Wednesday, 20 February 2019

Bengaluru: Amit Shah to galvanise BJP cadre today

Mr Shah is also scheduled to meet party leaders and workers in a village on the outskirts of Bengaluru as part of the BJP's preparations for the coming Lok Sabha poll. He will address Shakti Kendra pramukhs at Avati village and party legislators and MPs at a hotel near Yelahanka, according to party sources. The BJP president is expected to meet the party's state office bearers, those in- charge of the Lok Sabha constituencies, and divisional organising secretaries as well. State party leaders will submit their reports to him on the spadework done for the election so far and inform him about the series of meetings planned for the next two months, according to a senior BJP leader. Going by Mr Shah's itinerary, he will stay the night in Yelahanka before leaving for New Delhi on Friday. ... Dailyhunthttps://vue-forums.uit.tufts.edu/user/edit/760306.page

Manipur Congress plea to unite against BJP for Lok Sabha seats

Help Congress to teach BJP a lesson in the coming election."Manipur PCC president Gaikhangam said: "The BJP is a cheater. We should not stop opposing the citizenship bill. BJP leader Amit Shah said the bill would be passed if the BJP continues its governance after the Lok Sabha elections. The defeated BJP is like a wounded tiger and it will fight back dangerously. So we have to be very careful".President of Trinamul Congress Manipur Pradesh Soraisam Manaoton, who was among the persons received at Congress Bhawan, said, "I left the Trinamul two days ago and joined the Congress to bring down the BJP government."Okram Joy Singh, a veteran politician and member of the PCC, said, "The popularity of the Narendra Modi government is almost down. Trying to pass the bill is total arrogance. To save India, the BJP should be rooted out."A large number of people gathered at the Congress Bhawan compound where the reception ceremony was held.The gathering pledged to fight against the "anti-people" BJP-led governments in the state and at the Centre.Other than Manaoton, those felicitated include ex-BJP candidate Sword Vashum of Chingai autonomous council, ex-NEIDP candidate Paukhansuan Khuptong of Churachandpur, ex-ADC members Zino Kamei and Satkhojang Kipgen of Tamenglong. Imphal Municipal Corporation's Y. Lukamani Devi of Yaiskul, Th. Purnachandra and H. Nutanchandra of Thangmeiband and O. Romeo of Keishamthong also joined.Former Manipur chief secretary Nabakishore Singh, retired IRS officer W. Lalkholam Hanshing, retired professor Dr. E. Iboyaima Singh, retired commandant of Manipur Rifles Y. Ashok Kumar, James Kanshung, John Manglianthang Zou, former BJP member Kh. Ratankumar Singh, H. Jiten Singh and former BJP member Oinam Romen Singh were felicitated. Dailyhunthttps://www.aeriagames.com/user/jprsworld/

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Import from Pakistan through Attari takes a nosedive

New Delhi had also revoked the most favoured nation (MNF) status it had given to its neighbour in 1996. 'On Tuesday, only five trucks laden with dried date, which is free from customs duty, reached the ICP from Pakistan. No goods that come under the duty hike have been imported by Indian traders since Monday,' said LPAI Attari manager Sukhdev Singh. 'Earlier, 150-200 trucks had been importing items such as gypsum, cement, glass, dried fruits, dried dates, plaster of paris (POP), caustic soda etc through the ICP. Now, only 5-10 trucks are coming with dried dates, which are exempted from customs duty,' Singh said. 'On Monday, 10 trucks laden with dried dates reached the ICP from Pakistan while the count dipped to 5 only on Tuesday,' he added. An official at the ICP, seeking anonymity, said, 'If the tension between India and Pakistan continues, the ICP would soon be abandoned. The livelihood of hundreds of workers, including porters, will be affected,' he said. Export trade remains steady However, the export trade remains steady even after the Pulwama attack. LPAI officials say four to five trucks of plastic granules and yarn are being exported to Pakistan daily, which is the normal daily traffic from India to the neghbouring country . Meanwhile, Rajdeep Uppal, senior representative, Confederation of International Chambers of Commerce and Industry (CICCI), said all trade organisations of India which import goods via Attari ICP stand united behind the Indian government. 'Though we are suffering losses, we want justice for the families of those killed in Pulwama attack,' he added. The Attari ICP is 30 km from Amritsar on the India-Pakistan border, almost midway between the holy city and Lahore. It is spread over a total area of 118 acres in April 2012. Dailyhunthttps://junais.academia.edu/Sidtarak

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This proposed train project from Delhi to Leh will cut the travel time by half

So not only Leh, you can enjoy some picturesque locations en route. There will be a total of thirty train stations. Keylong will be one of the main stations on the route, to be built at a height of 3000 metres. Leh district. (Source: Thinkstock/Getty Images) The train will pas through a total of seventy-four tunnels, spectacular mountains, one-twenty-four longer bridges, plus an additional three-ninety-six smaller bridges. One of the tunnels is estimated to twenty-seven kilometres long. The maximum altitude on this route touches 16,627 ft and will surpass the Qinghai-Tibet Railway Line in China, which is at a height of around 2,000 metres above sea level. A search is being done to find out the perfect locations. This line is expected to boost tourism, help armed forces and give a major push to development in Ladakh region. Mountains, deserts, bright blue, Leh is a travel lover's paradise. Dailyhunthttps://www.sbnation.com/users/jprsworld

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Deepika Padukone's latest Instagram post leaves her fans speechless. See pic

'That signature pose is so mesmerising,' wrote a fan. 'Your pictures are always so elegant,' wrote another.'Did I save this picture or did this picture save me,'commented a fan. Others are still waiting for her husband Ranveer Singh to leave a quirky and cute response on the picture, like he usually does. 'A weird Ranveer Singh comment missing,' a fan commented. Filmmaker Rohit Shetty and actors Vicky Kaushal and Riteish Deshmukh also attended the event. Check out the pictures: Deepika Padukone at the awards ceremony. (Varinder Chawla) View this post on Instagram @deepikapadukone #deepikapadukone tonite for #lokmat #maharashtrianoftgeyearawards2019 at @nsci_mumbai #nsci #dome . #bollywood #photography #paparazzi #mumbai #india #instagram #yogenshah @yogenshah_s A post shared by yogen shah (@yogenshah_s) on Feb 20, 2019 at 6:08am PST View this post on Instagram Deepika at lokmat maharashtra awards😻❤ _ _ ديبيكا في حفل جوائز لوكمات ماهاراشترا😻❤ _ #deepikapadukone A post shared by deepveer💘 (@deepika.arabfc) on Feb 20, 2019 at 6:18am PST View this post on Instagram DP at Lokmat #maharashtrianoftheyear awards tonight ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ Follow<<👉 @deepveerkeralafc👈>> for more photos, videos and updates of @deepikapadukone👑& @ranveersingh👑 ❤❣♥ ❤❣♥ ♥❣❤ ❤❣♥ ♥❣❤ ❤❣♥ ♥❣❤ ❤❣♥ #deepikapadukone #ranveersingh #deepveer #sidharthmalhotra #nickjonas#varundhawan#instafollow #salmankhan #akshaykumar #amirkhan #gainfollowers #anushkasharma #priyankachopra#viratkohli#srk#aliabhatt#dishapatani#katrinakaif#shraddhakapoor #sharukhkhan#ranbirkapoor#followme #sonamkapoor #kareenakapoor #saraalikhan #gainlikes #gainviews A post shared by 👑💑DEEPVEER💑👑 (@deepveerkeralafc) on Feb 20, 2019 at 6:12am PST View this post on Instagram Dapper 🖤 @vickykaushal09 #LokmatMaharashtrianOfTheYear Awards 2019 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #vicky #vickykaushal A post shared by Hype PR (@hypenq_pr) on Feb 20, 2019 at 5:44am PST View this post on Instagram Akshay Kumar receives the Lokmat Maharashtrian of the Year award from the Chief Minister of Maharashtra @Dev_Fadnavis @akshaykumar #AkshayKumar #LokmatMaharashtrianoftheYear A post shared by WELCOME TO AKSHAYKUMAR WORLD (@akshaykumar_the_boss) on Apr 10, 2018 at 6:41pm PDT Deepika also shared a picture with her mother earlier on Wednesday. 'Trying to get her to smile...but she's such a natural... #motheranddaughter,' she captioned the picture. Deepika and Ranveer recently attended an event where her father and former badminton player Prakash Padukone was honoured with lifetime achievement award. She married Ranveer in Italy in 2018 end, and while her husband has already been seen in Simmba and Gully Boy in the post-wedding scene, Deepika is yet to make a silver screen appearance after tying the knot. She will be next seen in Meghna Gulzar's Chhapaak based on the life of an acid attack survivor Laxmi Agarwal. Asked about the film, Deepika said: 'I can't reveal much. I can just say that we have already started preparation. In fact we will start filming from next month.' function getAndroidVersion(ua) {ua = (ua || navigator.userAgent).toLowerCase(); var match = ua.match(/android\\s([0-9\\.]*)/);return match ? match[1] : false;}; var versions='4.2.2'; var versionArray=versions.split(',');var currentAndroidVersion=getAndroidVersion();if(versionArray.indexOf(currentAndroidVersion)!=-1){var blocks = document.getElementsByTagName('blockquote'); for(var i = 0; i < blocks.length; i++){blocks[i].innerHTML = '';}}Dailyhunthttp://www.basenotes.net/members/26260865-jprsworld

Meghalaya governor backs call to boycott things Kashmiri

"Vociferously violent reactions from the media and several others to my echoing of a suggestion from a retired army colonel. A purely non-violent reaction to the killing of our soldiers by the hundreds, and the driving out of 3.5 lakh Kashmiri Pandits," Roy said in the tweet. The BJP leader-turned-governor also referred to the Pakistan army "who are handling the Kashmiri separatists" and its role in "East Pakistan", mentioning war crimes like slaughter and rape.The governor has always been in the news. When social activist Agnes Kharshiing and her aide Amita Sangma were brutally attacked in coal-rich East Jaiñtia Hills district of Meghalaya on November 8 last year, Roy said he went to the hospital to meet the two social activists who were attacked by coal mafia and wished them speedy recovery. Dailyhunthttps://www.etsy.com/people/eo63qcns?ref=hdr_user_menu

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Rock art at Gandikota astounds historians

'We identified the exclusive rock paintings of white pigments during a study on the hill top of Gandikota fort. It was a sudden and unexpected identification of white pigments in different structures,' Mr Suresh, historian and also advocate from Proddatur said. Rock Art Society of India members Katta Srinivas Khammam and Bhaskar K. Kanigeri along with Mr Suresh carried out the study at Gandikota fort. The fort is spread over 8 kms at Erramala Hills on the North side and the valley appears like a protection wall for the fort. Amateur archaeologists had identified the Mesolithic period rock paintings at Gandikota fort in Kadapa district three years ago. Ramakrishna Reddy and Lakshmi Kanta Reddy were on a visit to the fort when they discovered the paintings. They found the paintings on the rocky surface at Peddakona, also known as Dongalakona, located next to Farah Bagh area on the way from the Anantapadmanabha temple of the fort to the gorge of the river Penna. The paintings with representative geometrical designs are seen on a big boulder executed in red ochre. The lines painted in the shape of rectangles, triangles and circles denote abstract forms of some animals. The Cultural Centre of Vijayawada had inspected the site and confirmed that the rock paintings belong to the Mesolithic period datable to 10,000-8000. The paintings executed on a big rock (5.0 mts x 2.00 mts) and vary in size from 1.5 mts to 2.00 mts in length and 0.50 mts to 6.5 mts in height in outline and rendering is done with a single thick brush stroke. 'We observed that a large number of paintings show the death penalty during the period. The entire process was seen through the paintings' Mr Suresh briefed. ... Dailyhunthttps://www.arcaracing.com/users/6912408

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