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ANALYSIS | The decline of freedom in democracies

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The political elite are happy to access power through democratic elections, but are averse to institutional checks once in power, writes Nicola de Jager.


One of the most salient questions dominating our epoch is: Is democracy in decline?

Political scientists have for many decades been "taking the temperature" of democracy.

The Third Wave of democratisation beginning in the 1970s, gained strong momentum into the 1990s. By the year 2000 the continuous rise in legitimacy of democracy was celebrated and in the ideological sphere it reigned supreme.

The ideas of Alexis de Tocqueville, an early liberal democratic thinker, had overtaken the ideas of Karl Marx and its communist manifestations. However, by 2010 the mood had begun to change and was formulated in the terms of an erosion of freedom.

The political scientist, Samuel Huntington, had already in the 1980s poignantly noted "the future of democracy is closely associated with freedom in the world".

There is something inherent in the idea of democracy that conjures expectations of valuing human dignity and thus freedoms - freedom of association, thought, belief, religion and speech.

This is evident on the African continent.

According to Afrobarometer's survey data, which measures the values and perceptions of Africans from 34 countries, the majority (56%) linked the meaning of democracy with "civil liberties and personal freedoms", with the distant second (7.2%) meaning being "voting/ elections/multiparty competition".

Call for freedom

There is a deep call in the human heart for freedom.

Contemporary comparative politics scholars Christian Welzel and Ronald Inglehart argue that "liberal democracy is a manifestation of human freedom".

Thus, the term democracy best captures the expectation of upholding freedoms when it is prefixed with "liberal".

Liberal democracy is a compromise of two traditions: on the one hand, political power attained through popular participation, and on the other, a restraint of that power, through accountability and the protection of liberties.

Including the term "liberal", derived from the philosophy of classical liberalism, recognises the importance of limiting arbitrary government and guaranteeing specified rights of the individual against encroachment by government.

John Locke, the philosopher and founding father of classical liberalism, argued for widespread liberties based on natural rights. And, these rights were to be outside the reach of the state, hence the need for the private sphere separate from the public sphere.

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The extent of the state and ruling elite's power is thus limited, and subject to institutionalised checks and balances. This makes liberal democracies different from authoritarian political systems.

In the latter, government is "from above", with authority exercised over a population irrespective of whether their consent has been given or not.

Authoritarianism is based on the belief in the wisdom of established leaders; where in the ideas of Plato knowledge should triumph numbers.

The population is considered subjects, required to give unquestioning obedience to the state, as opposed to being citizens of a democratic system who have rights and can engage with the elected authorities.

While recognising the need for both the democratic and liberal, distinguishing between the two helps to better analyse where the problem lies.

Elections

The use of elections, as opposed to monarchical succession, military overthrows and violence, as the means to accessing political power has become commonplace. As has adult suffrage.

In 1900, less than 13% of the world's adult population enjoyed the legal right to vote, but by 2019 98% enjoy suffrage (according to V-Dem data). In contemporary politics, there has actually been an increase in electoral democracies, from 17 (10%) in 1972 to 72 (34%) in 2018.

And yet, there is also evidence of a growing divide between the ruling elite and ordinary people, an encroaching into the private sphere, and a disregarding of civil liberties.

In some cases, like Russia, it is blatant, where the country has returned to authoritarianism under the leadership of Vladimir Putin.

In Western nations, it is more subtle.

In Canada's Quebec there is a decline in religious freedom as public servants are barred from wearing symbols of their religion in the workplace.

In the UK and US, there has been a creep in terms of academic freedom and freedom of speech, where, for fear of being ostracised, "cancelled" or no-platformed, academics and others are self-censoring and unwilling to challenge current orthodoxy.

In Germany and Sweden, the private family sphere has been encroached on through laws, which prohibit parents' right to home-school.

READ | Mavuso Msimang: The struggle for democracy and clean government is far from over

On the African continent, it is again different.

The political elite are happy to access power through the electoral mechanism, but are averse to institutional checks on their power once accessed.

Corruption

In addition, political power is less about representing the public interest than it is about their opportunity to feast at the state trough.

V-Dem, a dataset that measures democracy in its complexity, has noted, unlike the growth in electoral democracies, liberal democracies have declined from their peak of 44 (25%) in 2014 to 39 (22%) in 2018.

Similarly, Freedom House, which measures liberal democracy in terms of political and civil liberties, noted in 2020 a decline in democratic freedoms for the 14th consecutive year.

The decline therefore is less a democratic one than a liberal one - it is freedom that is under threat.

- Nicola de Jager is an associate professor in the Department of Political Science at Stellenbosch University.


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No Proposal to Change Retirement Age of Central Govt Employees: Union Minister Jitendra Singh
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No Proposal to Change Retirement Age of Central Govt Employees: Union Minister Jitendra Singh

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File photo of Union Minister Jitendra Singh.

The state government employees are governed by the rules/regulations framed by their respective state governments, he said in a written reply to the Lok Sabha.

  • Last Updated: September 16, 2020, 7:17 PM IST

There is no proposal to change the age of retirement of central government employees, Minister of State for Personnel Jitendra Singh said on Wednesday. There is no proposal to change the age of superannuation of central government employees. The state government employees are governed by the rules/regulations framed by their respective state governments, he said in a written reply to the Lok Sabha.

The Centre was asked whether there was a proposal to retire employees of central and state governments after completing a maximum service period of 30 years.

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Huawei Honor 8 Pro Review

Huawei Honor 8 Pro Review

By Sameer Mitha | Updated Oct 23 2019
Huawei Honor 8 Pro Review
DIGIT RATING
78 /100
  • design

    81

  • performance

    73

  • value for money

    88

  • features

    73

User Rating : 4/5 Out of 2 Reviews
  • PROS
  • Good build, well designed, feels premium
  • Camera has good performance in well-lit situations
  • Smooth overall performance
  • Well priced
  • CONS
  • Sub par low light camera performance
  • No waterproofing
  • foot print is a bit large for comfortable one handed usage

Verdict

Overall the Honor 8 Pro is a good device for what it offers. The build and design of the phone is fantastic and everyday work happens very smoothly on the device. There isn’t a game or app that didn’t perform on the phone. The battery life is decent. If there is a downside, it’s the viewing angles and overall brightness of the display. The camera performs well in well-lit situations, but falls short in light photography.

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Huawei Honor 8 Pro detailed review

The story for every great hero starts with a villain. The more intriguing, dangerous and exciting the villain, the more thrilling is the journey of the hero and his success. In the story of flagship smartphones, OnePlus emerged as the brand that gives birth to flagship killers. With the OnePlus 5 however, the price of the flagship killer has risen. At Rs 32,999, the 6GB OnePlus 5 is a great deal, but the success of OnePlus has put another company in an attractive position – that of being a OnePlus killer. We are talking about the Honor 8 Pro. On paper, it brings with it almost every spec and function to take on the OnePlus 5. Will the emergence of a new hero retire the old one?


Looks, design and build quality: A sexy design and no bulging camera

The Honor 8 Pro review unit we received is Navy Blue in colour and it makes the smartphone very attractive and appealing. Kept idle on a table, the device will definitely turn heads. Just like flagships of today the smartphone has an all metal body. 

On the front, the smartphone has a 5.7-inch display with a 2.5D curved glass and Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection. There are no physical buttons below the display keeping the back, home and multitasking buttons on-screen. Above the display, we have the earpiece and the front-facing camera. The bezels on the side of the display are quite thin and the Navy Blue colour just makes the phone pop. At the bottom of the device, you have the USB-C port, headphones jack, and the speaker grill. On the left, we have the Dual-SIM tray and the second SIM slot doubles up as a hybrid SIM slot. On the right, we have the volume rocker and the power button.

Coming to the rear of the Honor 8 Pro, the smartphone has a smooth metal back. It makes the phone slippery, but not as slippery as the Galaxy S8 which has a glass back. The fingerprint sensor rests at the back and is very conveniently located. The one place where the Honor 8 Pro gets more marks than the OnePlus 5 is how well they have fit the dual camera setup on the smartphone. There is no bulge and the two cameras merge seamlessly with the design of the smartphone. The only question that comes to mind here is why are the words “Dual Camera” written next to the two cameras? In the past, this is where Huawei has put the Leica branding when their smartphones boast of dual-Leica lenses. So just stating the obvious next to the lenses seems a bit odd.

The OnePlus 5 is 0.4mm thicker than the Honor 8 Pro, but the Honor 8 pro is about 3mm taller. The OnePlus 5 weighs 153 grams and the Honor 8 Pro weighs 184 grams. Despite such minute differences in height and thickness of the smartphones, the Honor 8 Pro has a 5.7-inch QHD display and sports a 4000mAh battery, whereas the OnePlus 5 has a 5.5-inch 1080p display and a 3300mAh battery. 

Currently, among all the flagship smartphones available out there, the Samsung Galaxy S8 takes the prize of being the best-looking smartphone out there. The Honor 8 Pro doesn’t beat it, but proves that an all metal design mixed with some sexy colours can make for a very attractive proposition. Compared with the OnePlus 5, it’s definitely the sexier of the two.

5.7-inch 1440p IPS display: is resolution the only thing that matters?

Coming to the display of the Honor 8 Pro, like we mentioned, it has a 5.7-inch LTPS IPS LCD display with a 2560x1440p resolution. In our test, the display clocks a maximum of 458 lux brightness. To put things into perspective the OnePlus 5’s 1080p Optic AMOLED display has a maximum brightness of 750 lux. When it comes to real world performance however, the display of the Honor 8 Pro worked fine in indoor, outdoor, and dim-lit situations. The auto-brightness adapts well and the screen is very visible outdoors, on a fine July afternoon in the Noida heat. 

When it comes to the colour reproduction on the display of the Honor 8, by default the display has a cool tone to it, which means that you will see hints of blue all over the place. The display settings of the smartphone offer three presets – default, warm and cool. A good thing is that you also have the ability to manually change the colour temperature of the display if you like. Setting the colour temperature to worm worked perfectly for us. 

One of the biggest downsides of the display is that the viewing angles aren’t great. Watch the display dead center and everything looks great. Move around and you will realise that the viewing angles of the phone aren’t the best. 

We watched a bunch of videos on the Honor 8 Pro, and apart from the viewing angles, the experience was good. In the Spiderman Homecoming trailer where city landscape looked lush and even Spidey’s red and blue suit looks vibrant. The the dark and gritty environments in the Death Stranding trailer also looked great. The audio output is loud enough for a bunch of people to huddle up and enjoy watching these trailers. 

Overall, the content consumption on the display is a treat. Be it playing games or watching movies. The only downside is that the viewing angles aren’t great.

EMUI 5.1

Straight out of the box, the Honor 8 Pro runs on Android 7.0 skinned with the EMUI 5.1. Those that have seen Honor's UI in action in the past will feel at home here. Since the smartphone has 6GB RAM, we didn’t encounter any EMUI related stutters in every day work, multitasking, gaming, so on and so forth. 

The UI doesn’t have childish or cartoony icons anymore, and the number of preloaded themes on the device are enough to give it a more mature look. By default, there is no app drawer and all the apps are listed on the home screen, but if you are someone that likes the app drawer, you can get that by changing the home screen layout in the settings menu.

Overall, there is nothing to complain about the UI of the smartphone. There were no random crashes and the overall experience of interacting with the UI, multitasking and accessing the quick settings from the drop down was a breeze. 

Performance: A beast on the inside?

Starting with everyday performance, there was no noticeable lag, hiccup, or problem with launching everyday apps and playing games. Be it multitasking, browsing and heavy gaming, the Honor 8 Pro can handle anything you throw at it. There were no serious heating issues with the smartphone either. Yes, when you play a heavy game like Asphalt 8 for a long period of time, the phone does get warm, but that’s normal as the metal back is dispensing heat. There was nothing alarming about the temperature the smartphone reached. Moving to the fingerprint sensor at the back, it is blazing fast and accurate. It unlocks in a heartbeat and that is very good.

Below is a look at how the Honor 8 Pro performs compared to its competition when it comes to benchmarks.

Honor 8 Pro: Dual camera

Coming to the camera, just like so many other Huawei and Honor smartphones, the Honor 8 pro sports a dual camera setup. Unlike other Huawei products we’ve seen, this one doesn’t house the Leica branding. Both the RGB and monochrome sensors on the Honor 8 Pro are 12 megapixels. The logic behind two sensors remains the same as previous Huawei devices – more light for better pictures. With some software mumbo jumbo, the Honor 8 Pro combines data from both sensors for good looking images. 

When it comes to the performance of the rear camera, in well-lit situations, the camera clicks good photos. The details are good and the colour reproduction is quite accurate. But, when it comes to low light, the loss of colour and details is obvious. The images clicked in low light are noisy too. The bokeh effect in well-lit situations comes out very well. There are good details in images, and the fact that you can control the level of blur in post-production is nice. From a subtle effect to an absolute blur the effect is impressive. Overall, the camera performs well in good lighting conditions, but not the best when it comes to low light. To put things in perspective, the Honor 8 Pro has a better camera when it comes to well-lit situation and bokeh effect, when compared to the OnePlus 5, but the OnePlus 5 has a better camera for low light photography. Below are some camera samples.


Battery life

Like we’ve mentioned earlier, the device has a 4000mAh battery tucked into that slim profile. Considering the device has a 2K display, you can expect some intensive apps like games and Netflix to guzzle the battery. I typically lost close to 15% battery with under 1 hour of Netflix viewing. You can expect considerable battery drain if you are a heavy gamer too. In both cases, the brightness was set to auto. However, if you are a basic user who makes calls, some texting, YouTubing, a bit of social media and some light games and web browsing, you will be left with 10 to 20% battery at the end of the day, depending on usage. In our PC Mark battery test the device lasted for 517 minutes. To put things into perspective, the OnePlus 5 lasted for 750 minutes. 

Bottom Line

Overall the Honor 8 Pro is a good device for what it offers. The build and design of the phone are fantastic and everyday work happens very smoothly on the device. There isn’t a game or app that didn’t perform on the phone. The battery life is decent. If there is a downside, it’s the viewing angles and overall brightness of the display. The camera offers good performs in well-lit situations, but isn't great for low-light photography.

So is this the OnePlus 5 killer we’ve been waiting for? Well, let’s broaden the horizon shall we. The Honor 8 Pro is priced at Rs 29,999. The OnePlus 5 starts at Rs. 32,999. Other smartphones in this price bracket include the Oppo F3 Plus and Moto Z2 Play. If you are looking for some modular enhancements, then you can consider the Moto Z2 Play, it is an interesting product. If you are looking for raw power and a brighter display, then the OnePlus 5 is the way to go. But if a sleek and sexy device is what's on your mind, and stock Android is not a must, then you can consider the Honor 8 Pro. It has all the makings of a phone that is great value for the buyer’s money.

Huawei Honor 8 Pro Key Specs, Price and Launch Date

Price:
Release Date: 05 Apr 2017
Variant: 128GB
Market Status: Launched

Key Specs

  • Screen Size Screen Size
    5.7" (1440 x 2560)
  • Camera Camera
    12 + 12 MP | 8 MP
  • Memory Memory
    128 GB/6 GB
  • Battery Battery
    4000 mAh

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Sonam Kapoor's "Husband Appreciation" Post For Anand Ahuja Is Everything

Sonam Kapoor's "Husband Appreciation" Post For Anand Ahuja Is Everything

Sonam Kapoor and Anand Ahuja's social media PDA is just too cute

Sonam Kapoor's 'Husband Appreciation' Post For Anand Ahuja Is Everything

Anand Ahuja with Sonam Kapoor. (courtesy: sonamkapoor)

Highlights

  • Sonam Kapoor and Anand Ahuja are currently staying in London
  • Sonam posted a happy picture of Anand on Instagram
  • Sonam's mother Sunita Kapoor dropped a heart emoji on the post
New Delhi:

Sonam Kapoor and Anand Ahuja don't need a special occasion to express their love for each other because when they are together, every day is phenomenal. Sonam Kapoor brightened up her Instagram profile on Wednesday morning with a picture of her husband Anand Ahuja. In the picture, a happy Anand Ahuja can be seen dressed in a denim shirt, trousers and of course sneakers. Sonam simply captioned the post: "A husband appreciation post" and added a heart emoji. As of now, Anand hasn't reacted to Sonam's post but we would love to see his response. Sonam's mother Sunita Kapoor dropped heart emoticons in the comments section.

Check out Sonam Kapoor's post here:

A husband appreciation post..

A post shared by Sonam K Ahuja (@sonamkapoor) on

Sonam Kapoor and Anand Ahuja  flew to London a few months ago and they have been staying there for a while. They celebrated Anand's 35th birthday together, for which Sonam planned a special picnic in Notting Hill, London. Sharing a picture from his birthday picnic on social media, Anand Ahuja wrote: "Happening right now - my birthday gifts - Sonam Kapoor and this 'simple' outdoor picnic she organised. #everydayphenomenal."

See the pictures here:

#TBT to this time last week everydayphenomenal

A post shared by anand s ahuja (@anandahuja) on

Sonam Kapoor married her longtime boyfriend Anand Ahuja in May 2018. Anand Ahuja runs the fashion label Bhane and the sneaker boutique VegNonVeg. The couple are currently staying in London.

Sonam Kapoor was last seen in the 2019 film The Zoya Factor, co-starring Dulquer Salmaan and Angad Bedi. Sonam also stared in Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga, alongside Anil Kapoor, Rajkummar Rao and Juhi Chawla, last year. The actress has not announced her upcoming projects as of now.

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Mumbai : Policemen celebrate the childs birthday in the absence of parents infected with the coronavirus in thane - कोरोना की वजह से मां-बाप पहुंचे अस्पताल तो बच्चे का बर्थडे मनाने के लिए पहुंची पुलिस, दिए ये गिफ्ट | India News in Hindi

कोरोना की वजह से मां-बाप पहुंचे अस्पताल तो बच्चे का बर्थडे मनाने के लिए पहुंची पुलिस, दिए ये गिफ्ट

महाराष्ट्र के ठाणे जिले में पुलिसकर्मियों ने एक अनोखा उदाहरण पेश करते हुए सात साल के एक बच्चे के घर पहुंच कर उसका जन्मदिन मनाया और बच्चे के मायूस चेहरे पर मुस्कान ला दी.

कोरोना की वजह से मां-बाप पहुंचे अस्पताल तो बच्चे का बर्थडे मनाने के लिए पहुंची पुलिस, दिए ये गिफ्ट

Thane Police : माता-पिता की गैर मौजूदगी में बच्चे का जन्मदिन मनाया

मुंबई:

महाराष्ट्र के ठाणे जिले में पुलिसकर्मियों ने एक अनोखा उदाहरण पेश करते हुए सात साल के एक बच्चे के घर पहुंच कर उसका जन्मदिन मनाया और बच्चे के मायूस चेहरे पर मुस्कान ला दी. एक अधिकारी ने बुधवार को यह जानकारी दी.

यह भी पढ़ें

दरअसल बच्चे के माता पिता कोरोना वायरस से संक्रमित हो गए हैं. दोनों का नवी मुंबई के एक अस्पताल में उपचार चल रहा है. ऐसे में बच्चा अपनी दादी के साथ रह रहा है. शिल डायघर पुलिस थाने के वरिष्ठ पुलिस निरीक्षक चंद्रकांत जाधव ने बताया कि बच्चे के पिता ने सोमवार रात को ट्वीट कर के बताया था कि वह संक्रमण का उपचार करा रहे हैं इस लिए बच्चे के जन्मदिन के मौके पर उसके साथ नहीं है.

ड्रग्स विवाद पर संसद में जया बच्चन के बयान के बाद बढ़ाई गई अमिताभ बच्चन के घर की सुरक्षा

उन्होंने बताया कि बच्चे के पिता ने उनसे जन्मदिन मनाने का अनुरोध किया था. पुलिस अधिकारी ने बताया कि इस पर 10 पुलिसकर्मियों की एक टीम मंगलवार दोपहर केक और खिलौने ले कर दिवा कस्बे के खारदीपाडा आवासीय परिसर पहुंची. अधिकारियों ने बताया कि बच्चे को उपहार में क्रिकेट सेट और खिलौने वाली बंदूक दी गई.

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इस आयोजन ने बच्चे के चेहरे पर मुस्कान ला दी. माता-पिता के अस्पताल में होने के कारण उसे जरा भी उम्मीद नहीं थी कि उसका जन्मदिन मनाया जाएगा. ठाणे पुलिस ने बाद में ट्विटर पर पूरी घटना का जिक्र किया और जन्मदिन की तस्वीरें भी डालीं.



(इस खबर को एनडीटीवी टीम ने संपादित नहीं किया है. यह सिंडीकेट फीड से सीधे प्रकाशित की गई है।)
अन्य खबरें
 

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Army Soldier Aneesh Thomas Killed In Jammu And Kashmir Due To Unprovoked Firing By Pakistan

Army Soldier Killed In J&K Due To Unprovoked Firing By Pakistan

Pakistan had violated the ceasefire in the Sunderbani sector of Jammu and Kashmir on Tuesday.

Army Soldier Killed In J&K Due To Unprovoked Firing By Pakistan

"Aneesh Thomas was a brave, highly motivated soldier," read a press release from the Defence Wing

Rajouri (Jammu and Kashmir):

Soldier Aneesh Thomas lost his life after a ceasefire violation by Pakistan in Sunderbani Sector.  

Pakistan had violated the ceasefire in the Sunderbani sector of Jammu and Kashmir on Tuesday.

A press release from the Defence Wing read, "Pakistan Army resorted to unprovoked ceasefire violation along the line of control (LoC) in Sunderbani Sector, District Rajouri (J&K). Own troops responded strongly to the enemy fire. In the incident, Naik Aneesh Thomas was critically injured and later succumbed to his injuries."

Soldier Aneesh Thomas was a brave, highly motivated and sincere soldier. The nation will always remain indebted to him for his supreme sacrifice and devotion to duty, it said.

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कपिल शर्मा (Kapil Sharma) और सुमोना चक्रवर्ती (Sumona Chakravarti) का यह वीडियो खूब वायरल हो रहा है.

कपिल शर्मा बनें 'बाबा ब्लू', सुमोना चक्रवर्ती Video में बोलीं- भई बहुत अच्छे...

'द कपिल शर्मा शो (The Kapil Sharma Show)' के सेट का वीडियो हुआ वायरल

खास बातें

  • 'द कपिल शर्मा शो' का वीडियो हुआ वायरल
  • कपिल शर्मा बनें 'बाबा ब्लू'
  • सुमोना चक्रवर्ती ने यूं किया रिएक्ट
नई दिल्ली:

 'द कपिल शर्मा शो (The Kapil Sharma Show)' लॉकडाउन के बाद एक बार फिर तहलका मचा रहा है. शो में हर हफ्ते नए-नए मेहमान आते हैं और जमकर धूम मचाते हैं. अब हाल ही में 'कपिल शर्मा शो' के सेट का एक वीडियो इंटरनेट पर तेजी से वायरल हो रहा है. इस वीडियो में कपिल शर्मा (Kapil Sharma) 'बाबा ब्लू' के आउटफिट में नजर आ रहे हैं. 'बाबा ब्लू' बनें कपिल शर्मा के साथ उनकी भूरी यानी सुमोना चक्रवर्ती (Sumona Chakravarti) बैठी हुई हैं. 

यह भी पढ़ें


वीडियो में सुमोना चक्रवर्ती (Sumona Chakravarti) कपिल शर्मा (Kapil Sharma) से पूछती हैं, "बाबा ब्लू", जिस पर कपिल कहते हैं, 'भई बहुत अच्छे'. वीडियो में सुमोना भी उनकी नकल करती हैं. कपिल शर्मा शो के सेट का यह वीडियो खूब वायरल हो रहा है और लोग इस पर अपनी प्रतिक्रिया दे रहे हैं. कपिल और सुमोना के इस वीडियो को अब तक 4, 681 बार देखा जा चुका है.

बता दें, सुमोना चक्रवर्ती (Sumona Chakravarti) ने कपिल शर्मा (Kapil Sharma) के साथ 'कॉमेडी नाइट्स विद कपिल', 'द कपिल शर्मा शो-1' और 'द कपिल शर्मा शो 2' भी किया, जहां से उन्हें काफी लोकप्रियता मिली. वह शो पर कपिल की 'भूरी' बनकर सबको हंसाती हैं, तो वहीं, कपिल शर्मा अलग-अलग किरदार निभाकर लोगों का मनोरंजन करते हैं.
 

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Trump claimed he 'up-played' the coronavirus, despite being on tape saying otherwise

Trump claimed he 'up-played' the coronavirus, despite being on tape saying otherwise

Trump also reiterated his assertion that the virus would eventually disappear, pointing to a “herd mentality” that would develop, which was likely meant to be "herd immunity."
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President Donald Trump participates in a town hall with undecided voters hosted by ABC News chief anchor George Stephanopoulos in Philadelphia on Sept. 15, 2020.Heidi Gutman / ABC

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President Trump told a voter he did not downplay the coronavirus in the early days of his administration’s Covid-19 response — though he’s been heard on tape saying he did — during an ABC News town on Tuesday.

“If you believe it's the president's responsibility to protect America, why would you downplay a pandemic that is known to disproportionately harm low-income families and minority communities,” a voter asked Trump.

Trump responded, “Yeah, well I didn't downplay it. I actually, in many ways I up-played it in terms of action.” The voter appeared to try to follow up and remind the president he acknowledged downplaying the threat of the coronavirus pandemic in a taped interview with journalist Bob Woodward earlier this year.

The town hall, hosted by George Stephanopoulos in Philadelphia, is one of the rare occasions Trump has sat down for questions with a news network other than Fox News. It is also one of the few moments the president has had to interact with undecided voters in a moderated setting. The topics ranged from health care to the pandemic to policing, among other areas. Trump and Stephanopoulos as well as voters, who wore masks, were socially distanced.

Trump is in a bare-knuckled re-election battle against former Vice President Joe Biden, the Democratic nominee, while his poll numbers sagging as he continues to get low marks from voters for how he handled the response to the virus.

Trump’s about-face on his administration’s coronavirus response comes as taped interviews with journalist Bob Woodward were recently released in which the president acknowledged downplaying the threat, according to an account of Woodward's new book.

“I wanted to always play it down. I still like playing it down because I don't want to create a panic," Trump said in a March 19 call with Woodward, according to an audio clip posted Wednesday on The Washington Post's website. The newspaper obtained a copy of the book, "Rage," which was released this week.

In the same interview, Trump also acknowledged that the disease was more deadly than he publicly admitted.

"Now it's turning out it's not just old people, Bob. But just today, and yesterday, some startling facts came out. It's not just old, older," Trump said, according to an audio clip, and then added, "young people, too, plenty of young people."

During the ABC town hall, Trump continued to misrepresent his administration's response to the virus and blame China.

"We've worked very hard on the pandemic," Trump told a conservative voter with an underlying health condition who criticized the administration's virus response. "We've worked very hard. It came off from China, they should have never let it happen."

Trump also reiterated his claim that the virus would eventually disappear, pointing to a “herd mentality” that would develop, which he likely meant to be "herd immunity."

Trump was also pressed by a local pastor, who is Black, on race. Trump was asked when was America ever "great," referring to Trump's slogan "Make America Great Again," which the voter said, “pushes us (Black Americans) back to a time in which we cannot identify with such greatness." He also pressed Trump on addressing systemic racism.

"And we have not been seeing a change, quite frankly, under your administration, under the Obama administration, under the Bush, under the Clinton, the very same things happen, the same systems and cycles continue to ensue," the voter said.

Trump responded, "I hope there's not a race problem. I can tell you, there's none with me."

The president then pivoted discussing his poll numbers among minorities and Black and Latino unemployment numbers under his administration. Trump has been struggling with Black voters, who overwhelmingly support Biden, according to polls.

Trump was later pressed on the killings of Black Americans by police and how they are three times more likely to be killed during an encounter with an officer and downplayed systemic racism in law enforcement. Trump said the deaths of George Floyd in Minnesota, Breonna Taylor in Kentucky, and the recent shooting of Jacob Blake in Wisconsin were "tragic events" but largely defended the police.

"I can only say this, that the police in this country have done generally a great job," Trump said.

One of the testiest moments of the town hall was the discussion of health care. A voter with a pre-existing condition pressed the president on his health care plan and his efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act, which protected pre-existing conditions.

Trump claimed to the voter that he is preserving pre-existing conditions, even as his administration argues in court against Obamacare. This prompted Stephanopoulos to jump into fact check the president in real-time.

"You've been trying to strike down pre-existing conditions," Stephanopoulos said. "You're striking down the whole law."

Despite the pushback, Trump continues to claim he has a health care plan, despite the difficulty of getting legislation through the Democratic-controlled House, which has tried to safeguard the Affordable Care Act. Health care is a top issue for voters in the 2020 election.

“I have it all ready, and it’s a much better plan for you, and it’s a much better plan," Trump said, without giving more details.

Trump also pushed back at a voter who asked if he would be "more presidential" in his second term if he is re-elected.

“I'm fighting a battle. It's a big battlefield, and I have a lot of forces against me," Trump said. "Sometimes you don’t have time to be totally, as you would say, presidential. You have to get things done."

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Acer Predator Triton 300 Review
Acer Predator Triton 300 Review

Acer Predator Triton 300 Review

Vignesh Giridharan   |  17 Jan 2020
DIGIT RATING
85 /100
  • design

    63

  • performance

    95

  • value for money

    87

  • features

    75

  • PROS
  • Tasteful, subdued design
  • Great CPU and GPU performance
  • Smooth, precise touchpad
  • CONS
  • Turbo key has only enable func.
  • Poor battery life
  • Weighs a bit much

Verdict

The Intel Core i7 and Nvidia GTX 1650 chips on the Acer Predator Triton 300 work well together to offer consistent performance on popular game titles. However, the exact configuration of our review unit is nowhere to be found online, making it sour grapes for the moment.

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Acer Predator Triton 300 detailed review

Acer, it appears, is finally catching up to the competition in terms of web presence and product portfolio strength. In December, the popular Taiwan-based PC manufacturer launched its ConceptD series of laptops for creators, namely the ConceptD 7 Pro, ConceptD 7, and ConceptD 5. Started last year, ConceptD is an Acer sub-brand that focusses on products specifically created for professional artists and designers. The latest ConceptD 7 Ezel Convertible series, which the company showcased at CES 2020, sports an Intel 10th Gen Core series chip with Nvidia Quadro RTX graphics. You can read more about that here.

Come to think of it, December 2019 was an extremely important month for Acer in India. Not only did it mark the launch of the ConceptD series in the country but it also marked the launch of the Acer online store, which finally gives customers the option to buy products directly from an official Acer portal without having to choose between models listed on the likes of Flipkart and Amazon. The new online store, which is located at store.acer.com, is currently populated with deals on popular laptops such as the Nitro 5 and Aspire 3. Interestingly and maybe even worryingly, there’s no sign of the Predator Triton 300 on it. Nonetheless, let’s take a closer look at Acer’s newest gaming laptop.

Performance

Though not available on the Acer online store, the Triton 300 is listed on Flipkart for Rs 79,990. For that money, you get the laptop with an Intel 9th Gen Core i7 CPU with 8GB of RAM. Storage is handled by a 256GB solid-state drive working alongside a 1TB hard drive. Complementing the CPU is an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 graphics card with 4GB of dedicated video RAM. Now the GTX 1650 is, as we all know, the base model in Nvidia’s 2019 line-up of laptop GPUs. Our review unit, on the other hand, came equipped with the same Intel 9th Gen Core i7 and GTX 1650 chips but a more generous 16GB of RAM. Storage was taken care of by a WD 512GB PCIe NVMe solid-state drive with no hard drive to accompany it. This variant of the Triton 300 is expected to make it to online stores like Flipkart soon.

Opening up the base panel revealed a fairly tidy arrangement of components with enough room for expansion. The CFL Auris motherboard on the review unit had a total of two DDR4 SDRAM slots, one of which was eaten up by the Kingston 16GB chip. The motherboard also had two M.2 slots for storage, one of which was occupied by the Western Digital SN720 512GB chip. While the motherboard had space for a 2.5-inch hard drive, there was no caddy fitted on our review unit. This meant that if we wanted to expand storage, we’d have been forced to get another M.2 solid-state drive. To the right of the M.2 slots was a Killer 1650X Wi-Fi 6 card.

Our review unit with a 512GB M.2 SSD lacked a hard drive caddy

The empty RAM slot is a good idea

You can throw in up to two M.2 SSDs and a 2.5-inch hard drive

The review unit performed quite well on our synthetic benchmark tests. On PCMark 8’s Conventional Creative test the Triton 300 scored 4001 points, which is well ahead of what was scored by the FX505DY and FX705DT from Asus’ 2019 AMD Ryzen-powered TUF Gaming line-up. On 3DMark’s Fire Strike and Sky Diver the Triton 300 picked up 8163 and 24350 points, respectively. Again, both scores are well above those picked up by the FX505DY and FX705DT. For reference, you can find our review of the 15-inch FX505DY here and the 17-inch FX705DT here.

Everyday performance of the Triton 300 was more than up to the mark. I was able to run multiple instances of common applications such as Word, Excel, Chrome, File Explorer, and WhatsApp for PC across multiple virtual desktops with noticeable ease. Even with background game downloads happening on Steam or Origin, I didn’t notice any distinguishable drop in performance. On one occasion, I was able to export 100 image files on Adobe Lightroom Classic CC in about 5 minutes. In summary, the Triton 300 offers great performance for everyday tasks, including heavy browsing, heavy file transfers, and online photo editing.

Gaming

Gaming on the Triton 300 was a pleasurable experience. The review unit clocked far better frame rates than the FX505DY or FX705DT. I ran a bunch of games on the laptop in its native screen resolution of Full HD first on Medium graphics settings and then on High (i.e., one notch above Medium) to compare frame rates. V-Sync was turned off across all titles. Doom ran more than comfortably on Medium at an average frame rate of 103 frames per second but slipped to 95 on High. Battlefield V managed 68 frames per second on Medium before falling to 57 on High. Apex Legends clocked an average of 93 frames per second on Medium and 85 frames per second on High.

Shadow of the Tomb Raider’s internal benchmarking utility reported an average frame rate of 55 frames per second on Medium settings and a negligibly lower 51 frames per second on High settings. Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice—which is probably the most graphically taxing game on our list—managed 69 frames per second on Medium but fell to 54 frames per second on High. Finally, Crysis 3 ran at an average frame rate of 96 frames per second on Medium before falling to 73 on High. All these games ran on the Triton 300 with consistent smoothness. As V-Sync was disabled, these games—especially Battlefield V—displayed a fair bit of screen tearing.

At room temperatures of around 14 degrees C, the Triton 300 was well behaved. With heavy CPU and GPU activity happening on the inside, the WASD keys registered about 36.2 degrees C on average and the heat vents on the sides saw about 42 degrees C on average. With both fans spinning at max speed, the Triton 300 was noticeably noisy in the office but it wasn’t as noisy as the slimmer Asus Zephyrus G GA502.

The Triton 300 is a cool cat for the most part

Gaming, on the whole, is a very enjoyable experience on the Triton 300. On one occasion, I played Metro Exodus in Ultra (the highest possible graphics settings, not counting Extreme) and saw very playable frame rates (between 40 and 60 frames per second). All that said, I don’t see why Acer hasn’t lined its Triton 300 stable up with other GPU options apart from the entry-level GTX 1650. An RTX 2060-powered Triton 300 would’ve been a good match against the Lenovo Legion Y540. You can read our review of that laptop here.

Pressing Turbo pushes both fans to about 6,000rpm 

Battery

The Triton 300 comes with a quad-cell 58.75Wh non-removable lithium-ion battery, which is frankly not too dependable if you travel a lot. On our standard battery benchmark test, the review unit managed a middling 2 hours, 22 minutes. The FX505DY and FX705DT, by contrast, managed 3 hours, 30 minutes and 4 hours, 45 minutes, on the same test with the exact same parameters, respectively. Sadly, the review unit performed no better on our everyday test runs. With Wi-Fi and Bluetooth enabled, the laptop lost battery charge from 100 to 19 per cent in 2 hours, 32 minutes. During this time, the laptop was tasked with intense browsing and background music playback. When I brought the screen brightness down from 75 per cent to 55, things improved quite a bit. In summary, don’t expect over four hours of continuous battery life from the Triton 300.

Display, Audio, and IO

The Triton 300 comes with a 15.6-inch ‘ComfyView’ LED-backlit IPS LCD panel with Full HD resolution and 144Hz refresh rate. Colours on the panel appear a bit washed out (especially when the screen brightness is pushed to max) but not to a point where it becomes noticeable while consuming content. On the bright side (sorry for the pun), the screen brightness is sufficient for most indoor and outdoor spots. In addition, the matte finish on top of the display ensures overhead lights (in conference rooms, etc.) don’t become a bother while working. It’s a fine panel for work and play alike.

Colours are a bit washed out but that doesn't get in the way of gaming

The Triton 300 sports two down-firing speakers on its base panel. The sound from them is rather tinny for long sessions of music playback but they should get the job done if you're watching a quick video clip on YouTube. While there's noticeable stereo separation in them, they lack volume. So, if you're trying to show your friends a new game trailer in say, an empty classroom, you might need an external Bluetooth speaker. For serious gaming, you should definitely get yourself a good pair of headphones.

Speakers are tinny and lack volume

The Triton 300’s audio setup is powered by Waves MaxxAudio, which means there’s a bundled app of the same name to control the equaliser and surround sound settings. The in-app sound settings include ‘Revive’ and ‘Reduce Noise’, which work pretty well. In addition, there’s a sound technology that works only when the headphones are plugged in. Called Waves Nx, the technology uses the laptop’s webcam to track the movements of your head so it can make the sound “follow” you virtually, thus giving you the feeling there are fixed speakers on the laptop. I must say that this feature works quite well even if it requires the webcam to be running at all times.

Waves Nx tech uses webcam to create the effect of a virtual room

The Triton 300 comes with plenty of ports to get you hooked up to accessories easily. On the left side of its body, we see a LAN port (with a spring-loaded flap), a Mini DisplayPort, a full-size HDMI port, USB-C 3.1, and a couple of USB-A 3.1 ports (one of which can juice up smartphones even during sleep). Oh, and there's a Kensington Lock Slot for added security. On the right side, we see a proprietary round-pin power port, a USB-A 2.0 port, and a single 3.5mm audio jack for headsets. The inclusion of an SD Card slot would’ve made life easier for users who frequently edit photos and videos.

Ports on the left

Ports on the right

Acer has equipped the Triton 300 with a Killer E2500 Ethernet Controller and a Killer AX1650 Wi-Fi 6 module, both of which take advantage of Killer's DoubleShot Pro technology to let the user switch between Ethernet and Wi-Fi for specific online tasks. For example, the user could reserve the faster Ethernet line for video streaming and use the slower Wi-Fi connection for game downloads. The laptop sports a webcam on top of the display but lacks a fingerprint scanner for faster log-ins.

Wi-Fi 6 card from Killer

Keyboard and Touchpad

The Triton 300's keyboard is a mixed bag in that it has a few good qualities and a few bad. Going for it are the large, clearly marked keys with multiple brightness settings. There's a numpad on the right side with dedicated Home, End, Page Up, and Page Down keys. There’s also a dedicated shortcut button to bring up the bundled PredatorSense app. Now, this app lets the user set a custom speed for both fans individually, control GPU overclocking, and manage the lighting profiles on the keyboard's four-zone RGB lighting. Essential keys, like the WASD and arrow keys, allow more light to pass through for easier recognition while gaming. 

The four-zone RGB-backlit keyboard has mostly good qualities

Letting the keyboard down are the hardness of the keys and the badly programmed dedicated Turbo button. Let me explain: the keys have ample travel but are a little resistant to keypresses. Acer could have made the setup a tad softer, in my opinion. The Turbo button, on the other hand, is a different sort of problem. Pressing it once makes the two internal fans spool up to max speed but pressing it a second time does absolutely nothing. In other words, it can only enable the Turbo fan profile but not disable it. Despite these flaws, it's a pretty good keyboard for work and play alike. What’s more, it looks fantastic when the ambient light is dimmed.

Turbo button enables max fan speed but can't disable

The Triton 300 comes with a large precision touchpad that works brilliantly for pointing, tapping, scrolling, and dragging with multiple fingers. Because Windows 10 recognises it as a precision unit, there's no need to install a third-party driver or utility to make the most of the touchpad's gesture control. Unlike the unit on Asus' TUF Gaming models, this one does not show any signs of unnecessary play when a finger lands on the surface. The two click keys under the touchpad surface, too, are easy to press. All in all, it's a fine input device for when you decide to leave your usual gaming mouse behind.

Precision touchpad is easy to use

Build and Design

The Triton 300 comes clad in an all-metal cover with a tasteful blue-black finish that sets the laptop apart in its own quiet, calm way. The laptop's overall design is subtle but not as subtle as the Lenovo Legion Y540's. The brightly backlit Predator logo on the top cover and the aggressive cuts on the rear heat vents are a dead giveaway that it's a machine built for gaming. The clipped corners of the top cover and base panel, too, add to the laptop's identity. While the laptop offers a fair amount of grip, it does not go easy on the user's arm muscles. Weighing in at 2.5 kilogrammes, the Triton 300 is quite a heavy brick to carry around.

Neat blue paint job on the vents inside

Opening the lid of the Triton 300 is a one-hand operation but it easily demonstrates just how bendy the slim panel is. A similar amount of flex is seen on the keyboard as well when the keys are tapped hard. The 15.6-inch screen with a matte finish is surrounded by fairly thick bezels all around. The top bezel is home to the webcam and a dual-array microphone. The keyboard island, which lacks a fingerprint sensor, manages to look elegant thanks to the four-zone RGB lighting on the keyboard and the neat chrome finish around the touchpad. Despite the noticeable flex on some of its panels, the Triton 300 manages to come up as one of the better built mid-range gaming machines.

Bottom Line

The Acer Predator Triton 300 is easily one of the best GTX 1650-powered gaming laptops we have seen since last year, especially in terms of CPU and GPU performance, but it’s not without its faults. Its screen could use a bit more colour, its speakers, a lot more volume, and its 2.5-kilogramme build, some slimming down. Luckily, all those flaws can be overlooked if all you care about is consistent performance from its well-stacked internals. The GTX 1650 graphics card inside matches well with the Intel 9th Gen Core i7 CPU to offer a pleasurable gaming experience on most popular AAA titles as long as you’re not adamant about pushing that slider to Ultra in video settings, leave alone VR.

The variant currently available in India has 8GB RAM. Storage comes from a 256GB SSD + 1TB hard drive

In terms of numbers alone, the Acer Predator Triton 300 pushes past the two Asus TUF Gaming models we saw last year—the FX505DY and FX705DT. So, why then, do I feel a bit unsure about recommending the Acer over the two Asus models? It has something to do with the fact that this review unit is different in configuration from the variants that sell in the market. The Triton 300 listed on Flipkart and the nearest Acer Mall (as of writing this review) has half the RAM available on the review unit and dual-disk storage, so I’m not sure how well it will hold up against the TUF Gaming series, or even a GTX 1650-powered Legion Lenovo Y540. If you’re particular about getting the Acer Predator Triton 300 with the exact same specs as our review unit, then you'll have to wait till it pops up in the market. It's expected to go on sale sometime soon. Acer, unfortunately, has not shared the exact price of this unit.

Acer Predator Triton 300 Key Specs, Price and Launch Date

Release Date: 14 Jan 2020
Variant: None
Market Status: Launched

Key Specs

  • OS OS
    Windows 10 Home
  • Display Display
    15.6" (1920 x 1080)
  • Processor Processor
    i7-9750H | NA
  • Memory Memory
    NA Serial ATA/nullGB null

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Kangana Ranaut Reaction On Jaya Bachchan Statement Over Drugs In Bollywood Tweet Viral - Jaya Bachchan के थाली वाले बयान पर कंगना रनौत ने किया पलटवार, बोलीं- कौन सी थाली दी है उनकी इंडस्ट्री ने...

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  • कंगना रनौत ने जया बच्चन के बयान पर किया रिएक्ट
  • कंगना ने जया के थाली वाले बयान पर किया पलटवार
  • सोशल मीडिया पर जमकर वायरल हो रहा है ट्वीट
नई दिल्ली:

फिल्म इंडस्ट्री में ड्रग्स कनेक्शन को लेकर बॉलीवुड एक्ट्रेस और समाजवादी पार्टी से राज्यसभा सांसद जया बच्चन (Jaya Bachchan) ने संसद में पुरजोर तरीके से जवाब दिया. उन्होंने राज्यसभा में गोरखपुर से बीजेपी सांसद रवि किशन (Ravi Kishan) और कंगना रनौत को आड़े हाथों लिया. अब इस पर एक्ट्रेस कंगना रनौत (Kangana Ranaut) का रिएक्शन आया है. कंगना रनौत ने हाल ही में एक ट्वीट किया है. इस ट्वीट में उन्होंने जया बच्चन की इस बात पर पलटवार किया है, जिसमें उन्होंने रवि किशन (Ravi Kishan) को लेकर कहा था, "जिस थाली में खाते हो, उसी में छेद करते हो."

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कंगना रनौत (Kangana Ranaut) ने जया बच्चन (Jaya Bachchan) को लेकर शहजाद जयहिंद के ट्वीट को रिट्वीट किया. जिसमें लिखा था, "जया जी चार-पांच परिवारों के झूठन को पूरी इंडस्ट्री की थाली समझ बैठे आप? कंगना रनौत ने खुद की थाली परोसी और अपनी थाली दांव पर लगाते हुए वो ड्रग्स की थालियों को साफ करवा रही है तो दिक्कत क्यों?" 

इस पर कंगना (Kangana Ranaut) ने रिएक्ट करते हुए लिखा, "कौन सी थाली दी है जया जी (Jaya Bachchan) और उनकी इंडस्ट्री ने? एक थाली मिली थी, जिसमें दो मिनट के रोल आइटम नम्बर्ज़ और एक रोमांटिक सीन मिलता था. वो भी हेरो के साथ सोने के बाद, मैंने इस इंडस्ट्री को फेमिनिज्म सिखाया, थाली देश भक्ति नारीप्रधान फिल्मों से सजाई, यह मेरी अपनी थाली है जया जी आपकी नहीं." कंगना के इस ट्वीट पर लोग खूब कमेंट कर रहे हैं और अपनी प्रतिक्रिया दे रहे हैं.

जया बच्चन (Jaya Bachchan) ने राज्यसभा में बीजेपी सांसद और भोजपुरी (Bhojpuri) फिल्मों के एक्टर रवि किशन (Ravi Kishan) के बयान को लेकर जवाब दिया. उन्होंने कहा, "कुछ लोगों की वजह से, आप पूरी इंडस्ट्री की छवि खराब नहीं कर सकते. मुझे कल बहुत बुरा लगा जब लोकसभा के एक सदस्य जो खुद इंडस्ट्री से ताल्लुक रखते हैं, ने फिल्म इंडस्ट्री के बारे में खराब बोला. जिस थाली में खाते हैं उसी में छेद करते हैं."

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खास बातें

  • नेहा कक्कड़ का वीडियो हुआ वायरल
  • सिंगर ने फैन्स को पास बुलाकर कही ये बात
  • सोशल मीडिया पर जमकर वायरल हो रहा है Video
नई दिल्ली:

सिंगर नेहा कक्कड़ (Neha Kakkar) सोशल मीडिया पर काफी एक्टिव रहती हैं. वह अकसर अपने फोटो और वीडियो फैन्स के साथ साझा करती हैं, जो खूब सुर्खियां भी बटोरते हैं. बॉलीवुड की सिंगिंग क्वीन नेहा कक्कड़ की आवाज का हर कोई दीवाना है. नेहा कक्कड़ (Neha Kakkar Video) उन सेलेब्स में से हैं, जो हमेशा ही सोशल मीडिया पर छाई रहती हैं. अब हाल ही में नेहा का एक और वीडियो इंटरनेट पर तेजी से वायरल हो रहा है. इसी वीडियो में नेहा लोगों को अपने पास बुला रही है. 

यह भी पढ़ें


नेहा कक्कड़ (Neha Kakkar) के इस वीडियो को उनके फैन क्लब ने अपने इंस्टाग्राम एकाउंट से शेयर किया गया है. इस वीडियो में नेहा कक्कड़ कह रही हैं, "हे यू, मेरे पास आओ, आओ. केवल ये कहना चाहती हूं कि आई लव यू." नेहा के इस क्यूट वीडियो पर फैन्स खूब कमेंट कर रहे हैं और अपनी प्रतिक्रिया दे रहे हैं. 


नेहा कक्कड़ (Neha Kakkar) के वर्कफ्रंट की बात करें तो वो अपने भाई व संगीतकार-गायक टोनी कक्कड़ के साथ मिलकर हाल ही में 'भीगी-भीगी (Bheegi Bheegi)' सॉन्ग लेकर आई थीं. इस गाने ने रिलीज होते ही यूट्यूब पर धमाल मचा दिया था. उनके इस रोमांटिक गाने को टोनी कक्कड़ और प्रिंस दूबे ने मिलकर लिखा है. नेहा कक्कड़ ने दिलबर, काला चश्मा, गरमी, आंखे मारे, सेकेंड हैंड जवानी, कोका कोला जैसे गाने गाकर सुर्खियां बटोरी हैं. उनके ये गाने खूब सुने जाते हैं.

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