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Thursday, 25 January 2018

Padmaavat' violence: 24 detained, 4 Gurgram schools closed today


GURUGRAM: The mob that attacked school buses and burnt down a Haryana Roadways bus in the city on Wednesday afternoon to stop the screening of 'Padmaavat' was made up mostly of young boys barely 20 years old or a bit older.

TOI saw many of them in school uniform or PT (physical training) dresses as they ran amok on a stretch between the police station at Bhondsi and the Indian Reserve Battallion (IRB) campus. There were only around 60 of them but they managed to hold up the entire highway for three hours by letting loose a sudden burst of violence that caught the police by surprise despite a state of high alert being declared 24 hours ago. Police said 24 alleged protesters were detained.




"There were people who were protesting on the road and the cops were trying to disperse them. Suddenly, the mob came from nowhere and started throwing stones at us," said Pravesh Kumar, who was at the wheel of the GD Goenka school bus (HR55 J3112) and managed to keep driving so that the bus did not become a sitting duck to the mob attack. "The hooligans wanted to set the bus on fire. They tried to torch a tyre. But a few of them were against harming people and didn't let it happen," said Suresh Kumar, an eyewitness.


Neeta Bali, principal of the school, said none the students received injuries. "One of our buses that was moving towards Gurgaon was attacked at Ghamroj by stone-pelters. They damaged the windows. All kids and teachers ducked for cover on the floor. No one was hurt. We immediately called all our buses back. The parents were informed, snacks were given to the kids and they were sent home an hour later," Bali said. "We have decided to keep the school closed on Thursday, seeing the unrest." At least three more Gurgaon schools — Lotus Valley International, Ardee and Shri Ram (Aravali) — also declared Thursday a holiday.

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Queued up behind the GD Goenka bus were at least seven more school buses and scores of cars that were stuck in the jam that ensued. These were also targeted by the mob but escaped any major damage. The attack on the lane headed towards Gurgaon city appeared to have been started by a breakaway group that had around 3pm set the Roadways bus — (HR73 7281), coming from Palwal — on fire after forcing all its passengers to get off. When this correspondent followed them and reached the violence spot, some of the youths threatened and heckled her too. They also attacked two fire tenders and a police team coming in their direction, forcing them to turn back.


The mob had managed to set up a roadblock with hay and construction material. They threw stones and glass bottles at every passing vehicle. "I live here. I don't understand what is going on. They are throwing stones at me when I'm trying to go home," a young woman, who said she was a college student, told this correspondent.



The mob was able to run amok because only half a dozen cops were initially present at the site. Reinforcements took a while to arrive because of the blockade and the rioting. Eventually, over 200 cops headed by DCP (south) Ashok Bakshi, Rapid Action Force personnel and Quick Response Teams reached the spot. Police said they fired five rounds in the air to disperse the crowd. By evening, 24 people were detained and 13 of them, several suspected to be minors, named in an FIR filed at Bhondsi police station for rioting, vandalism and various other sections of the IPC.


While the violence was attributed to supporters of a fringe group, the Karni Sena, that has been spearheading protests against Padmaavat, its general secretary Suraj Pal Ammu denied their involvement. "It is unfortunate and we condemn the attacks on people and government machinery. Karni Sena is not involved in any of these as we are against violence. We want to protest peacefully and are using social media to spread the message," said Ammu.


Coming under heavy fire, the Rajput Ekta Foundation also condemned the violence. "This is anti-Rajput propaganda because Rajputs have always acted as bravehearts and not like cowards. We can never indulge in such shameful acts of targeting school children," said Satyendra Singh, its secretary.



"We are probing all the incidents that took place in the city. Overall, the situation is calm," said Gurgaon police commissioner Sandeep Khirwar.


In Delhi, a group of Karni Sena supporters smashed the windscreen of a few cars parked on the roadside near a cinema hall in Maurya Enclave in northwest Delhi, while another group created a ruckus near a mall in Prashant Vihar on Wednesday.




A group of miscreants also gathered near Alipur in north Delhi, while another group tried to instigate some school students to stage a protest near Timarpur and managed to block a road for some time.


The first incident was reported around 11am near the PVR Prashant Vihar when a group of 20-25 demonstrators tried to create a ruckus. However, a police team posted near the hall, chased them away.


"We detained a few of them for some time until the others dispersed. They were released later in the evening," said Rajneesh Gupta, DCP, Rohini.


Around 4pm, a group of 100-125 protesters went on a sit-in protest near Rithala Metro station and blocked the road for a while. The third incident was reported from near a PVR cinema hall near Maurya Enclave in northwest Delhi, where a group of miscreants claiming to be from the Karni Sena, smashed the rear windshields of four vehicles parked outside the movie hall. "We have registered a case and are trying to identify the miscreants," said Aslam Khan, DCP, north-west.


Violence at a few places marred the otherwise peaceful screenings of Padmaavat movie in Noida and Ghaziabad amid heightened security around cinemas and on main roads.



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Wednesday, 24 January 2018

Padmaavat movie review: This Deepika Padukone starrer is spectacular

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Padmavati movie review: Deepika Padukone has never been lovelier. She wears those stunning costumes, never letting them wear her, even if her waist is decorously covered in the Ghoomar song.



Padmaavat movie cast: Ranveer Singh, Deepika Padukone, Shahid Kapoor, Jim Sarbh, Anupriya Goenka, Raza Murad

Padmaavat movie director: Sanjay Leela Bhansali
Padmaavat movie rating: 2.5 stars

All those agitating over how Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Padmaavat would trample all over Rajput pride, you may rest easy: the director didn’t need a memo from the Karni Sena and all the other self-styled ‘armies’ on keeping it ‘sanskaari’ – his entire film is a memo from the Karni Sena and all the other self-styled ‘armies’ on keeping it ‘sanskaari’ – his entire film is a relentlessly opulent, magnificently-mounted paean to Rajput ‘aan baan shaan’.
Here’s how it goes, just in case you are one of those rare people who haven’t been breathlessly following the film’s troubles: the Rajput king Ratan Singh (Kapoor) is the hero, the Muslim invader Alauddin Khilji (Singh) is the villain, and the object of their mutual adoration is the utterly gorgeous Padmavati, who will always and forever be a good Indian girl, and later, wife. When we see her first, she is fleet of foot and clear of eye, a joyous free spirit who has a will of her own.She ends up committing ‘jauhar’, her life and death circumscribed by male notions of honour.
If that’s not patriarchy, then I’m Queen Padmavati, who of course did not exist. And while we of course cannot judge the actions of the dramatis personae who presumably lived in the 13th century (even if they were mythical creatures, created by the poet Malik Mohammad Jayasi) by present day gender roles, we do see that the director has a problem on his hands: how do you show a beautiful queen jumping into a pyre, along with hundreds of her compatriots (a shot has a pregnant woman and a little girl), without glorifying the act?
One way of doing it is to stuff the beginning and the middle acts with so much glitter and glamour that we are expected to be swept away. Which we dutifully do: there’s a kind of beauty in the way Bhansali creates his frames, even if your eye begins to be overwhelmed by it. 

Deepika Padukone has never been lovelier. She wears those stunning costumes, never letting them wear her, even if her waist is decorously covered in the Ghoomar song (alert viewers may see a flash of the said body part in other parts of the film). Shahid Kapoor sports kohl in his eyes, and clearly articulated muscles in his chest, often left bare. But this film belongs to Ranveer Singh’s Khilji, who bites into mounds of meat (serving well the prototype of the Muslim savage) and his part with such relish that you can taste it.
If it hadn’t been for the extreme reactions from a bunch of extreme reactionaries-cum-buffoons which nearly derailed the release the film, Bhansali’s latest opus would have been just another Bhansali extravganza, full of costumery and puffery. But given that all art is political, even if it is dressed up art, Padmaavat becomes more than it is, because the director chooses to outline the vileness of his antagonist, and underline the ‘pati-vrata ness’ of Rani Padmavati.
 Far from any subtle touches, Bhansali’s black-and-white delineation of the good Hindu and the bad Muslim (who could also, gasp, swing both ways) is so stark that that we are left with no illusion about which part of the political firmament he wants to be on the right side of.
Finally, and we can’t get away from this, the question for us while watching this fresh version of the oldest tale in the book – ‘ek tha raja, ek thi rani, dono mar gaye, khatam kahani’—is, how do we deal with the fact of a woman being forced to jump into a pyre to save the ‘honour’ of her husband, and her people?
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Of course, Padmaavat is spectacular: no one can do spectacle like Bhansali. This was what he was born to do. 
You can easily delight in it while the going is good. But nearly three hours of it, and looping rhetoric around what constitutes Rajput valour can and does become tiresome. And that compulsion to make ‘sati’ so good-looking, when the singeing of flesh can be so gruesome, is troubling.
If there’s one thing that keeps us from brooding too much through the film, it is Ranveer Singh. Not once does he try to make us like him, and that makes us like him even more. 
As a performer, he has always been unpredictable, in a good way. As Bhansali’s Khilji, he is electric. And try as anyone might, so is the attraction between the outsider and the queen: it is their doomed love story, whose embers rain on the screen, that we take away with us.
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Sunday, 21 January 2018

India Post Recruitment Notification 2018.

India Post Recruitment Notification 2018.India Post is inviting applications for the positions of Gramin Dak Sevak.Interested and Eligible candidates can apply for the positions.


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Last Date for Submission of Application is on February 19th, 2018..

Post and Vacancies :-
1.Gramin Dak Sevak - 2411


Job Location : Bhopal, Gwalior, Indore, Jabalpur, Ratlam, Sagar, Uijain, Rewa, Chhindwara, Morena, Chhattarpur, Balaghat, Vidisha, Mandsaur, Sehore, Guna, Hoshangabad


Salary: Rs. 2,295 - Rs. 4,245/- Per Month


        ➡️Qualification Details:

1). EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION:- The candidate should pass 10th standard from approved state boards by the respective State Govt. / Central Govt. No weightage will be given for possessing any qualification(s) higher than the mandatory educational qualification. The Candidate passed Xth class examination in first attempt will be treated as meritorious against those passed compartmentally.

2). COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE:- The candidate should have computer knowledge and will be required to furnish basic computer training certificate for at least 60 days from a recognized Computer Training Institute. Certificates from Central Government/ State Government/ University/ Boards etc., will also be acceptable for this purpose. This requirement of basic computer knowledge certificate shall be relaxable in cases where a candidate has studied computer as a subject in Class X or Class XII or higher educational qualification provided the candidate submits a certificate of Class X or Class XII or higher educational qualification in which he/she has studied computer as a subject.


 Age: The minimum and maximum age for the purpose of engagement to Gramin Dak Sevaks posts shall be between 18 and 40 years as on 19.01.2018


Application Fee: Applicant of category OC/OBC Male should pay a fee of Rs. 100/- (Rupees one hundred) for each set of five options.


    ➡️ IMPORTANT INSTRUCTION :

The appointing authority of each post reserves the right to modify or cancel the notification of a post at any time without assigning any reason.


    ➡️Selection Procedure :

a). Selection will be made as per the automatic generated merit list as per the rules based on the candidates online submitted applications.

b). No weightage will be given for higher educational qualification. Only marks obtained in 10th standard of approved Boards aggregated to percentage to the accuracy of 4 decimals will be the criteria for finalizing the selection. Passing of all the subjects as per the respective approved board norms is mandatory for taking candidate into account for calculating the merit.

c). In case candidates get the same marks, the merit order would be taken as DOB(higher age as merit), ST female, SC female, OBC female, UR female, ST Male, SC Male, OBC male, UR male.

d).  In case candidate willfully uploads wrong documents/information and unnecessary documents, his candidature will not be considered. Similarly in case the candidate enter marks erroneously either high or low with reference to marks list uploaded then the candidature will also not be considered.

e). The candidate will get an SMS on his provisional selection on the prescribed date after selection. Mere getting SMS or any other communication on selection will not entitle the candidate to claim for regular selection/appointment. The final selection/appointment will be based on satisfactory completion of verification and genuineness of all educational & other documents produced by the candidates by the concerned authorities.


➡️How to Apply:

1). Candidate who desires to apply online will have to register himself / herself in the portal through https://indiapost.gov.in or http://appost.in/gdsonline with the basic details to obtain the Registration Number. Candidates already once registered in http://appost.in/gdsonline need not register again. The same registration number should be used for submission of application. Any candidate who forgot the registration number can retrieve the registration number through option ‘Forgot registration’


2). For registering the candidature, the candidate should have the following essential data

a). Name (In capital letter as per X class certificate Marks Memo including spaces)

b). Father Name

c). Mobile Number

d). Date of Birth,

e). Gender

e). Community

f). PH – Type of Disability – (HH/OH/VH)- Percentage of disability

g). State in which Xth class passed

h). Board in which Xth class passed

i). Year of Passing Xth class

j). Xth Class Certificate Number / Roll Number (optional)


3). Any candidate will be allowed to register only one time in the portal. With this registration number he/she may apply to any of the Circles or any number of optional posts. Candidate should not attempt willful duplicate registrations since duplicate registration entitles disqualification of the registration.


4). Application online Submission Start Date: 19/01/2018. Application online Submission End Date: 19/02/2018.Ref No: ESTT/1-110/GDS ONLINE SELECTION/II
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Thursday, 18 January 2018

Does Sunny Leone Even Need To Rehearse Baby Doll Steps? She Does Anyway

On Instagram recently, Sunny Leone shared a rehearsal video of her practising groovy moves at a dance studio


Sunny Leone loves to dance. Otherwise one would not just dare to accept Chris Gayle's dance challenge in a jiffy. On Instagram recently, the actress shared a rehearsal video of her practising groovy moves at a dance studio and part of the medley to which she sets the floor on fire comprises her own item number Baby Doll from Ragini MMS 2. "Rehearsing for the big day!! It's going to be amazing!!!" Instagrammed Sunny Leone, who looks like a rockstar and can be seen sporting black pants with crop tops. 


This is just a glimpse of her dance moves and the big day is yet to come but her Instagram followers have already reviewed it as "awesome."

Sunny Leone has quite a bit of reputation for her dance skills and of late, she's become Bollywood's favourite choice for special dance number appearances. 
Trippy Trippy from Sanjay Dutt's BhoomiPiya More from Baadshaho and Raftaar's new music video Loca Loca, Sunny has everything on her resume but her Laila Main Laila from Shah Rukh Khan's Raeeshad gone crazy viral when released. Sunny's song was a revamped version of 1980 film Qurbani.
 Sunny, who was overwhelmed with the response to the song, tweeted to thank her fans and said: "Keep the madness going!"


Not just Sunny Leone, another actress spotted posting rehearsal video would be Shamita Shetty - she's dancing to Twist Kamariya from Bareilly Ki Barfi, in the original of which Kriti Sanon made Ayushmann Khurrana dance like crazy.

Sunny Leone was last seen in Tera Intezaar, opposite Arbaaz Khan.

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Wednesday, 17 January 2018

Oppo A83 launched at Rs 13,990 in India: Sports full screen display, 4GB RAM

Oppo A83, a new entry-level smartphone from the company with a focus on "AI Beauty" and a full screen display, has been launched in the Indian market. Oppo A83's price in India will be Rs 13,990.


Oppo A83, a new entry-level smartphone from the company with a focus on “AI Beauty” and a full screen display, has been launched in the Indian market. Oppo A83’s price in India will be Rs 13,990 and it will go on sale from January 20 on Amazon India and and Flipkart.com. Oppo A83 will also be made available offline in the company’s retail stores.


“Our focus has always been on bringing best photography and Selfie experience to the Indian consumers. We have received an immense response for our Selfie Expert A Series and F Series. With the A83 we wish to bring an affordable selfie camera with advance features such as the HD + Full Screen Display and AI Beauty Technology. The A83 truly represents our ambition to continue being the Selfie Expert and Leader in the market” Will Yang, Brand Director, OPPO India said in a press statement
Oppo A83 comes with full vision 18:9 aspect ratio display and has a 5.7-inch screen with HD+ resolution (720 x 1440 pixels). The Oppo A83 is powered by a MediaTek 6763T processor clocked at 2.5Ghz coupled with 4GB RAM. On the battery front, Oppo A83 has a 3180 mAh one and it runs Android 7.1 Nougat Where camera goes, Oppo A83 has 13MP one on the back with LED flash

The front camera is 8MP and the smartphone comes with AI technology for better selfies, says Oppo. Oppo says its “AI Beauty Recognition” technology employs a cloud database from premium suppliers to power facial recognition features and help improve the selfies.

It claims the “AI can learn automatically once it has amassed enough imaging data” and “classify, recognise and beautify the portrait in three aspects which are skin colour and texture, gender, and age.” 

 The technology captures more than 200 facial points when a user takes a selfie, which is then used to refine the features and make the photo look much better, claims the company. 

The phone also has a Face Unlocking feature and no regular fingerprint scanner. Oppo A83 has a 3180 mAh battery, along with support for a microSD slot with 256GB limit. Oppo A83 will come in two colour options: Black and a champagne gold.


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Monday, 15 January 2018

Padmaavat finally gets an official release date, to arrive on January 25

Controversy ridden Padmaavat will finally hit screens on January 25. This Deepika Padukone, Shahid Kapoor, and Ranveer Singh starrer has had a difficult journey right from the beginning.


The makers of controversy-ridden period epic Padmaavat (previously Padmavati) on Sunday officially announced the film’s release date. The film will hit screens on January 25. 


Padmaavat has had a difficult journey right from the beginning, during production to its release. Previously, the makers had postponed the film indefinitely from its original release date of December 1 due to widespread protests by right-wing organisations across the country. Sanjay Leela Bhansali and Deepika Padukone had. received death threats and bounties on their heads.

Announcing the new release date, all the three actors, Deepika Padukone, Shahid Kapoor and Ranveer Singh took to their Twitter handles and shared an updated poster of Padmaavat.

Sudhanshu Vats, Group CEO, Viacom18, said in a statement, “Padmaavat is a cinematic masterpiece in every sense of the word. We hope that we will surpass the expectations of our fans from across the world. We are humbled with the immense support we have received from the government authorities, the Central Board of Film Certification and the entire film fraternity. Padmaavat is a story that’s inherently Indian in its context, ethos and values. In the past, international filmmakers have presented Indian stories such as Gandhi, Life of Pi, The Jungle Book and others to the world. We believe that this is the right time for us to truly make in India and show the world a tale that every Indian is proud of.”

Padmaavat is our magnum opus – a tribute to Rajput valour created at a scale that will be a delight to watch on the large screen. The film will witness a mega-scale release across maximum screens, languages & formats covering 2D, 3D & Imax 3D in India & the world. It carries the trademark style of Sanjay Leela Bhansali, wherein each frame of the film is a timeless work of art. We have partnered with Paramount Pictures to distribute the film across select international markets including non-traditional territories. 


Padmaavat will create its own benchmark as an immortal classic when it releases across the world on the 25th of January,” added Ajit Andhare, COO, Viacom18 Motion Pictures.

Sanjay Leela Bhansali, the director and the person behind it all, said, “Padmaavat is a dream come true for me. I have always been fascinated by the stories of honor, valor and vigor of our great Rajput warriors that have been captured so beautifully in our literature and this movie is my homage to those glorious stories. 

I would also like to thank the entire film fraternity for supporting Viacom18 and Bhansali Productions through the entire production and pre-release phase and hope they like the film they so supported.”

As we saw in the trailer last year, the film stars Deepika Padukone as Rani Padmini, Shahid Kapoor as Maharawal Ratan Singh and Ranveer Singh as Alauddin Khilji. Now that the release date is confirmed, we can’t wait to finally see the film.

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Friday, 12 January 2018

Three sadhvis allegedly gangraped in Nawada ashram

District superintendent of police Vikas Barman said that according to an FIR lodged by the three sadhvis they were allegedly gangraped by the 'sanchalak' of Sant Kutir Ashram.

Three sadhvis were allegedly gangraped at an ashram in Bihar’s Nawada district and its ‘sanchalak’ (head) is among the accused, the police said today.

The sanchalak and the other accused by the sadhvis are absconding and police are on the look out for them, the police said.

District superintendent of police Vikas Barman said that according to an FIR lodged by the three sadhvis they were allegedly gangraped by the ‘sanchalak’ of Sant Kutir Ashram and about 12 of his men on December 4, 2017.
The FIR was lodged against the ashram head Tapasyanand and the others allegedly involved in the crime on Wednesday (January 10, 2018), he said.
Tapsyanand had been charged with raping sadhvis at an ashram in Basti district of Uttar Pradesh too. He fled from there and took shelter at the Sant Kurit Ashram here, which has been functioning for the past seven to eight years, after Basti police started searching for him in the case, the SP said.
The Basti police raided the ashram here on Thali Mor on January 9 but Tapasyanand managed to give the slip again, SP said.
The incident came to light yesterday when the three women were taken to the sadar hospital for medical examination yesterday.
The matter is being investigated, SP said adding that police are conducting raids to nab the accused. The Ashram has been sealed and nobody is being allowed to enter its premises.

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