Saturday, 29 December 2018
IBPS PO main scores 2018 today at ibps.in
Steps to check IBPS PO main exam scores 2018: 1) Go to official website of IBPS 2) Click on the link to view scores of online main exam for CRP PO MT VIII 3) You will be directed to the login page 4) Enter your registration number and password 5) Enter the captcha code 6) Your scores will be displayed on the screen 7) Take a print-out and save it on your computer The IBPS had invited applications to recruit around 3,500 PO in various banks. Dailyhunthttp://www.feedbooks.com/user/4818036/profile
Australian batsmen need to learn from Virat Kohli, says Graeme Hick
We knew (Cheteshwar) Pujara, even Kohli, one of the most explosive batters, got to 20 off 25, 26 balls, then the rest of his innings took whatever it was," Hick said on SEN Radio on Saturday. "For the best player in the world to change his innings and play like that, if you can't be on the same field as him and watch him and learn from what he is doing, then you are in the wrong space. "There are certainly thing our players can take out of that. It takes a lot of discipline, a lot of patience and, on top of that, you have got to bat with intent," he added. Australia's batting woes against India at the MCG have sparked debate about their technique and the impact of the Big Bash League on batsmen. Hick said it was disappointing to see his hard work come undone and urged his batsmen to learn quickly and find the right balance. "It's disappointing as a head coach. You feel if you are putting the work in and doing the right things, over a period of time, the players learn. Unfortunately, it's not the easiest thing to learn out in the middle at the MCG of the Boxing Day Test match," said the former England batsman. "You have got to learn quickly in international cricket these days because you don't get a lot of time to remedy what you might feel is wrong." Australia scored 258 for eight in their second innings after Pat Cummins top-scored with an unbeaten 61. The home team require another 141 runs with two wickets remaining to win the Test. Dailyhunthttp://www.tichytraingroup.com/ActivityFeed/MyProfile/tabid/57/UserId/13544/Default.aspx
SRK is fun but Zero is not
ut as Zero plods on for a butt-numbing 165 minutes, Bauua being vertically challenged becomes more of a gimmick than an important plot point or a source of conflict. So does Aafia's (Anushka Sharma) condition, whose inconsistent portrayal of a genius scientist afflicted by cerebral palsy brings the film down several notches.In fact, the whole of Zero is one big fat gimmick. Salman Khan saunters in to judge a dance competition just because it puts the two Khans in a frame. In one scene, a whole lot of SRK's leading ladies are lined up in an Om Shanti Om-inspired parade. While it's fun to see Kajol and Rani Mukerji, real-life cousins but not the friendliest of co-stars, behave like long-lost pals and a glimpse of Sridevi in her last screen appearance, none of these moments contribute to the story.Zero is a strange film. It attempts to tell a story rooted in middle-class reality and the pain and perils of love, something director Aanand L. Rai has done so well in many of his films. But it takes such improbable flights of fantasy - it starts from the busy bylanes of Meerut and ends up in Mars - that you don't feel for the characters or any of their conflicts. There's no easy way to say it - Zero is an incoherent mess, redeemed only by a few moments.Which is a pity because the film starts off with a lot of promise. Despite some loopy sequences, most of the first half is flat-out fun, the highlight being a cowboy-style dream scene at the beginning that is sure to bring on the laughs. At the centre of that sequence is Bauua who stands at four feet-something but nurtures dreams that touch the skies. Armed with a caustic tongue and quick wit, Bauua meets Aafia through a matrimonial site. He woos her, she staves him off, but eventually they discover companionship in each other. But before they can say 'I love you', Bauua and Aafia land up at the marriage mandap. Bauua, who fanboys over superstar Babita Kumari (Katrina Kaif), scoots without a word, leaving Aafia behind in her bridal finery and with resentment in her heart. Along the way, Bauua becomes a part of Babita's entourage, realises Aafia's true love for him and volunteers to go on a one-man mission to Mars designed by Aafia, just to prove to her that he isn't running away this time around. A baby pops up somewhere, R. Madhavan plays an Elon Musk kind of a character and there's a mad dash on a wheelchair through the streets of New York. None of it makes sense after a point.The idea on the part of Rai and writer Himanshu Sharma may have been to attempt an epic love story where two seemingly incomplete people come together to form a whole, but none of it feels authentic.What also doesn't help is that the film consistently makes fun of the conditions it spotlights. "Tumhari akal tumhare height se bhi chhoti hai," Aafia tells Bauua even as he makes fun of her speech impairment. There are some winner lines, a few of them that initially make you laugh but soon become borderline offensive. With his last couple of films, Shah Rukh has been trying to break out of his superstar image. In Zero, though, he's a hoot as Bauua, especially in that fun bit where he dances to the Shashi Kapoor hit Humko tum pe pyaar aaya, he keeps slipping into being the SRK we know. Some of it may be attributed to Bauua being a film buff and wanting to emulate his favourite stars, but there's too much of SRK here - trademark arm stretch to self-referential mentions like his dimples. But no one else could have pulled off the soulfully romantic Mere naam tu - the best number of the Ajay-Atul scored album - as well as the man who's personified romance does. But in a film starring Shah Rukh and Anushka, it's Katrina Kaif who pulls off the best performance, playing to perfection an unhinged, alcoholic film star. Some of Babita's meltdown moments may belong more in a bad Madhur Bhandarkar film, but Katrina not only owns the character, she seems to be having a lot of fun playing her part too. Especially in the bits where her cheating actor boyfriend is called Kapoor. Now where have we heard that one before? Dailyhunthttps://www.ted.com/profiles/11544037
Hyderabad sees 18.6 per cent rise in housing prices, stands 4th among top 150 cities in world
There are six Indian cities in the list among the top 20, led by Ahmedabad in the second place with 19.6 per cent hike in home prices, followed by Hyderabad at fourth (18.6 per cent), Bengaluru at fifth (18.3 per cent), Surat at ninth (13.2 per cent), Pune at 12th (12.6 per cent) and Mumbai at 17th place(11.5 per cent). Real estate developers point out that Hyderabad was facing a lull in housing sector for a while and it was only recently that prices of residential properties started to pick up, due to various State government policies and improvement of brand Hyderabad. However, in quarter 4 report of 2017 Hyderabad emerged at 25th place. It was among 'top-10 risers' in the report, recording 9.5 per cent increase in prices of residential properties over a 12-month period. Credai Telangana president G Ram Reddy said, "The rise in value of residential properties in Hyderabad is driven by demand for housing in the State, due to the way the city is being developed and projected by a stable government. It is also due to policy changes resulting in improvement in ease of doing business, reduction of various tariffs like nala charges and high-rise building impact fees,'' he said. Dailyhunthttps://my.desktopnexus.com/juckzingchuk/
Odiyan movie review: Mohanlal's Manikyan is fast and sharp, but the film is not
The story is as old as the ghats - a tale of lust and revenge that wrecks the life of two women, Prabha (Manju Warrier) and Meenakshi (Sana Althaf). Prakash Raj, who plays Ravunni Karimuka Nair, is the villain of the piece. He wants to distance Prabha from Manikyan and will go to any lengths. In this simple tale, what stand out are the many visual metaphors. For instance, when a communist worker is out tying flags in the dark and sees Manikyan, he says he cannot stand Manikyan playing with the minds of people and encouraging superstitions. While he does take the high ground, he doesn't start a fight with Manikyan for this noble reason but to satisfy his ego and to prove to himself that he is superior. However, the film makes it clear that they are both equally good or bad. if(NHCommand && NHCommand.getMainVideoId){document.getElementById(NHCommand.getMainVideoId()).style.display="none";} Throughout the film, it is clear that the filmmaker doesn't want to highlight Manikyan's good side, but instead wants to dig deeper into the psyche of other characters. For instance, Ravunni's need to have his way with Prabha, or at one point, her sister Meenakshi, shows not his love, but his desperation for a woman of a certain class. He has an affair with another woman, who stays with him through every sin his commits, yet when she asks for a sari, Ravunni says only Prabha is the person who can get saris from him. Manikyan is taught by his grandfather that Odiyans are not supposed to kill people, but only scare them for a payment. There is a scene in which Prabha asks Manikyan, 'I heard you earned a lot of money recently,' and he replies, 'The man I scared is right now at the hospital.' He is proud of his skill and it shows in his tone. The stunts choreographed by Peter Hein are worth every penny. In fact, the only engrossing parts in the film are the stunts. The climax, in parts unreal, but paced perfectly, is the one that stands out. On the low side, the screenplay is lethargic and dialogues are unnecessarily long. For instance, the scene featuring a drunk Manikyan and his drunk grandfather goes on forever. There is a respite in the form of an action sequence in between, but even after that, the dialogue stretches. Similarly, when the older Manikyan returns from Varanasi to Thenkurissi, a group of young men, who have never seen an Odiyan in action, egg him on to frighten any one of them. This scene goes on till your eyes glass over. Another area that needed improvement are the film's special effects. A scene which was laughably bad had Mohanlal saving a woman from drowning. The CGI was so shoddily done that audiences were bubbling with laughter, all of it unintentional. In the end, Odiyan was like a rubberband that was stretched to the point of breaking. The one to snap, of course, was the audience. Dailyhunthttp://www.gdempsey.com/UserProfile/tabid/57/userId/81173/Default.aspx
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Move to help sandbar people file claims for place in Assam NRC
ambidhan Sevak volunteers have embarked on a door-to-door loudspeaker campaign to alert people on filing of claims. Two teams are moving in autorickshaws fitted with loudspeakers and stopping at village chowks and marketplaces, urging people to come out and file their claims before the December 31 deadline. They have also set up help desks near the NRC seva kendras (NSK) where volunteers are helping the unlettered fill up their claims forms. On Thursday, the volunteers visited Pahari, Chenibari, Padmapara, Chata, Khongra, Parghat, Pahari Parghat, Shila, Kakphuwa, Rowmari, Ganakpara and other places in Barpeta district. Some of these places are near sars and riverine areas, from where inhabitants come for daily trade and other work.The team said they found out that there are nearly 1,500 people in the places they visited who have not filed their claims owing to a lack of understanding of the process, failure to provide legacy linkage, technical error and other reasons. The team said besides informing about the deadline, they are also trying to bridge the gap in filing of claims by providing the best possible help."The state government should have initiated such measures so that the poor and the illiterate don't fail to file their claims. We are conducting this campaign as our responsibility to the civil society. The NRC is a state exercise and it is quite important to determine citizenship as genuine citizens shouldn't get left out. We have embarked on this tour to alert the people to come out and file their claims as soon as possible. We are aiming to cover thousands in the next few days," said team member Ashraful Hussain."Some of the areas where we visited serve as a transit point for people travelling to and from sars. It is the perfect place to alert people about the approaching deadline and to address some of their queries," he said.Sambidhan Sevak comprises writers, independent researchers, local journalists, civil society members and other people from different communities in Barpeta district. Dailyhunthttps://www.sbnation.com/users/dekkojekkos
Rajasthan textbooks to be reviewed, role of Gandhi, Nehru to be restored: Cong
"The government will review textbooks and other reference material that was revised by the BJP government," PTI quoted Dostara saying. The minister has also directed education department officials to prepare a 'status report' that will have the details of the revisions made in the textbooks in the previous regime. Additionally, Dostara has also called for a review of the BJP government's decisions to provide "saffron coloured cycles" as part of development schemes. He said alleged favouritism in appointing RSS-backed officers on various boards and councils would also be reviewed. In May 2016, Nehru's name was dropped from Class VIII textbooks in the state, both as our first prime minister and as a prominent leader of our freedom struggle. Then, Gehlot and Sachin Pilot were quick to lash out at Vasundhara Raje's government. The textbook revisions were carried under BJP government as part of "curriculum re-structuring" by the State Institute of Education Research and Training (SIERT), Udaipur. Before these changes were made, the chapter on 'National Movement' had Nehru prominently in a box titled 'Major Leaders of National Movement'. However, in the revised chapter there is no mention of Nehru, Sarojini Naidu, Madan Mohan Malviya or other freedom fighters. Reacting to the omission of Nehru from the textbook, Rajasthan Congress president Sachin Pilot had earlier told The Indian Express: "This is taking saffronisation to the next level. The BJP's ideological bankruptcy has stooped to such levels that it is erasing the country's first Prime Minister from school history books. But they should know that this does not mean they can erase Nehru's memory and his contribution from the nation's collective conscience. We will oppose this attempt to alter the nation's history." Dailyhunthttps://www.openstreetmap.org/user/peeggerrizza
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