Wednesday, 20 February 2019

India will face consequences if they boycott Pakistan clash, says Chetan Chauhan

Chauhan is, however, adamant that India should launch protest one way or another but work according to what the government decides. "Had it been in Pakistan, I would have readily said not to play or had it been in India, I would have said do not call Pakistan in the wake of attack on our soldiers. But the tournament will be hosted in England and World Cup is something which is decided eight or ten years in advance," he said. Forty CRPF personnel were killed in the terror attack on their convoy on Srinagar-Jammu national highway on February 14. Soon after the attack, Pakistan-based terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed claimed responsibility for the attack and said that it was carried out by its suicide bomber. When asked what action should be taken against Masood Azhar, founder and leader of Jaish-e-Mohammed, Chauhan said India is upset, angry and the environment within and outside the nation is heated. "Indians who are living in different countries are as well protesting through March. Now when the case will be proposed at the UN, China, one of the countries which has veto power, will not be able to use the veto that easily. All countries must come together and at the UN, Masood Azhar should be declared a terrorist and case should be registered against him," Chauhan said. The much-awaited World Cup is slated to take place from May 30 to July 14 in England. India and Pakistan are scheduled to meet on June 16 at the Old Trafford in Manchester. Dailyhunthttps://forums.adobe.com/people/jprsworld

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Disneyland California the most vegan-friendly themed park

Ruse Of Gender Justice It was seen as an act to appease the conservative Muslim and against the empowerment of Muslim women. Be that as it may, what critics of the 1986 Act must in all humility realise now is how this law actually impacted women over the last three decades. The 1986 Act actually defines the rights of a Muslim woman on divorce. Section 3 says that she will be entitled to a fair and reasonable amount for maintenance. She will also be entitled to the property she receives from her relatives and the relatives of her husband. If her husband fails to pay her, she can claim her maintenance from the people who stand to inherit from her, if they fail, she can claim maintenance from her family and if they fail as well, she can claim maintenance from the state's wakf board. The most empowering provision is that she must be paid within the iddat period — three months. Danial Latifi, Shah Bano's lawyer, amongst others, challenged the 1986 Act in the SC as unconstitutional. In 2001, Court upheld the Act and went on to state that it captured the spirit of the 1985 judgment. The 2001 verdict further clarified that she will get her settlement for her entire life as a lump sum within the iddat period. Lawyer and activist Flavia Agnes has noted that this law has given Muslim women maintenance to the extent of making men in the community unhappy. Courts have been flooded with appeals by husbands challenging orders of maintenance under the Act. Compare the Rs 179 received by Shah Bano to the women who got lakhs under the 1986 Act. In 2017, the SC deemed instant triple talaq to be void in the Shayara Bano case. The government's ordinance, however, criminalises it and the justification is it will deter Muslim men. No where does the judgment mention a need for criminalisation. The ordinance assumes that it will invoke fear in the husband's mind. But is there anything that stops him from deserting her? Anyone who has dealt with matrimonial litigation or faced matrimonial disharmony will vouch for the fact that it is economic disempowerment that puts a woman in an unequal position. The government could have levied a fine for practising instant triple talaq. There is no law that can force a married couple to stay married, all that lawmakers can do is codify the rights and liabilities of the parties on separation. The ordinance keeps the couple married and gives the woman nothing but a right to prosecute her husband. In comparison to the fair and reasonable amount sanctioned by the 1986 Act, the triple talaq bill said she must be given a subsistence allowance — the ordinance does not define this. The Act of 1986 struck a balance between the rights of a community and of its women. Those who today applaud Narendra Modi's ordinance as a tool of empowerment of Muslim women must not forget the context. With general elections a month away, the prime minister desperately needs to appear inclusive to please the neutral voter, who feels letdown by incidents of cow vigilantism, mob lynching and the assassination of liberal writers. Shayara Bano has the advantage of nullifying her talaq, so the woman remains legally married to her husband (who she did not want to return to). But she has no financial support. The ordinance empowers her to file a criminal case with no real relief and makes things more acrimonious. Maybe that's why under all other personal laws, the remedy for desertion lies in the restitution of conjugal rights which gives the couple the time to reconcile, not criminalisation. Therefore, I see no justification for criminalising triple talaq. The writer is a Congress Lok Sabha MP Dailyhunthttps://www.toprecepty.cz/profil/81953-jntuworld/ Last month, Disneyland opened its first craft-beer taproom, offering a selection of plant based food and vegan-friendly beer to locals and tourists visiting the amusement park, according to reports. Disneyland is not the only one where its menu has been updated to suit consumers, as part of the vegan challenge that has gripped across the world in the last few years. Other top brands such as Panera has a new vegan soup, while Magnum offers a variety of vegan ice cream bars, followed by Halo Top, which has added more vegan flavours to it's a-la-carte. ... Dailyhunthttps://www.artistsandillustrators.co.uk/jprsworld/

Art house to mainstream: It's an all-time high for India at the Berlinale

Immediately, I offered to buy us both tickets for a show, if he would come and occasionally translate the Hindi for me.' International release dates were discussed with Bhansali, the selection committee saw the film, and it was selected for the Berlin Film Festival, in 2000. This anecdote tells us much about the quirky ways in which films sometimes make it to festivals. This year, the 69th Berlin International Film Festival runs from February 7 to 17. There is an all-time high of 12 Indian and South Asian films selected. Each festival selection paves the way for distribution internationally and especially in India, helping filmmakers find audiences. Expectations are high for Rima Das's Bulbul Can Sing, especially after Village Rockstars was picked as India's Oscar entry. But she says simply, 'I just want to enjoy the festival.' (Meenakshi Shedde) India makes an estimated 5,000 films a year, including 2,000 feature films. Twenty-one years ago, when I began working with the Berlinale, films like Mani Ratnam's Dil Se (1998) and Bhansali's Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam were programmed in the International Forum of New Cinema section. It was puzzling to see these very mainstream films slotted in the most experimental section at the festival. It was because Germans were trying to understand, what is this vibrant Indian cinema, this market where Hollywood is small change. Since then, Bollywood films have moved up the programming chain. This year, Zoya Akhtar's Gully Boy and Ritesh Batra's Photograph (though not quite Bollywood, but using Bollywood stars and shot in Mumbai) both have high-profile Berlinale Special Gala screenings at the spectacular Friedrichstadt Palast, that seats nearly 1,900. It is Shah Rukh Khan's films that were among the first Indian ones to open at the Friedrichstadt Palast. Berlin is one of the very few cities in the world where 99% of the audience for an SRK film is blonde, and NRIs are in a negligible minority. I once asked the actor for his thoughts on why Europeans loved him so much. INDIA @BERLINALE, 2019 This is an exceptionally good year for us, as India and South Asia have 12 films at the Berlinale in 2019. These include… Zoya Akhtar's Gully Boy, based on the life of street rappers Divine and Naezy, which will have its world premiere here. Udita Bhargava's Dust, about a man chasing his lost love, who ends up following a left-wing uprising in India. Ritesh Batra's Photograph, about a street photographer who persuades a girl he's shot to pose as his fiancee. Bulbul Can Sing by Rima Das, a coming-of-age Assamese story about three teenagers who experience love and loss. Prantik Basu's Rang Mahal, which explores the myth of creation, as the Santhalis see it. 'In the West you have a button for everything,' he said. 'You press a button for the elevator, a button to make orange juice... I think I am their button to cry.' SRK films at the Berlinale are always screened in either the massive Friedrichstadt Palast or the Kino International, both in former East Berlin, because these are the only theatres large enough to hold his massive fan following. In fact, German filmmaker Uli Gaulke once told me, after watching My Name is Khan at the Berlinale, 'This film is an important handshake between India and the West.' He saw it as an important film, fighting global Islamophobia through a popular medium like Bollywood, fronted by a big Bollywood star. We're now in a bit of a full-circle moment. From art-house cinema to the glitz of mainstream, this year's selection includes Zoya Akhtar's Gully Boy, that is based on the real-life story of street rappers Divine and Naezy from Dharavi and stars some of Bollywood's biggest young names (Ranveer Singh, Alia Bhatt); it will premiere at Friedrichstadt Palast. Ritesh Batra's Photograph, starring Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Sanya Malhotra, the story of a photographer who takes a photograph of a girl and then persuades her to pretend to be his fiancรฉe to satisfy his grandmother who is pressurising him to marry. Rima Das, whose Bulbul Can Sing, a coming-of-age story set in Assam, where innocent teenagers on a walk in the woods are harassed, leading to bittersweet consequences. Although expectations are high after her Village Rockstars, which was India's Oscar entry, she says simply, 'I just want to enjoy the festival.' In Berlinale Shorts is Prantik Basu's Rang Mahal (Palace of Colours), a 27-minute short film in Santhali. 'It is based on one of the myths of creation among the Santhal tribals,' Basu says. 'They believe two swans laid an egg under a tree, and humans came from that egg. Although I'm dealing with the grand subject of creation, I'd say I aspire to grandeur through minimalism.' Here's to a continuing strong presence of Indian and South Asian films at Berlin, and yes, a film in competition before long. (Meenakshi Shedde is a film critic, curator and South Asia Consultant to the Berlin Film Festival) Dailyhunthttps://www.trover.com/u/jprsworld

Stonehenge quarried 5,000 years ago

'What's really exciting about these discoveries is that they take us a step closer to unlocking Stonehenge's greatest mystery — why its stones came from so far away,' said Mike Parker Pearson, a professor at University College London in the UK. 'Every other Neolithic monument in Europe was built of megaliths brought from no more than 16 km away,' Parker Pearson said. 'We're now looking to find out just what was so special about the Preseli hills 5,000 years ago, and whether there were any important stone circles here, built before the bluestones were moved to Stonehenge,' Parker Pearson said. The largest quarry was found almost 290 km away from Stonehenge on the outcrop of Carn Goedog, on the north slope of the Preseli hills. 'This was the dominant source of Stonehenge's spotted dolerite, so-called because it has white spots in the igneous blue rock. At least five of Stonehenge's bluestones, and probably more, came from Carn Goedog,' said Richard Bevins, a geologist at National Museum of Wales. In the valley below Carn Goedog, another outcrop at Craig Rhos-y-felin was identified by researchers as the source of one of the types of rhyolite — another type of igneous rock — found at Stonehenge. Dailyhunthttps://flattr.com/@jprsworld

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No way US can crush Huawei, says founder Ren Zhengfei

Park your problems away! This two-year-old startup has been able to provide 360-degree solutions to all parking-related issues and has started venturing out into cities such as Thiruvananthapuram and Kozhikode as well. "Although we have been able to provide service to our customers such as Kochi Metro Rail, Wonderla, Seematti in the past two years, we are planning to extend the service to other cities too. We are currently working on model stabilisation in other cities making parking facility more accessible," said Amith Sasi, CEO and one of the founders of Pinpark. Pinpark's parking management suite is made available as SaaS application which can be leveraged on anyone who runs parking. This system also provides them with the complete tracking of vehicles coming in and going out of the parking lot and reduce the cost of paperwork in parking management. The drivers can easily find out the parking space according to their requirements. The hybrid smart parking platform accumulates parking data with their multiple data collection points such as cameras and sensors. The solution provides a unified view of real-time parking demand and helps in parking guidance. The artificial intelligence and machine learning dashboard are helpful for institutional customers. The company is working towards seamless parking where there won't be any people standing to collect money and no receipts will be given as the car enters the parking area. Only a camera will be placed which will enable automatic number plate recognition. All parking spaces will have e-receipts. "We have refined the models so that everything is digitised and time is saved," said Amith. The startup has entered an agreement with individual landowners to provide land for parking purposes and the profit is shared with the landowners. They have also had discussions with the Corporation and are looking for other government organisations to implement structured parking. Institutions who have limited and no parking space can avail their services. Dailyhunthttps://en.clubcooee.com/users/view/jprsworld He further added that the company is much more advanced for the world to simply eliminate it and even if the US pressurises more countries to not use Huawei products temporarily, the company can scale down a bit. Recently, the US warned its allies against using Huawei technology. Australia, New Zealand, and the US have already banned or blocked the company from supplying equipment for their future 5G mobile broadband networks. Ren Zhengfei stressed that America doesn't represent the world. ... Dailyhunthttps://www.kickstarter.com/profile/jprsworld/about

Gael Monfils overcomes Wawrinka to lift Rotterdam title

Fear of Shiv Sainiks drove CCI to cover Imran-specific mural he Shiv Sainiks did, indeed, come knocking - shortly after 5.00 pm last Friday, the day after the suicide bombing in Pulwama which eventually took the lives of 40 CRPF personnel.Disturbing questions have been doing the rounds at the CCI ever since: Who tipped off the Shiv Sainiks? Was it a member or an employee? Or, possibly, both?"Five Shiv Sainiks turned up and asked if any portrait of Imran had been put up at the CCI. Only one was allowed in and shown the mural which had the Pakistan Prime Minister covered..."Apparently, the sequence of events has been narrated in a strictly confidential email from the CEO (Air Commodore N.K. Jha) to the 14 members of the current Executive Committee," a well-placed source told The Telegraph on Monday evening.The mural, by the way, also honours other iconic all-rounders: Sir Garry Sobers, Sir Ian Botham, Kapil Dev and Jacques Kallis. There's no visual of Sir Richard Hadlee, but a section of the restaurant's wall has been dedicated to him. Incidentally, the mural has been around "for at least five years." Another well-placed source, who too didn't wish to be identified, said: "The Shiv Sainiks don't listen to reason, they straightaway resort to tod phod. Nobody wants vandalism..."From what I know, the CEO has informed the CCI's Executive Committee that Imran's mural simply had to be covered once the Pakistan-based JeM accepted responsibility for Pulwama..."We all know how the JeM is flourishing. That factor and anticipating trouble from the Shiv Sainiks, a white cloth was put over Imran's mural and his photographs kept away from the public eye..."It's always better to be safe than sorry."According to yet another well-placed source, in Mumbai, Imran's mural had also been "covered" during the 2018 AGM, in September, five-six weeks after Imran was sworn-in as Prime Minister.Why then?"The official reason was repairs, but nobody got convinced. That decision had everything to do with a handful of members wanting Imran's mural to be pulled down," the well-placed source revealed.An Executive Committee meeting has been called, largely on the Imran issue, on February 28. Indications are that a majority of its 14 members could vote for Imran to be erased from the CCI.But would that, in any way, make any difference at all?There may soon come a point in time when India-Pakistan relations improve and Imran is still in the seat of power. Indeed, what then?Food for thought, perhaps... Dailyhunthttps://ibreathemusic.com/forums/member.php?26153-jprsworld Monfils, the 2016 Rotterdam runner-up, converted another breakpoint to go 5-2 ahead before he served out the match for his eighth career ATP title. Dailyhunthttps://able2know.org/user/jprsworld/

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Make way for Indian K-pop stars!

The BTS and Chester Bennington fan then went on to win the Excellent Vocal award at the final round held in Changwon, South Korea, in 2016, which saw competitors from 15 countries, including Russia, Mexico, USA, Sweden, Japan, and Hungary. K-pop goes global: Blackpink, BTS, NCT 127, EXO's Lay team up with Western artists Meanwhile, all that is known about Z-Boys' Siddhant Arora (who has taken the stage name Sid), so far, is that he is a YouTuber who covers Bollywood hits and has also performed at various live events. Sid and Priyanka will be officially making their debut at the Z-Pop Dream Live in Seoul, a concert scheduled to be held on February 23 in the South Korean capital. View this post on Instagram #Repost @zpop.project_official • • • • • ๐ŸŽ‰๋“œ๋””์–ด Z-GIRLS์˜ ํ”„๋กœํ•„์ด ๊ณต๊ฐœ ๋˜์—ˆ์Šต๋‹ˆ๋‹ค 7๊ฐœ ๊ตญ๊ฐ€์—์„œ ๋ชจ์ธ ์˜ˆ๋น„ ์›”๋“œ์™€์ด๋“œ ์•„์ด๋Œ! ๊ณต๊ฐœ๋˜์ง€ ์•Š์€ ํ•œ๋ช…์˜ ํ”„๋กœํ•„์€ ์ถ”ํ›„ ๊ณต๊ฐœ๋  ์˜ˆ์ •์ด๋‹ˆ ์กฐ๊ธˆ๋งŒ ๊ธฐ๋‹ค๋ ค์ฃผ์„ธ์š”๐Ÿ’– ๐ŸŽ‰ Z-GIRLS Member Profiles are finally revealed today! These soon-to-be worldwide idols have come from 7 different countries! The hidden member will be revealed soon. Please wait just a little longer๐Ÿ’– #ZPOP_DREAM #ZGIRLS #ZBOYS #ASIA #BELL #PRIYANKA #JOANNE #QUEEN #VANYA #CARLYN A post shared by Priyanka ํ”„๋ฆฌ์–‘์นด๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ (@prips.priyanka) on Jan 17, 2019 at 1:21am PST 'I'm really surprised and, at the same time, very proud of these two,' says Delhi University student Ananya Agarwal, an avid K-pop fan. 'Being firsts from the country, they will help in spreading K-pop in India, too,' she adds. Meanwhile, 18-year-old student Yuvraj Singh Chaudhary says, 'They are bringing in exposure of vocals other than that of Korean natives, and this fusion is going to be pretty amazing! The strong vocals of Priyanka and Sid are going to rock the stage!' View this post on Instagram #repost • @zpop.project_official ๐ŸŽ‰๋“œ๋””์–ด Z-BOYS์˜ ํ”„๋กœํ•„์ด ๊ณต๊ฐœ ๋˜์—ˆ์Šต๋‹ˆ๋‹ค 7๊ฐœ ๊ตญ๊ฐ€์—์„œ ๋ชจ์ธ ์˜ˆ๋น„ ์›”๋“œ์™€์ด๋“œ ์•„์ด๋Œ! ๊ณต๊ฐœ๋˜์ง€ ์•Š์€ ํ•œ๋ช…์˜ ํ”„๋กœํ•„์€ ์ถ”ํ›„ ๊ณต๊ฐœ๋  ์˜ˆ์ •์ด๋‹ˆ ์กฐ๊ธˆ๋งŒ ๊ธฐ๋‹ค๋ ค์ฃผ์„ธ์š”๐Ÿ’– ๐ŸŽ‰ Z-BOYS Member Profiles are finally revealed today! These soon-to-be worldwide idols have come from 7 different countries! The hidden member will be revealed soon. Please wait just a little longer๐Ÿ’– #ZPOP_DREAM #ZBOYS #ZGIRLS #ASIA #PERRY #MAVIN #ROY #JOSH #SID #BLINK A post shared by SID (@siddhantaroraa) on Jan 15, 2019 at 11:43pm PST Part of Z-Pop Dream project, the new groups are an attempt to create the first 'truly international' K-pop group. According to a video release, Z-Pop Dream project is a 'global entertainment ecosystem to discover hidden pop music talents, initially from Asia, then on a global scale'. The members belong to countries across Asia, including India, Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia. Both the artists are currently unavailable for official comment. However Priyanka's sister, Mousumi, told us that the singer is busy preparing for the performance. 'Due to her hectic schedule, preparations for the upcoming concert, and company policy, she cannot appear for an interview at the moment. She would love to speak to you once the concert is done.' Interact with the author at Twitter/@TheMissCurious 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 = '';}}Dailyhunthttps://www.smore.com/3wgku

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