Sunday, 9 December 2018
'Most people want Ram temple, but we will wait for SC verdict': Manoj Sinha
'Our stand is clear in our manifesto,' he reiterated. Reacting over poor post poll predictions for the BJP in the recently concluded state assembly elections of Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Telangana and Mizoram, Sinha said, 'It is better to wait for two more days rather than discuss the exit poll outcome. I see BJP winning.' Addressing a gathering of Ghazipur residents living here at an event organised at City Montessori School, Kanpur road branch, the minister also spoke about enhanced rail connectivity for eastern UP. 'The eastern part of Uttar Pradesh will get high speed trains -- running at 180 km/ hr speed -- from this month only. The prime minister will also lay the foundation stone for a medical college in Ghazipur,' he said. Sinha said that the railways had identified 12 more routes for Bullet trains besides the Mumbai-Ahmedabad route on which work was already in progress. 'After the communication revolution, India is standing on the brink of a revolution in transportation. Soon, semi high speed trains and bullet trains will start plying. Reaching far away destinations will take much less time and travel will become easier and safer,' he said. 'People will soon be going to Kolkata from Varanasi through waterways, which will be the cheapest means of transportation. Water planes will become a regular feature in our country. The waterway opened from Varanasi to Kolkata will sharply reduce the expense of goods transportation, costing just 17 paise / km, as compared to road transportation cost of Rs 1-2 / km,' he added. Calling upon Ghazipur residents living in other places to contribute in the development of their country and their city, he said, 'Ghazipur has progressed a lot during the past four years. Everyone can see the improvement in power supply, roads and the overall infrastructure.' Dailyhunthttp://www.buysellstairlifts.com/author/greekfranchise/
Plastic Man movie in the works at DC
No director is currently attached to the film. Created by Jack Cole for Quality Comics, Plastic Man is able to transform himself into any shape. An orphan forced to live on the streets, he turned to a life of crime, was shot during a heist, and was exposed to an unknown chemical liquid that gave his body the properties of rubber, allowing him to stretch, bounce, and mold himself into any shape. A monk attended to him while he was shot, he turned to law and order, and began capturing criminals as Plastic Man wearing a red and yellow rubber costume. DC Comics acquired the character in 1956 and began incorporating Plastic Man into the DC Universe. DC's film production president Walter Hamada and Chantal Nong are overseeing the project for the studio. Meanwhile, the latest DC film, Jason Momoa starrer Aquaman arrives next week. The movie, directed by James Wan, hits theaters on December 14. Dailyhunthttp://www.feedbooks.com/user/4776067/profile
India vs Australia 1st Test Day 5 Live Cricket Score, Ind vs Aus Live Score Streaming
India vs Australia 1st Test Day 5 Live Cricket Score, Ind vs Aus Live Score Streaming: India a wicket away from win
Ishant Sharma struck first in the morning session to bounce out Head for a simple catch at gully for Ajinkya Rahane. Soon after, Jasprit Bumrah produced a peach of a delivery to dismiss Marsh who scored a fifty and looked in threatening touch. Second session extended The post-lunch session has been extended in Adelaide. Australia need 53 more and India one wicket. Originally, tea should have been had right about now. WICKET! Jasprit Bumrah strikes once again and India have Australia's ninth wicket! Pat Cummins with a thick outside edge, trying to play it down to third man it seems. Loose shot, edged away and it flies to Kohli at first slip. Australia are 259/9 FOUR! Beautiful shot from Nathan Lyon for his first boundary of the inning. Stands tall on the backfoot and sends it over the point region. An extremely confident shot DROPPED! Lyon with a thick outside edge but it has been dropped by Pant. The Indian wicketkeeper moves to his left, then has to dive to the right as the outside edge is found but fails to hold on. Back of a length, Bumrah once again gets it to straighten on Lyon who nicks it behind. WICKET! Mohammed Shami gets India the much-needed breakthrough and Mitchell Starc is dismissed. Well outside off stump by Shami, Starc throws his hands at it and gets a thin outside edge behind to Rishabh Pant. That is record catch for Rishabh Pant - his 11th in the Test and most for an Indian keeper. Starc is dismissed for 28 and Australia are 228/8 Australia need under 100 runs Reason for concern? Starc and Cummins frustrating India now. Australia need 97 more to win. India need 3 wickets. Which will come first? FOUR! WHAT A SHOT. Cracking stuff from Mitchell Starc and that is definitely going to boost his confidence. Well wide of off stump by Shami and Starc relaxes his arms. Finds the gap past the cover fielder and the ball races away to the boundary. FOUR! Jasprit Bumrah with a fullish delivery, well outside the off stump and Mitchell Starc throws his bat at it. No protection behind square on the off side and it runs away for a boundary. 200 up for Australia Length ball outside off by Bumrah, Starc leans into it and drives it on the up, to the left of the sliding Ishant at mid-off. Ball slows down near the boundary and the batsmen complete four runs before Ashwin can throw it back in. It brings up Australia's 200 runs Pant closing in on record Rishabh Pant has 10 catches in this Test - one behind Wriddhiman Saha, Adam Gilchrist, Bob Taylor, AB de Villiers and Jack Russell all who took 11 catches. WICKET! WICKET! INDIA HAVE THE BIG WICKET! Australia skipper Tim Paine walks back for 41, Jasprit Bumrah strikes and Australia are 187/7. Bouncer from Bumrah, Paine goes for the pull but gets the top edge and it is taken comfortably by Pant for his 10th catch of the Test LUNCH Loud appeal and given not out. Ishant Sharma with a delivery coming in and hitting Cummins high on the pad. No inside edge on second look. Possibly going over. At Lunch, Australia are 186/6 and need 137 runs. Is this decided? Not yet perhaps. Paine shuffling across An interesting over with the new ball. Paine walking across the stumps and outside the off stump. The first ball of the over is left alone as it moves away, second one gets an outside edge past gully after seaming away, third one comes in and raps Paine on the inner thigh pad. It is followed by one that has gone over the stumps. Paine went way wide of off and left it alone. Kohli cannot believe what just happened. Bit of a smile from the Indian skipper NEW BALL NEW BALL! India have taken the new ball and Ishant Sharma has the responsibility first up to make it count. 12 minutes away from lunch. Another over with the new ball it seems Physio out for Paine The physio is out there to tend to Tim Paine. An issue with his finger it seems. He's had a history with finger injuries and stopped keeping in First-class cricket at one stage. Rohit Sharma off the field Rohit Sharma is off the field, inform the commenators. He's jarred his back. Rishabh Pant behind the stumps Rishabh Pant is extremely handy behind the stumps to keep the pressure on the batsman and to cheer the bowler. Ashwin to Cummins in the over and Pant with multiple quips of: "Keep bowling Ash! Keep bowling Ash!", "Go for it Pat, Go for it Pat" and "Not putting away bad balls!" Out. Australia review. NOT OUT! Two balls later, Australia have gone for the review. Fuller and outside off, sharp turn again as it pings Cummins on the front pad. Appeal for glove, pad and catch at forward short leg. Nothing on Hotspot and Snicko, says the third umpire. Nothing conclusive there. Cummins stays alive. Not out. India review India have made a bat-pad appeal on Pat Cummins off R Ashwin. Sharp turn on the off break and beats Cummins on the inside edge. Off Pant's hips to forward short leg. Rahane at first slip most confident into urging the review. Nothing on Hotsport and Snicko. Not out remains. WICKET! Jasprit Bumrah has the big, big wicket and Shaun Marsh walks after a little chat with Tim Paine on whether to review or not. Nope, not reviewing. Smart decision. Gets the faintest of edges, confirmed on Snicko and Marsh is dismissed for 60. Lovely delivery, just short of fuller length with the inward angle, pacy and just straightened a tad as well. Marsh had to play at it and gets the edge. Australia 156/6 Dropped? Tough chance for Pant but it goes well wide of him. Short ball on leg by Shami to Paine who swivelled in order to play a pull shot but gets only a glove to it. Pant dives to his left but goes for the catch with his right hand, instead of his left one. Chances goes begging and Shami has his hands on his head. Odd technique FIFTY! Loud, loud applause and appreciation for Shaun Marsh who brings up his fifty from 146 balls and gets there with a boundary. Picks the length early and pulls the short one through the gap at mid-wicket. SHOUT! Ashwin with a tossed up delivery outside off to Paine, the Aussie skipper goes for a drive but the bat hits the ground and creates some sound. The ball clips Pant's pads and lobs towards Rahane at slip who wasn't sure about the sound either. India go up in appeal but there was nothing there, nothing on the Snicko. Ashwin quickly pulling out of the appeal and not going for the review WICKET! ISHANT SHARMA STRIKES! Australia five down! Fantastic delivery from Ishant, the bouncer cramps up Travis Head and he walks back for 14. Simple catch for Ajinkya Rahane at gully. The ball hits the splice of Head's willow as he fails to fend this bouncer off which rises into him. India have Australia's top-scorer from the first innings. Australia are 115/5 DAY 5. GO! Early start to cover up for the overs lost in the previous two days. Shaun Marsh comes out to bat with Travis Head. The pitch is not yet unplayable and it promises to be a cracker of a fifth day. Virat Kohli starts with R Ashwin straight away. Time for the first ball, here we go! Ind vs Aus 1st Test Live Cricket Score Online, India vs Australia Test Live Cricket Score Streaming: Spinner Ravichandran Ashwin and paceman Mohammed Shami combined to tear through Australia's top order and bring India within six wickets of victory on day four of the series-opening test on Sunday. Shaun Marsh (31 not out) and Travis Head (11 not out) were left clinging to their wickets after nudging Australia to 104 for four at stumps, after a nerve-jangling final hour at Adelaide Oval. Australia were 219 runs short of their victory target of 323 and will need to defy history to chase down the total. 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Thiruvananthapuram: UDF MLAs to continue stir
He said the UDF will continue its agitation in Assembly complex till the prohibitory orders are withdrawn from the hill shrine. On High Court observations upholding the decisions taken by the government in Sabarimala, Sivakumar said it was based on the status report submitted by the authorities concerned. The government had strongly advocated the need for continuing prohibitory orders in Sabarimala. The UDF MLAs alleged that the number of devotees had decreased hugely this season. Till last year 4 to 5 lakh devotees used to visit Sabarimala daily. The number of devotees has come down to 75,000 to 1 lakh. "The government is preventing devotees from visiting the shrine. Who will come if prohibitory orders are clamped every where ," Sivakumar asked. With the government making no efforts resolve the satyagraha by MLAs in Assembly complex, the front organisations of the UDF are getting restive. KSU took to streets on Saturday against the government over Sabarimala issue. The march taken to Secretariat turned violent with the police using water cannon and mild lathicharge to chase away the protestors. Four persons including a cop were injured in the incident. ... Dailyhunthttps://www.openlearning.com/u/greeksfraancise
Toxic wasp venom could help protect humans against superbugs
Speaking about it, says Cesar de la Fuente-Nunez, an MIT postdoc who led the paper in the journal Nature Communications Biology, said that they have repurposed a toxic molecule into one that is a viable molecule to treat infections,. The venom of insects such as wasps and bees is full of compounds that can kill bacteria. Unfortunately, many of these compounds are also toxic for humans, making it impossible to use them as antibiotic drugs. As part of their immune defenses, many organisms, including humans, produce peptides that can kill bacteria and to help fight the emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, many scientists have been trying to adapt these peptides as potential new drugs. The peptide that de la Fuente-Nunez and his colleagues focused on in this study was isolated from a wasp known as Polybia paulista. Subsequently, the team selected the most promising compounds to test in mice infected with Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a common source of respiratory and urinary tract infections. The researchers found that several of the peptides could reduce the infection. One of them, given at a high dose, could eliminate it completely. ... Dailyhunthttps://www.plurk.com/kotlashaaa
Tuesday, 13 November 2018
FPIs stay cautious on India
'Continued fall in oil prices and drop in yield eased liquidity worries,' stated Vinod Nair, Head of Research, Geojit Financial Services. EPFR, however, referred to that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's reform tale has been displaying put on for some time and the modern-day spat with the RBI over the precise use for 'excess reserves' has delivered to investor fatigue with this market. As in step with the facts available with the National Securities Depository Ltd (NSDL), FPI's offloaded equities really worth Rs 28,921 crore in October and Rs 10,825 crore in September 2018. In the contemporary calendar 12 months till date, they may be internet sellers of equities to the tune of `41,923 crore and feature also sold debt gadgets well worth Rs 53,597 crore. EPFR also highlighted the priority many of the fund managers as allocations to India dropped sharply entering the fourth zone, with the common weighting amongst worldwide emerging marketplace (GEM), Asia ex-Japan, and BRIC Equity Funds falling to seven, nine, and 59th month lows. With the United States mid-term elections and the US Federal Reserve's 2d-to-ultimate assembly of 2018 at the horizon, investors observed little reason in the course of the first week of Novem-ber to interrupt out of the cautious, Asia-centric sample they have been following on the grounds that early October, it delivered. However, it introduced that the flows to EPFR-tracked Emerging Markets Equity Funds broadened in early November, shifting past China and Korea Equity Funds to the diversified Global Emerging Markets (GEM) Equity Funds and funds dedicated to Brazil. Year-give up good deal looking and hopes that the political panorama within the US following the mid-term polls will be extra change-pleasant helped raise flows, with the total for all budget hitting a 31-week excessive. ... Dailyhunt
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Mahrashtra Pollution Control Board's real-time data for pollution goes live
The stations were proposed in 2017 and the information become expected to be made public from April 2018. The stations had been inaugurated in June. Despite MPCB's declare that data would be to be had within 15 days of the inauguration, it took the kingdom pollutants manage frame 4 extra months. 'Citizens will now have professional and reliable air pleasant facts of regions across Mumbai. Monthly and annual averages of this information may be submitted to the kingdom and principal corporations for final tabulation and announcement of ambient air excellent reviews for Mumbai,' stated E Ravendiran, member secretary, MPCB. He introduced the manner took some time because of some 'technical troubles', however statistics for the 2 additional stations can be uploaded soon. He additionally stated MPCB intends to feature more 24-hour on-line tracking stations across Maharashtra. 'In multiple months, paintings will begin on developing a strong network for the country, in conjunction with an movement plan for major towns.' MPCB's circulate comes after criticism from activists. 'At a time whilst it need to be addressing troubles associated with pollutants resources and growing action plans, the MPCB remains finishing the simple system of tracking. There needs to be extra urgency,' said Sunil Dahiya, senior campaigner, Greenpeace India. Stalin D, director, NGO Vanashakti, stated the fact that Mumbai is assessed as one of the most polluted megacities is because of MPCB's negligence. A 2017 look at through the Centre for Environmental Science and Engineering (CESE), IIT-B, determined Mumbaiites have been maximum concerned approximately air pollution as treating illnesses because of it costs a own family of four in Mumbai ₹1.Sixty eight lakh, or ₹forty two,000 for every body, yearly. As per records collated through Greenpeace India from 2015 and 2016, Maharashtra has 25 towns that witness air pollution above the permissible annual levels for PM10. Seventeen of them are non-attainment areas — in which the air satisfactory is worse than the usual set — by the Central Pollution Control Board in 2016. Dailyhunt
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