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Wednesday, 30 August 2017

Mumbai rains: How office goers, stranded at their workplaces for the night, reached home

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Just before the first light of dawn at 4:30 am, office goers, thanks to the torrential rains, stranded at their workplaces - which got converted into makeshift dormitories for the night - made their way to the Churchgate station in south Mumbai to reach home.


Shortly after the suburban train services resumed after the rain fury, Churchgate and Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT) witnessed scenes resembling any evening when offices shut for the day and commuters flock to return home.

People started trickling out on the streets and made their way to the two primary train terminuses -- CSMT on Central Railway and Churchgate on the Western Railway.
After the heavy downpour subsided overnight, commuters were seen crowding these stations, in expectation of taking a train back home and resting peacefully on a day virtually declared as an unofficial holiday by the state administration.

The place of work turned into a place of stay or a dormitory for the office goers and almost all the offices, especially those of state-run institutions that dominate the south Mumbai area, hosted employees for the night.


HOW MUMBAIKARS SPENT NIGHT AWAY FROM HOME :-

Discussions about the night spent away from home, the adjustments which had to be made and the odd body ache were common as people descended on railway stations in the commercial district.
With no information on easing of rail traffic forthcoming, there was anxiety on what fate awaited for them. It transpired to be a mixed bag. While the Western Railway services were up, albeit in a limited manner, it was status quo on Central Railways both Main Line and Harbour Line till 7.26 am when the first train chugged out for Kalyan from CSMT.

Predictably, there was disappointment and a few irate women passengers entered the station master's office in the heritage Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus.

"People are trying to enter the station master's offices at various stations including CSMT, asking for services to resume at the earliest. We have deployed additional forces where necessary," a Government Railway Police official said.
A few hundred people had to be pushed back and the station manager's office had to be cordoned off.

LIFT SOUGHT FROM EVERY PASSING VEHICLE:-
Outside, in the Nagar Chowk precinct, every passing vehicle was being waived at and asked for a lift.
"I have been stuck at office since last evening and now have to pay extra to get back home to Thane," said a 40-something woman who works for a state-run bank and paid a hefty Rs 200 per seat for the 35-km journey till neighbouring Thane.

People are trying to enter the station master's offices at various stations including CSMT, asking for services to resume at the earliest. We have deployed additional forces where necessary," a Government Railway Police official said.
A few hundred people had to be pushed back and the station manager's office had to be cordoned off.

LIFT SOUGHT FROM EVERY PASSING VEHICLE:-

Outside, in the Nagar Chowk precinct, every passing vehicle was being waived at and asked for a lift.
"I have been stuck at office since last evening and now have to pay extra to get back home to Thane," said a 40-something woman who works for a state-run bank and paid a hefty Rs 200 per seat for the 35-km journey till neighbouring Thane.



However, not everybody was as lucky as her and the crowds kept swelling. Some blamed the lack of coordination between the railways and BEST undertaking which runs local public transport buses. "If CR knew that services cannot be resumed by morning, why did not they deploy additional buses as the rains have stopped and roads were clear?" asked an irate insurance employee.
In what seemed like an ad-hoc arrangement, BEST deployed a few buses to ply from CSMT to suburban Ghatkopar, through the Eastern Freeway, with priority to ferry women.
For some, it was a long haul with train services being stuck near Ghatkopar but for the lucky ones, the wish to return home was unfulfilled as another challenging day 

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Tuesday, 29 August 2017

Samsung to invest $7 billion to boost China NAND chip output

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Samsung Electronics Co Ltd expects to invest $7 billion over the next three years to expand its NAND memory chip production in China's northwestern city of Xi'an, the South Korean tech giant said on Monday.


Samsung Electronics Co Ltd aapkasamachar to invest $7 billion over the next three years to expand its NAND memory chip production in China’s northwestern city of Xi’an, the South Korean tech giant said on Monday. In a regulatory filing Samsung said it approved $2.3 billion of the expected investment of $7 billion on Monday.

In early July, when Samsung announced an investment of $18.6 billion in South Korea, it said it would add a production line at its NAND plant in Xi’an, but did not set an investment amount. A Samsung Electronics spokesman declined to comment on the amount of capacity to be added by the approved or planned investment.


The firm accounted for 38.3 percent of global NAND flash memory chip revenue in April-June, the latest data from researcher IHS showed. China is trying to develop its own memory chip producers but it is likely to be several years before they can compete with existing makers, analysts said.

Samsung Electronics said a memory chip boom that propelled it to record profit in the second quarter was likely to continue in the July-to-September quarter.

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Monday, 28 August 2017

Ram Rahim Gets 10 Years In Jail For Rape, Wept In Court: 10 Facts

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Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh sentencing: Thousands of paramilitary troops and anti-riot police have blocked off all roads in the area in Rohtak. Military sources said the Army can enter Rohtak in about an hour if needed.

          
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Rohtak, Haryana: Self-styled spiritual guru Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for the rape of two women followers. The 50-year-old chief of the Dera Sacha Sauda sect wept as he was sentenced at a jail in Haryana's Rohtak by Judge Jagdeep Singh, who flew down by government helicopter to conduct a prison-side court hearing. Thousands of soldiers are guarding the prison and the army is on stand by. No civilians are being allowed within 10 km of the prison. Over a lakh of Ram Rahim's followers had gathered in Panchkula, where he was convicted on Friday, and they erupted in violence that left 38 people dead and over 200 injured.


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Ram Rahim's lawyers, who today pleaded for a lighter sentence in view of his philanthrophic work, have said they will appeal in a higher court. The CBI, which had sought a life sentence has said it will push for more punishment; sources in the agency said they have already moved an application for a longer prison term. 
2.
The Dera chief will be sent for a medical examination and then will be given a prison uniform and will be allotted a jail cell. Since Friday, when he was flown from Panchkula to Rohtak in a luxury helicopter, Ram Rahim occupied a special cell and was given bottled water and was allowed an assistant, amid massive criticism.  
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Thousands of paramilitary troops and anti-riot police have blocked off all roads in the area. Military sources said the Army can enter Rohtak in about an hour if needed. Barbed-wire barriers have been erected and residents have been warned to stay indoors in Rohtak. All schools and colleges in Haryana were closed today.
              
Large gatherings are banned in the city.  Mobile internet services remain suspended. Senior members of Ram Rahim's Dera Sacha Sauda sect were placed under detention as a precautionary measure. 
5.
The Rohtak police has warned that it may shoot at any sign of trouble. "We have made multi-layered arrangements so that nobody is able to reach the venue (prison) or enter Rohtak district itself," police deputy inspector general Navdeep Singh Virk told NDTV. "I am fully confident everything will go on peacefully and there will be no untoward incident."
6.
Over 1,50,000 members of Ram Rahim's Dera Sacha Sauda had gathered in Panchkula in a show of support before Friday's verdict. Violent protests followed across his power base in the Haryana, with police deploying tear gas and water cannons, with little impact. It was clear the authorities grossly underestimated the risk posed by the army of Ram Rahim's devotees.
7.
Over the weekend, more than 100 branches of the sect have been sanitised and sealed across Haryana. Petrol cans and sticks were found stockpiled. The police in Sirsa, where his 1,000- acre main base is located, have been urging about 30,000 devotees to emerge from the campus. 
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A few thousand were persuaded to leave for their homes across the state in buses and those efforts will continue today, said top government officials to Aapkasamachar.com.denying reports that they will forcefully enter the campus to evacuate devotees.
9.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi warned yesterday that  "Violence is not acceptable in the nation, in any form." But his party, the BJP, which governs Haryana, has come under heavy fire for failing to prevent the outbreak of violence and allowing the 50-year-old guru to travel in a luxury chopper to jail.
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Followers of the flamboyant Ram Rahim, who is known as the "guru in bling" because of his penchant for bejeweled costumes and customised superbikes, continue to insist upon his innocence. "Our father can never do any sin," said devotee Trilok Insaan at a shop in Sirsa, adorned with posters of a heavily-bearded Ram Rahim.


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Sunday, 27 August 2017

Multi-Layered Security Near Rohtak Jail Where Dera Chief Ram Rahim Is Kept

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Ram Rahim, convicted of rape, will be sentenced on MondayJudge who gave verdict will be taken to Rohtak jail for court proceedings36 people killed, 250 injured in violence after verdict on Dera chief



Multi-layered security arrangements have been made near Rohtak jail where Dera Sacha Sauda chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh has been kept after being convicted in a 15-year-old rape case on Friday. The 50-year-old self-styled godman will be sentenced on Monday.

The Dera chief, who was convicted by a court in Panchkula of raping two of his women followers at his ashram in 2002, was flown in a government helicopter to Rohtak and has been kept in a special cell at the District Jail at Sanoria, about 10 km from Rohtak.



The roads that lead to the jail have reportedly been fortified with huge security presence along the stretch Border Security Force (BSF) and Haryana police personnel are stationed in the vicinity of the jail. A total of 28 paramiliatry companies will be stationed in the town; a senior cop told aapkasamachar that army is also on standby in the area.

Ram Rahim will not be brought to Panchkula for the sentencing. Judge Jagdeep Singh, who delivered the verdict on Friday, will be taken to the Rohtak prison where court proceedings will be held.




The Punjab and Haryana High Court on Saturday ordered the Haryana government to make necessary arrangements for the special CBI judge to be flown to the Rohtak district jail tomorrow to pronounce the quantum of sentence against the Dera Sacha Sauda chief.

The centre has instructed the Haryana government to provide highest level of security to Judge Jagdeep Singh in view of the threat perception after he delivered the verdict against the Dera head, an official said.


The Punjab and Haryana court slammed the centre and the state government for mishandling the situation that led to maddening violence in the state.

 
Security forces were on also "standby" outside the Dera headquarters in Sirsa where thousands of his followers are holed up, the Director General of Police in Haryana state, Baljit Singh Sandhu said on Saturday.


36 people were killed and over 250 injured in the violence that broke out immediately after the announcement of the verdict with followers of the Sirsa-based sect going on the rampage and clashing with security personnel.

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Saturday, 26 August 2017

Dera violence: UK, Canada issue safety advisory for its citizens in India

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The government of the United Kingdom has issued a safety advisory for its citizens in India in the wake of yesterday's violence in several states of the country following the conviction of Dera Sacha Sauda chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim in connection with a 15-year-old rape case.


"A number of deaths have been reported in violent clashes following the conviction of the head of the Dera Sacha Sauda spiritual organisation; high alerts and a ban on unauthorised gatherings are in place throughout Haryana, Punjab and Chandigarh until 30 August 2017," the advisory said.

The advisory also said the British Deputy High Commission and British Council offices in Chandigarh are closed until Monday August 28.
"Due to the possibility of further serious violence; you should avoid large gatherings, follow the advice of the local authorities, monitor local media and keep in touch with your travel company; local road and rail travel may be significantly disrupted during this period," it said.
The Canada government has also issued a safety advisory for its citizens in India following the conviction of Dera Sacha Sauda chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim in a sexual exploitation case, saying that tensions remain high in the States of Punjab and Haryana, and various other areas.
"Following the conviction of a prominent sect leader on August 25, 2017, tensions remain high in the States of Punjab and Haryana, and various other areas," the Canadian government said in an advisory.



The authorities in the state of Haryana and at the Centre are also taking appropriate measures to ensure no untoward incident takes place.
Around 53 companies of the paramilitary forces and 50,000 personnel of the Haryana Police have been deployed. In addition, the Army has also been deployed in Sirsa district of Haryana.
The Center has asked the Haryana government to take strict action if anyone tries to break the law.

Curfew has also been imposed in several parts of the country under Section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code.

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Friday, 25 August 2017

Why Reliance JioPhone is actually a threat to smartphones

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Reliance Jio will begin taking pre-bookings for its much-anticipated JioPhone later today. The pre-booking for the 4G feature phone starts 5:30 pm at the company’s own retail stores, website and the Jio App. Customers need to pay Rs 500 booking amount.

Reliance Jio will begin taking pre-bookings for its much-anticipated JioPhone later today. The pre-booking for the 4G feature phone starts 5:30 pm at the company’s own retail stores, website and the Jio App. Customers need to pay Rs 500 booking amount and the balance Rs 1000 at the time of delivery sometime in the first week of September.

JioPhone has been an ambitious project for the Mukesh Ambani-led Reliance Jio, and the company is targeting over 100 million units to be shipped in the first year. JioPhone is an inexpensive, more advanced version of a regular feature phone with a built-in 4G VoLTE support for the masses. It will “effectively” cost Rs 0, as users are required only to pay Rs 1,500 security deposit, which can be refunded after three years.

“JioPhone will arrest the decline of feature phone segment and eventually accelerate upgrades within the feature phone segment. This will impact the sales of sub $50 smartphone segment which is now contributing to almost 3 per cent of smartphone shipments in 1H 2017,” said Shobhit Srivastava, Research Analyst, Mobile Devices and Ecosystem at Counterpoint Research.


The analyst expects Reliance Jio to ship 15 million units of the JioPhone this year as the demand for the feature phone is estimated to be high in India. Its low price may appeal to a large section of the population, mostly using feature phones with limited access to internet. “We expect more than 15 million JioPhones to be shipped within 2017 as the demand for the low cost 4G enabled device is very high,” Srivastava told aapkasamachar. Com. 

JioPhone has been dubbed as “India ka smartphone” and will let users to browse the web, attending video calls, and watch movies on the go. Feature phones are generally limited to calling and SMS. The phone also supports popular social media apps like Facebook, but not the popular WhatsApp messenger. The monthly plan on the JioPhone has been set at Rs 153, which offers 500MB of data per day for 28 day validity. Reliance Jio will be offering a weekly plan for Rs 54 and a two-day plan for Rs 24 for unlimited data access.
             
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The launch of the JioPhone has surely made ripples in the telecom sector and rivals are expected to counter with their own devices and plans soon. The analyst said the JioPhone’s low price tag and attractive features could prompt other domestic players to launch 4G LTE-enabled feature phones. However, it may not seem as easy as it appears for domestic handset makers to sell a fully loaded phone with 4G LTE at such a low price.

Domestic handsets makers will surely launch LTE feature phones to counter Jio offering but that is going to be an uphill task for them as Bill of Material (BOM) cost doesn’t allow them to compete with Jio at this point unless subsidised. To bring the cost down they might tie up with other operators going forward and bundle the data with 4G feature phones. Alternatively, they can be an EMS to the operators launching their LTE feature phones”, Srivastava said.
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Thursday, 24 August 2017

RBI shukravaar ko 200 rupaye jaaree kar dega...

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NEW DELHI: The new Rs 200 note will be issued on Friday, India's central bank, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) announced in a press release on Thursday.The height of the note would be the same as the new Rs 500 notes that were issued post demonetisation. However, the width will be much less. "Dimension of the banknote will be 66 mm x 146 mm," the RBI said.




The base colour of the Rs 200 note is bright yellow, reminiscent of the now discontinued Rs 2 note.
"The Reserve Bank of India will issue on August 25, 2017 ₹ 200 denomination banknotes in the Mahatma Gandhi (New) Series, bearing signature of Dr. Urjit R. Patel, Governor, Reserve Bank of India from select RBI offices, and some banks. The new denomination has Motif of Sanchi Stupa on the reverse, depicting the country's cultural heritage," the release said.

Last month, the State Bank of India Ecowrap report had said that the introduction of Rs 200 note will fill in the "missing middle" even as the new currency in circulation (CIC) has already reached 84 per cent of the pre-demonetisation level.

Here's all you need to know about the salient features of the new currency note that is being issued to plug liquidity issues, as well as for reducing the burden on the Rs 100 note.

Obverse (Front):-

1. See through register with denominational numeral 200

2. Latent image with denominational numeral 200

3. Denominational numeral 200 in Devnagari

4. Portrait of Mahatma Gandhi at the centre

5. Micro letters 'RBI', 'bharat', 'India' and '200'

6. Windowed security thread with inscriptions 'bharat' and RBI with colour shift.
 Colour of the thread changes from green to blue when the note is tilted

7. Guarantee Clause, Governor's signature with Promise Clause and RBI emblem towards right of Mahatma Gandhi portrait

8. Denominational numeral with Rupee Symbol, ₹ 200 in colour changing ink (green to blue) on bottom right

9. Ashoka Pillar emblem on the right

10. Mahatma Gandhi portrait and electrotype (200) watermarks

11. Number panel with numerals growing from small to big on the top left side and bottom right side

12. For visually impaired Intaglio or raised printing of Mahatma Gandhi portrait, Ashoka Pillar emblem, raised Identification mark H with micro-text ₹200, four angular bleed lines with two circles in between the lines both on the right and left sides.



Reverse (Back):-

1. Year of printing of the note on the left

2. Swachh Bharat logo with slogan

3. Language panel

4. Motif of Sanchi Stupa

5. Denominational numeral २०० in Devnagari Dimension


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