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Sunday, 10 December 2017

Padmavati Row: Kangana Ranaut To Salman Khan, What Celebs Have Said

With multiple death threats issued against Padmavati actress Deepika Padukone and director Sanjay Leela Bhansali, the film fraternity stands united and asks, 'Will violence give an answer?'


Padmavati protests refuses to die down even after repeated criticism by the film fraternity, which believes that resorting to violence and banning a film is not the solution to resolve an issue in a democratic country.

 Rajput outfits (one of which is called Karni Sena) claim that Sanjay Leela Bhansali's film distorts historical facts, which demean Rani Padmini. Mr Bhansali was slapped and manhandled by Karni Sena goons while he was filming in Jaipur and now they have extended to death threats for the director and the film's lead actress Deepika Padukone. 


The Karni Sena has already threatened to cut off her nose and a BJP leader has put a price on her head. Celebrities like Kangana Ranaut, Farhan Akhtar, Swara Bhaskar recently condemned the threats issued against team Padmavati.

Here's a round-up of celebrities' reaction to the threats issued against director Bhansali and Deepika Padukone: 

Kangana Ranaut: "You want to attack an individual or chauvinism, patriarchy or our orthodox thinking? We should attack these things... We have to attack the mindset, and we will do that and we are doing it whether it is through our work, speech or our films. Whatever is happening around us, we all need to stick together

Whether individually or together if we can do (anything) to support our colleagues, we should. Our full support is with our colleagues."

Farhan Akhtar: "Banning a film is the answer that any kind of civilized, democratic society should let happen. I feel that unfortunately the audience does not give itself credit and realise the power they have to not go and watch the film. I think it's unfair to impress your view of not wanting to watch a film on somebody else... an especially through the means of violence. People have been making threats on national television and very little action has been taken against it. It's not a very healthy sign."

Swara Bhaskar: "It's a case of a controversy which has been constructed and allowed to fester to take this really bizarre dimension. We are reaching a point where the reactions - forget about the film - coming out the leaders, political parties and even the courts is telling where we are headed as a polity and a country. How is it that leaders of the political parties are announcing bounties and threatening murders on news channels?


It is the right of an artiste and a director to take creative liberty on the subject they are making. You can discuss it, you can debate it - I'm okay with people within their democratic space in a non-violent, lawful way protesting."

Richa Chadha: It's a shame for democracy because on the one hand they are talking about upholding a woman's honour while on the other they want to dishounour a woman by beheading her or chopping off her nose. This is not something which should be encouraged. There are peaceful ways to protest. If you have a problem with a film or its content, so you should go to the court and the CBFC is the final authority in certifying a film. Violent threats are very unbecoming of a democracy and doesn't reflect well on our culture.

Hrithik Roshan: "It is a clear indication of our level of evolution. We are still evolving as a society and as individuals. It is a reflection of the fact that we still have a long way to go to evolve into beings, that bereft of these problems and issues of assumptions and attacks. It is not right"

Salman Khan: "I don't think it is fair to hurt anyone's sentiments. It is also not fair to comment on a film without seeing it."

Juhi Chawla: "At the end of the day, films are made by directors, by the team (and) you're playing a part. Just for that reason, I'd say a little sensitivity is (needed) and people should have patience. Not flare up and say things like that, that too to a woman."

Sonakshi Sinha: "Whatever is happening is not right and it shouldn't happen. In our country, if threats are given openly, it is not a correct thing. I think strict action should be taken against it."


Kriti Sanon: "It is very scary to be part of the industry and see something like that is happening. Acting is our job, we are portraying characters which is our job. I will be scared to portray a character in the future where it might offend someone, publicly someone can give me death threat. I think it is something that media also should not be showing so much. If any one goes out there and says that 'I give reward on so and so thing', I don't think media should show it. It is not something to be shown or to be spread. It needs to be taken care of from every end."

Varun Dhawan: "Protesting peacefully is fine. It is a democracy and everyone should be allowed to voice their opinion and we should totally respect that. But making a (death) threat should not be allowed in a democracy. And I believe in our judiciary, I am sure they will manage it."

Yami Gautam: "It is unacceptable. The way it is going it is really unacceptable. It is shocking, the way it is going. I really hope it comes to some solution and really fast. Because a film is made with lot of hard work. I am sure there are some concerns (of certain people) but it should be watched first and then an opinion should be passed."


Kamal Haasan: "I want Ms Deepika's head saved. Respect it more than her body, even more her freedom. Do not deny her that. Many communities have opposed my films. Extremism in any debate is deplorable. Wake up cerebral India. Time to think. We've said enough. Listen Ma Bharat".

Rishi Kapoor: "I feel that (the release of) films in this democracy should not be curbed. My only relevant point which I totally agree with the filmmakers is that please see his film and then pass a comment. Without seeing the film, how can you agitate?"

Nana Patekar: "The film is yet to be released and no one knows what is there in the film. I condemn the threats issued against Sanjay and Deepika."

Rajkummar Rao: "We should not have preconceived notions about any film before seeing it. We have a government certified body - the CBFC - which is responsible for passing the film."

Team Padmavati's woes were doubled last month when weeks before the film's release, Prasoon Joshi-led Central Board of Film Certification refused to review the film on account of "incomplete paperwork." Some Bollywood personalities found this fishy and said:

Shabana Azmi: "CBFC sends film back bcoz some paper formalities not complete!!! Only after 63 days, will the film be screened for CBFC when the Gujarat election is over and done with. Are we fools to not see through the design of fomenting unrest and polarising votes? I am very angry"

Shyam Benegal: "I must say the CBFC is behaving very strangely in the matter of Padmavati. If the film didn't carry a disclaimer it could easily be corrected. Why send the film back?

Pahlaj Nihalani: "To how many committees is Bhansali answerable? And where does this end? Why is one of India's best filmmakers being made to explain himself over and over again? And why is the CBFC not taking steps to clear the air once and for all."

Padmavati is reportedly based on the legend of Rani Padmini, who performed jauhar to evade capture by Alaudin Khilji, who has conquered the fort of Chittor. Ranveer Singh plays Khilji while Shahid plays the role of Maharawal Ratan Singh, Rani Padmini's husband. The release of Padmavati has postponed indefinitely pending Censor Board clearance but sources believe that the makers are now aiming for an early 2018 release.


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Saturday, 9 December 2017

Konkan Railway Corporation (KRCL) Recruitment – (14 Multiple Vacancies) – Walk-in-Interview 13 December

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Position :-  Senior Technical Assistant & Junior Technical Assistant



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Advt. No. : CO/P-R/11C/2017

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Konkan Railway Corporation Limited (KRCL) Invited Application through Advertisement for filling up the  Post of 14 Senior Technical Assistant & Junior Technical Assistant for Job Location All India. 
Interested and Eligible candidates may attend Walk-in-Interview on 13 December 2017. 
All Information about Position educational  qualifications, age limit, selection and application process are given below.


1.Senior Technical Assistant:-

  • Qualifications: Candidates should have Full time Degree in Civil Engineering with minimum 60% marks from a recognised University approved by AICTE.
  • No of Post: 08 Posts.
  • Age Limit: 32 years (Age as on 01.07.2017)
  • Pay Scale: Rs. 35000/- Per Month.


     2. Junior Technical Assistant:-

    • Qualifications: Candidates must possess Full time Diploma in Civil Engineering with minimum 60% marks from a recognised Technical Board.
    • No of Post: 06 Posts.
    • Age Limit30 years (Age as on 01.07.2017)
    • Pay Scale: Rs. 30000/- Per Month.
    Selection Procedure: Selection will be done on the basis of candidates’ performance in the Personal Interview.

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    How to ApplyInterested and Eligible Candidates may appear for Interview along with Prescribed application form, along with Original certificates  and one set of attested copy of the same at the time of Interview.

    Venue Of Interview : KR Vihar, Konkan Railway Executive club, Sector-40, Seawoods-west, Navi Mumbai-400706.

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    When BR Ambedkar said Democracy won’t work in India


    Ambedkar believed that the country has a social structure which is totally incompatible with the parliamentary system and is based on the inequality.


    India paid glorious tribute to B R Ambedkar, the architech of the constitution, on his 61st death anniversary with leaders and other prominent personalities across the country pouring their heartfelt homage. 

    Known for his contribution towards the upliftment of Dalits, Ambedkar passed away on December 6, 1956.
    In a BBC video that has been shared widely since last few days, Ambedkar delves into the challenges faced by democracy in India, importance of elections, and role of communism.
    Ambedkar believed that the country has a social structure which is totally incompatible with the parliamentary system and is based on the inequality. “Unless you get rid of the caste system, you can’t fix. It is a question of social structure and it should be outcaste.
     I am quite prepared to say that it would take some time to fix the social structure if you want to fix in a peaceful way. But then somebody must be making the efforts to change the social structure,” he said.
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    BR Ambedkar's Grand-Nephew Ashok M Ambedkar Dead

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    Breathing his last at the Sir JJ Hospital, he is survived by his son Rajaratna, who is an active figure in the Ambedkarite movement.



    MumbaiAshok Ambedkar, a grand-nephew of the Architect of Indian Constitution BR Ambedkar, passed away following a brief illness in Mumbai, family sources said today. He was 67.

    The son of Mukundrao, the nephew of BR Ambedkar, Ashok Ambedkar served for many years as the Trustee of the Buddhist Society of India, besides taking part in various social campaigns for the Dalits.

    Breathing his last at the Sir JJ Hospital, he is survived by his son Rajaratna, who is an active figure in the Ambedkarite movement.

    A resident of Andheri, Ashok Ambedkar's funeral will take place on Saturday morning at the Hindu Cemetery near Chaityabhoomi in Dadar west.

    Expressing deep shock at his demise, Union Minister of State for Social Justice Ramdas Athawale said the Ambedkarite movement has lost a stalwart who worked silently for the cause.

    "He fought his entire life for the cause of the downtrodden, exploited and disadvantaged sections of the society. His demise will be a huge loss to movement," Athawale said in a condolence message. 

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    Friday, 8 December 2017

    WhatsApp Verified Profiles: Business Account Features Detailed in New FAQ



    New FAQ listing shows WhatsApp Business app is in developmentWhatsApp earlier said to extend its app for businessesThe WhatsApp Business will have a redesigned app icon


    WhatsApp seems set to launch a standalone app for businesses, which will feature both verified and non-verified profiles. In a new FAQ published on its website, WhatsApp has detailed the Business accounts, including key features and how to distinguish between verified and non-verified profiles.

     In Asia, organisations have been using WhatsApp as an informal means of coordinating with their clients and customers for the past few years due to the massive popularity of the app. Earlier this year, the Android beta version got the Verified Profiles feature that allowed businesses (with accounts featuring a tick mark as a sign of authentication) to communicate with users.

    The Facebook-owned company says in the FAQ, "While chatting with businesses, you can check your contact's profile to see which type of account they're using. A verified account has a green checkmark badge in its profile." It adds, "A business account with a grey question mark badge in its profile means the account is using the WhatsApp Business app but hasn't been confirmed nor verified by WhatsApp

    The much talked-about Business app is currently being tested by a private group of testers and the company will introduce it as WhatsApp Business - a standalone app.

    Its description available on Play Store read: "As a test partner for 'WhatsApp Business', you have early access to a wide range of new features that we've built with you in mind. As you experiment with what this new app has to offer, please share your experiences with us so that we can improve the product."
    WhatsApp Business is different from the regular WhatsApp. The logo of the app has been changed from the calling symbol to 'B' inside the green conversation bubble. However, after downloading, the app looks the same as WhatsApp, barring the title bar that says WhatsApp Business. The app has interesting features such as auto responses, creating a business profile, chat migration, and analytics.
    "We also provide you with the tools you need to control your experience with businesses. You can block business accounts and report them as spam at any time, right within the chat," WhatsApp said in the new FAQ.
    Before launching the standalone Business app, the new FAQ, first spotted by the fan website WABetaInfo, aims to clear doubts so that no such fake app gets downloaded.

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    Rajasthan hacking: 14-year-old recorded hate-murder, labourer’s grieving family wails for justice

    "We want those who killed my husband so brutally and showed it to the world be hanged. I want Insaaf (justice). He was only killed because he was a Muslim," said Gul Bahar Bibi, wife of Afrazul Khan.




    Rajasthan Hacking: A screenshot of Shambhulal Regar, the main accused in the case. The victim Afrazul (inset) was hacked and burnt alive in Rajasthan allegedly over an affair.

    What can only be described as a monstrous act when a man is seen being brutally hacked to death and set on fire in a horrifying video which had gone viral. The incident has been recorded in the Rajasamand district of Rajasthan. The victim was held for allegedly committing “love jihad”. On Thursday, the Police arrested Shambunath Regar, the accused. The shocking aspect of the entire incident was that the video, which went viral, was shot by the Regar’s nephew, a 14-year-old. The nephew has also been detained by the police.


    While speaking to the media, the Rajasthan DGP, O P Galhotra said, “This is a brutal crime. Prima facie it does not look like this is done by a normal human being.” The person killed has been identified as Afrazul Khan, hailing from Saiyadpur in Malda district of West Bengal, police said.

    Rajasthan Home Minister Gulab Chand Kataria has ordered a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to probe the case. Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje condemned the murder and said, “This is a deplorable act which needs to be condemned in strongest possible terms.” Even the West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjeewas in tune with her Rajasthan counterpart over this issue. “We strongly condemn the heinous killing of a labourer from Bengal in Rajasthan. How can people be so inhuman? Sad,” Banerjee tweeted.

    While speaking to the Indian Express, Sita Regar, the wife of the accused said, “I don’t know why he did this… My husband didn’t have a job… Most of the time, he would smoke marijuana and just roam the streets. But I never thought he was capable of murder.”
    Meanwhile, the family members of Afrazul Khan (47) are in disbelief of the entire incident. “Those who killed him like an animal and showed his pictures to the world should be hanged,” they demand, alleging that there is a conspiracy.
    At Afrazul’s home in Saiyadpur, West Bengal friends and family gathered in mourning as they received a call from the Rajasthan Police. “We want those who killed my husband so brutally and showed it to the world be hanged. I want Insaaf (justice). He was only killed because he was a Muslim. Yesterday, at around 3 pm, we received a call from Rajasthan Police and were told that my husband has been murdered,” said Gul Bahar Bibi, wife of Afrazul Khan while speaking to The Indian Express.
    Afrazul was a father of three girls. He was supposed to go back to Saiyadpur in late December to fix the wedding of his youngest daughter. For the past 12 years, Afrazul has been working as an unskilled labourer in Rajasthan.

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    Thursday, 7 December 2017

    Long after Jio, 100 million BSNL customers are finally getting 4G LTE in January

    Ever since Jio's entry into the Indian telecom sector, it feels like we are living in a different world. High-speed mobile internet, which was a luxury, has become a basic necessity for millions of smartphone users across the country.

    With affordable rates on 4G data and attractive bundles, Reliance Jio became the world's fastest growing technology company, and it has added millions of users in a remarkable growth. But the competition Jio imposed fast-tracked India's 4G adoption like never before. Incumbents joined the race by offering competitive voice and 4G data bundles, but the state-run telecom operator BSNL lagged behind with its 3G network.
    Smartphones without 4G these days are looked down upon, and if a network doesn't support the bandwidth, it gets treated the same way. But BSNL isn't the one to remain in the shadows for long.
    BSNL confirmed that it is going to launch 4G LTE services for its 100 million subscribers starting January next year.
    We have a different strategy for 4G like one is to utilize Wi-Fi route of 4G and for that we have already installed 15000 Wi-Fi hotspots which are 4G enabled and second is to go classical route like LTE which we will begin in January," Anupam Shrivastava, Chairman, and Managing Director, BSNL, told Gizbot in an exclusive interview published on Thursday.
    Shrivastava also revealed that Nokia and ZTE are installing 4G equipment starting from the West and South Zone and then in North and East Zone. The telco also wants to expand its network of Wi-Fi hotspots to 100,000 over the next two years.
    Despite lacking 4G support, BSNL has managed to stay in the game by offering free voice call and affordable 3G bundles. The telco is already offering 4G phones such as Bharat 1 bundled with offers like unlimited voice and data for Rs. 97 per month. We reviewed the handset recently and found it quite a competition to the lauded JioPhone.
    Furthermore, BSNL is planning to partner with other OEMs to offer similar bundles with third-party hardware, and it's already in talks with Lava, Shrivastava added.
    Vodafone's new unlimited data, free voice calling plans to take on Reliance Jio, AirtelHow to get Airtel's 100 percent cashback for Rs 349: Best tariff from Reliance Jio, Vodafone, Idea and BSNLMicromax-BSNL launches 4G feature phone Bharat 1 ; is it better than JioPhone?

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