Friday, September 18, 2015

Dengue Toll Rises to 16 in Delhi


Dengue Toll Rises to 16 in Delhi

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New Delhi:  Two girls, aged three and nine, have become the latest victims of dengue in the city, taking the toll to 16 today in what is being billed as the worst outbreak of the vector-borne disease in the national capital in the past five years.

Three-year-old Neha Mathur, a resident of Sangam Vihar area in south Delhi, died of dengue at Saket City Hospital yesterday, doctors said.

The nine-year-old girl, a resident of Okhla died on September 15 at RML hospital, doctors said.

According to Neha's father Vinod Mathur, she had fever for quite some time and on September 11, he got her tested but the results were normal.

"The test results were normal. But as fever did not subside, on September 15 we took her to Pt Madan Mohan Malaviya Hospital. Doctors there did not carry out any tests, just gave her drip and discharged. Around 3 am yesterday, she developed high fever and we rushed her to Majeedia Hospital in Hamdard Nagar where again the doctors gave her injection and stabilised her. They did not admit her or did not carry out any tests," said her father.

"We brought her home but her condition deteriorated and we took her to Saket City hospital around 11 AM where she died. She tested positive for dengue at the hospital," said Mr Mathur.

"The patient had come with internal bleeding and died of dengue shock syndrome," said Dr Shashishekhar Singh, senior consultant at the hospital's Paediatrics department.

According to municipal corporation officials, over 2,000 people have tested positive for the vector-borne disease.

The death toll as per the official data still stands at 5
source-http://www.ndtv.com/delhi-news/2-girls-succumb-to-dengue-today-as-toll-rises-to-16-1218846

A Delhi Father Who Lost Both His Children to Dengue

A Delhi Father Who Lost Both His Children to Dengue

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Dinesh Kumar's 11-year-old son died of dengue in 2010. Last month, he lost his 11-year-old daughter to the disease
New Delhi:  The deaths of two young boys from dengue outraged the country after reports that both had been refused treatment by a number of Delhi hospitals. The parents of one of the children jumped off a four-storey building in South Delhi over the weekend, forcing the government to intervene urgently in a crisis which has spiraled into the capital's worst dengue outbreak in five years.

Others may find it hard to disbelieve that the reported callousness of hospitals cost two young lives. Not Dinesh Kumar. In 2010, his 11-year-old son, Ankit, died of dengue. Last month, he lost his 11-year-old daughter, Maneka, to the epidemic.

"Both my children are dead, I'm helpless. I told the doctors I will sell my house my everything but save my kids," said Mr Kumar, 45, in his house in Madanpur Khadar in South Delhi. Outside, on the streets of his neighbourhood, children play in stagnant water. Despite the dengue outbreak, no major clean-up effort of fumigation has been seen here.

Mr Kumar says for both his children, he begged doctors not to delay the treatment. But he claims that last month, doctors at one hospital ordered him to move his feverish daughter to another; she died two days later. Medical records show the 11-year-old died of a heart attack.

Maneka's 11-year-old brother died five years ago. He too was moved between hospitals. At the state-run where he died, his family says they waited several hours to get a doctor's attention.

The government has warned that hospitals will lose licenses if they turn away dengue patients. Surprise checks are being carried out at state-run hospitals by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and other ministers. But the wards at hospitals are packed with patients in need of assistance, and not enough doctors to attend to them urgently.

So far this year, more than 1,900 cases have been reported - and experts warn that the crisis will peak in October after the monsoon ends. 
source-http://www.ndtv.com/delhi-news/a-delhi-father-who-lost-both-his-children-to-dengue-1218379

Dengue Outbreak: Goat Milk and Papaya Leaves Being Sold at Sky-High Rates in Delhi


Dengue Outbreak: Goat Milk and Papaya Leaves Being Sold at Sky-High Rates in Delhi

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Dengue Outbreak: Goat Milk and Papaya Leaves Being Sold at Sky-High Rates in DelhiCan goat milk cure dengue? There is no scientific answer to this, but the sales of the same has increased phenomenally in the capital as the mosquito-borne disease has seen a spurt. Delhi's civic bodies have so far confirmed only five dengue deaths in the national capital and the number of cases as 1,872. However, independent inquiries have confirmed 18 deaths till Thursday evening in the city.

Since there is no specific vaccine or drug to prevent dengue, people are looking for alternative or natural home remedies to control the dangerous disease. "It is mentioned in our books that goat milk helps in recovering fast from dengue fever as the milk is light and easy to digest. However, there is no mention that it increases platelet count," said Ayurveda practitioner Dr. Aftab Ahmad.

Following suggestions by traditional healers that goat milk may be beneficial to people infected with dengue, its price in the capital has reportedly soared to Rs. 2,000 per litre from Rs.800 a litre a few days back, while a dry, shrivelled blade of papaya leaf is available for Rs.500.

Goat breeders Jai Kishan and Nadeem Gowhar from south Delhi's Hauz Rani area said there was a huge demand for goat milk. "The goat milk is being sold at Rs.500-Rs.2,000 per litre in Malviya Nagar and adjoining areas," Kishan said.

"We have over 60 goats, but many of them are in the calving stage. Currently, only 3-4 litres of milk is available with us," he said. "The demand is so high that people have to wait for days to get a glass of goat milk."

Kishan said the normal price for goat milk is about Rs.35-40 per litre.

On patients suffering from dengue and asking for goat milk, Gowhar said: "We don't charge for the milk and don't provide one person more than 400 ml. People often return with gifts to our home after recovering from dengue."

However, allopathic doctors are not very impressed with the efficacy of goat milk for treating dengue. "We don't recommend it (goat milk) for dengue treatment as no major study has been done on this," said Dr Rommel Tickoo, senior consultant, internal medicine, Max Hospital.

As far as papaya is concerned, it is believed that the juice of papaya leaves can be alternative treatment for dengue. "The juice of crushed leaves of papaya can prove to be helpful during treatment for dengue," said Dr. Shobha Mathur, a nutritionist based in Gurgaon.

"Neem, fresh coriander leaves and tulsi can also be taken in the form of tonic to reduce dengue fever," Mathur added.

Mathur advises: Drink as much water as possible to keep the body hydrated and to replace fluid loss. This will also bring down the body temperature while easing symptom like headaches and muscle cramps.

Meanwhile, yoga guru Baba Ramdev told a press conference on Thursday that instead of running from pillar to post for admitting their kin in the hospitals, people should take the help of Ayurveda and herbal medicines like aloe vera, pomegranate and papaya juice.

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Behind Rakesh Maria's Removal as Mumbai Police Chief, a History of Friction

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Mumbai Police Chief Rakesh Maria with Lalit Modi in London last year
Mumbai:  Rakesh Maria's abrupt transfer as Mumbai's police chief in the middle of the high-profile Sheena Bora murder investigation came just three days after a telling comment by Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis.

Mr Fadnavis had questioned the heavy duty focus on the case and said that the police should devote similar attention to other cases that are not in the spotlight.

Rakesh Maria, a veteran of prominent investigations, had personally interrogated the three accused - Sheena Bora's mother Indrani Mukerjea, her step-father and a driver - for long hours, and making another exception, also briefed the media. Hours before his removal, he had questioned Indrani Mukerjea's husband, TV tycoon Peter Mukerjea.

Sources say the Chief Minister was unhappy about Mr Maria's unusual level of engagement in the case that has had  many in the nation riveted for a fortnight, and wanted him to step back.

Mr Maria, however, decided to go to the police station and handle the questioning himself because he was reportedly told that the accused were "high profile, not cooperating and speaking in hi-fi English."

Mr Maria, 58, was promoted as Director General of Home Guards, Maharashtra on Tuesday; he swapped places with Ahmed Javed, who has taken charge as Mumbai police commissioner.

Sources close to Mr Maria said he was expecting a promotion but when it came 22 days too early, he was surprised and upset.

The Chief Minister signed off on the transfer before leaving for Japan on Monday night. It is not known yet whether a police establishment board meeting was held before the decision, as mandated by the Supreme Court.

Sources say the working relationship between Mr Maria and the chief minister had been patchy since Mr Fadnavis took charge last year.

Earlier, the two disagreed over a proposal by Aaditya Thackeray, a young leader of the Shiv Sena, to keep restaurants, clubs and bars in Mumbai open through the night. Mr Maria gave his all-clear to the proposal but the ruling BJP objected, saying such a move would burden the overworked city police.

More recently, Mr Maria was asked by Mr Fadnavis to explain his meeting with corruption accused former IPL boss Lalit Modi last year.

Sources close to Mr. Maria denied any rift between Mr. Maria and Mr. Fadnavis and blamed the transfer to an "internal rivalry" in the IPS or Indian Police Force.
source-http://www.ndtv.com/mumbai-news/behind-rakesh-marias-removal-as-mumbai-police-chief-a-history-of-friction-1215738
 

NASA Assembles First Pieces for Deep Space Mission

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NASA Assembles First Pieces for Deep Space Mission
Washington:  In a small yet significant to send astronauts to Mars, NASA engineers have welded together the first two segments of the Orion crew module that will fly atop NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) rocket on a mission beyond the far side of the moon.

The primary structure of Orion's crew module is made of seven large aluminium pieces that must be welded together in detailed fashion at NASA's Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans.

"Every day, teams around the country are moving at full speed to get ready for Exploration Mission-1 (EM-1) when we'll flight test Orion and SLS together in the proving ground of space, far away from the safety of Earth," said Bill Hill, deputy associate administrator for Exploration Systems Development at NASA Headquarters in Washington, DC.

"We are progressing toward eventually sending astronauts deep into space," he said in a statement.

The first weld connects the tunnel to the forward bulkhead, which is at the top of the spacecraft and houses many of Orion's critical systems, such as the parachutes that deploy during re-entry.

Orion's tunnel, with a docking hatch, will allow crews to move between the crew module and other spacecraft.

"Each of Orion's systems and subsystems is assembled or integrated onto the primary structure, so starting to weld the underlying elements together is a critical first manufacturing step," added Mark Geyer, Orion programme manager.

During the coming months, engineers will inspect and evaluate them to ensure they meet precise design requirements before welding.

Once complete, the structure will be shipped to NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida where it will be assembled with the other elements of the spacecraft, integrated with SLS and processed before launch.

SLS is one of the most experienced large rocket engines in the world, with more than a million seconds of ground test and flight operations time.

When completed, SLS will enable astronauts to begin their journey to explore destinations far into the solar system. 
source-http://www.ndtv.com/world-news/nasa-assembles-first-pieces-for-deep-space-mission-1215757

Saturday, September 5, 2015

Government to Declare One Rank One Pension Today: Sources

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Ex-servicemen on an indefinite hunger strike over non-implementation of One Rank One Pension (OROP) at New Delhi's Jantar Mantar (Press Trust of India photo)
New Delhi:  The government is likely to announce the implementation of the long-awaited One Rank One Pension or OROP today, sources have said. Protesting veterans, who met Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar today, have said that they will make their next course of action known after that meeting.
Here are the latest developments:
  1. The government, sources say, has accepted 98 per cent of the demands made by ex-servicemen. But it will stick to its offer of a revision of pension every five years and not the one, or maximum two years as demanded by the veterans, sources say, adding it is willing to examine that demand.
  2. That is not acceptable, the veterans today said at a press conference, as are reported plans to exclude ex-servicemen who had opted for premature retirement from OROP benefits. "This will be only called as OROP only when it's applied to all," said Major Gen (retd.) Satbir Singh.
  3. "Our main proposal is that a senior should not get pension less than a junior. We will wait for full plan of government and then come with a calibrated response," he said.
  4. The veterans leading the OROP protests at Jantar Mantar in Delhi - which has entered its 84th day - had earlier said that the government's move to announce OROP was "unilateral" and had announced plans for a protest rally in Delhi on September 12.
  5. Explaining the delay in implementing OROP, top sources told NDTV that the Koshiyari committee - set up by the Congress-led UPA government to examine the issue - had recommended about Rs 1,500 crore for the scheme. But a re-look by the NDA government threw up a much higher figure - over Rs 8,000 crore. "Getting consensus from all stakeholders took some time," a top source told NDTV.
  6. Top sources said the government was willing to accept the veterans' demand that OROP be effective from July 1, 2014, with arrears. The government is considering paying arrears in four installments, the sources said.
  7. The lowest-ranking retired jawans, widows and the disabled are likely to accrue the maximum benefit from the announcement, sources say. Widows and ex-servicemen over 70 are likely to be paid first. With the current proposal, jawans will get a pension hike of at least 3,500 to 4,500 a month, say sources.
  8. Since there are many cases of veterans of the same rank earning different pensions, the government proposes to take the average of the maximum and minimum pension paid per rank, while protecting those who earn above average pensions in their rank.
  9. The veterans and the government have been involved in negotiations for months now. The Prime Minister's Office stepped in last month after the strike escalated into a hunger-strike.
    1. OROP was a key promise made by Prime Minister Narendra Modi when he was campaigning for last year's national election. OROP will give the same pension to ex-servicemen who retired many years ago as that which soldiers of the same rank retiring now draw. The scheme will benefit three million veterans
source-http://www.ndtv.com/cheat-sheet/government-to-declare-one-rank-one-pension-today-say-sources-1214481
The Indrani Mukerjea Case and the Art of Living Dangerously

The Indrani Mukerjea Case and the Art of Living Dangerously

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At a minimum, Indrani Mukerjea was an unhesitant risk-taker as composed from myriad accounts offered by people she knew well, and those not on the inside but nevertheless with a lot to say.

When she was 18 and known as Pori Bora, Indrani Mukerjea met Siddharth Das who was a college student in Shillong. They then moved in with Indrani Mukerjea's parents who reportedly ran a rickshaw-for-hire business in Guwahati. Siddharth Das says that without marrying, they had two children - Sheena and Mekhail.

For a young woman, these were - still are - bold strokes, colouring outside the lines.

Siddharth Das was careful to mask himself, first with a helmet, and then a red cap and scarf, at two recent interactions with reporters in Kolkata. He said Indrani Mukerjea told him in 1989 that she was leaving him; their children remained with her parents; he moved back to Kolkata, she relocated to Shillong. Siddharth Das told reporters "she always had ambition", electing, like huge swathes of the country, to pin that as the cause of a duly hellish descent.
 
Siddharth Das claimed that Sheena Bora and Mekhail were born out of his and Indrani's live-in relationship.

Both gender and the provenance of her allegedly outsized drive ("small-town" has done double duty as noun and adjective for the former media executive) seem to have influenced the jury appearing nightly on prime time to size up just what sort of woman abandons her young children. The same sort of woman, the Greek chorus of commentators have suggested, that plots to kill them when they were grown.

Raise your hand if you're feeling the burn of freshman psychology.

In the early part of 2012, the police says, Indrani Mukerjea Skyped uninhibitedly with Sanjeev Khanna, her first husband, finalizing the details of how to eliminate her older two children. Sanjeev Khanna and Indrani Mukerjea share a daughter, Vidhie, now 18. Sanjeev Khanna has reportedly told the police that his former wife revealed to him that the Bora siblings were planning to kill Vidhie. The theory, which he allegedly bought, was greased with the offer of money, a promise made good on he has reportedly confessed to the police.
 
Vidhie (right) is the daughter of Indrani Mukerjea's ex-husband Sanjeev Khanna who has reportedly admitted to the crime

By the mid-2000s, Indrani Mukerjea seemed to have come into substantial money. In 2002, she married Peter Mukerjea, the powerful top boss of Star India. Her head-hunting firm was successful. By common consent, the media circuit, known for its high self-regard, classified Ms Mukerjea as an arriviste, "a wannabe media tycoon" according to a commentator on an NDTV discussion.

In 2007, the Mukerjeas co-founded the INX broadcasting group with three channels and multiple partners for 750 crores. Indrani Mukerjea, as CEO, ran the show. Two years later, the couple exited INX. There was talk of unscrupulous accounting, money being siphoned into proxy firms, the failure to launch of the couple as media moguls. The Mukerjeas appeared to find shore in Bristol. Vidhie enrolled in college there.
 
Indrani, who married Peter Mukerjea in 2002, allegedly introduced the Boras as her younger siblings

Sheena and Mekhail Bora, childhood friends recall, had been brought up by affectionate grandparents. Their mother re-entered their life, right around the time she married Peter Mukerjea, according to Mekhail, and offered the brazen bargain of financial help if they concealed the inconvenient truth of their biology. Siblings, it was agreed all around. Sheena Bora then moved to Mumbai, studied at trendy St Xavier's, and began dating step brother Rahul, Peter Mukerjea's son from his first marriage.

Since the arrest of Indrani Mukerjea, the Mumbai police has, in more leaks than the Titanic, expounded with cheerful enthusiasm on the intricacies of its investigation. Frequent briefings by police chief Rakesh Maria have also been atypical. Initially, police sources said they were examining Indrani Mukerjea's anger at Sheena Bora's lengthy romance with Rahul Mukerjea as a possible motive for murder. Soon, sources say, the relationship was relegated to the background to centre-stage a possible financial knot between mother and daughter.
 
Rahul Mukerjea and Sheena Bora had been romantically involved, to the displeasure of both Indrani and Peter.

The police has strung together this version of how Sheena Bora was killed on the basis of the alleged confessions of Sanjeev Khanna and Indrani Mukerjea's driver: the young woman was collected by the trio in a car on Mumbai's famous Linking Road; she was then drugged and strangled. With the body in the boot, the hired car was kept overnight at the home of the Mukerjeas. The next morning, according to the police, Indrani Mukerjea made the astonishing call of asking for the corpse to be placed next to her in the backseat. She then allegedly drove with her two accomplices to the forests of Raigad, where the body was set on fire.

If it seems puzzlingly contrapuntal for a murderer to display a corpse in clear view on a lengthy journey rather than transporting it in the perfectly accessible boot, the police hasn't offered an explanation. Apparently, they're not over-thinking it.  

After Sheena Bora went off the grid in April 2012, Indrani Mukerjea, with relatively minimal fuss, seemed to convince family and friends that the young woman had chosen a different life in the US. Text messages sent to Rahul Mukerjea from Sheena Bora allegedly included this shorthand: "have found a new guy". The police says Indrani Mukerjea, in a risky proposition, used her daughter's cellphone for upto a year after the alleged murder.
 
Indrani was brought face-to-face with husband Peter Mukerjea at a police station

If the (from all accounts) hasty suspension of disbelief among her circle allowed Indrani Mukerjea considerable rope, the Mumbai police has been no less fortuitous, catching all sorts of devilishly lucky breaks. An anonymous phone call warned that Sheena Bora had been killed three years ago. Indrani Mukerjea's driver was arrested in an arms case and allegedly corroborated the murder. And last week, CSI Raigad played out on the outskirts of Mumbai as the police exhumed a skull it quickly pronounced as Sheena Bora's even before it requested DNA and forensic tests, results of which are still awaited.  

In different editorials and television debates, commentators have said the police's biggest windfall has been the eagerness of the media to report on leaks and leads without distinction from facts.

Which leads us to the question - all things considered, in this case, is it really Indrani Mukerjea who has most evidenced the art of living dangerously? 
source-http://www.ndtv.com/india-news/the-indrani-mukerjea-case-and-the-art-of-living-dangerously-1214265?utm_source=ndtv&utm_medium=top-stories-widget&utm_campaign=story-4-http%3a%2f%2fwww.ndtv.com%2findia-news%2fthe-indrani-mukerjea-case-and-the-art-of-living-dangerously-1214265

Thursday, July 16, 2015

Salman khan supports striking FTII students

SuperstarSalman Khantoday joined the league of top Bollywood celebrities in supporting the striking FTII students who are facing rustication for opposing the appointment of TV actorGajendra Chauhanas the chairman of the institute.Salman said the "Mahabharat" star should pay heed to the students and resign from the post. The Bollywood heart-throb's support came a day after the institute warned the agitating students to end thestrikeor face "strong administrative action which may include rustication"."I think that he (Chauhan) should listen to the students ...Because the students have made our industry, worthy industry...," Salman told reporters here.ALSO READ:FTII notice to striking students; warns them of rusticationThe students have been agitating for last more than a month following the appointment of Chauhan, alleging that he lacks "vision and stature" to head the prestigious FTII.The issue has snowballed into a big controversy with several Bollywood celebrities batting for thestudents and asking the government to reconsider Chauhan's appointment.Well-known celebrities like Rishi Kapoor, son Ranbir Kapoor, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Anupam Kher, filmmakers Kundan Shah, Aziz Mirza, Adoor Gopalakrishnan, Kiran Rao, Rajkummar Rao, Sudhir Mishra, Sayeed Mirza, Resul Pookutty and Piyush Mishra have voiced their reservation.Cinematographer Santhosh Sivan, actress Pallavi Joshi and National Award-winning filmmaker Jahnu Barua resigned as members ofthe FTII Society in support of the striking students.Meanwhile, FTII authorities yesterday served an ultimatum to the agitating students asking them to call off their 34-day strike or face the risk of rustication.Director D J Narian served a notice to the students, asking them to terminate the protest immediately or face "strong" administrative action which may include rustication"."All concerned students will themselves be responsible for any administrative action in this regard."You are therefore ordered to terminate the strikewith immediate effect and resume academic activities without any further delay, failing which the institution will be free to take strict administrative action," the notice said.




Saturday, July 11, 2015

2-minute silence for 2-minute Maggi noodles! Top Twitter reactions

North to south: 5 states ban two-minute Maggi noodles in a day Four more states joined Delhi on Thursday to ban Maggi noodles sales and several others sent samples for tests amid mounting food safety fears, deepening a crisis for manufacturer Nestle India whoseshare price continued to tumble.Gujarat and Uttarakhand banned the product for 30 and 90 days, respectively, after samples showed the instant noodles contained dangerously high levels of lead and the chemical flavour enhancer, Monosodium Glutamate (MSG).Assam government too decided to ban the chicken flavoured Maggi for 30 days after finding presence of monosodium glutamate (MSG) in the noodle.Jammu and Kashmir announced a similar 30-day precautionary embargo but is yet toreceive results of a lab test. The Tamil Nadu government banned sale, storage and manufacturing of Maggi and three other brands of noodles for three months.“We can’t let someone to play with the health of the people, therefore the ban,” Uttarakhand health minister Surendra Singh Negi told HT.At least 10 other states have sent samplesof Maggi noodles for tests amid a widespread panic over food safety guidelines, a day after Delhi became the first state in the country to ban the product.A number of prominent retailers including the Future Group, which runs Big Bazaar, Walmart and Metro AG have also pulled the ubiquitous “two-minute” snack from their shelves.The flurry of bans hurt Nestle India with plunging sales of its flagship product sending share prices down by around 4%, following a nearly 10% slump on Wednesday. The company maintains its pd levels a

Friday, July 10, 2015

whatsapp the world's most popular...

WhatsApp is theworld’s most popular smartphone messaging app, lettingmore than 800 million peoplesend and receive texts on the cheap. But it’s evolving into something more.On Tuesday, the company, which is owned by Facebook, released a new version of the app that allows people with iPhones to not only text people, butactually talk to them. This built on a similar move the company made at the end of March, when it quietly released anAndroid update that did the same thing. And in the week following the addition of voice calling on Android, WhatsApp-related traffic increased about 5 percent on carrier networks, according to a study byAllot Communications—an Israeli company that helps manage wireless network traffic worldwide.That figure will likely get a lot bigger as WhatsApp shifts from being the world’s favorite messaging app to become a more wide-ranging—and bandwidth-intensive—communication tool.Others have offered internet voice calls on smartphones, most notably Skype andViber. But WhatsApp is different. So many people already use the app, and the company isintent on keeping it free (or nearly free). Though it has little traction here in the US, WhatsApp isenormously popular in parts of Europe and the developing world—areas where there’s a hunger for cheap communication. The result is an app that could bring inexpensive Internet calls to an audience of unprecedented size.Developing WorldThe rapidly evolving WhatsApp is but one face of the dramatic technological changes sweeping across the developing world. So many companies are working to bring affordable smartphones to the market, fromChina’s Xiaomito the Silicon Valley’sCyanogen, as many others, from China’s WeChat to Viber, push cheap communication services onto these devices.These technologies face the usual obstacles—and WhatsApp is no exception. Though the app is expected to reach a billion users by year’s end, its push into voice calls could alienate many wireless carriers. If you have free internet calls, after all, you don’t need to pay for cellular calls. Some carriers may fight the tool as a result, says Allot associate vice president Yaniv Sulkes.But the same could be said of messaging on WhatsApp. It too cuts into the carriers’ way of doing things. And yet, WhatsApp has thrived. It has so much traction in large part because it has cultivated partnerships with carriers, striking deals that bundle its app with lost-cost wireless services. According another Allot survey, about 37 percent of the carriers nowhave deals with WhatsApp or similarinexpensive Internet-based services—a sharp rise over the past few years. “More and more operators areadopting the strategy of ‘let’s partner with them’ rather than ‘let’s fight them,'” Sulkes says.In the meantime, Facebook is pushing forsomewhat similar arrangements, through its Internet.org initiative, that bundle limited Internet access with access to specific apps. Mark Zuckerberg and company haveencountered some opposition to these deals. But the combined might of Facebook and WhatsApp will be hard for carriers to resist.Video Next?As WhatsApp spreads, Sulkes believes, it will keep pushing into new services. After rolling out voice calling, he says, it may venture into video calling. The app already lets you send files, including videos, and other messaging apps, such as SnapChat, already have ventured into video calls.None of these tools—video calls, voice calls, file sharing—are new technologies. But not everyone has them. WhatsApp has the leverage tochange that. The app has grabbed hold of the developing world in rapidfashion, and now it can serve as a platform for bringing all sorts of modern communications to the far reaches of the globe. Yes, there’s another major obstacle to overcome: so much of the developing world doesn’t have the network infrastructure to accommodate these kinds of modern services. But Facebook is set tochange that, too. source-http://www.wired.com/2015/04/facebooks-whatsapp-worlds-next-phone/

Mixy Mix: Sahid Kapoor's marriage

http://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/bollywood/exclusive-shahid-kapoor-mira-rajputs-reception-card/Mixy Mix: Sahid Kapoor's marriage

Sahid Kapoor's marriage

EXCLUSIVE: Shahid Kapoor, Mira Rajput’s reception card"When Shahid Kapoor came to select card designfor reception and he was clear about what he wanted," says Ravish Kapoor's office. While Shahid's wedding card was lovely and subtle, designed by Delhi based Ravish Kapoor, the invitation cards for reception, also designed by Ravish are in midnight blue colour. (Express Photo)
EXCLUSIVE: Shahid Kapoor, Mira Rajput’s reception card"When Shahid Kapoor came to select card designfor reception and he was clear about what he wanted," says Ravish Kapoor's office. While Shahid's wedding card was lovely and subtle, designed by Delhi based Ravish Kapoor, the invitation cards for reception, also designed by Ravish are in midnight blue colour. (Express Photo)
EXCLUSIVE: Shahid Kapoor, Mira Rajput’s reception card"When Shahid Kapoor came to select card designfor reception and he was clear about what he wanted," says Ravish Kapoor's office. While Shahid's wedding card was lovely and subtle, designed by Delhi based Ravish Kapoor, the invitation cards for reception, also designed by Ravish are in midnight blue colour. (Express Photo)


Google apologises for Narendra Modi 'top 10 criminals' search resultsIndian PM appears alongside gangsters, murderers, dictators and Justin Bieber in image searches for phraseNarendra Modi, India’s prime minister. Photograph: Adnan Abidi/ReutersAisha Gani@aishaganiThursday 4 June 201510.13 EDT06.18 EDTGooglehas apologised after photographs of the Indian prime minister started appearing in image search results for “top 10 criminals”.Narendra Modi, who took office last year, appears alongside notorious gangsters, murderers, dictators and Justin Bieber in the search results.Google said it was sorry “for any confusion or misunderstanding” and blamed the results on a unspecified British news site that had published an image of Modi with erroneous metadata, the often invisible information used by websites to describe photographs and other content.“These results trouble us and are not reflective of the opinions of Google,” it said. “Sometimes, the way images are described on the internet can yield surprising results to specific queries. We apologise for any confusion or misunderstanding this has caused. We’re continually working to improve our algorithms to prevent unexpected results like this.”Google image search for “top 10 criminals”.Photograph: Google Screengrab for the GuardianOther results for the search query “top 10 criminals” include George W Bush, Muammar Gaddafi and Osama bin Laden.Several well-known Indians come up in the search results, including Delhi’s chief minister, Arvind Kejriwal; Dawood Ibrahim, a fugitive underworld leader, andSanjay Dutt, a Bollywood actor serving a jail term in connection with deadly blasts in Mumbaiin 1993.Below the search box, the results page states: “These results don’t reflect Google’s opinion or our beliefs; our algorithms automatically matched the query to web pages with these images.”Google said multiple news articles with images of Modi reported his comments about politicians with criminal backgrounds. It said the articles did not linkModi to criminal activity but the words appeared in close proximity to his name.Last monthGoogle apologisedafter searches that included racist terms in connection with Barack Obama found the White House on Google Maps. In 2010 the company’s search auto-complete system suggested racist queries when typing the word “why”.Astudy by a Harvard professorfound that Google’s advertising system was 25% morelikely to bring up ads for criminal record checks when searching for names associated with African-Americans. source-http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/jun/04/google-narendra-modi-top-10-criminals-search-results

Tuesday, March 31, 2015

L.O.V.E.

L, is for the Laughter I give to you every day
knowing you'll never go away

O, is for the Options we'll have when we're together
knowing our love couldn't get any better

V, is for the Visions I have of you
knowing I'll never find anyone quite like you

E, is for Everything that's true I've every said
especially when I said, "We'll be together till we're dead"


Source: http://www.familyfriendpoems.com/poem/love-16#ixzz3Vy3mez61
Family Friend Poems 

I Love You

You look at me as if I'm the only girl around
You make me feel important and never let me down

You've shown me how to live
How to smile, what to say
You've shown me what it's worth
To love someone each and every day

So this poem goes out to you
For everything you've done
And I hope now you understand
That baby, you're the one!

I Love You, Baby!


Source: http://www.familyfriendpoems.com/poem/i-love-you-baby-2#ixzz3Vy3ekxRV

How Do I Start?

How do I start?
What do I say?
I love you and you take my breath away?
Do I say hold me tight, keep me warm all through the night?
So how do I start?
I start like this: hold me, love me, teach me, move me, motivate me to do something great.
Now that I've started, how do I end?
I end like this
I LOVE YOU!!!


Source: http://www.familyfriendpoems.com/poem/how-do-i-start#ixzz3Vy3YIr4q

From My Heart

A million stars up in the sky
one shines brighter I can't deny
A love so precious a love so true
a love that comes from me to you
The angels sing when you are near
within your arms I have nothing to fear
You always know just what to say
just talking to you makes my day
I love you honey with all of my heart
together forever and never to part.


Source: http://www.familyfriendpoems.com/poem/from-my-heart#ixzz3Vy3RvBEH

Love Struck Smiles

Silly love struck smiles
There's only one true style
Clueless and happy
Not too fake and sappy

Joy shows itself in more than one place
It makes you dance and sing
and it puts a smile on your face
Crooked smiles are clue number one
Then dancing,
skipping,
laughing
to show it can be fun

It only takes three simple words:
I miss you,
I love you,
I want you,
I need you,
You don't need more then that for silly love struck smiles


Source: http://www.familyfriendpoems.com/poem/love-struck-smiles#ixzz3Vy3JGWWw 
Eyelid Dancing

Me on the left and you on the right
the way we laid our bodies the start of the night.

My head on two pillows as yours lay on one
tired from the day and all we had done.

One arm under pillow, the other kept you warm
I'd pull you in close during thunder and storm.

I still remember the sweet scent of your hair
As we closed our eyes and I held you for prayer.

The rise and fall of breath from your chest
would remind me of that day that God had blessed.

Your face would go soft and lips would yawn
You'd fall asleep with the television still on.

Middle of the night your house stayed warm
The fan on high was always the norm.

I'd stolen the blanket and kicked down the sheet
The only pillow you had now lay at your feet.

Sometimes I'd wake while there you still lay
I'd creep to your bedside and kneel as to pray.

I would lean in close as if to steal a kiss
These moments of affection are the ones that I miss.

I'd sit and watch while you lay there and snore
I'd sometimes fall asleep with my head on the floor.

You always thought you slept without peep
Instead of counting them you baa'd like a sheep.

Your body lay still 'cept for the rise and fall 
Of your beautiful body that lay there in sprawl.

But the most memorable part of those sleepless nights
Wasn't the snoring, the prayer or absence of lights-

It was the way in which your eyes would flicker
Beneath lid and lash I would try not to snicker.

To me it was funny to just watch them move
As if they were dancers stepping to groove.

I could only guess what your mind would dream
Maybe thoughts of our future and how it would seem.

Would it be an uphill battle, a test for all time?, 
Or simply steps in a stairwell that together we'd climb.

Most of the mornings you'd wake with a smile
And some you slept in for at least a little while.

But now these memories are just written in line
And filed in a cabinet in the back of my mind.

Memory of you sleeping, snoring, eyes wide shut
Now my heart beating, bleeding, crimson and cut. 

Your eyelids would flutter as your eyes would dance
And I'd pray to God to just give me the chance-

To fix what I'd done and to right the wrong 
Of the poor choices that I'd hidden for oh so long.

These are the thoughts I now remember the most
the memories in my heart I still hold so close.

Times I sat by your side as night was still grey
All through the morning before dark turned to day.

I'd ask Him to bless this love I'd forsaken
Taken for granted and stole for the taking.

Unfortunately I received a different kind of answer
but you will always remain my eyelid dancer.

Source: http://www.familyfriendpoems.com/poem/watching-your-lover-sleep-eyelid-dancer#ixzz3Vy2t4Z00 

For Her <3

Your lips so soft and red,
the thought of kissing you is stuck in my head.
Your beauty so bright and warm,
shinning through the darkest storm.
Your eyes sparkle like stars in the night sky,
when I stare into them I feel like I am soaring high.
My love for you is pure and true,
I never stop thinking of you.
The sound of your voice saying "I love you" makes my heart pound
because I knew I'd truly found my one and only.
I promise to love you for every moment of forever
and when everything else crumbles, I will never.
I am your armor to protect you from harm,
like you are to me, a lucky charm.
For you are my heart, my soul,
baby you are my whole world.

Saturday, January 3, 2015

Airplane Parts & Functions

Birds could fly; man wanted to. This desire to launch our bi-pedal forms into the skies led to centuries of scientists and dreamers trying to find out exactly how those birds managed such a seemingly effortless feat. It wasn’t until 1903 that the Wright brothers succeeded in building the first self-powered, fixed-wing airplane. Its first flight lasted a mere 12 seconds and covered 120 feet. Since then man has created planes that fly faster and farther, but the basic parts of an airplane, and how they work, remain pretty much the same.
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Wings

Wings are the key to flight. Take away the engine, and you have a glider, which, once towed into the sky by another plane, catches the air currents and stays aloft quite nicely. Wings are designed with a thicker rounded edge along the front that tapers to a point across the back. Looking at the wing from the side, the bottom is fairly flat, while the top is curved. The air flowing over the top of the wing creates an area of low pressure, which pulls the plane into the air, creating lift. Flaps, found on the back of the wings, are controlled by the pilot to either increase the lift or to slow the plane down. Early airplane wings were made of light wood and fabric, while today’s plane wings are usually made of metal. Sometimes, wings also hold the plane’s fuel tanks.

Fuselage -- The Cockpit

The fuselage is the long tube-shaped structure that holds the pilot, crew, passengers and cargo. The cockpit, in the front, is where the pilot sits and controls the plane. A mass of dials and switches keeps track of all the plane's systems; among them are altitude, how high you are flying; your compass reading, where exactly you are in the sky; and a gauge that measures fuel consumption. The yoke, sort of an odd-looking steering wheel, along with the rudder pedals on the floor of the plane, are the main controls. The yoke steers the plane up or down and keeps the plane flying level, also known as attitude. On small planes, the yoke is manually controlled by the pilot; it feels like manipulating a car steering wheel, but without the power steering. The rudders help with turning the plane. Larger planes use hydraulics to help the pilot control the craft.

Fuselage -- Cabin

The section in back of the cockpit is the cabin; on small planes, like the Cessna 172 Skyhawk (cessna.com) or the Piper Cub (piper.com), the cabin and cockpit are all in one unit. On larger planes, including commercial jets, these two sections of the plane are separated. Commercial jets usually have cabins with first-class and coach sections; first class has wider seats and more services than coach. Business class, a sort of hybrid between the two classes, is between the two on some flights. In the Boeing 747 (boeing.com), the cabin has two floors; the first class section is upstairs. The cabin also houses the restrooms, galleys, or kitchens, and seating for the flight attendants. Each passenger seat offers emergency oxygen masks and call buttons for the attendants.

Tail Section

The tail section of a plane not only provides balance, it helps to steer the plane. Tails have two small horizontal pieces that look like mini-wings and a vertical fin. On the horizontal pieces are the elevators, small flaps controlled by the yoke in the cockpit. If the elevator points up, the nose of the plane goes up; if they point down, the plane also noses downward. An elevator pointing straight back keeps the plane in level flight. The outer edge of the vertical fin holds the rudder, and if the pilot pushes the left rudder pedal, the rudder moves left, while the plane turns right. Pressing the right rudder pedal has the opposite effect.

Undercarriage -- Landing Gear

A plane's landing gear must be strong enough to absorb the stresses of take-offs and landings. Small planes usually have one of two types of landing gear. Conventional landing gear, in which two wheels are toward the front of the aircraft and a tiny third wheel is under the base of the tail, is the most basic. A tricycle landing gear system, which has two main wheels and another wheel under the nose of the plane, makes the plane easier to control. Large aircraft use tandem landing gear, pairs of landing wheels that sit under the plane’s fuselage. As an example, a Boeing 747 has 16 main landing wheels and two additional nose wheels. In the larger planes, as well as on some small craft, the landing gear is retracted into the fuselage during flight, which makes the plane more aerodynamic.

The Engine

Birds flap their wings to create lift, but since airplane wings are fixed in place, the lift comes from the engine, usually found in the front of the plane or on the wings. Single engine craft like the Cessna 172 Skyhawk have one engine in front of the cockpit. The pilot can usually see the tip of the propeller blade, the spinning propeller that makes the plane move forward, through the windshield. At a certain point the plane is moving fast enough that the wings attain lift, and the plane leaves the ground. Twin engine planes have one engine on each wing, while passenger jets, depending on their size, could have one or two engines on each wing. In the case of the Lockheed L-1011, now retired, the plane had one engine on the tail and one on each wing. Jet engines, which have no propellers, use the oxygen in the air combined with a fuel source to create lift. The oxygen is sucked into the front of the engine and pushed out the rear, propelling the plane forward.
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