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Tuesday, 10 October 2017

Airtel’s Rs 495 recharge has unlimited calls, 1GB daily data and 84 day validity

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Airtel has announced a new recharge pack of Rs 495 offer 84 days validity and comes with unlimited calling and the promise of 1GB data per day.


Airtel has announced a new recharge pack of Rs 495 offer 84 days validity and comes with unlimited calling and the promise of 1GB data per day. However, the plan is limited to new customers on the Airtel prepaid network.

Airtel’s Rs 495 plan comes with unlimited local and STD calls in both home circle and national roaming. The validity of this pack is 84 days. 

Airtel is also bundling 1GB data per day in this plan, which brings the total to 84GB for the entire period. In most circles where the plan has been announced, Airtel’s Rs 495 recharge pack will be valid for the first recharge and second recharge done by new customers.



The plan was not yet listed for Delhi NCR circle, but it is listed in circles like Maharashtra, Chennai etc. In the Mumbai circle, benefits of the Rs 495 plan also include 99 SMS daily along with free outgoing on roaming. The validity remains at 84 days and the first and second recharge will ensure the new customer gets all the same benefits in this plan. In Mumbai circle, the calling remains free and unlimited as well.
The 84 day validity is similar to what Reliance Jio is offering with its data packs. Reliance Jio has a Rs 399 pack with unlimited free calling (includes voice calls on local and STD as well as roaming). The pack also comes with 1GB daily data FUP. After the FUP is exhausted, the speed limit is reset to 128Kbps.

Airtel had also also announced other recharge packs with 1GB daily data and unlimited free calling to compete with Jio, which is offering free calling and hefty data packs. Airtel’s new plans start at Rs 199 (unlimited calls and 1GB daily data) along with a plan for Rs 349 and Rs 399.Airtel’s Rs 349 and Rs 399 plan both come with 1GB data per day for 28 days on all handsets. All calls are also free and unlimited on these plans, though Airtel has a fair usage limit, which users can’t cross.

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Monday, 9 October 2017

Man stabs wife for not fasting, then kills self

NEW DELHI: A 32-year-old man allegedly stabbed his estranged wife and then jumped to his death from her home in Rohini, northwest Delhi, on Sunday, after an argument sparked by the woman not keeping a fast on Karva Chauth.



The violence unfolded in the presence of the couple's four-year-old daughter.



The woman is being treated in hospital, while doctors declared the man, identified as Jaswinder Singh, 'brought dead'.




The couple had recently separated and filed for divorce.Police said Singh had been living away from his wife and daughter for the past month or so. He had gone to the woman's house to meet his daughter, which the court had allowed on weekends.
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Police said since two of his wife's siblings were also in the house, Singh had asked his wife to accompany him to the terrace as he wanted to "discuss something". The daughter followed them to the terrace. The discussion, however, turned ugly as the woman started crying out for help and ran downstairs with stab wounds.



As the neighbours rushed to help her, Singh jumped off the fourth floor, his head smashing against the ground. Seeing this, the woman rushed down and collapsed beside his body, police said.


A neighbour called the police at 12.30am after he saw Singh fall on a car and then onto the road in F block of Rohini's sector 16. A police team found him lying in a pool of blood and his estranged wife, unconscious with stab wounds, next to him. A case was registered at the K N Katju police station, said Rishi Pal, DCP (Rohini).




After regaining her senses, she told the cops that she had married Singh five years ago. However, the marriage had run into turbulence of late which prompted the couple to part ways. She said that this was the first time since her wedding that she had not fasted on Karva Chauth and Singh was upset very upset about it.



However, police said that they were verifying her claims and are trying to ascertain the sequence of events.Singh worked as a private sale-purchase agent and had been living with his parents for the last one month. His parents told the cops that Singh missed his daughter very much.


They were yet to come to terms with the tragedy and felt Singh could not have taken such a drastic step.
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Sunday, 8 October 2017

Judwaa 2 box office collection Day 8: Varun Dhawan's film crosses Rs 100-crore mark

Varun Dhawan-starrer Judwaa 2 entered the Rs 100-crore club on Friday.


Judwaa 2 entered the Rs 100-crore club on Friday, making this Varun Dhawan's second film to reach the milestone this year, after Badrinath Ki Dulhania. The film is a reboot of David Dhawan's 1997 Judwaa, and fans were excited to see Varun reprise the roles of identical twins Raja and Prem, played by Salman Khan in the original

Given the fantastic run of Judwaa 2 at the box office, it is obvious that Varun did not disappoint. The film stopped just short of the Rs 100-crore mark in its first week, but managed to cross it the next day. With Rs 4.25 crore on Friday, Judwaa 2 has collected Rs 102.33 crore so far.

Judwaa 2 is a story of mistaken identity, when identical twins separated at birth land up in the same city. Their love lives get hilariously intertwined, as their girlfriends Alishka (Jacqueline Fernandez) and Samara (Taapsee Pannu) can't tell them apart.


  • Here is the break-up of the box-office collection of Judwaa 2 till date:


Day 1: Friday (September 29) - Rs 16.10 crore
Day 2: Saturday (September 30) - Rs 20.55 crore
Day 3: Sunday (October 1) - Rs 22.6 crore
Day 4: Monday (October 2) - Rs 18 crore
Day 5: Tuesday (October 3) - Rs 8.05 crore
Day 6: Wednesday (October 4) - Rs 6.72 crore

Day 7: Thursday (October 5) - Rs 6.06 crore
Day 8: Thursday (October 6) - Rs 4.25 crore
Total eight-day collection - Rs  102.33 crore  
Despite being panned by critics, Judwaa 2 continues its fantastic run, and evenmanaged to beat this week's release, Saif Ali Khan-starrer Chef, at the box office.

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Reliance Jio's Latest Recharge Offer On Rs 149 Plan Vs Rs 309 Vs Rs 349 Vs Rs 399

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Reliance Jio's Rs 149 recharge pack, which provides 2 GB of 4G data for a validity of 28 days, will now provide unlimited access to internet to its customers.


Reliance Jio, which is known for its aggressive data and voice plans, has now got another positive surprise for its customers. Its Rs 149 recharge pack, which provides 2 GB of 4G data for a validity of 28 days, will now provide unlimited access to internet to its customers. In the earlier Rs 149 recharge plan, once you consume the 2 GB data limit within the 28-day limit, your internet access used to stop unless you recharge with a top-up voucher. However, in the revised Rs 149 plan your internet access won't stop even after you consume the 2 GB data limit within the 28-day limit.


In the revised Rs 149 plan, after you consume the 2 GB data limit within 28 days, your internet speed will drop to 64 kbps, but you can continue to have internet access for the remaining days of your 28-day validity. Along with unlimited internet access, Jio's Rs 149 plan also provides unlimited voice calls (both local and STD). However, the post FUP (Fair Usage Policy) limit of 64 kbps in the Rs 149 plan is half of the speed provided in Jio's other plans like Rs 96, Rs 309, Rs 349, Rs 399 and Rs 509. Other plans of Reiance Jio provide a data speed of 128kbps post the FUP limit. Under Fair Usage policy, internet speed is reduced after the plan limit but internet access continues with reduced speed.

Here is what you get in other recharge plans of Jio:


Jio Rs. 309 recharge plan:

Jio is offering 56 GB of 4G data in a recharge pack of Rs. 309 with a validity of 56 days. The 56 GB data can be used at a daily limit of 1 GB as per the telecom company's Fair Usage Policy (FUP), according to the Jio website. Jio prepaid customers exhausting the limit of 1 GB in a day will be able to use the mobile data at a speed of 128 kbps, Jio added. Jio's Rs. 309 recharge pack includes unlimited local, STD and roaming SMS.


Jio Rs. 349 recharge plan

Reliance Jio's recharge pack of Rs. 349 includes 4G speed data of 20 GB data with a validity of 56 days. There is no daily limit on data consumption in Jio's Rs. 349 plan. That means one can consume the entire 20 GBs data even in one day.

Jio Rs. 399 recharge plan

Jio's recharge pack priced at Rs. 399 comes with 84 GB of data with a validity of 84 days. 4G speed data under the Rs. 399 pack comes with a daily limit of 1 GB. Data usage beyond the daily limit comes at a speed of 128 kbps, Jio said on its portal.

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Saturday, 7 October 2017

Mumbai: Efforts are still on to extinguish the fire that broke out at a fuel tank farm of the Mumbai Port Trust (MbPT) located on the Butcher Island off the east coast of Mumbai last evening, a top fire brigade official said here today.

Mumbai: Efforts are still on to extinguish the fire that broke out at a fuel tank farm of the Mumbai Port Trust (MbPT) located on the Butcher Islandoff the east coast of Mumbai last evening, a top fire brigade official said here today.



The firefighters had brought the blaze under control, but "excessive heat" led to reignition at the tank around 4.30 am today, the official said.


According to officials, the fire had broken out around 5 pm yesterday when Mumbai and the surrounding areas witnessed thundershowers. However, no causality was reported.

"Excessive heat caused reignition around 4.30 am today. Firefighting as well as the cooling operations are on. Foam and other extinguishing agents are being used for the purpose," Mumbai fire brigade chief PS Rahangdale said.

He said firefighters of MbPT as well as the fire brigade team are working in tandem to douse the blaze.



According to Mr Rahangdale, fire brigade personnel involved in the firefighting operation through the night have been relieved and new staff staff have been deployed there.

"There has been a good coordination between Mumbai fire brigade personnel and the MbPT fire service team. The fire brigade team had reached around 10 feet near the blaze-hit tank, but reignition at dawn has posed a new challenge before us. However, the blaze is under control," he said.


"I am monitoring the operation. Because of the heat, the foam (used as an extinguisher) is not settling down, this is causing reignition. But overall, the situation is under control," Mr Rahangdale said but did not specify how long the firefighting operation would continue.

"Our main challenge is to keep the other tanks near the affected one safe. So, on one hand our firemen are involved in cooling operations to keep other tanks safe, while on the other, they are also engaged in dousing the flames," he told PTI.



Butcher Island houses a marine oil terminal of MbPT.

Oil tankers discharge crude at the terminal, and it is transported to refineries at nearby Mahul through submerged pipelines, port officials said.

After the fire broke out, vessels in the vicinity of the island have been moved to a distance as a precautionary measure.


A BPCL spokesperson had said yesterday that a lightning strike amid thundershowers was the apparent cause behind the fire. "A diesel tank caught fire due to the lightning and thundershowers," he had said.

Manohar Rao, executive director and head of safety, BPCL, had said that prima facie, the cause of the fire was lightning, though further probe will be carried out on Saturday.



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Jal Satyagraha to nude protest against AFSPA: Five extreme forms of agitations that shook everyone

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Unique forms of discomfort-inducing protest acts have been taken up in some cases to give more power and visibility to their expression.



Organic and dynamic, protests have often provided outlet for the relatively dispossessed or the disadvantaged subaltern relegated to the back burners of state conscience. Modern India has a long history of protests to power, starting with the pan-India Gandhian Satyagrahas to demand a nation free of the yolk of British raj. In the absence or failure of other avenues of redressal, peaceful protests call attention to urgent grievances, legitimise demands publicly and are a collective manifestation of freedom of expression. Unique forms of discomfort-inducing protest acts have been taken up in some cases to give more power and visibility to their expression. Here are five examples, recent and old:

‘Zameen Samadhi Satyagraha’ at Nindar village, near Jaipur:Currently protesting against the Jaipur Development Authority’s (JDA) move to acquire their land (1,350 bighas) for a housing project, about 50 farmers have dug out holes and buried themselves neck deep in the ground. The protesters include older women. JDA’s land acquisition project was initiated a fortnight ago, which led to the farmers sitting on a dharna for 15 days which did not yield result. Thus this new form of Satyagraha has been initiated to make a stronger statement.
Tamil Nadu farmers’ protest near Jantar Mantar, New Delhi: Heavily debt ridden and drought struck farmers from Tamil Nadu, almost 100 in number, have been in the news for a while for their repeated protests at Jantar Mantar, New Delhi. They allege that they are incapable to growing crops under the present weather conditions and have been demanding loan waivers, revised drought packages and a Cauvery Management committee and fair prices for their products. In a desperate bid for government attention to their demands, many extreme and unconventional acts have been employed by them, such as biting mice, holding skulls and bones (allegedly of their peers who committed suicide) and threats of consuming their own excreta and urine.

‘Jal Satyagraha’ in Goghalgaon village in Khandwa district, MP:Led by the Narmada Bachao Aandolan, around 50 villagers — men and women — residing in the low lying regions of the Omkareshwar dam on Narmada river near Khandwa in Madhya Pradesh, sat in neck-deep river water for seventeen days in September 2012, demanding compensation and rehabilitation from the government as it gave orders to lift the dam gates. Faced by the prospect of flooded homes and shattered livelihoods, the ‘satyagrahis’ were bitten by fishes and developed several skin ailments in this period.

The protest was called off after the government agreed to their demands. A relief package of 212 crores was cleared for them in May 2013. A similar protest was undertaken in 2013 by other villagers in Khandwa, Dewas and Harda districts of MP, whose settlements lay in the low lying areas of the Indira Sagar Dam.



Manipuri women’s nude protest against AFSPA (Armed Forces Special Powers Act): “We are all Manorama’s mothers,” screamed the 12 Manipuri women as they took off their sarongs and stood stark naked in front of Kangla Fort in Imphal, the then headquarters of the Assam Rifles. They came from low-income families — mostly residing outside the capital. The oldest protester was 73, and the youngest, 45. They carried banners: “Indian Army, rape us”, “Indian Army, kill us” (army being a loosely used term).

32-year old Thangjam Manorama had been picked up from her house under suspicion of militancy by paramilitary Assam Rifles soldiers on July 11, 2014. Her mutilated body, raped and ridden with bullets, was found later and heavily militarised Manipur fired into unprecedented anger. The idea of a nude protest was first discussed on July 12, 2004 at a meeting of the All Manipur Women’s Social Reformation and Development Samaj, but agreed upon only later when the women agreed that ‘desperate times called for desperate measures’. The idea made them deeply uncomfortable and, fearful of their life and honor, many did not even inform their families of what they were about to do.
The protest lasted only 45 minutes but left an indelible mark — jolting the nation and world with Manipuri mothers’ anger and anguish. The protesters didn’t have it easy in the aftermath; the community immediately celebrated them but they were harassed by an embarrassed government, accused of arson and waging war against the nation and nine of them spent three months in jail. Four months after the protest, Assam Rifles vacated the Kangla Fort which they had occupied since 1949 and AFSPA was lifted from a few areas in Imphal. 

However, Manorama’s killers have not been brought to justice yet and AFSPA still looms heavy in large parts of the state.

Chipko Movement against deforestation in Uttarakhand: A global pioneer, the Chipko movement of saving trees by hugging them began as an organised resistance against deforestation and logging abuse, undertaken by the native communities, often women and children, in 1973. The first Chipko action took place spontaneously in April 1973 in the village of Mandal in the upper Alakananda valley of erstwhile Uttar Pradesh where the tribal women went into the fobrest and formed a protective circle around it. Over the next five years, the movement spread to many other districts of Garhwal, out of which the pioneering tree-hugging action led by Gaura Devi in her village, Reni, is well known.

The sustained success of the movement, gaining momentum under leaders like the gandhian eco-activist Sunderlal Bahuguna, not only saved thousands of trees from being felled but also influenced a younger India’s natural resource policy. The activist movement catalysed the instating of a 15-year ban on felling by the Indira Gandhigovernment in 1980 which was implemented in not only Uttar Pradesh but also other states with forest covers.

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Friday, 6 October 2017

Flipkart, Amazon pre-Diwali discounts: Deals on Apple iPhone 8, Redmi Note 4, etc

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Flipkart's 'Festive Dhamaka Days' sale and Amazon's 'Great Indian Festival' sale are back, and here are the best deals to consider on smartphones.



Flipkart’s ‘Festive Dhamaka Days’ and Amazon’s ‘Great Indian Festival’ sales are back, which is not surprising given the crucial Diwali season. Both Flipkart and Amazon are offering some great deals on smartphones, mobiles, and other tech accessories. Of course many of the deals, discounts have been present for sometime now and might not feel like anything new for the seasoned online shopper.

Nonetheless, this is a good time for those considering a new smartphone, especially if you’ve been waiting for an upgrade. AppleiPhone 8, iPhone 7, iPhone 6, iPhone SE, Xiaomi Redmi Note 4Lenovo K8 Note, Moto G5 Plus are some phones available on discount. We point out the best deals from Amazon and Flipkart to consider for smartphones.

Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 discount :
Those who’ve been wanting to upgrade to a Xiaomi Redmi Note 4, this sale is a good time. This is one of the most popular smartphones in the mid-range and Flipkart is retailing this at Rs 10,999 for the 4GB RAM and 64GB storage version. If you have a working phone to trade in for exchange, you can get a maximum of Rs 10,000 off as well, but the exchange price will only depend on the model of the phone that’s being traded.
Redmi Note 4 has good specifications for the price, which includes 5.5 inch Full HD Display, Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 processor, 13MP rear camera and a 5MP one on the front. Also, the Redmi Note 4 with 3GB RAM and 32 GB storage is retailing for Rs 9,999 from the original price of Rs 10,999. The other specifications are same as the 4GB RAM version.
Lenovo K8 Plus:

Lenovo K8 Plus with 3GB RAM and 32 GB is retailing at Rs 9,499 from the original price of Rs 10,999. This deal is available on Flipkart. For those who want a dual-rear camera for under Rs 10,000, K8 Plus is the phone that offers this and it has a 13MP + 5MP dual rear camera and an 8MP one on the front. The battery is 4000 mAh, and this is powered by MediaTek’s Helio P25 octa-core 2.5 GHz processor. It runs stock Android7.1.1. There’s also another Rs 9,000 off on exchange for this product.
Moto C Plus:
This is a good option for those who want a big battery on their smartphone, but can’t pay more than Rs 6,000. Moto C Plus is priced at Rs 5,999 during the Flipkart sale, down from the original price of 6,999, and has a 4000 mAh battery, 2GB RAM + 16GB storage. It has a 5 inch HD display, 8MP rear camera and 2MP front camera along with MTK6737 quad-core 1.3Ghz processor. The smartphone is on Android Nougat 7.0.
OPPO F3 Plus:
Oppo F3 Plus is for the selfie freaks, and this one has a dual-selfie camera. Launched at Rs 30,990 this is now retailing for Rs 24,990. If selfies are the prime focus of your life, this phone does not disappoint, and is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 652 processor coupled with 4GB RAM and has 64GB storage, which is expandable. The Oppo F3 Plus deal is listed on Flipkart.
Honor 8 Pro:
One of the best dual-rear cameras in the mid-range series, Honor 8 Pro is retailing at Rs 25,999 on Amazon India. The smartphone is powered by Huawei’s own Kirin processor, has 6GB RAM and 128GB storage. This is a good value for money, considering the overall package performs quite well.
 Apple iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plusdiscounts on Flipkart, Amazon India
Apple iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus can be bought with the 70% Jio Buyback offer on Amazon India, though this means you will have to get a Jio SIM and Jio recharges worth Rs 799 per month. Amazon and Flipkart both have some discounts on Apple iPhone 8 pricing.
On Amazon India, Apple iPhone 8 in gold colour with 64GB space is retailing at Rs 59,999 compared to the Rs 64,000 launch price. The Apple iPhone 8 Plus with 64GB is listed at Rs 69,989 down from the original launch price of Rs 73,000. The 256GB version of Apple iPhone 8 is listed at Rs 76,499 from the Rs 77,000 price. Flipkart has a similar price for the Apple iPhone 8 in 64GB version, which is also retailing at Rs 59,999 on the website.
Apple iPhone 6s, iPhone 7, iPhone SE:
Apple iPhone 6s with 32GB storage is retailing at Rs 38,883. Again, this is not a bad deal for the older iPhone, but users can consider the iPhone 7 at Rs 39,999 for the 32GB version. Apple iPhone 7 has a similar pricing on Flipkart and Amazon India and under Rs 40,000 is a solid price for the one year old device. However, the iPhone 7 series does not have a dual-rear camera.
For those who want an Apple iPhone under Rs 20,000, iPhone SE is listed at Rs 18,999 on Amazon India for the 32GB variant. The bigger iPhone 7 plus will cost Rs 61,999 for the 128GB version, and this does come with the dual rear camera. This deal is listed on Flipkart.
Overall what iPhone you pick online, be it from Flipkart or Amazon depends on the budget and the deals are very similar. However, if you have a phone to exchange, you can compare to see which e-commerce player will give you more money in order to score some extra discount on the iPhone.  Right now, given the deals, the iPhone 7’s discount offer is an option worth considering.
Apple AirPods at Rs 10,999:
Finally, Apple AirPods are retailing at Rs 10,999, which Flipkart says is a discount from the original price of Rs 12,900, though remember these were launched at closer to Rs 15,000. Apple AirPods are wireless earphones, and can connect with your iOS device automatically and can be used to activate Siri as well. For Apple iPhone users, these AirPods are one of the best accessories to consider. Flipkart is also offering 10 per cent cashback with Axis Bank Credit and Debit Cards.





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