 35,000 people whose only job it is to remove hateful material. They're not going to stop it all, because that would be impossible, but they certainly can't be accused of turning a blind eye to it.

    But what these protesting liberal celebrities really want is all material removed that THEY hate, not any hate that comes from their own mouths.

    They demand Trump and his supporters be censored, for example, whilst reserving the right to be as viciously hateful as they wish towards them without any censorship.

    And by publicly boycotting Facebook and Instagram like this, they're trying to use their celebrity power to bully and shame a company that defends free speech a hell of a lot more than they do.

    If I were Zuckerberg, I'd call their sanctimonious bluff and announce that any of the stars involved who don't start posting again by 6pm tonight will be permanently banned from Facebook and Instagram.

    Trust me, they'd all come scuttling back faster than Kim Kardashian-West rakes in dollars by posting topless bird-flipping selfies.

    PIERS MORGAN: Spare me this Facebook and Instagram boycott by hypocritical liberal celebrities

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    Hurricane Sally creeps toward coast, threatening 'a ridiculous amount of rain'

    Hurricane Sally creeps toward coast, threatening 'a ridiculous amount of rain'

    The Category 2 hurricane is expected to make landfall between Mobile and Gulf Shores, Alabama, early Wednesday.

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    Slow-moving Hurricane Sally was dumping heavy rainfall over parts of the Gulf Coast on Tuesday, hours before the storm was expected to bring an even greater deluge when it makes landfall as a Category 2 hurricane or strong tropical storm near Mobile, Alabama.

    The National Hurricane Center warned of "extreme life-threatening" and "historic" flash flooding along the northern Gulf Coast. Sally was upgraded to a Category 2 hurricane at midnight, and the center said it had sustained winds of 100 mph.

    The storm Tuesday night was 65 miles south of Mobile, whipping up maximum sustained winds of 85 mph. Landfall was expected between Mobile and Gulf Shores, Alabama, between 4 a.m. and 8 a.m. Wednesday, according to NBC News meteorologist Bill Karins.

    The storm was only moving at 2 mph and wasn't expected to speed up much before making landfall with lingering rainfall that could last up to two days. In an update Tuesday night, the center described the hurricane's progress as "creeping."

    Some areas from the western Florida Panhandle to far southeastern Mississippi could see up to 30 inches, according to the NHC. The center predicts water heights of 6 to 9 feet from Ocean Springs, Mississippi to Dauphin Island, Alabama, if peak surge coincides with high tide.

    Rain fell sideways and rain began covering roads in Pensacola, Florida, and Mobile, Alabama. A curfew was ordered in the coastal Alabama city of Gulf Shores. President Donald Trump approved Florida's request for a federal disaster declaration, which will allow taxpayer assistance to go to victims in impacted counties.

    Up to a foot of rain had fallen already on the coast by Tuesday night and Sally’s lumbering pace meant there would likely be extended deluges. More than 60,000 homes and businesses also lost power in coastal Alabama and western Florida Panhandle as conditions deteriorated.

    “A hurricane moving at 2 mph is stalled for all intents and purposes,” said Brian McNoldy, a hurricane researcher at the University of Miami. “If they aren’t moving along and they just kind of sit there, you’re going to get a ridiculous amount of rain.”

    Waves crash along a pier as Hurricane Sally approaches in Gulf Shores, Ala., on Sept. 15, 2020.Jonathan Bachman / Reuters

    “This is the real deal, and it deserves your attention,” Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves wrote on Twitter. “Be smart. Prepare for worst. Pray for the best."

    Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards on Tuesday said New Orleans was no longer a direct target of Sally.

    "Good news to report today as it relates to hurricane Sally, and that is that the track has continued to shift eastward," he said. "That really has been the case, since Sunday morning when it looked like the Greater New Orleans metro area was in for a direct hit from Sally."

    The city of New Orleans said in a statement, "Significant impacts from Hurricane Sally are no longer anticipated in the local area."

    President Donald Trump tweeted late Monday that he was closely monitoring “extremely dangerous Hurricane Sally." Trump urged residents to “be ready and listen to State and Local Leaders!” Earlier Monday, the president issued an emergency declaration for parts of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama, an action that authorizes federal emergency officials to coordinate disaster relief efforts and provide emergency assistance to the affected areas.

    Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey thanked the president "for approving our request so quickly."

    "We will continue closely monitoring the developments today, and I urge everyone in the coastal areas south of I-10 and in low-lying areas to take all precautions and heed advice from weather experts and local officials. Please stay vigilant, Alabama," Ivey said.

    "I urge you in the strongest way possible to evacuate and seek shelter as this storm makes landfall tonight," she urged residents Tuesday.

    Mobile Mayor Sandy Stimpson pointed out that the grounds were already saturated from weeks of rain, which would increase flooding. He said damage from wind "is going to be unbelievable" since the languid storm would essentially be parked over areas.

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    In Florida, Gov. Ron DeSantis declared a state of emergency in the Panhandle's westernmost counties, Escambia and Santa Rosa, as the hurricane's outer bands began to lash the area.

    Eric Gilmore, head of Escambia County's Division of Emergency Management, said evacuations in Pensacola Beach and other low lying areas were voluntary for now.

    "Do what you need to do now to get out of harm’s way," he said at news conference on Tuesday afternoon. "We’re expecting 3 to 5 feet of storm surge now."

    Escambia was one of 13 counties newly covered by the governor's expanding emergency declaration.

    The Florida Department of Transportation closed Pensacola Bay Bridge, which connects Gulf Breeze to Pensacola, after a barge struck the crossing, according to state and local officials. State inspectors were expected to assess the damage when it's safe to do so.

    Sally has lots of company during what has become one of the busiest hurricane seasons in history — so busy that forecasters have almost run through the alphabet of names with 2 1/2 months still to go.

    For only the second time on record, forecasters said, five tropical cyclones swirled simultaneously in the Atlantic basin at one point on Monday. The last time that happened was in 1971.

    Bill Karins and Dennis Romero contributed.

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    BJP workers from Tamil Nadu offer 70 kg laddus in temple before PM Modis birthday - पीएम मोदी के जन्मदिन से पहले तमिलनाडु के बीजेपी कार्यकर्ताओं ने मंदिर में चढ़ाया 70 किलो का लड्डू | India News in Hindi

    पीएम मोदी के जन्मदिन से पहले तमिलनाडु के बीजेपी कार्यकर्ताओं ने मंदिर में चढ़ाया 70 किलो का लड्डू

    प्रधानमंत्री नरेंद्र मोदी के जन्मदिन से पहले तमिलनाडु के बीजेपी कार्यकर्ताओं ने एक 70 किलो का लड्डू श्री कामाक्षी अम्मन मंदिर में चढ़ाया और कोयंबटूर के लोगों में बांटा.

    पीएम मोदी के जन्मदिन से पहले तमिलनाडु के बीजेपी कार्यकर्ताओं ने मंदिर में चढ़ाया 70 किलो का लड्डू

    बीजेपी कार्यकर्ताओं ने मंदिर में 70 किलो का लड्डू चढ़ाया है.

    कोयंबटूर:

    प्रधानमंत्री नरेंद्र मोदी के जन्मदिन से पहले तमिलनाडु के बीजेपी कार्यकर्ताओं ने एक 70 किलो का लड्डू श्री कामाक्षी अम्मन मंदिर में चढ़ाया और कोयंबटूर के लोगों में बांटा. बता दें कि प्रधानमंत्री नरेंद्र मोदी का जन्म 17 सितंबर 1950 को गुजरात के मेहसाणा जिले में वाडनगर में हुआ था. 

    यह भी पढ़ें

    प्रधानमंत्री नरेंद्र मोदी के 70वें जन्मदिन को बीजेपी ने देशभर में सेवा सप्‍ताह के रूप में मनाने का निर्णय लिया है. पीएम नरेंद्र मोदी गुरुवार यानी 17 सितंबर को 70 वर्ष के हो जाएंगे. पीएम के जन्‍मदिन को बीजेपी पिछले कुछ वर्षों से सेवा सप्‍ताह के तौर पर मनाती आ रही है. 

    यह भी पढ़ें:पीएम नरेंद्र मोदी के 70वें बर्थडे के पहले बीजेपी ने 'सेवा सप्‍ताह' पर किए कार्यक्रम, देखें Pics

    बीजेपी के राष्‍ट्रीय अध्‍यक्ष जेपी नड्डा ने सोमवार को दिल्‍ली के नजदीक गौतम बुद्ध नगर में सेवा सप्‍ताह की शुरुआत करते हुए कहा थ , 'चूंकि पीएम मोदी 70 वर्ष के हो रहे हैं, ऐसे में हमने हर जिले के 70 स्‍थानों पर सफाई और फल वितरण जैसे काम करने का फैसला किया है. हमने हर जिले में कम से कम 70 दिव्‍यांग (disabled) लोगों को उनकी जरूरत के उपकरण उपलब्‍ध करोन का भी निर्णय लिया है. इसके अलावा 70 वर्चअल रैली भी आयोजित होगी.'

    केंद्रीय मंत्री जी कृष्‍ण रेड्डी और नित्‍यानंद राय ने आज सेवा सप्‍ताह के अंतर्गत नई दिल्‍ली म्‍युनिसिपल काउंसिल (एनडीएससी) के 70 वर्कर्स को सम्‍मानित किया.

    यह भी पढ़ें:PM मोदी ने बिहार में 541 करोड़ की लागत वाली सात परियोजनाओं का किया उद्घाटन

    गोवा बीजेपी ने सेवा सप्‍ताह के अंतर्गत कोविड-19 से बचाव के लिए स्‍कूल के स्‍टूडेंट्स को ऑक्‍सीमीटर, सैनिटाइजर और फेस शील्‍ड बांटे. केरल में सोमवार को सफाई अभियान की शुरुआत की गई.

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    बीजेपी प्रमुख जेपी नड्डा ने पीएम मोदी के जीवन पर केंद्रित प्रदर्शनी का शुभारंभ किया. इस मौके पर बीजेपी प्रमुख ने कहा, पीएम ने अपना जीवन समाज के लिए समर्पित कर दिया और उनके विचार पार्टी और देश को प्रेरित करते हैं.

    संसद सत्र से पहले बोले PM मोदी- कोरोना भी है और कर्तव्य भी

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    Tatas to build new Parliament building at the expense of Rs 861.90 crore - टाटा करेगा संसद की नई बिल्डिंग का निर्माण, 861.90 करोड़ रुपये में कांट्रेक्‍ट हासिल किया | India News in Hindi

    टाटा करेगा संसद की नई बिल्डिंग का निर्माण, 861.90 करोड़ रुपये में कांट्रेक्‍ट हासिल किया

    सीपीडब्‍ल्‍यूडी ने नए संसद भवन के निर्माण में 940 करोड़ रुपये की लागत आने का अनुमान जताया था. नई बिल्डिंग को त्रिकोणाकार में डिजाइन किया जाएगा. मौजूदा संसद की बिल्डिंग का निर्माण ब्रिटिशकाल में किया गया था और यह वृत्‍ताकार है.

    टाटा करेगा संसद की नई बिल्डिंग का निर्माण,  861.90 करोड़ रुपये में कांट्रेक्‍ट हासिल किया

    प्रोजेक्‍ट के एक वर्ष में पूरे होने की संभावना है

    खास बातें

    • बोली में लार्सन एंड टुब्रो को को पीछे छोड़ा
    • निर्माण एक वर्ष में पूरा होने की संभावना
    • ब्रिटिश काल में हुआ था मौजूदा संसद बिल्डिंग का निर्माण
    नई दिल्ली:

    संसद की नई बिल्डिंग (New Parliament Puilding)का निर्माण टाटा प्रोजेक्‍ट्स (Tata Projects)द्वारा 861.90 करोड़ रुपये की लागत से किया जाएगा. टाटा ने निर्माण के लिए लगाई गई बोली में लार्सन एंड टुब्रो (Larsen and Toubro)को पछाड़ा जिसने 865 करोड़ रुपये की बोली लगाई थी. केंद्रीय लोक निर्माण विभाग (CPWD) ने नए संसद भवन के निर्माण के लिए आई बोलियों को आज खोला जिसमें फैसला टाटा के पक्ष में आया. प्रोजेक्‍ट के एक वर्ष में पूरे होने की संभावना है. सीपीडब्‍ल्‍यूडी ने नए संसद भवन के निर्माण में 940 करोड़ रुपये की लागत आने का अनुमान जताया था.

    देश को मिलने जा रहा है नया संसद भवन, जानिए मोदी सरकार का 'ड्रीम प्लान'

    जानकारी के अनुसार नई बिल्डिंग को त्रिकोणाकार में डिजाइन किया जाएगा. मौजूदा संसद की बिल्डिंग का निर्माण ब्रिटिशकाल में किया गया था और यह वृत्‍ताकार है.देश को आजाद हुए 75 साल होने वाले हैं और देश का संसद भवन (Parliament Building) अब काफी पुराना हो चुका है. उसमें अलग-अलग तरह की समस्याएं सामने आ रही हैं. मोदी सरकार का इरादा है कि जब देश 15 अगस्त 2022 को अपनी आजादी की 75 की वर्षगांठ मना रहा हो तब सांसद नए संसद भवन में बैठें. पूर्व लोकसभा अध्यक्ष सुमित्रा महाजन, मौजूदा लोकसभा अध्यक्ष ओम बिरला और उपराष्ट्रपति वेंकैया नायडू नए संसद भवन की जरूरत को लेकर वकालत कर चुके हैं. जानकारी  के अनुसार, मोदी सरकार (Modi Government) ने इस पर अपना एक ड्रीम प्लान तैयार कर लिया है. जिस पर अब वह तेजी से आगे बढ़ने की मंशा रखती है. इस प्लान के तहत केवल संसद नहीं बल्कि केंद्र दरकार के सारे मंत्रालय और दफ़्तर भी शामिल हैं.

    गौरतलब है कि मौजूदा संसद भवन 1911 में बनना शुरू हुआ था. तब अंग्रेजों के शासन के दौर में दिल्ली राजधानी बनी थी. सन 1927 में संसद भवन का उद्घाटन हुआ था. लेकिन आज के समय के हिसाब से संसद भवन में काफी समस्याएं देखी जाने लगी हैं. सबसे बड़ी समस्या है कि संसद में मंत्रियों के बैठने के लिए तो चैम्बर हैं लेकिन सांसदों के लिए नहीं हैं. साथ ही बिजली सप्लाई का सिस्टम भी पुराना है, जिसके चलते शॉर्ट सर्किट की समस्या होती रहती है.

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    देश को मिलेगा नया संसद भवन, यह है मोदी सरकार का 'ड्रीम प्लान'

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    Coronavirus India Updates : भारत में कोरोना वायरस के संक्रमितों की संख्या 49 लाख के चिंताजनक आंकड़े को पार कर चुकी है. स्वास्थ्य मंत्रालय द्वारा जारी आंकड़ों के अनुसार सोमवार को सुबह से लेकर मंगलवार को सुबह तक 83,809 नए मामले सामने आए हैं. इसके साथ देश में कुल कोरोना संक्रमितों की संख्या 49,30,236 पर पहुंच गई है. देश में अब 9,90,061 मरीज एक्टिव अवस्था में हैं. यानी या तो इनका इलाज अस्पताल में चल रहा है या फिर वे डॉक्टरों के दिशा-निर्देशों पर होम आइसोलेशन में हैं. देश में कोरोना वायरस के हालात को लेकर केंद्रीय स्वास्थ्य मंत्रालय (Union Health Ministry) ने मंगलवार को बताया कि पूरी दुनिया में भारत में सबसे ज्यादा कोविड-19 टेस्ट (Covid-19 Tests) कराए जा रहे हैं. यहां तक कि पिछले एक हफ्ते में ही 76 लाख से ज्यादा टेस्ट हुए हैं. भारत में 38.5 लाख मरीज़ ठीक हो चुके हैं. भारत में अभी तक कुल 5.8 करोड़ टेस्ट हो चुके हैं, जो दुनिया में सबसे ज़्यादा हैं. भारत समेत दुनिया के 180 से ज्यादा देश कोरोना वायरस (Coronavirus) की चपेट में हैं. कोरोना 9.20 लाख से ज्यादा मरीजों की जिंदगी छीन चुका है.

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    न्यूज एजेंसी भाषा के मुताबिक, 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.

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    BJP Leader K C Ramamurthy Demands Ban on Online Rummy Game | Technology News

    BJP Leader K C Ramamurthy Demands Ban on Online Rummy Game

    Ramamurthy said online rummy players have become addicted to the game, particularly in south India.

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    Online rummy is rapidly spreading its tentacles by luring all sections, more particularly youths

    Highlights
    • The online real money gaming industry is estimated at Rs 2,200 crore
    • The online real money gaming industry will touch Rs 12,000 crore by 2023
    • There are four online rummy operators accredited by The Rummy Federation

    BJP leader K C Ramamurthy on Tuesday demanded in the Rajya Sabha that the government ban online rummy saying many people have become addicted to it, particularly in south India.

    There are four online accredited rummy operators, Ace2Three, Junglee Rummy, Rummy Circle, and Rummy Passion, accredited by The Rummy Federation, he said.

    "Sir, it is a misnomer that rummy is a game of skill. It is gambling and betting money through rummy in the greed of getting more is illegal as it ruins families financially and otherwise.  It is unfortunate that many have become addicts, particularly in south India," he said during his special mention in the Upper House.

    Online rummy is rapidly spreading its tentacles by luring all sections, more particularly youths, with attractive advertisements and promotions assuring lucrative returns which are totally false, he said.

    Looking at these advertisements, youngsters, after losing money, resort to criminal and other activities to carry on with this addiction. Parents are worried about the future of their loved ones, he added.

    Citing a KPMG report, the BJP leader said that the online real money gaming industry is estimated at Rs. 2,200 crore and is growing at 30 percent annually and will touch Rs. 12,000 crore by 2023.  

    "I don''t see any industry that can grow at this pace in the world, including Apple, Amazon, etc. This clearly indicates the rapidity with which online real money gaming, which includes rummy, is spreading," he said.

    The advertisements and endorsement to online rummy, be it in print or electronic media, by renowned celebrities, including cricketers like MS Dhoni and film stars, clearly indicate how rummy is gaining popularity, he said.

    "In view of the above, I request the government of India to immediately declare online rummy as illegal and ban the same forthwith," he added.


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    Why US and India must pact, to thwart the Chinese dragon

    Why US and India must pact, to thwart the Chinese dragon

    September 16, 2020, 6:08 pm IST in Voices | World | TOI

    China’s technological and military rise is not a fluke, but a meticulous strategy since 1980s, of usurping US leadership globally, while stifling India’s growth. Lack of long term vision in both, abetted its intent. The repeated western black swan events of dot com bust, 9/11 attacks and 2008 meltdown were all seized as opportunities by China.

    To execute its game plan, China created two tiers of relationships. Tactical alliances with Russia, Israel and Iran to fuel its ambition and a strategic friendship with Pakistan, Myanmar and Bangladesh to ring fence and keep India preoccupied.

    China-Russia tactical alliance began in 1949 with USSR providing China defence equipment, technologies and scientists to help build communist capabilities. China began to reverse engineer all its purchases. After the Sino-Soviet relationship soured, US and Europeans sold it arms in early 80s, to keep Soviets at bay. To keep its arsenal updated, China bought Soviet aircrafts and other weapons from its former ally, Egypt. In return, Egypt got cloned Chinese military spares to maintain Soviet equipment.

    Simultaneously, China’s began arming both Iran and Iraq for their 1980-88 war. A US Congress study estimates that China sold over $8billion(bn) of arms to both between 1980-87. However, the 1991 Gulf War exposed the weakness of China’s cloned armoury, when it failed against western arms. This fuelled China’s appetite for western war technologies by means, fair or foul.

    Luckily for China, the western arms embargo, post Tiananmen incident, was succeeded by Soviet breakup. From 1992-1994, China bought nearly $6bn of Russian arms on distress prices and barter terms. Its wide arsenal of purchases included combat aircrafts and helicopters, mobile air defence systems, aircraft carriers, submarines, guided missile destroyers and a wide range of missiles. China’s defence spine rests on its unique technological ability to copy, marry and improve upon weapons of Russian, American and EU origin competently.

    In 1998, a Hong Kong businessman reportedly paid $20 million to Ukraine shipyard for a 70% completed, most advanced Soviet aircraft carrier, equipped with state of the art engines, for a floating casino. This by 2011, became China’s first aircraft carrier Liaoning. Chinese cloning capabilities were displayed when it cancelled a 1996 contract for 200 Russian CSu-27 war planes and announced its own cheaper version J11B, by 2007. Similarly, Russian S-300 missile system became HQ-9. The IP head of Government’s defence company Rostec complains that China has reverse engineered over 500 of Russia’s most advanced arms technologies.

    Yet Russia cannot seriously reprimand China, as it has always financially bailed it out, especially after Ukraine crisis. China, as Russia’s largest, $110bn bilateral trade partner, has promised to double it by 2024.

    Therefore, India’s defence dependence on Russia is inimical to its long-term security interests.

    China-Israel tactical covert alliance began in 1979 to access western technologies, via Israel.  Israel admits having transferred over 60 defence technologies to China. Sunday Times reported that in 1987, Israeli military scientists were caught in Hong Kong, travelling on false passports to transfer missile technology to China. In 1988, Washington Post exposed how Israel abetted China, to produce US linked sea-launched missile. Israel has guided Chinese arms industry into technical manhood, helping it to marry diverse cloned processes into effective weapon systems. In 1993, CIA Director revealed that Israel, even without diplomatic relations, had been selling advanced US related defence technologies to China, violating its sanctions. US govt. sources discovered that its technology for shelved joint US Israeli jet fighter ‘Lavi’, became China’s warplane. In 2000, US vetoed Israeli supply of Phalcon AWACS, despite Israeli lobbying with US. China was sold Harpy Unmanned Aerial Vehicle(UAV) technology by Israel, in 1990s. Today it controls 70% of the global UAV market.

    A US Govt. report shows that Saudi Arabia procured Israeli CSS2-class nuclear missiles through China. These were secretly operationalised by Israeli scientists in Saudi in 80s. Pakistan was rumoured to later arm them with nuclear heads. That led to the proximity between Riyadh and Pakistan that resulted in Wahhabi terror funding against India. Saudi defence minister, in 1999 visited Kahuta, Pakistan’s nuclear and China supported missile production facility. China has also supplied US- Israeli linked military hardware to Riyadh, ballistic missiles to Qatar and armed drones to UAE.

    China’s $12bn plus investment in Israeli industry and key infrastructure projects, including Chinese state investments in sensitive Israeli technology sectors, remain a US heartburn. Four major Chinese funded infra projects include expansion of Israel’s largest military and US naval fleet base and joint military exercises port, Haifa. From 2021, for next 25 years Haifa port will be managed by China. China’s presence in Haifa with its proven track record in cyber espionage should give US sleepless nights.

    Israel, despite US pressure, was a founding member of Chinese sponsored AII Bank, created to eclipse US driven World Bank and IMF. Increasing China-Israeli ties should worry India and USA.

    China-Iran tactical alliance began due to common aversion to US hegemony. From 1985 to 1996, China fathered Iran’s nuclear programme; providing it with critical nuclear designs, technology and machinery. Iran’s uranium exploration, mining and use of lasers for uranium enrichment was China driven (Nuclear Threat Initiative, 03). It supplied Iran with diverse military hardware and aided their manufacturing of arms including tactical missiles, anti-ship mines and fast boats (Rand 2020). China also established roots of Iran’s oil refining self-sufficiency.

    China in 2019 committed, under BRI, investments of $280bn in developing Iran’s oil, gas and petrochemicals sectors and another $120bn for updating Iranian infrastructure by building 100 projects including airports, high speed railway and free trade zones. Huawei will provide Iran with 5G networks. 5,000 Chinese security personnel stationed in Iran, will protect China’s investments. In return, China gets over 30% price discount on oil with 2 years’ payment terms in soft currencies. Iran, in return gets China and its ally Russia’s veto insurance against any UN sanctions.

    Chinese entrenchment in Iran should cause both USA and India, deep anxiety.

    Since 2008, over 60% of China’s defence exports have been to Pakistan, Myanmar and Bangladesh.

    China-Pakistan strategic friendship began in 1959, after Khrushchev supported India against China, during a border spat. Karakoram highway till Aksai Chin, demarcation of a common border in 1961, Pakistan’s 1962 support for China’s seat in UN followed by China gaining 13,000 sq. miles of glacier border lands from Pakistan glued the bond. (Kashmir’s Untold Story, Malhotra & Raza)

    Beijing, to checkmate India’s growth, has armed Pakistan with nuclear weapons in 1980 and nuclear missiles in 1990, despite existing US sanctions. Pakistan, has brokered for China’s enhanced influence in Muslim middle east, while providing China an access to and oil pipeline route to Arabian Sea. China is also Pakistan’s military bank to keep engaging India through border skirmishes and terror.

    China is co-producing with Pakistan, JF-17, a morphed, $15 million version, of US F-16 and MIG-21 aircrafts with Russian engines. China has helped Pakistan to export these to Myanmar and Nigeria. Pakistan manufactures a wider range of Chinese licenced military equipment. Pakistan is soon acquiring China’s most advanced guided missile combat frigate. To counter India’s missile Agni-V, Beijing equipped Pakistan with nuclear missiles with multiple warheads. China is arming Pakistan’s navy with eight new submarines; four each will be built in China and Karachi shipyards.

    China has roped in Russia for a tripartite axis with Pakistan, to push American dominance out of Arabian Sea. Russia sold Pakistan Mi-35M assault helicopters in 2015 and another $9bn of Russian arms are under negotiation. China has promised $60bn for China-Pakistan Economic Corridor in 2015 and is helping construct its dams, trunk, rail infrastructure and energy projects.

    China nurtures Pakistan to become a low-cost defence manufacturing hub to checkmate and disrupt India’s growth story.

    China- Myanmar strategic friendship began in 1989 due to arms trade and training for weapons and combat. Over $21bn of approved Chinese FDI supports Myanmar jobs, while its insurgents have engaged India’s borders. China has secured access to Myanmar’s Indian Ocean naval bases, through a radar installation on Coco islands adjoining Indian base in Andaman. China has built a strategic Myanmar port, an alternate oil route to US dominated Malacca straits, for a pipeline to Chinese mainland.

    Bangladesh’s admission into UN, as a new nation, was twice vetoed against by China. Yet, China-Bangladesh strategic friendship comes from its location on Indian Ocean. China is its biggest trade partner since 2015. Bangladesh as a BRI signatory, has benefitted from a $38bn Chinese investment. In 2017, two Chinese submarines were sold to Bangladesh for a friendship price of $100 million each.  Bangladesh accounts for 20% of China’s arms sales, as its biggest customer. China, post India-China recent standoff, announced a total duty exemption for 97% of Bangladesh products. This explains the deafening silence of Bangladesh during the current Indo-China border clash.

    Both Myanmar and Bangladesh are China’s eyen on Indian ocean.

    China’s military ascendency and current disruptionist stance, close to US elections, is caused by US and EU vulnerability to safeguard their economies from the greed of large corporates and lobbyists.

    Despite US global embargo on China, post Tiananmen, sensitive defence companies were either acquired, partnered, compromised by adapting or stealing their designs and technologies for improving or building Chinese defence systems. Rhodium group’s research reveals that between 2000-12 significant Chinese investments were made in US and

    EU sensitive technology sectors. EU has been on the forefront of defence transfers under the guise of aerospace exchanges, information technology engagements, collaborations in communication systems and joint cyber tech developments, academic engagements in material sciences and nuclear physics.

    Hacking and stealing by Chinese private businesses, through investments, scientists, students, exchange programmes and diplomats has been underway, on a war like scale for many decades to access scientific, technological, medical, financial and chemical warfare research from the west. US Govt. has woken up to the fact that Chinese stole or hacked some of their most critical defence designs and technologies; including missiles, fighter jets, helicopters, warships, cyber and sonic weapons, their software, chemical weapons and medical research. Over a dozen cloud providers like Hewlett Packard and IBM, were hacked by Chinese Government spies to access intellectual property, technical and operations manuals, defence contracts and other data of private defence manufacturers. Today four of China’s arms companies are amongst the world’s top 20, with 3 being in top ten. SIPRI pegs China’s defence spending at over $260bn, 1.5 times its declared budget.

    China’s naval power focus is aimed to oust US influence from Asian waters. International Institute of Strategic Studies data reveals that between 2014 and 2018, China’s navy added a bigger fleet than the combined navies of Germany, India, Spain and UK. China now has more operational naval ships than the US.

    India-China latest border skirmishes are designed to convert old uninhabited common frontiers between the two, into Chinese borders. Such frontier lands are distinct and abut Indian and Chinese boundries. Decades of Chinese infrastructure investments in Tibet were a precursor to this design. The recent Chinese belligerence in the South China Sea and on India’s borders has exposed both USA and India, as being alone and friendless.  India’s jobless consumption economy stuns its combat potential. But for Trump’s hard line ‘America First’ stance, global vulnerability to China would have remained unexposed.

    India’s misplaced defence strategy, premised on expectations and commitments from its partners, while retaining its policy autonomy and flexibility, has deeply damaged its security interests.

    Its constant prevarication, amidst geopolitical, and strategic upheavals has lost India precious time and alliance opportunities. Now, western leaders and defence companies arrive in Delhi, hawking military wares, while blocking design and tech transfers, to help sustain thousands of their domestic jobs.

    India urgently needs, not only advanced land based, aviation and maritime platforms to be procured for building locally, but it also is in dire need of a broad-based, multi sectoral and robust hi-tech manufacturing base with a technology spine consisting of advanced innovations in cyberspace, telecommunications and quantum communications, AI, IoT systems, 3D printing and new materials etc. India must immediately develop and fund a well-planned Military Industrial Complex (MIC), to be in a bargaining position for future technology collaborations and transfers; which would in turn enhance India’s technical skill quotient, while creating millions of jobs with the estimated, future $80bn arms import. DRDO, India’s hopelessly outdated and obtuse war research machine that consumes 20% of India’s R&D budget, conflicts with creation of an effective MIC.

    The paradigm of war scape has shifted to engaging with the creators and reacting against inimical electronic intelligence. Invasive stealth capabilities, cyber, sonic and space warfare, artificial intelligence systems, and unmanned aerial attacks have shifted conventional war narrative from ‘feet on ground’ to ‘waves in the skies’. India lost a warplane due to Chinese cyber-attack before Doklam standoff. In such a future of war, India remains out of depth. Windows of opportunities are fast closing, with reducing room to manoeuvre amidst difficult choices of technology barriers and exorbitant prices.

    More than the speed of change in technologies, there is the fundamental issue of comprehending and coping with redefined regional and multilateral regulations and standards in defence protocols platforms and equipment amongst allies and opponents. This limits interoperability of operations across platforms. India’s bouquet of different platforms from diverse sources makes their updating and service costly. With faster obsolescence in protocols and platforms, India’s defence budget, trapped in pensions and salaries, restrains its combat or defence potential.

    India must immediately assemble an efficient MIC under a unified central command structure, which engages with this maze of shifting technology and platform narratives to create India’s long term security vision. Such MIC must combine India’s strategic interests with high end scientific talent, research and academic institutions, competing state and private defence design institutes, specialised skill enhancement labs backed by advanced production facilities where small and medium enterprises engage with, adapt and innovate futuristic technology partnerships.

    America’s election to election policies and quarter to quarter focus has engineered its sudden and mindless withdrawal from Trans Pacific Partnership. This has destabilised Asian security balance while hurting US business interests in the world’s fastest growing market. To protect these very interests, US had lost 100,000 lives and trillions of dollars in three wars in Asia, including two against China in Korea and Vietnam. To retain a market for US products, technologies, defence systems and innovations, in Middle East and Asia, US needs to fashion a regional defence alliance headed by a local heavyweight.

    Bound by democracy and economic mutuality, a US and India defence treaty and defence technology engagement is the obvious route to formation of a regional defence alliance, from Suez to Pacific, to checkmate China. The swiftest, deep impact plan would be to structure a joint naval base in Andaman, under quadrilateral security umbrella (QUAD), dominated by US and Indian fleets, while Japan and Australia’s fleets flank and curb Chinese naval enthusiasm. This will immediately restore global confidence in US commitment to thwart China, while a joint trade snub by EU and QUAD will hurt China’s economic gut. Only then can its communist party reconsider both, its current global combativeness and its current party’s leadership at its 100th founding anniversary, next year.

    DISCLAIMER : Views expressed above are the author's own.

    Author

    Satya Sheel
    Satya Sheel Khosla is a former MD and JV partner of Suzuki Motorcycles. He now develops sustainable solutions for high-density cities.

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    Cardi B Files For Divorce From Rapper Offset After 3 Years Of Marriage

    Cardi B Files For Divorce From Rapper Offset After 3 Years Of Marriage

    The couple had already been through a well-publicized rough patch that resulted in her announcing their break-up almost two years ago

    Cardi B Files For Divorce From Rapper Offset After 3 Years Of Marriage

    A file photo of Cardi B and rapper Offset. (Image courtesy: AFP)

    Highlights

    • The couple married secretly in September 2017
    • Cardi B is seeking custody of daughter Kulture
    • A hearing is set for November 4
    New York:

    After three tumultuous years of marriage, superstar rapper Cardi B filed for divorce Tuesday from her husband, rapper Offset, according to court records. The couple, who married secretly in September 2017, had already been through a well-publicized rough patch that resulted in her announcing their break-up almost two years ago. "We got a lot of love for each other but things just haven't been working out between us for a long time," she said in a December 2018 video on Instagram, where she has some 75.5 million followers. "It's just like, I guess we just grew out of love, but we're not together anymore."

    But by about a year later the pair had reconciled and Cardi B, whose real name is Belcalis Marlenis Almanzar, told Vogue at the time that the split was over her husband's infidelity.

    "We have come to a clear understanding. For me, monogamy is the only way," she said.

    Cardi B is seeking custody of 2-year-old daughter Kulture and child support from Offset, whose real name is Kiari Cephus.

    A hearing is set for November 4, according to the Fulton County court in Georgia, which is Offset's home state.

    Despite the turmoil in her personal life, Cardi B has rocketed to success from her humble origins in New York's Bronx.

    Her 2017 hit Bodak Yellow brought her fame, and 2020 chart topper WAP brought her controversy.

    The song is an unadulterated celebration of female desire brimming with graphic sexual metaphors that left American conservatives hot and bothered.

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

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    Australia Turns to India for Trade in Order to Reduce Dependence on China: Report
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    Australia Turns to India for Trade in Order to Reduce Dependence on China: Report

    FILE PHOTO: The Australian flag flutters in front of the Great Hall of the People during a welcoming ceremony for Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull (not in picture) in Beijing, China, April 14, 2016. REUTERS/Jason Lee

    FILE PHOTO: The Australian flag flutters in front of the Great Hall of the People during a welcoming ceremony for Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull (not in picture) in Beijing, China, April 14, 2016. REUTERS/Jason Lee

    According to a report in Bloomberg, new enrollments of international students from India expanded 32% in 2019 from a year earlier and it's the fastest growing major market for Australian services.

    • Last Updated: September 16, 2020, 7:05 PM IST

    After diplomatic tensions, Australia has decreased its reliance on China trade and has started increasing links with Asia's other giant economy, India.

    According to a report in Bloomberg, new enrollments of international students from India expanded 32% in 2019 from a year earlier and it's the fastest growing major market for Australian services.

    Prime Minister Scott Morrison held a virtual summit with his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi in June and the two signed a defence agreement and upgraded ties to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership. The trade ministers of Japan, India and Australia recently agreed to work toward achieving supply chain resilience in the Indo-Pacific region.

    Delhi wants to send lots of people to Australia on work visas and doesn't want to reduce tariffs, according to former Australian Trade Minister Craig Emerson, who initiated the Australia-India free trade negotiations in 2011, resulting in a two-way trade around just one tenth of China-Australia shipments.

    Australia's most valuable export, iron ore, hasn't been caught in China's crosshairs yet, perhaps due to a lack of alternative suppliers. Yet Beijing appears to be giving itself greater flexibility, with Emerson noting that China is buying ore carriers that improve the economics of long-distance shipping from Brazil and purchasing Guinea mines.

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    • Last Updated: September 16, 2020, 2:00 AM IST

    NEW YORK: Stocks that moved heavily or traded substantially Tuesday:

    Fiat Chrysler Automobiles N.V., up 88 cents to $12.81.

    The automaker is cutting its special dividend as part of an amended merger deal with Peugeot SA.

    MDC Holdings, up $1.98 to $46.72.

    The homebuilder gave investors an encouraging update on orders during the third quarter.

    Scotts Miracle-Gro Co., up 75 cents to $160.57.

    The gardening supplies company raised its profit forecast for the year because of strong sales growth.

    Kraft Heinz Co., up 10 cents to $31.97.

    The processed food giant plans to cut $2 billion in costs over the next five years and said sales are strong in the third quarter.

    Carnival Corp., down $1.92 to $15.93.

    The cruise line operator gave investors a disappointing third-quarter financial update.

    Nikola Corp., down $2.96 to $32.83.

    Market regulator SEC is reportedly investigating allegations of fraud at the electric truck company.

    Charles Schwab Corp., down 98 cents to $34.75.

    The financial services company warned its third-quarter revenue could suffer because of low interest rates.

    American Tower Corp., up $9.85 to $263.75.

    The owner of communications towers signed a new long-term deal with wireless company T-Mobile.

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    Sony Xperia C3 Review

    Sony Xperia C3 Review

    By Kunal Khullar | Updated May 22 2019
    Sony Xperia C3 Review
    DIGIT RATING
    70 /100
    • design

      73

    • performance

      65

    • value for money

      68

    • features

      75

    User Rating : 3/5 Out of 5 Reviews
    • PROS
    • Elegant design
    • Large battery
    • Both cameras perform well
    • The Snapdragon SoC offers smooth performance
    • CONS
    • Large size and large bezels
    • Over priced

    Verdict

    For selfie lovers, Sony has kept to its word and the Xperia C3 offers a great front facing camera. For an average smartphone user, this a good enough smartphone with large real-state on the display, smooth UI and decent performance. The design and build is impressive and even the hardware manages to work well, but at a price tag of Rs. 22,000 you can get a much more powerful smartphone, something like the Moto X or even the new Moto G. 

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    Sony Xperia C3 detailed review

    People are getting obsessed with taking selfies and this has given smartphone makers the opportunity to use this as a USP for their devices. While it does sound silly, according to reports there are about 1.5 billion selfies in the world. Sony announced the Xperia C3 just last month hoping to target some selfie loving consumers. But is that enough to make it a good smartphone?


    SPECIFICATIONS

    Display: 5.5 inches 1280x720 pixel resolution (267ppi)
    Battery: 2500mAh
    Storage: 8GB, expandable upto 32GB
    Camera:  8MP rear with LED flash, 5MP front with soft flash
    SoC: Qualcomm Snapdragon 400
    CPU: 1.2GHz quad-core
    GPU: Adreno 305
    RAM: 1GB
    Operating system: Android 4.4.2
    Connectivity: 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Dual-SIM


    BUILD AND DESIGN

    For a 5.5 inch device, the Xperia C3 is definitely one of the slimmest smartphones available today. The display has 720p resolution and the large display looks sharp. Thanks to Sony’s Mobile Bravia and Triluminos technology, the display is crisp and offers natural colours. You can also fine tune the white balance in the display settings. Sadly the overall dimension of the smartphone is quite big, which means large bezels. 



    Above the display we have an LED indicator, a bunch of sensors, the Sony logo and a front 5MP camera along with a soft LED flash to take selfies. The front also has two slits which look like stereo speakers, but the one on the top is the earpiece and the bottom one is the microphone. 



    The left edge houses the microUSB port and a microSD card slot which is covered with a protective flap. On the right edge we have a slot which houses a tray for two microSIMs again covered with a flap, the round power/lock key which is seen on every Xperia device, the volume rocker and a camera shutter button as well. The top houses the 3.5mm audio jack. The back cover is non-removable and houses the 8MP camera with an LED flash, a secondary microphone for recording videos and the loudspeaker. 


    The handset has a very slim profile which covers up the fact that this device is huge. The Xperia C3 feels very light and considering that it is a large device, it still manages to feel good and well worth the money. Somewhere down the line it seems that Sony has rebranded the Xperia T2 Ultra which has similar specs and form factor.

    OS AND UI

    You get the standard Xperia UI over Android 4.4.2 which we have seen on all the new Xperia devices. Strangely the lockscreen is taken from Android 4.3 where you need to swipe up or down to unlock. You can also personalize the device with preloaded Xperia themes or download them from the Play Store. You also get a bunch of preloaded apps like SonyLIV, Socialife, Sony SmartConnect, TrackID, Walkman, Xperia Lounge along with Sony’s new camera app with different modes. There is also a new Portrait Retouch mode which we have covered in the camera section.

    Overall the UI is smooth as almost every handset maker has reduced the load of customisations on Android. There is hardly any lag or stuttering which boosts the experience on the Xperia C3.


    PERFORMANCE

    There is a Snapdragon 400 SoC powering the device along with 1GB of RAM and 8GB of internal storage. Although you can only use about 4.6GB of the storage, rest is used up by the system. So one will definitely need a microSD card to store media and leave the internal memory exclusively for apps.

    The OS is very stable and we didn't notice any crashes or lags. The smartphone manages to handle apps and multitasking easily and even high-end games like Asphalt 8, Injustice: Gods Among Us, etc. run smooth. Day to day activity like reading emails, checking social media, browsing the Internet, is a piece of cake for the C3. In the multimedia department, Sony smartphones are always on top with support for a wide range of audio and video formats and the C3 is no exception. Almost every video and audio file that we played ran without any issues.

    To test the raw performance of the hardware, we ran some benchmark tests on the C3. Here are the results.

    Benchmark Moto X Samsung Galaxy Grand 2 Moto G Sony Xperia C3
    Quadrant Standard 8080 8521 8540 8884
    Antutu 23033 17191 16556 17881
    Smartbench 2012 (Productivity) 4547 5052 4489 5021
    3D Mark Ice Storm Unlimited 10234 5486 5679 4668

    So, the C3 is a device that performs well and the Snapdragon 400 has been fine tuned to offer a flawless experience.

    CAMERA 

    There is an 8MP camera at the back which is capable of shooting 1080p videos and a front 5MP camera with a soft LED flash to take selfies. The rear camera performs well with great low light performance and overall quality of images. You get your standard Sony camera app with various modes with a new Portrait Retouch mode which helps you take better selfies and also fine tune your skin tone and so on. To be honest, we aren't big fans of taking selfies so this mode will only cater to the ones who are selfie obsessed. 

     
     

    The front camera is actually very good at taking selfies and the soft LED flash helps in lighting up your face. The lens isn't very wide, but good enough if you are taking a group selfie and it offers a decent amount of depth.

    The camera didn't disappoint us and Sony proves yet again that it is always making an effort to improve camera quality. For the selfie lovers, you wont be dissapointed as the front camera manages to get some good looking selfies.

     

    CONCLUSION

    The Xperia C3 is a perfect device for the ones who like a large sized device from a venerable brand. If you want high-end specs, then you should probably stay away from this. At this price you can get better performing smartphones, but somehow Sony smartphones feel good. Alternatively, you can probably go for the Micromax Canvas Gold, or probably the best phone in this range, the Moto X. 

    Sony Xperia C3 Key Specs, Price and Launch Date

    Price: ₹23990
    Release Date: 26 Aug 2014
    Variant: 8GB
    Market Status: Launched

    Key Specs

    • Screen Size Screen Size
      5.5" (720 x 1280)
    • Camera Camera
      8 | 5 MP
    • Memory Memory
      8 GB/1 GB
    • Battery Battery
      2500 mAh

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    UP Government Collecting Charges For Unloading, Cleaning Wheat: Samajwadi Party MP

    Raising the issue through a Zero Hour mention, Javed Ali Khan of the Samajwadi Party said the government has fixed a minimum support price of Rs 1925 per quintal for wheat but farmers are being paid only Rs 1905.

    UP Government Collecting Charges For Unloading, Cleaning Wheat: Samajwadi Party MP

    The MP said UP fixed minimum support price of Rs 1,925 per quintal, but farmers paid only Rs 1,905.

    New Delhi:

    The Uttar Pradesh government is charging Rs 20 per quintal in cash in the name of unloading and cleaning charges for wheat procured from farmers and has not reimbursed them in the last three years, an MP in Rajya Sabha alleged.

    Raising the issue through a Zero Hour mention, Javed Ali Khan of the Samajwadi Party said the government has fixed a minimum support price of Rs 1925 per quintal for wheat but farmers are being paid only Rs 1905.

    Narrating his own experience of selling wheat at a government-mandated procurement centre, he claimed that he was asked to pay Rs 20 per quintal in cash as cleaning and unloading charges.

    "When I demanded so see the order to this effect, the official at the procurement mandi showed me an Uttar Pradesh government order mandating Rs 20 per quintal as a charge for unloading and cleaning," he said.

    The order stated that this charge would be reimbursed to farmers once cleared by the Centre and approved by the chief minister, he said, adding farmers have not received any reimbursement in the last three years.

    "They don't take cheque or do an (RTGS) account transfer. They take cash and do not give a receipt," he alleged.

    He said 36 lakh tonnes of wheat was procured in Uttar Pradesh this year and Rs 72 crore has been collected from farmers as this charge.

    At the national level, Rs 780 crore may have been collected as part of these charges from farmers on 90 lakh tonnes of wheat procured, he said asking under what account can cash be taken and no receipt given.

    Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu asked the government to take note of the issue.

    Leader of the Opposition and senior Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad raised the issue of abolition of self-help groups for engineers in Jammu and Kashmir which has rendered 15,000 people unemployed.

    He said economic activity has come to a standstill and unemployment has risen since the time Jammu and Kashmir was downgraded to a UT 13 months ago.

    In 2003, the Congress-PDP government had constituted self-help groups for unemployed engineers so they could take up contracts.

    Initially, such groups could take contracts up to Rs 5 lakh and as they gained experience they could take up to Rs 1 crore of contracts.

    This helped give employment to 15,000 engineers, he said, adding four days back the UT administration has abolished these self-help groups, rendering them jobless.

    P Bhattacharya of the Congress sought that traditional system of medicines such as homeopathy should be encouraged alongside allopathy in the treatment of coronavirus.

    Vandana Chavan (NCP) raised the issue of students of vulnerable sections of society being unable to take benefit of online education as 27 per cent of students neither had smartphones nor TVs, nor laptops.

    She demanded that the government upgrade digital infrastructure and make available basic digital devices to such students.

    Digvijaya Singh of the Congress raised the issue of a spurt in the price of oxygen cylinders across states such as Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Odisha, and Uttar Pradesh.

    The price of oxygen refill has risen from Rs 10 per cubic meter to Rs 50, he said, adding the government should strictly enforce the Rs 17 ceiling fixed for the same.

    Bhagwat Karad of the BJP too joined the issue, saying there was black marketing of oxygen.

    Swapan Dasgupta (Nominated) sought central forces for the security of Vishwa Bharti University as the local administration was "unresponsive" to the demand of the institution.

    The university, he said, has been closed since August 17 after vandalism on the campus.
     

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    Sushant Singh Rajput's farmhouse manager alleges he once saw Rhea Chakraborty's brother Showik and SSR'S friend Samuel Hoakip with rolling papers | Hindi Movie News - Bollywood - Times of India

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    Sushant Singh Rajput's farmhouse manager alleges he once saw Rhea Chakraborty's brother Showik and SSR'S friend Samuel Hoakip with rolling papers

    Updated : Sep 16, 2020, 17:22 IST

    Raees, manager of Sushant Singh Rajput's Lonavala farmhouse is now alleging that he once saw the actor's friend Samuel Hoakip and Rhea Chakraborty's brother Showik Chakraborty with rolling papers in the house. He said this and more in an interview with Times Now. While adding that SSR's squad never directly asked him to get 'drugs' for them, he was often asked to buy smoking papers. Elaborating further, he narrated an incident where he once walked into the farmhouse and saw Samuel Haokip with some green stuff in a plastic cover on the table and some raw tobacco placed on the table. He also added that there was also a rolling paper along with a glass of drink.

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    EU Wants Better Coordination On Virus, Announces Summit

    European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen addresses the plenary during her first State of the Union speech at the European Parliament in Brussels, Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2020. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen will set out her vision of the future in her first State of the European Union address to the EU legislators. Weakened by the COVID-19 pandemic and the departure of the United Kingdom, she will center her speech on how the bloc should adapt to the challenges of the future, including global warming, the switch to a digital economy and immigration. (AP Photo, Francisco Seco)

    European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen addresses the plenary during her first State of the Union speech at the European Parliament in Brussels, Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2020. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen will set out her vision of the future in her first State of the European Union address to the EU legislators. Weakened by the COVID-19 pandemic and the departure of the United Kingdom, she will center her speech on how the bloc should adapt to the challenges of the future, including global warming, the switch to a digital economy and immigration. (AP Photo, Francisco Seco)

    European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said Wednesday that the bloc must rise above its fragmented approach on dealing with the coronavirus by centralizing more decisionmaking on health issues.

    • Last Updated: September 16, 2020, 3:45 PM IST

    BRUSSELS: European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said Wednesday that the bloc must rise above its fragmented approach on dealing with the coronavirus by centralizing more decision-making on health issues.

    She also told EU legislators that Italy will host a global health summit next year, during its G20 presidency.

    Von der Leyen fully acknowledged the fragile state that the pandemic has left EU in, with the death toll closing in on 150,000 and the economy facing the worst slump in the bloc’s history.

    To counter this, von der Leyen said she wants more money poured into research and development and more powers going to EU-wide institutions like the European Medicines Agency.

    So for me, it is crystal clear we need to build a stronger European health union. It is time to do that,” she said.

    During the early part of the pandemic, EU member states took independent measures, sometimes at the cost of one another, to contain the virus. Borders were closed, creating massive traffic jams and stranding citizens in other EU nations and beyond.

    Quickly, she said, the EU forced through measures to ease the burden.

    When its closed borders, we created green lines for goods. When more than 600,000 European citizens were stranded all over the world, the EU brought them back home, she said.

    In the wake of the 1.8-trillion-euro ($2.1 trillion) recovery fund and long-term budget agreed by EU member states over the summer, there was criticism that not enough of the money was going to health issues.

    I had proposed to increase funding. And Im grateful that this parliament is ready to fight for more funding and remedy the cuts made by the European” summit of government leaders.

    Italy was the early hotspot in Europe as the virus spread from China, and Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte welcomed the summit, saying: We stand united to protect our health and to build a better future for the next generation .

    No precise date was announced.

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