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Wednesday 31 January 2018

Lunar eclipse 2018 LIVE UPDATES: See stunning Super Blue Blood Moon photos from across India

Total lunar eclipse, super blue blood Moon LIVE UPDATES: NASA is streaming the lunar eclipse and it's the first time in 35 years a blue moon has synced up with a supermoon and a total lunar eclipse. There hasn't been a triple lineup like this since 1982 and the next won't occur until 2037.


Total lunar eclipse is taking place now, but this is a special event or what NASA calls a ‘Super Blue Blood moon’. India and several parts of the world is witnessing this super moon and total lunar eclipse as well. This lunar trifecta is occuring after many years. The event was visible best in the western half of the US and Canada before the moon sets early, and across the Pacific into Asia as the moon rises tonight.

A blue moon means it is the second full moon to occur in a month; a supermoon means a full moon which is closest to the Earth. It is the third in a series of “supermoons,” when the Moon is closer to Earth in its orbit — known as perigee — and appears about 14 per cent brighter than usual.  This is also a total lunar eclipse where Earth casts a shadow on the moon’s surface and blocks the sunlight which the moon would have reflected. However, the satellite takes on a reddish tint, because of how Earth’s atmosphere will allow red wavelengths to pass. Thus it is also called a blood moon.

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7:56 pm: According to NASA, the Earth is currently moving out from between the Sun and Moon.
7:53 pm: The Lunar eclipse was seen clearly in Kolkata.
7:36 pm: People of Varanasi took holy dip in Ganga during Lunar eclipse. The devotees also throng Ganga ghat in Haridwar.
7:27 pm: Super Blue Blood Moon was seen in the skies of several Indian cities including Delhi, Jaipur, Bhopal, Varanasi, Tamil Nadu’s Chennai.
7:20 pm: Are you following our live updates on lunar eclipse? Earth will continue to block the Sun’s light, casting a reddish hue onto the Moon until around 9:07am ET/6:07am PT.
7:17 pm: In Los Angeles, a crowd ranging from 1,000 to 2,000 people was expected to make a pilgrimage in the dark to the Griffith Observatory on Mount Hollywood, where extra telescopes will be set up for them to see the celestial show, Griffith Observatory officials said.
7:16 pm: The reddish appearance of the lunar surface – the moon’s image does not vanish entirely during the eclipse – is due to rays of sunlight passing through Earth’s atmosphere as the moon falls into our planet’s shadow. The last time all three conditions occurred for a single lunar eclipse visible from North America was in 1866, according to the meteorological forecaster AccuWeather.

7:12 pm: About 400 super-keen skywatchers dressed in thick coats queued patiently outside the Beijing Planetarium to peer into eight telescopes mounted on tripods.Skywatchers across western North America set their alarms to wake before dawn on Wednesday, with hundreds expected to view the phenomenon from a Los Angeles mountaintop..

7:11 pm: Millions of people across the Chinese capital were treated to a “super blood blue moon” eclipse on a cold but clear night on Wednesday, a phenomenon not seen since the late Qing dynasty more than 150 years ago.

6:57pm: You can see some more photos of the Lunar eclipse below:
6:40 pm: The Earth is directly between the Sun and Moon now, making the lunar surface appear red. Keep reading our Live blog.
6:35 pm: The total lunar eclipse is fully visible in Mumbai for a duration of 3 hours and 11 minutes. Here, it bagan at 18:27 and will end around 18:59. The maximum effect will be seen at 18:59 with 1.32 magnitude.
6:20 pm: Are you watching the Live streaming? Did you notice the red tint? It is a Blood Moon caused by Earth casting its shadow on the Moon during the lunar eclipse that’s happening now. For the US, this eclipse is best viewed on the West Coast
6:17 pm: The Moon has started to enter Earth’s shadow. At about 7:51 am ET/4:51 am PT, the Earth will completely block the Sun’s light, casting a reddish shadow on the Moon during what’s called “totality”.
6:15 pm: During an eclipse, 2 shadows are cast: umbra & penumbra. The umbra is where the Sun is completely hidden behind Earth. The real action begins when the Moon starts to disappear as it enters the umbra at about 3:48am PT.
6.08 pm: To recap, the Total Lunar eclipse will end at 19.37 pm in India time. The best time to watch the total lunar eclipse in New Delhi would be around 18.59 pm in the evening.
6:00 pm: Petro said, “While a supermoon is considered less serious and scientific than an eclipse, it represents a chance to encourage people to start looking at the moon.” “I’m a lunar scientist. I love the moon. I want to advocate for the moon,” he said.
The moon is one of the most amazing objects in our solar system. It really is the key to understanding the solar system, through interpreting the geology and surface of the moon,” Petro said.
5:44 pm: For the trivia crowd, the moon will be 223,820 miles (360,200 kilometers) away at the peak of the eclipse, close enough for supermoon status.
5:35 pm:  Here are some of the photos of Lunar eclipse from different parts of the world:


5:31 pm: It’s the first time in 35 years a blue moon has synced up with a supermoon and a total lunar eclipse. There hasn’t been a triple lineup like this since 1982 and the next won’t occur until 2037.
5:29 pm: Scientists are keen to study the sharp, sudden drop in temperature at the lunar surface, as Earth’s shadow blankets the moon. During the more than one hour of totality, the temperature will plunge 100 degrees Fahrenheit (38 Celsius), said lunar scientist Noah Petro of Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland. He’s deputy project scientist for NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, circling the moon since 2009. His team is taking special precautions to keep the spacecraft warm during the eclipse.
5:22 pm: When a full moon occurs twice in a month, the second full moon is called a blue moon. This also led to the term ‘Once in a blue moon’, as it is relatively rare to witness.
5:15 pm: An eclipse is when three celestial bodies which are Sun, Moon and Earth are aligned in one path.This year January 1, 2018 also saw a Supermoon rise.
5:00 pm: For stargazers in India, the phenomenon will be visible. The country’s first viewers will be from the north-East, who will be able to witness this event between 4:21 PM and 5:18 PM IST. Rest of India will get a chance to see this Super blue blood moon between 5:18 PM IST and 6:21 PM IST. 
The west coast and parts of Rajasthan will see the celestial event from 6:21 PM IST to 7:37 PM IST today itself. 
4:56 pm: The super blue blood moon will be visible on January 31. Today, the natural satellite will rise at 5:51 AM EST, which is 4:21 PM IST and set at 11:08 AM EST or 9:38 PM IST.  Those residing in Siberia, Australia, New Zealand and northwestern US and Canada will be lucky to observe the entire event. Major sections of Africa, South America and Europe will not be able to enjoy the event.
4:50 pm: These type of phenomenon has always fascinated people, and while Indian Vedic texts and other similar scriptures do have mentions of it, there are several myths and superstitions associated with it as well.
4:46 pm: Here is the Global map showing areas of the world that will experience (weather permitting) the January 31, 2018 “super blue blood moon.”

4:35 pm: Of the five eclipses this year, three will be partial solar eclipses — February 15, July 13 and August 11 — that will not be visible from India. Of the two total lunar eclipses, the one on Wednesday will be partially visible from India; the next one, on July 28, will be entirely visible. On Wednesday, the total eclipse will start at 6.21 pm, and totality will end at 7.38 pm.
4:29 pm: ‘Supermoon’ was coined by an astrologer in the 1970s, not by a scientist. The term has come to mean a full moon that is at perigee, or when the moon is at its closest position to Earth along its orbit. As a result, the moon appears somewhat bigger — even though the enlargement is clear only in comparison with the full moon at apogee, or its farthest position from Earth. The supermoon appears 14 per cent larger than the apogee full moon and 30 per cent brighter.

4:27 pm: To be clear, “blue moon” is just a name — the moon will not turn blue today (or at any other time). Rather, during the peak total phase of the lunar eclipse, it will have a reddish or coppery tinge. This is because even though the moon is in the shadow of the Earth, some light does reach it. Fine particles in the atmosphere scatter the blue component of the solar spectrum, and what reaches us is the longer wavelength red light.


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Monday 29 January 2018

Rupee trades flat at 63.55 against dollar in early session

The rupee opened lower by 5 paise at 63.60 today against the previous close of 63.55. It later recovered ground to touch a high of 63.54 before trading at 63.55 at 0945 hrs



The rupee was trading flat at 63.55 against the US dollar in early session Monday at the interbank foreign exchange market amid the greenback’s gains in overseas markets.
Forex dealers said month-end dollar demand from banks and importers and the dollar’s gain against other currencies overseas weighed on the rupee in early session but forex inflows in stocks cushioned the fall. The rupee opened lower by 5 paise at 63.60 today against the previous close of 63.55. It later recovered ground to touch a high of 63.54 before trading at 63.55 at 0945 hrs.

A record opening in the domestic equity market capped the fall, dealers said. The dollar was trading up against the Japanese yen in early session after its gains against the euro and British pound.
On Thursday, the rupee had gained 14 paise to end at a fresh one-week high of 63.55 a dollar. 
Foreign investors had put in USD 137.90 million on net basis in stocks on Thursday. The forex market was closed on Friday for the ‘Republic Day’ holiday.
Meanwhile, the benchmark BSE Sensex spurted by 233.67 points, or 0.64 per cent, to trade at an all-time high of 36,284.11. The NSE Nifty too was quoting at new peak of 11,123.40 points.
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Saturday 27 January 2018

RBI recruitment: Assistant officer 2018 notification out at rbi.org.in; from pay scale to syllabus, check out all latest details here

RBI assistant 2018: The Reserve Bank of India has recently announced that they will be hiring candidates for the post of assistant at rbi.org.in. Job aspirants who want to make their career in the banking sector can grab this opportunity.


RBI assistant 2018: The Reserve Bank of India has recently announced that they will be hiring candidates for the post of assistant at rbi.org.in. (PTI)


➡️ RBI assistant 2018:-The Reserve Bank of India has recently announced that they will be hiring candidates for the post of assistant at rbi.org.in. 
Job aspirants who want to make their career in the banking sector can grab this opportunity. Candidates must note that the application process has begun from January 26, 2018. 
According to the job notification, the RBI has said that it will hire 27 assistants in its offices across the country. 
Those who have a graduate degree from a recognised can apply for the posts. 
This is a special recruitment drive for PWD Candidates, as per the official notification. 

The last date to apply online is February 5, 2018. Candidates who have successfully filled the application form should start their preparation as the dates for the examination will soon be notified by the RBI.

➡️RBI assistant 2018: Here is how the examination will be conducted:-
In the year 2017, the RBI has maintained three stages for the final selection. The three stages included Preliminary Exam, Mains Exam and ". 
The preliminary exam was held for 100 marks which included subjects like English, numeric ability, reasoning.
The mains exam was held for 200 marks and the candidates were allowed 135 minutes to complete their test. 
A total of 40 marks were allotted to each subject like English, quantitative aptitude, reasoning, computer knowledge and general awareness.
After the candidates who have cleared both the prelims and mains exam they will be called for the interview where professional skills and overall knowledge of the candidate will be tested by the experts.
➡️RBI assistant 2018: Here are details about the subjects:
English Language: One Word Substitution, Sentence Rearrangement, Sentence Completion, One Word Substitution, Sentence Rearrangement, Sentence Completion, Phrases Active Passive Voice, Reading Comprehension, Synonyms, Antonyms, Sentence Correction, Cloze Test,
➡️Quantitative Aptitude: Time and Distance, Time and Work, HCF and LCM, Simple and Compound Interest, Problems on Trains, Average Probability, Allegations and Comparison, Permutation and Combination, Pipes & Cistern, Number System Geometry, Mensuration, Percentage, Algebra, Trigonometry,
➡️Reasoning: Number Series, Blood Relations, Analogy, Odd Man Out, Number Series, Coding and Decoding, Directions Based Concept, Row Arrangements, Symbols, Statement Reading.
➡️Computer Knowledge: Basic Hardware and Software, History of Computers, Devices, Viruses and Hacking.
➡️General Awareness: Current affairs, Geography, History, Political Science, Banking Awareness, RBI Terms, Emoluments and Other Benefits, RBI ACT.
➡️RBI assistant 2018: Here are some of the important dates:-
Application process starts from 26th January 2018


Last Date for Online registration- 15th February 2018

Last date for payment of Examination Fees- 15th February 2018

Preliminary examination date – 6th April 2018

Mains examination date – 7th May 2018.

➡️Pay Scale: Rs 14650/- per month (i.e. Rs 13150 plus two advance increments admissible to graduates) in the scale of 13150-750 (3)-15400- 900(4) -19000-1200(6)-26200-1300 (2)-28800- 1480(3) – 33240 – 1750 (1)- 34990.
➡️RBI assistant 2018: Here is how to apply:-
Candidates can apply visiting the official website rbi.org.in after the link is activated. They need to enter all the relevant information before submitting the application form.

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Friday 26 January 2018

26 January 1950: The story behind Republic Day and its significance



During Lahore Session of the Indian National Congress in 1929, a resolution was passed demanding complete independence on January 26.

January 26 is celebrated as Republic Day of India as on this the day our constitution came into force. On Republic Day, the constitution prepared by drafting committee headed by BR Ambedkar was implemented, replacing the Government of India Act 1935. After 200 years of struggle, India was finally a federal democratic sovereign nation.




Story behind Republic Day

Though India gained independence on August 15, 1947 but our country continued to be led by British monarch King George VI. Constituent Assembly appointed drafting committee to draft a legal framework that would be passed by it. BR Ambedkar, the chief architect of our constitution was heading the committee. The constitution was passed on November 26, 1949 but those who have celebrated India's first Independence Day ,i.e., January 26, 1930 decided to wait for two more months. To remember the day and to remind countrymen of its importance, January 26 is celebrated as Republic Day.

Importance of Republic Day

During Lahore Session of the Indian National Congress in 1929, a resolution was passed demanding complete independence on January 26. Also, the president of the session Jawaharlal Nehru hoisted the tricolour as the day was declared Purna Swaraj Diwas. Leaders continued to celebrated the day as Independence Day for the next 17 years. To honour the significance of January 26, constituent assembly decided to enforce the constitution on this day

How is Republic Day celebrated?

On the eve of Republic Day, President of India addresses the nation. On January 26, President hoists the National Flag and ceremonial parade begins from Vijay Chowk. The parade is witnessed by many people along with foreign guests, dignitaries and delegates. Tableaux from all states, union territories and central ministries are displayed. It is a carnival with colourful tableaux and music representing cultural heritage of states. India also displays its military skills with various regiments marching at Rajapth. Aircrafts, submarines are displayed by Air Force, Navy and Army contingents. Also the jawans of BSF, ITBP, Assam Rifles and CRPF march on the beat of rhythm. 
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U-19 World Cup: Gill, Sharma fifties help India post 265 vs Bangladesh

Despite being tested for the first time in the ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup 2018, the Indian-middle order did well to help their team put up a fighting total of 265 in their quarter-final match against Bangladesh at the Queenstown Events Centre, Queenstown on Friday.

Vice-captain Shubman Gill again was in the thick of runs scoring his third consecutive fifty plus score with a well-compiled 86 off 94 deliveries. Skipper Prithvi Shaw scored 40 at the top while allrounder Abhishek Sharma chipped in with 50 off 49 deliveries late in the innings.


For Bangladesh, off-spinner Nayeem Hasan was the pick of the bowlers claiming two wickets in his ten overs for just 36 runs, while Qazi Onik claimed three for 48 in his 10. However, keeping in mind that this was the same track in which Australia defended a total 127 in the previous quarter-final, India would be the happier bunch heading in to the break. The track's two -paced nature was very evident right from the start and after losing fellow opener Manjot Kalra for nine in the fourth over of the match, Shaw and Gill combined for an 86-run stand for the second wicket.



Shaw was cautious at first, while Gill took on the role of the aggressor and despite Bangladesh bowlers maintaining a disciplined line, India managed 71 in the first 10 overs. But when it looked Shaw would up the ante medium-pacer Qazi Onik produced a peach of a delivery to get rid of the Indian skipper. Qazi rolled his fingers over and the length ball zipped awat after pitching and despite Shaw getting an edge the ball crashed in to the off stump. Harvik Desai, the wicket-keeper batsman then steady the ship for India with a 48-ball 34. He, along with Gill out on 74 runs for the fourth wicket in 98 deliveries as Bangladesh spinners curtailed the run flow in the middle-overs.




Bangladesh skipper Saif Hassan bowled eight tidy overs for giving away 41 runs while fellow off-break bowler Afif Hossain bowled eight overs for 46 runs. Gill consolidated in the middle and rotated the strike -well. He was strong square of the wicket and played the full-length deliveries through the V. However, Bangladrsh pulled things back. From a healthy 176 for 2, India slumped to 239 for 7. Desai was castled by Nayeem while Gill departed soon after nicking one to wicketkeeper Mahidul Islam.

Abhishek then stepped up to the plate. He first stepped settled in with Riyan Parag (15) and then accelerated when wickets started falling around him. He fell to Hasan Mahmud and three balls later India were all out for 265.

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Thursday 25 January 2018

Padmaavat controversy LIVE: Suraj Pal Amu, who announced bounty for Sanjay Leela Bhansali's head, taken into preventive custody

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18:27 (IST)
Gurugram police says will act against Suraj Pal Singh 'accordingly'

18:23 (IST)
Multiplex vandalised in Pilkuhwa locality in Hapur district for screening Padmaavat. - Saurabh Sharma/101reporters

18:22 (IST)
Schools in Gujarat's Mahisagar district asked not to use Padmaavat songs in Republic Day events   Government schools in Gujarat's Mahisagar district have been asked not to include programmes based on songs or scenes of the film Padmaavat during the Republic Day celebrations on Friday.   District primary education officer Kishor Jani on Thursday said that schools will organise several cultural programmes on Republic Day."The schools have been told not to include programmes based on songs and scenes of this film during cultural events to be held on 26 January," Jani said, adding, "It is a positive step to avoid any controversy."   He said the suggestion has been made to the schools as there has been a controversy over the film "Padmaavat", and some parts of the state have witnessed violence.   PTI

18:16 (IST)
Karni Sena supporters set fire to cars owned by one of them In an incident which took place on Wednesday, Karni Sena activists reportedly torched a Maruti Swift car belonging to one of them during a protest in Bhopal, reported India Today. Six people were detained in connection with the incident, according to India Today. A large group of activists then assembled at the MP Nagar police station demanding that a case not be registered.

18:10 (IST)
Padmaavat screened in Punjab, Haryana amid security "Padmaavat" was screened across Punjab and Haryana on Thursday to a good response from viewers amid tension and security around multiplexes and cinema halls in both the states. With scores of armed policemen and private guards stationed in and around the multiplexes and cinema halls, most shows reported high to full occupancy. Haryana director general of police BS Sandhu said in Chandigarh that the film was being screened incident-free in 33 cinema halls across nine districts in Haryana. "No disturbance has been reported from anywhere," he said. IANS

17:56 (IST)
Karnataka shutdown delays Padmaavat shows in Bengaluru ​ The shutdown across Karnataka on Thursday has delayed the screening of "Padmaavat" here as the movie halls remained shut till Thursday evening. "As a result of the shutdown in the city, multiplexes will remain closed till about 6 pm and the Padmaavat would be screened at a majority of theatres in the city only after that," the manager of one of the popular cinema halls said. The 12-hour shutdown is being observed for Mahadayi river water from the neighbouring state of Goa to meet the drinking needs of the people in the state's four northwest districts of Belagavi, Bagalkote, Dharwad and Hubballi. IANS

17:25 (IST)
Suraj Pal Amu says he does not support violence

17:21 (IST)
Suraj Pal Amu held by Gurugram police 

17:17 (IST)
Watch: Bajrang Dal members burning effigy of Sanjay Leela Bhansali in Ferozabad Video courtesy: Ajendra Sharma/101 Reporters

17:02 (IST)
PIL filed in Punjab and Haryana HC seeking action against Karni Sena Chandigarh   A PIL was on Thursday filed in the Punjab and Haryana High Court, seeking action against Karni Sena activists for "disturbing peace" in the wake of the release of "Padmaavat".   The Sanjay Leela Bansali directed period drama was released across the country today despite opposition from the Rajput outfit and several other organisations.   The PIL, filed by advocate Ranjan Lakhanpal, also sought directions from the court that the governments of those states where incidents of violence and protests took place be held accountable and be asked to pay for damages caused by Karni Sena activists.   PTI

16:51 (IST)
Haryana DGP BS Sandhu statement on screening of Padmavat: Any cinema owner willing to screen in his theatre can approach through concerned deputy commissioner and he would be provided complete police protection by the state police No Karni Sena member or organization was allowed to protest in the state after Wednesday’s violence in Gurugram Those protesting or trying to obstruct the screening of Padmavat would be dealt with strict action Around 31 persons have been arrested and four FIRs have been registered in relation to the protest regarding the movie No untoward incident has been reported from the cities or cinema halls where the movie is being screened Suraj Pal Ammu, who put Rs 10-crore bounty on Padmavati makers, is not being allowed to move out of his residence - Sat Singh/101 Reporters

16:48 (IST)
Bihar Police says protests in state 'done within law' so far

16:45 (IST)
Mumbai Karni Sena chief detained

16:40 (IST)
60% occupancy for Padmaavat in Delhi theatres for first show 

16:36 (IST)
'Padmaavat' opens in Kolkata, shows running smoothly   Sanjay Leela Bhansali's controversial film 'Padmaavat' opened in 129 theatres in and around Kolkata on Thursday, a spokesperson of the movie distributor said.   'Padmavaat' shows are running smoothly everywhere in the city with no sign of protest anywhere, a police officer said, adding that elaborate security arrangements have been put in place.   "The film is running in 129 theatres, including single-screens and multiplexes, in Kolkata and its surrounding areas and there is no report of any disruption as yet," the spokesperson of SVF, the distributor of the film, said.   "In many auditoriums, the shows are running houseful while the response has been good in others," she said.    PTI    

16:33 (IST)
Mirzapur police detains one in connection with the petrol bomb hurled at a cinema hall on Wednesday night. - Saurabh Sharma/101 reporters

16:17 (IST)
Watch: Kshatriya Mahasabha announces Rs 51 lakh bounty for Sanjay Leela Bhansali's head Video courest: Yogesh Bharadwaj/101reporters

16:16 (IST)
Deepika Padukone 'overjoyed' to see support for Padmaavat's release

15:56 (IST)
Kshatriya Mahasabha's Divakar Singh announces Rs 51 lakh bounty for beheading Sanjay Leela Bhansali. - Yogesh Bharadwaj/101reporters

15:49 (IST)
Gurgaon school bus stone pelting 'isolated incident', says Haryana Police At a press conference on Thursday, Haryana Police said, "As per Supreme Court's order, Padmaavat has been released in nine cities in Haryana, which included Gurgaon, Faridabad, Hissar, Sirsa, Fatehabad, Rohtak, Sonipat, Rewadi. Thirty three cinema halls have been screening the movie without any interruption." Calling the stone pelting on a school bus in Gurugram an "isolated incident", the police said. "Unfortunately, there was a school bus incident Gurugram. About 18 people have been arrested. Considering the offences against them, it will be difficult for them to get bail." The police said that police protection has been provided to cinema halls. "If anybody takes part, strict action will be taken against them. We assure the filmmakers that protection we will provided to you," he said. A total of 54 police companies have been deployed.

15:37 (IST)
Home ministry sources says two states have approached Centre for help
15:35 (IST)
Thane theatre cancels late night and early morning show timings due to lack of police protection At Cinepolis multiplex in Thane's Viviana mall, Thursday's night shows that were to start after 9:30 pm and Friday's shows that were to start before 9:30 am have been cancelled as during this period, the mall won't have police protection. Police force will be deployed for the Republic Day celebrations.  This is to be noted that despite no semblance of threat, the multiplex has been cautious to screen the movie without police protection. - Debdutta Mohanty/101Reporters

15:30 (IST)
Bihar: Visuals from protests in Motihari 

15:27 (IST)
BSP supremo Mayawati holds BJP government responsible for violence Image procured by Saurabh Sharma/ 101reporters

15:22 (IST)
Watch: Karni Sena supporters forces shop to shut in Madhya Pradesh's Dewas   Video courtesy: Hitesh Sharma/101 reporters

15:17 (IST)
Kshatriya Mahasabha offers Rs 1 crore bounty for actress Deepika Padukone's ears, nose

15:04 (IST)
Haryana finance minister Captain Abhimanyu demands strict action against those involved in stone pelting on school bus in Gurugram. - Sat Singh/101Reporters

15:01 (IST)
Watch: Madhya Pradesh: Karni Sena takes out rally in Dewas   Video courtesy: Hitesh Sharma/101 reporters


14:43 (IST)
Rajput leaders in Junaghad's Manavadar taluka seek ban on film Junaghad's Manavadar taluka in Gujarat closes shops in support of bandh. Rajput leaders Vikramsigh Chavda and Mahendrasigh Chavda from Junaghad led a rally and submitted a memorandum demanding ban of the film to the mamlatdar. - Binita Parikh/101 Reporters

14:29 (IST)
Why is Centre silent on violence, asks Congress' Priyanka Chaturvedi Congress' Priyanka Chaturvedi on Thursday lashed out at the BJP government over the law and order issue in the country. She said, "The question is not about Karni Sena. When you are confronted with a situation like this, where people especially children suffer... What happens to you? They (BJP) should be ashamed of themselves that they continue to play politics over these issues." Chaturvedi hit out at the ministry and broadcasting industry. "When Smriti Irani can tweet about Prime Minister Narendra Modi's daily schedule, couldn't she have discussed the problem with the protestors. The things you could've avoided, you separated yourself from them and have instead encouraged the protests," she said. "The question is not about Congress but about country's law and order. Either resign or take responsibility, she added.

14:22 (IST)
Tyres burnt on highway in Becharaji Becharaji, is famous for the temple of eunuchs. Tyres were burnt on a highway in support of the bandh in Gujarat. - Binita Parikh/101 reporters

14:18 (IST)
Ruckus in Punjab's Zirakpur town over release of Padmaavat Shiv Sena supporters create ruckus in Paras downtown mall. - Arjun Sharma/101 Reporters

14:06 (IST)
Those accused of damaging buses of a school produced in court: 101 Reporters

14:05 (IST)
Gurugram tense but peaceful now; over 1,500 cops deployed Tension prevailed in Gurgaon but situation remained largely peaceful as heavy police presence ensured that there was no untoward incident in the city on account of Padmaavat protest. Over 1500 cops have been deployed in the city to keep the protesters in check. Cinemagoers for Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s film Padmaavat had to stare at cancellation circulars of the movie instead at the Ambience Mall on Thursday morning, a day after the city witnessed violence by those protesting against its release. Despite being heavily fortified with security officials, several malls across the city where the movie is being screened appeared deserted after many people chose to stay away from any untoward  incident. - Sat Singh/101 Reporters

14:02 (IST)
Haryana DGP to address press conference at around 3.30 pm - Sat Singh/101 Reporters


14:01 (IST)
Tyres burnt on Halol Baroda highway Tyres were burnt on Halol Baroda highway in support of a bandh to stop vehicle movement to and from Baroda in Gujarat. - Binita Parikh/101 Reporters

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Members of Akhil Bharatiya Kshatriya Mahasabha burn Bhansali's effigy in Sonbhadra - Sunil Tiwari/101 Reporters

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Women protesters brandish swords in UP's Deoband ​- Vipin Bajaj/101 Reporters

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PM not showing 56-inch chest to Rajputs: AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi "The prime minister has surrendered to Rajputs," India Today TV quoted Owaisi as saying.

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Here is a pretty apt take on all the chaos so far:

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Bajrang Dal workers clash with police in Uttarakhand

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Freedom of filmmaker must be defended: Yogendra Yadav

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Karni Sena members gave roses to people who came to watch the film in Lucknow's Novelty cinema hall - Saurabh Sharma/101 Reporters

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Man tries to immolate himself in Varanasi, detained by police

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If our children are pelted with stones on Republic Day, it is a matter of shame for the nation: Arvind Kejriwal

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Woman tries to immolate herself in Varanasi Amit Singh/101 Reporters

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Police detain protesters who tried to immolate themselves in Varanasi - Amit Singh/101 Reporters

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Here is a map to show you how massive this issue has become:


Latest update: At a press conference on Thursday, Haryana Police said that 18 people have been arrested for stone pelting incident in Gurugram.
Congress leader Priyanka Chaturvedi hit out at the BJP-led NDA government, and said that they (BJP) should be "ashamed of themselves that they continue to play politics over these issues."
Even as protest against Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Padmaavat rages on in various parts of the country, the Delhi High Court refused to entertain pleas against the movie. Contempt pleas against four states have also been filed in the Supreme Court.
A fringe outfit in Kanpur on Wednesday announced a cash reward for anyone chopping off actor Deepika Padukone's nose amid the violence over release of multi-crore film Padmaavat.
"We have collected a bounty of crores of rupees from Kanpurites to be given as reward to anyone who will bring the chopped off nose of Deepika Padukone," fringe group Kanpur Kshatriya Mahasabha president Gajendra Singh Rajawat said.
Big crackdown done as Delhi Police carried out preventive detentions of members of various Fringe groups who were planning to protest against #Padmaavat today. The state police didn't want to take any chances as ASEAN summit is on.
After the attack on a school bus by anti-Padmaavat protestors, some reputed schools in Gurugram have decided to remain shut till Sunday in view of the violence over the controversial film's release.
The schools which have decided to shut down till Sunday includes Pathways school, GD Goenka school, Shiv Nadar school and Delhi Public School.
The management of the schools confirmed that they would close down as a precaution despite the district administration and the Gurugram police assuring adequate security.

Around 25 students of GD Goenka World School were on their way home when a group of around 60 activists, believed to be members of a fringe group, attacked the bus with bamboo sticks asking the driver to stop the vehicle.
"We do not want to take any risk with the life of students. Protection of students outside and inside is our prime concern," a school teacher told PTI on the condition of anonymity.
"If the violators can attack school buses and Haryana roadways buses openly despite prohibitory orders and tight security arrangements of the Gurugram Police," the teacher said, adding, "We cannot take a chance and have decided to close down."
The teacher said that a total of six schools have taken the decision to remain shut.
Gurugram Deputy Commissioner Vinay Pratap Singh, in an appeal, said the public transport system of the city should not be disturbed.
"Some people and groups want rioting in the district but we appeal to residents and groups not to violate law and order situation and Section 144 is already imposed in the city," Singh told PTI.
"Everyone has the right to protest but in a peaceful way. Violation of law and order is not allowed. The situation is peaceful in Gurugram and all colleges, schools, offices will remain open on Thursday," he added.
The Gurugram police have arrested 20 people for allegedly violating prohibitory orders, a senior official said.
Gurugram police along with 550 additional forces including local police stations teams have been deployed in the city's major areas including multiplexes, Commissioner of Police Sandeep Khairwar said.
"All Gurugram malls have been directed to tighten their internal security. I along with other senior officers are monitoring the security arrangements in their respective zones," he said.
"The Gurugram Police is on a high alert and various teams are ready to respond quickly in case of any untoward incident," Khairawar said.
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