Wednesday, 20 March 2019

Jet Airways crisis: Pilots look to board SpiceJet as IndiGo captains seek to abort their entry

The Gurugram-based SpiceJet, which has all its 12 Boeing Max planes grounded following the crash of an Ethiopian Airline plane early this month, is looking to hire pilots for its expansion plans and has also conducted walk-in interviews here, Wednesday. "As many as 260 Jet pilots, including 150 captains, appeared for the interviews in Mumbai today," a SpiceJet source said. Unlike IndiGo, which flies majorly Airbus 320s, SpiceJet has Boeing 737s in the fleet. On the other hand, it can be noted that majority Jet Airways pilots are trained and type-rated for Boeing planes, the source said. IndiGo is offering jobs to Jet pilots along with compensation for overdue salaries from the full-service airline. It can be noted that pilots at full-service carriers get higher pay and other benefits. With no assurance on the payment of their pending salaries, Jet pilots had Tuesday warned that they would stop flying from April 1 if the management failed to provide clarity on the revival plan along with a deadline to clear their salary dues by March 31. According to IndiGo, all job offers are in line with its current terms and conditions. But its own pilots have termed the move as "injustice" and "unacceptable". "They are taking us lightly. Offer to Jet Airways pilots is sheer injustice to us as they're being offered a two-month bonus along with the same designation-salary," argued an IndiGo source. Moreover, they have also been allowed to choose their operational base, which is unacceptable to the IndiGo pilots, the source added. Questions sent to IndiGo chief operating officer Wolfgang Prock-Schauer as also to its spokesperson did not elicit any response. "The management is saying it is not a bonus but it is compensation for their (Jet pilots) delayed salaries. Are we also not entitled to similar bonuses?" the source asked. Also, Jet pilots are joining with designation protection. So, basically, if a non-type-rated examiner is joining us, she/he will be joining with pay protection of the IndiGo examiner, pointed out the source. Alleging that the IndiGo pilots have not been given a hike since the last three-four years, the source also pointed out that after joining, the Jet pilots will again get a hike when Indigo revises the salaries of its existing pilots. Dailyhunthttp://echometer.com/UserProfile/tabid/61/userId/492809/Default.aspx

http://www.bookcrossing.com/http://realstate.0and1.com/UserProfile/tabid/42/userId/92680/Default.aspx

Drug Dept awaits Central word on ayurveda ads ban

"As the rules stand now, we cannot give permission to ads which come under the purview of sub-rule (1). It is for the Central Government to clarify on the rules and we have approached the Central Government in this regard but are yet to get a reply." When queried on the stipulation in sub-rule (8) that the State Licensing Authority shall process the application (if required, in consultation with the concerned technical experts) for advertisement for disposal within 30 days from the date of receipt of application along with complete information and shall allot UIN for the advertisement," Dr Sreekumar said that the department has only seven drug inspectors, who are burdened with other tasks. ... Dailyhunthttps://visual.ly/users/yozkelvozkeeneens17/portfolio

Saina Nehwal withdraws from India Open

'She has not been well since the All England Championship. She sent the letter to withdraw citing stomach pain,' a BAI official told PTI on condition of anonymity. Last week, Saina, who had reached the quarter-finals of the All England Championship, had broken the news that she was advised to get admitted to get treated for her illness. 'So some sad news was really going through acute stomach pain from last Monday... managed to play few matches in All England with lot of pain ... decided to skip Swiss open and come back to India and find out the issue,' she had written in her social media account. '... and I found out it's acute gastroenteritis with mild pancreatitis and the doctors have recommended me to get admitted and hopefully I recover soon out of it.'Saina had won the India Open women's singles title in 2015. Olympic silver medallist and former champion P V Sindhu will now be India's only title contender in women's singles. Dailyhunthttp://accsupport.nosa.com/tabid/42/userId/7792/Default.aspx

Congress MLA in Rajasthan makes sarpanch sit on floor, apology sought

'I am very disappointed with the behaviour meted out to me by Maderna. I had gone to the meeting on the insistence of villagers and also sat on the dais after they wanted me to sit beside the MLA,' Devi said. Maderna, however, pointed out that the sarpanch belonged to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and asked how she could be allowed to sit on the dais in a meeting that was organised to give thanks to villagers for voting the Congress MLA to power. Later, the Osian MLA said she did not know that Devi was a sarpanch as the latter's face was covered under a veil. 'I could not recognise her. I considered her a simple villager and thought that she had come to me on the dais with some grievance.' In the video, however, it could be seen that Devi first greeted Maderna and had almost seated on the chair when the legislator asked her to sit with the villagers. Maderna has been taking a round of villages of her constituency to pay gratitude to voters for electing her. Dailyhunthttp://profile.hatena.ne.jp/jeenjeeleera/

IPL 2019: My workload is all about managing my bowling - Kedar Jadhav

You can't just improve in one training session.'   Roar of the Lion: MS Dhoni speaks about CSK ban, comeback and title triumph Jadhav said it was up to individuals to handle the situation and the players need to work in tandem with the Indian team's trainers and physios as well as that of IPL franchises. Obviously, its up to the individuals and we are smart enough to handle the situation. We will work in tandem with trainers and physios of Indian team as well as the franchisees,' he said. 'We have got some notes (from the Indian trainers and physios) and we have to follow them.'Jadhav, who was ruled out of last year's IPL after the opening match owing to a hamstring injury, said it is every cricketer's dream to play in a World Cup, but for now his focus will be on giving his best for the Chennai outfit.' Basically every cricketer who plays for India it's a dream for him to feature in a World Cup team, and I'm no different to that,' Jadhav said.' As of now, my focus in the next two months will be on CSK. I hope to win it this year and I'm looking forward to all those two months with a fit body and contribute to the best of my abilities. 'I love the environment and the culture here. Last year also I was here for only a week or 10 days but I watched all the games when I was in Melbourne for surgery. But I missed so many people and the whole journey when we lifted the Cup last year,' he added. Dailyhunthttp://www.equestrianbookfair.com/UserProfile/tabid/57/userId/1841/Default.aspx

http://www.equestrianbookfair.com/UserProfile/tabid/57/userId/2406/Default.aspx

Can sleep deprivation affect your fertility?

Does sleep really affect fertility in men and women? On World Sleep Day 2019, Express Parenting got in touch with Dr Manjiri Mehta, consultant gynecologist, obstetrician, and laparoscopic surgeon, Hiranandani Hospital Vashi, to know how sleep is related to fertility. Here's what she said: There are no hard scientific proofs to suggest that sleep affects fertility directly, in either men or women. But the same part of the brain, which controls sleep and the hormones related to it, also controls the functions of ovulation and sperm formation. That is one reason why sleep and fertility are indirectly related. Secondly, sleep deprivation is surely known to cause poor sperm production and also interferes with the release of the ovum, in case of a female. In addition to this, the hormones that are important from the point of view of the reproductive function of the body, have their own diurnal cycle, that is, their levels alternate during the day time and night, apart from the monthly cycle. Testosterone, for instance, is supposed to be high during the night. If your sleep cycle is altered, then obviously the levels of these hormones also get interfered with, which reflects on your fertility in some way. What is the ideal amount of sleep for a man or woman? A man or a woman should ideally have seven to eight hours of uninterrupted sleep. That is enough to regularise your body functions. Keep your sleeping time fixed as far as possible. How to have a good sleep 1. Keep a fixed bedtime. 2. Have your dinner a little early so that there is enough gap between your dinner time and bedtime. 3. Most importantly, avoid exposure to any screen or gadget for at least an hour before it is your bedtime. 4. Have a light dinner. If you are too full, falling asleep becomes difficult. 5. A good bed and pillow are some of the prerequisites so that you can sleep comfortably. 6. Try to reduce stress. Don't bring your work home or at least try to do as less as possible. Don't Miss Casual farm labour shrinks by 40% since 2011-12, total job loss nearly 3 crore: NSSO data shows Samjhauta Express blast verdict: I feel humiliated, says UP tailor who lost his parents Dailyhunthttps://anotepad.com/notes/fr78ng

Monday, 18 March 2019

Airtel vs Vodafone vs Reliance Jio vs BSNL: Best prepaid plans with unlimited calls, data under Rs 200

We take a look at the most affordable prepaid offers under Rs 200 that give users unlimited calls, along with data benefits: Vodafone Rs 169 prepaid recharge offer: Vodafone's Rs 169 prepaid plan offers 1GB 4G/3G daily data for 28 days. It also comes bundled with unlimited local, STD and roaming voice calls as well as 100 SMS per day. More benefits like free access to live TV, movies and more on Vodafone Play app is also included. Vodafone Rs 199 prepaid recharge offer: Vodafone's Rs 199 prepaid plan gives its users truly unlimited local, STD, and roaming calls within India. Users can also avail 1.5GB 4G/3G data per day, 100 SMS per day and access to free live TV on Vodafone Play app. The validity is 28 days. Jio effect? India has world's cheapest mobile data prices, says study Airtel Rs 169 prepaid recharge offer: The Airtel Rs 169 prepaid plan offers 1GB 3G/4G data per day and the validity is 28 days. It also includes 100 daily national SMS as well as unlimited local, STD and roaming calls. Subscribers also get free access to Airtel TV and Wynk app. Airtel Rs 199 prepaid recharge offer: The benefits included under Airtel's Rs 199 prepaid recharge plan are unlimited local, STD and roaming calls plus 100 SMS per day and 1.5GB 3G/4G data per day. The validity is 28 days. Reliance Jio Rs 149 prepaid recharge offer: The Rs 149 prepaid recharge offer is among the most affordable plans by the company. It offers a total of 42GB data at 1.5GB per day for a validity of 28 days. Other benefits include truly unlimited voice calls, 100 SMS per day as well as complimentary subscription to Jio apps like MyJio, JioCinema, JioXpressNews, JioCloud, and more. Vodafone, Airtel revise Rs 169 prepaid recharge plan to offer daily 1GB 4G data Reliance Jio Rs 198 prepaid recharge offer: Jio's Rs 198 has the same 28 days validity, though it offers more data. Subscribers of this plan can avail 2GB data per day or a total of 56GB data along with truly unlimited voice calls, 100 SMS per day as well as complimentary subscription to Jio apps. BSNL Rs 186 prepaid recharge offer: BSNL's Rs 186 prepaid plan offers 1GB data per day 28 days as well as unlimited local, STD and roaming calls (excluding Mumbai and Delhi). Users can also avail 100 SMS per day. The plan is also valid for BSNL's Bumper Offer that gives its customers extra 2.2GB of daily data over and above their base plan under this offer. Don't Miss Vivek Oberoi dons different looks for PM Narendra Modi biopic Goa political scenario: Talks between BJP, allies continue to be in deadlock Dailyhunthttps://www.csslight.com/profile/kivonlewisse

http://profile.hatena.ne.jp/seenmeenees/